Since launch, some Nintendo Switch 2 owners have reported about their console having bad battery life or showing the incorrect battery level.
This problem can be easily fixed by re-calibrating the console battery. To re-calibrate the battery, you’ll need to navigate to the Recovery Mode, which will automatically reset the battery level meter.
Find the full instructions below:
- Confirm that you’re using an adequately powerful AC adapter to charge your console. The Nintendo Switch 2 AC adapter (Model NGN-01) is strongly recommended.
- The Nintendo Switch AC adapter (Model HAC-002) can be used to charge the Nintendo Switch 2 when plugged into the console directly. Due to power output differences, it cannot be used to charge the Nintendo Switch 2 when docked.
- Confirm that your console has the latest system update.
- Power off the console.
- Press and hold down the volume up (+) and volume down (-) buttons, press the POWER Button once to turn the system on.
- Keep holding down the volume buttons until the menu for Recovery Mode appears. Navigating to this menu should reset the battery level meter.
- Power off the console again by pressing and holding the POWER Button until it turns off.
- Power the console back on and monitor the situation.
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