How to fix television audio lag on Nintendo Switch
Getting some audio lag on your TV when trying to play Nintendo Switch? It's an annoying issue and could definitely ruin your gameplay experience, but luckily, that can be fixed if you're willing to purchase external speakers or use headphones.
Products used in this guide
- Amazon: Nintendo Switch ($300)
- Amazon: Logitech Z130 ($25)
- Amazon: Sony MDRZX110NC Noice-Cancelling Headphones ($35)
- Amazon: Tensun HDMI to HDMI Converter ($23)
- Amazon: AmazonBasics HDMI cable ($7)
Check to see if your TV is on "Game Mode"
Before we direct you to buy anything, check to see if your TV is actually on Game Mode. This mode is almost universal in the TV industry today, and its sole purpose is to disable a lot of the unnecessary image processing so you can cut down on any latency issues, something which could improve your audio issues.
- On your TV, go to the menu where you change viewing scenes. Usually, you'll see other modes like "sports" and "vibrant," among others.
- Cycle through the options until you find Game Mode and select it.
- Turn on your Nintendo Switch and test your audio.
If you're already in game mode, or if you've tried this and it doesn't help, don't worry. There are a couple of other things you can do.
Reboot the Nintendo Switch
Your audio issues may be fixed by a simple reboot of your Nintendo Switch. To reboot it:
- Hold the power button at the top of the Nintendo Switch for five seconds.
- On the menu that pops up, scroll down to Power Options and tap the A button.
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Highlight Restart and tap the A button.
Your Nintendo Switch will now reboot itself. Once it's back on, test your audio by playing your favorite game in docked mode. If that didn't work, keep reading.
Connect speakers or headphones directly to the Nintendo Switch
Thanks to the clever design of the Nintendo Switch, it's possible to hook up external speakers or headphones. You can plug in any standard speaker or a pair of headphones that have a 3.5mm connection.
- Find compatible speakers or headphones. We've listed a couple of affordable options at the end of this article.
- If you're using speakers, plug them into a power source if one is required.
- Plug your speakers or headphones directly into the Nintendo Switch's 3.5mm audio port at the top.
- Adjust the volume on both your audio unit and your Nintendo Switch as desired.
Now, your sound should be coming directly from the Switch and piped through to whichever speakers you have hooked up. What's nice about this is that the Nintendo Switch will always prefer to use the audio device connected to it, so you may not even have to turn your TV down. If you do, however, then simply find the mute or volume down buttons on your remote.
Use an HDMI passthrough to hook up external speakers
Don't like having to connect speakers or headphones every time you dock your Nintendo Switch? Another option is to use an HDMI passthrough cable that has a 3.5mm connection. This allows you to reroute audio to your favorite headphones or speakers, all the while you can keep moving from docked mode to portable mode without having to mess with any wires.
- Plug an HDMI cable into the Nintendo Switch dock.
- Plug the other end of that HDMI cable into the input port on the HDMI passthrough box.
- Take a second HDMI cable and plug it into the output port of the HDMI passthrough box.
- Plug the other end of the second HDMI cable into an open HDMI port on your TV.
- Plug your speakers or headphones directly into the 3.5mm headphone jack on the HDMI passthrough box.
Now, audio will come straight through the speakers, so if your TV was causing the issue with audio desync then this should be a nice affordable solution.
Our top equipment picks
You should try every remedy you can before purchasing anything. Be sure to take time to play with your Nintendo Switch and try out some of the remedies we discussed above. And don't hesitate to call Nintendo or your TV manufacturer if you want to be extra thorough troubleshooting your problem.
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Nintendo Switch
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Additional Equipment
If you weren't able to solve your problems naturally, some of this equipment may be necessary to deliver the experience you're looking for.
Logitech Z130 Laptop Speakers
Small and powerful, the Z130 provides audio in a pinch.
Sony MDRZX110NC Noise Cancelling Headphones
Sony's headphones provide consistent private audio on the cheap.
Tensun HDMI to HDMI+Audio Converter
Add this between your Switch and TV to avoid cable swapping.
AmazonBaszics HDMI Cable
An extra HDMI cable, if you need.
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