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The Nintendo Switch 2 may not be compatible with the original's charging cable, needing a 60W cord for optimal power. Recent leaks of the Switch 2 show similarities to the original console's design.
Leaked photos of the dock seen by The Verge suggest that the Switch 2 may be more powerful when docked, because the dock appears to have fan vents and a higher power rating than the undocked console.