While utilizing Nintendo's own particular charging dock just permits you to play the Switch on an associated screen, utilizing the inherent kickstand brings about a feeble setup that hinders the USB-C port on the base, the HiRise 2 takes care of those issues, permitting you to charge the Switch while standing it up on a work area and as yet permitting you to play it. The matte dark aluminum configuration likewise looks rather pleasant when combined with Nintendo's reassure, as well.
Another advantage: the stand doesn't obstruct the Switch's air-admission ports, which are not as liable to run when you're utilizing the support far from a TV, yet ought to by the by not be secured if at all conceivable.
Sadly, utilizing Twelve South's Apple-centered dock as a Switch stand has a few expenses. In the first place is that of the dock itself, which isn't precisely shoddy at $40. Next, the HiRise is particularly intended to just fit Apple's own charging links, so you'll presumably need to get one of Apple's USB-C lines, for another $19. At that point, despite everything you'll require a sufficiently intense USB-C divider connector that can charge the Switch while you play (no less than 39W at 15V/2.6A), which aren't precisely modest either. (Mac's $69 61W MacBook Pro charger will carry out the employment.)
Clearly, that is a lovely cost for a stand. However, in the event that you're not willing to drop the cash on this present, it merits recollecting that the market is as yet beginning with regards to Switch frill, and that we'll ideally observe some more Switch-centered docks in this outline style soon.