| pokoko said: I'm expecting cats, carpet, and Amiibos to be added to the list of 'Items not to have in the same house as a Nintendo Switch'. |
Heh...funny story, I had my cat sitting on the Joy-con grip while I was playing Zelda earlier, and had some interference problems. Turns out it was a problem with my setup, but I did wonder for a while if the Switch is prone to cat interference.
OT: I had my dock set up behind the TV initially, which caused some interference issues, but after I changed my setup around, I've yet to have any issues. It seems the issue is largely physical interference, though Nintendo is being cautious by listing anything else that has potential to mess up a connection. I have a load of electronics near the Switch dock, so I assume I would see more issues if that was the case.

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