Switch 2掌機模式耗電太快?YouTuber教重置電池方法:任天堂官方認證有用
任天堂遊戲主機 Nintendo Switch 2,在上週於全球部分地區推出後,除了曬主機效能和遊戲實際表現外,也出了一些關於 Switch 2 主機的災情,像是被 Joy-Con 2 的磁吸手把頰到手受傷,就有不少人陸續 PO 上網。另一個則是關於電池的問題,有不少人都提到 Switch 2 的電量消耗太快,玩一些小遊戲續航僅剩下 2 小時。
Switch 2 發售後,許多玩家陸續抱怨掌機模式下的耗電速度太快,甚至玩一些小遊戲或是什麼都不做,就會在 2 小時左右耗光。對此,知名的任天堂相關資訊 YouTuber Nintendo Prime,就分享這些 Switch 2 的各種電池問題,可能是放在任天堂的倉庫中太久,長時間沒有使用的情況下就會發生。
Battery Tip for Switch 2: If you find your battery is consistently draining to 0 in less than 2 hours, you need to do some battery retraining.What is this? Well, the system you got likely has been sitting in a warehouse for 6+ months. Not all launch units were, but many were.…
— Nintendo Prime (@NintyPrime) June 8, 2025
並且表示針對 Switch 2 電池膨脹的情況,向任天堂報修後,任天堂會承擔運費並且提供免費更換電池的服務。至於電池消耗太快的情況,Nintendo Prime 解釋是系統讀取錯誤,以為電池已經達到 100% 的電量,所以要先關閉「充電到 90%」的電池保護機制,把 Switch 2 剩餘的電量全部耗光。
接著把 Switch 2 充電到 100%,並且別去遊玩或是打開,重複幾次後,Switch 2 的電量就會恢復正常。Nintendo Prime 也補充說明這是「鋰離子電池」很常見的老問題,並分享他的筆電也發生過看個網頁 1 小時就沒電的情況,利用相同方式重置電池後,現在可以使用超過 6 小時以上。
當然,這馬上在網路上引起許多網友質疑真實性。不過 Nintendo Prime 說的可不是什麼玄學,又或是「個人感覺」的方法,因為這種電池放電再重新充電的方式,其實在 Switch 1 代主機中,任天堂官方就有在客服支援頁面中教學,是真的有用。
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