
Obsbot will update its Tiny and Meet webcams for Nintendo Switch 2.
See all Stories Posted Jul 2, 2025 at 7:01 PM UTC Obsbot will update its Tiny and Meet webcams for Nintendo Switch 2.
The Chinese company's developing a reputation for quality compact webcams, and now it's joining Elgato and Ugreen by updating them to work with the Nintendo Switch 2. None of the company's cameras currently work, but the Tiny 2, Tiny 2 Lite, Meet 2, Tiny SE, and budget $69 Meet SE will all get the updates later this year, PR manager Rain Hu tells me. (Hu says our story helped!) Here's a list of which webcams already work.

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