Snakebyte teases its Nintendo Switch accessories at CES

Nintendo Switch accessories make an appearance at CES 2017.

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CES 2017 - Nintendo might not have much of a presence here at CES 2017, but its partners do - peripheral maker Snakebyte is teasing some of their upcoming Nintendo Switch accessories right now.

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There's a foldable headset and starter kit, power adapter and extension cable for the NES Classic on their way, but the Switch accessories caught my eye.

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First up, we have Snakebyte's Nintendo Switch carrying bag.

Next, we have the Nintendo Switch Foldable Headset - which Polygon reports features 40mm drivers and folds up for on-the-go portability.

The Nintendo Switch Starter Kit rocks a carrying bag, stereo earbuds, a cleaning cloth, screen protector, control caps and game cases.

The Nintendo NES Classic Edition Power Adapter takes USB from the NES Classic, and lets you draw power from a regular power outlet.

Finally, the Nintendo NES Classis Edition Gamepad Extension Cable is exactly what it sounds like - it adds 9.8 feet to the short Gamepad cable of the NES Classic.

News Source:polygon.com

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