Google Pixel Owners Can Finally Use Their Phones as Switch 2 Webcams
In a move that will delight gamers and tech enthusiasts alike, Google has confirmed that its Pixel phones can now be used seamlessly as webcams for the Nintendo Switch 2. The feature has been supported by Android devices for two years, but it didn't work with the latest Switch model until the November Pixel update.
According to reports, users were only able to get the feature working after installing the November firmware update on their device. Google's technical support had previously mentioned a fix for an issue where webcam mode wouldn't work properly with connected devices under certain conditions - and it seems this was related to the Switch 2 model.
The good news for Pixel owners is that they can now enjoy hands-free gaming sessions with friends, all thanks to the built-in camera functionality of their phone. No need to break out a separate webcam or rely on third-party apps; the latest software update from Google has enabled a smooth and seamless experience.
It's worth noting that this feature was technically available for Android devices as far back as two years ago, but only now is it working properly with the Switch 2 model. A testament to the power of regular updates and the dedication of tech companies to supporting their users.
In a move that will delight gamers and tech enthusiasts alike, Google has confirmed that its Pixel phones can now be used seamlessly as webcams for the Nintendo Switch 2. The feature has been supported by Android devices for two years, but it didn't work with the latest Switch model until the November Pixel update.
According to reports, users were only able to get the feature working after installing the November firmware update on their device. Google's technical support had previously mentioned a fix for an issue where webcam mode wouldn't work properly with connected devices under certain conditions - and it seems this was related to the Switch 2 model.
The good news for Pixel owners is that they can now enjoy hands-free gaming sessions with friends, all thanks to the built-in camera functionality of their phone. No need to break out a separate webcam or rely on third-party apps; the latest software update from Google has enabled a smooth and seamless experience.
It's worth noting that this feature was technically available for Android devices as far back as two years ago, but only now is it working properly with the Switch 2 model. A testament to the power of regular updates and the dedication of tech companies to supporting their users.