GuliKit updates TV dock with Switch 2 support and 4K output
GuliKit’s new TV dock now works with Switch 2, the original Switch and OLED models, while promising 4K output on Nintendo’s newest console.

GuliKit has moved quickly to claim a larger role in the Switch 2 accessory market, updating its compact TV Docking Station to support Nintendo’s newest handheld as well as the original Switch and the OLED model. The new version keeps the same portable footprint, but adds 4K output support, a magnetic cover block, built-in cooling vents and an extra USB 3.0 port.
The dock is built around the same promise GuliKit has pushed before: a faster handoff between TV mode and tabletop mode. GuliKit says the dock supports 4K, 1080P and 720P video output, though the company says the original Switch is limited to 1080P. Older GuliKit support material also said the dock could operate under a 5V power supply and fit the Switch without some protective cases, details that reinforce its pitch as a travel-friendly option rather than a desk-bound accessory.
That positioning matters because Nintendo’s own Switch 2 hardware is designed around a different setup. Nintendo says the Switch 2 has two USB-C ports, with the bottom port used to charge the console and connect it to the official dock. Nintendo also says the system supports up to 4K resolution in TV mode when used with the included dock, and that tabletop play relies on the console’s built-in stand and screen. Nintendo cautions that it cannot guarantee functionality with all products, a warning that leaves room for third-party makers to compete while also signaling possible compatibility limits.

GuliKit has been widening that push across its lineup. The company has recently announced a wireless adapter with native Switch 2 Pro Controller support, along with controllers that include Switch 2 wake-up support. Taken together, the products show how accessory makers are racing to define flexible, portable play for Switch 2 owners before Nintendo fully sets the terms of that market.

For players who want a smaller backup dock, or a way to move a console quickly between rooms, GuliKit is aiming at the gap between Nintendo’s official setup and the realities of everyday use. The updated dock does not just extend Switch 2 support. It turns that support into a broader accessory strategy built around mobility, compatibility and the growing value of third-party hardware in Nintendo’s cycle.
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