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"Nintendo Switch 2 Uses Phone as Camera with Two Cables"

by Noah Jul 23,2025

Nintendo Switch 2 now supports using your smartphone as a camera — a clever workaround discovered by fans that only requires two affordable cables to get started.

While it was already confirmed that the Switch 2 is compatible with third-party USB cameras — especially those with USB-C connections — the real surprise comes with smartphone integration. Thanks to a detailed exploration by the YouTube channel Will It Work?, it's now clear that you can turn your smartphone into a functional webcam for your Switch 2.

The setup is simple: use a USB-C to HDMI cable connected to your phone, then link it to an HDMI to USB-C capture cable. This configuration tricks the Switch 2 into recognizing your phone as a standard USB camera. The console seamlessly picks up the video feed, allowing you to use your phone's high-quality camera for features like GameChat.

To optimize the experience, the video recommends using the free app TrueVistage, which displays your phone’s camera feed in full screen without any on-screen buttons or distractions. Once connected, the Switch 2 will display the live video feed directly on the console. You can even test the camera using a built-in camera testing feature hidden within the Switch 2’s system settings.

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Nintendo sells its official Switch 2 Camera for $54.99 — a dedicated accessory that, while functional, is bulky and limited in portability. In contrast, using your smartphone eliminates the need to carry extra gear, making it ideal for on-the-go gameplay and spontaneous GameChat sessions.

Cost-wise, the two-cable setup totals around $30.98 based on the links provided in the Will It Work? video — though lower prices may be available elsewhere. That means you save at least $24 compared to the official camera, and $29 if you were considering the Piranha Plant-themed version. Beyond the savings, this solution helps avoid accumulating another single-use gadget that might end up collecting dust.

For players looking for a budget-friendly, convenient, and high-quality alternative, turning your smartphone into a Switch 2 camera might just be the smartest move yet.