Hori’s upcoming Piranha Plant camera for the Nintendo Switch 2 offers a resolution of just 480p — significantly lower than the official Nintendo Switch 2 camera, which supports full HD 1080p video capture. This detail was confirmed by the UK My Nintendo Store, highlighting a noticeable gap in quality between the two officially licensed accessories.
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Despite being more affordable than Nintendo’s $49.99 official camera, Hori's Piranha Plant webcam has raised eyebrows due to its dated 480p resolution. However, it does offer some unique design advantages. The webcam module can detach from the base and be placed directly on top of the Nintendo Switch 2 console, providing portability that Nintendo’s own stationary camera lacks. Additionally, users can close the Piranha Plant’s mouth to cover the lens, offering a fun and intuitive privacy feature.
The revelation of the 480p resolution sparked surprise and amusement across online communities. Reddit user Ramen536Pie questioned how such outdated tech could exist in 2025: "How do you even make a 480p camera in 2025? That must be harder to do than a 1080p camera." LizardsoftheGhost joked about its retro appeal: "That’s actually hilarious. Maybe they meant to release this back when the Wii U came out." Meanwhile, pokemonfitness1420 added with sarcasm, "Isn't 480p a crime nowadays?"
Both cameras are set to launch alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5. It’s also worth noting that players aren’t limited to these two options—any compatible USB-C webcam will work with the new system.
During the recent Nintendo Direct, the company also unveiled the Switch 2’s GameChat feature, activated via the new C button on the Joy-Con. This functionality allows players to watch each other play, whether it's the same or different games, and even show their faces using a connected camera. A built-in microphone ensures clear voice communication regardless of the player's environment. The C button serves as a quick-access chat menu, designed to streamline multiplayer interactions and potentially mark one of Nintendo’s strongest online features yet.
For more updates on the Nintendo Switch 2—including details from the Nintendo Direct, our exclusive interview with Nintendo of America’s Bill Trinen, and how Trump’s tariffs may affect launch pricing—be sure to stay tuned.
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