Hori's Nintendo Switch 2 Piranha Plant camera boasts a resolution of just 480p, significantly lower than the 1080p offered by Nintendo's official Switch 2 camera. This detail was confirmed by the UK My Nintendo Store, highlighting a clear difference in video quality between the two options.
The Piranha Plant camera, despite its lower resolution, comes at a more affordable price point compared to Nintendo's $49.99 camera. It's worth noting that both cameras are set to be released alongside the Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5. Additionally, the Switch 2 supports any compatible USB-C camera, offering users flexibility in their choice of accessories.
One unique feature of Hori's Piranha Plant camera is its detachable design. The part of the camera that houses the webcam can be separated from the pot, allowing it to be placed directly on top of the Switch 2 for increased portability—a feature not available with Nintendo's camera. Moreover, users can close the plant's mouth to obscure the lens, adding a fun interactive element.
The news of the Piranha Plant camera's 480p resolution has sparked a range of reactions among Nintendo fans. Redditor Ramen536Pie questioned the feasibility of producing such a low-resolution camera in 2025, while LizardsoftheGhost humorously suggested it might have been intended for release during the Wii U era. Pokemonfitness1420 even jokingly pondered if 480p could be considered a crime in today's tech landscape.
Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Switch 2 C Button & Camera Slideshow
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During last week's Nintendo Direct, Nintendo unveiled the Switch 2's innovative GameChat functionality, accessible through the C button on the new Joy-Con. This feature allows players to watch each other play, whether it's the same or different games, and engage in video chat with the help of a camera. The built-in microphone promises reliable performance across various gaming environments. The C button's chat menu is designed to be a comprehensive multiplayer hub, potentially marking Nintendo's most significant online initiative in years.
For more on the Nintendo Switch 2, check out our coverage of everything announced during the Nintendo Direct, our exclusive interview with Nintendo of America's Bill Trinen, and the latest updates on how Trump's tariffs might affect the Switch 2's pricing.