Firmware Update Easy Tutorial - Nyko Portable Dock for the Nintendo Switch: Fixes Sleep/Wake Issues

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In this video we show you the update process for the firmware on the Nyko Portable Docking Kit for the Nintendo Switch.

Please note the reference to the included USB-C cable in the video is incorrect. That cable actually comes with the Switch Pro Controller, I apologize for the confusion. If you need a USB-C cable you can get one at the following link:
https://www.amazon.com/Snowkids-Braided-Charger-Samsung-Nintendo/dp/B01N5KL10L/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1509723905&sr=8-3&keywords=nintendo+usb+c+cable

We've heard reports from users of the Nyko Portable Docking Kit that some have had problems waking their Nintendo Switch from sleep mode while docked. Nyko released a firmware update on 10/31/2017 to address the issue. We show you how we went through the update process and upgraded our dock from our review.

You can download the update from this link:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ghob7vrp6w19x88/Nyko%20Portable%20Docking%20Kit%20Updater%20V1%20.zip?dl=0

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