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The Nintendo Switch is revolutionary, they said. It's the best piece of gaming technology since the Nintendo Entertainment System, they said.

If it's soooo great, then how come it's not compatible with Bluetooth earphones? It won't work with your Bose headphones, nor with your AirPods. And while it has the standard 3.5mm audio jack, who still uses wired earphones these days?

No one, that's who.

Now you can blast Super Mario Kart and risk unleashing the wrath of your subway car-mates, or you can get this Bluetooth audio adapter that lets you stream audio to your wireless earphones and not piss anyone off. You can snag one on sale today at the Mashable Shop for $39.99. Read more...

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