Nintendo’s Mysterious New Wireless Device Revealed
Nintendo has submitted a mysterious new wireless device to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), sparking curiosity among gamers and tech enthusiasts. The device, labeled as CLO-001, is shrouded in mystery, and its purpose is yet to be revealed.
Device Details
The CLO-001 model number doesn’t reveal what it actually is, but it appears to be an entirely new product line given the “001” codes used on devices like the original Switch and DS consoles. A basic diagram within the documents shows an outline of where the FCC label will be displayed in a depression area on the bottom of something with a squarish footprint and rounded-off corners.
The device is surprisingly light on wireless technology, with no 5GHz or 6GHz Wi-Fi radio and no Bluetooth, but it does sport a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio and a 24GHz mmWave sensor. The 24GHz mmWave sensor is the most interesting detail, as it could be a radar sensor to track movement, like closely following gestures or detecting when someone is nearby the device.
Possible Uses
The possibilities for the CLO-001 are endless, and here are a few:
The truth is, it’s anyone’s guess right now given the limited information available. With the Switch 2 on the horizon, speculation is running rampant. We want to hear from you – what do you think the CLO-001 could be?