While we’re all awaiting an eventual unveiling of the , the company seems to be working on yet another device. A new wireless device made by Nintendo has been in the United States. And no, it’s not the Nintendo Switch 2, seeing that the device is tagged simply as a “wireless device,” and the word console is not mentioned.

It does carry a similar ID – CLO-001 –, though, ending in 001, which is similar to the (HAC-001), (HEG-001), and (HDH-001). Thanks to a diagram showing where the model number and FCC label will appear, we know this gadget will take the form of a rounded square with a divot containing this information on the back. Inside, it lacks a battery and a boatload of connectivity as it only features a 24GHz mmWave sensor and a 2.

4GHz Wi-Fi antenna. It also doesn’t feature a battery, meaning it needs to be plugged in via the USB-C port. However, we're left with more questions than answers aside from a diagram showing where the FCC identifying will be affixed – as a divot in the plastic on a square-shaped gadget.

that the onboard mmWAve sensor “could be a radar sensor to track movement,” meaning it might be more of a companion peripheral. Their guess, like ours, is as good as yours at this point for what this mysterious Nintendo device could be. It could be a new accessory for a game, maybe a move into health or fitness like , or something for more internal purposes.

After all, Nintendo partners with Universal for Super World in Japan and California,.