For all the awesome things the Nintendo Switch is, gamers often find themselves having to decide if it’s portable or a home console. The dock bundled in from Nintendo is bulky and takes up entirely too much room in a suitcase. While there are some limited solutions on the market, Genki is giving players one that fits in your pocket.

Innovation-focused product development brand Human Things today announced the official launch of its Kickstarter campaign for the Genki Covert Dock, the first-ever full-featured charger and stealth dock designed to be used with the Nintendo Switch and all other USB-C powered devices. The campaign, which has set a goal of raising $50,000 USD, runs for a month beginning August 8. The Genki Covert Dock follows in the footsteps of Human Things’ incredibly successful Genki Bluetooth Audio adapter for the Nintendo Switch.

“The Nintendo Switch unquestionably changed the game when it launched, offering the benefits of both a handheld gaming system, and a full-fledged at-home console in one conveniently portable package,” said Eddie Tsai, CEO and co-founder of Human Things. “Flash forward to today, and the game is about to change again, as the world’s most portable platform is about to finally become fully functional on-the-go. The large, clunky Switch dock is officially a thing of the past—prepare to make every television your playground with the Genki Covert Dock.”

The Genki Covert Dock is a full-featured invisible dock hidden inside a super compact and pocketable GaN (Gallium Nitride) charger for USB-C essentials, allowing users to both charge and play their Nintendo Switch consoles on television screens—in full 1080p resolution—without the need to carry the native docking device on-the-go. The product is also fully compatible with other USB-C devices, providing the capability to fast-charge smartphones, tablets, laptops and more with its Power Delivery (PD) 3.0-compliant energy output, as well as broadcast media such as videos and slideshow presentations directly onto second screens via the first-ever built-in HDMI output inside a charger.

As of writing this, the fundraising campaign raised $129,000 from 2112 backers blowing past its initial goal. If you truly want to fulfill the promise of your Switch then don’t miss out on this solution.