Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more.Nintendo’s spent years keeping the Switch 2 console under wraps. It took months of badgering before the Japanese gaming monolith finally confirmed it had new hardware in the works, reports Gizmodo. As much as we wish the speculation would end, a new filing with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission seems to hint that more hardware is on the way, possibly an accessory for the console—or something else entirely. The FCC requires companies to get authorization for new devices that use wireless technology. Unfortunately, none of the application documents share much in the way of details. It’s not listed as a game console but instead as a “wireless device.” What we do know is that, according to one of the filings, the FCC’s required notation will appear “in a depression area on the bottom” of the device. It doesn’t seem to be a high-powered device. Instead, the filing notes it will have a 24GHz mmWave sensor. Image: KnowTechie It’s a type of radar that can detect the presence of an object within a relatively wide area around a device, whether stationary or in motion. That could be used to turn on a console, perhaps a Switch 2, when you get near enough. Such a sensor might also be able to recognize gestures. As first noted by The Verge,…Potential Nintendo Switch 2 accessory appears on FCC