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Now that the Switch 2 has been in players’ hands for a bit now, accessory makers have wasted no time building on designs with a few smart upgrades. You’ll see reinforced shells, improved internal padding, and smarter storage layouts that account for updated cables, docks, and game cards.
The most practical options are still the classic hard shell travel cases. These usually feature EVA foam construction, a molded interior that hugs the console, and a mesh pocket for accessories. With the Switch 2’s updated dimensions and components, many of these cases now lean even more into shock absorption and structural rigidity. Brands like Tomtoc and PowerA are already offering options that feel purpose built for the new hardware.
On the other end of the spectrum, slim cases are all about portability. These are the ones you grab if you want to slide your console into a messenger bag or even a large jacket pocket. They usually skip bulky storage in favor of a tighter fit and lighter materials. If you mostly play on the go, this is probably the sweet spot.
Of course, not everything has to be purely functional. Just like with phone cases, aesthetics play a big role. There is already a flood of silicone covers, transparent shells, and themed designs inspired by franchises like The Legend of Zelda and Super Mario. These will not offer the same level of protection as a hard case, but they are perfect if you want to show off a bit of personality.
You can find most of these cases through major retailers like Amazon, along with direct options from accessory makers. Pricing follows a familiar range, with basic sleeves on the lower end and premium travel kits costing significantly more.
At the end of the day, the right case depends on how you actually use your console. If you’re constantly on the move, durability should be your top priority. If your Switch mostly lives at home, a slimmer and more stylish option might make more sense. Either way, investing in a case early is one of the easiest ways to keep your hardware in top condition.
And honestly, just like with any good piece of tech, half the fun is picking out the gear that goes with it.
Josiah is the Digital Content Producer for the commerce team at Popular Mechanics, Best Products, Runner’s World, and Bicycling Magazine. He also writes for “BIO Buys”—a column on Biography.com—giving readers the lowdown on what products their favorite celebs are using. In another life, Josiah was an editor at ThePioneerWoman.com, where he sharpened his expertise on all things lifestyle, food-news, and entertainment. Outside work related matters, he’s a fan of Studio Ghibli films, unimportant reality TV drama, and melancholy Lorde songs.
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