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Nintendo Switch 2 Gear Guide: Over 100 Third-Party Accessories In One Place


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Nintendo Switch 2 Gear Guide: Over 100 Third-Party Accessories In One Place

When the Nintendo Switch 2 launches this Thursday, it will be joined by a lineup of about 10 first-party accessories. While a few of those accessories, namely the Joy-**** 2 and Switch 2 Pro Controllers, have features you won’t find in other gear, most of Nintendo’s optional accessories have comparable, cheaper alternatives from third-party manufacturers. And there are categories of accessories, such as ergonomic grip cases, that are only available from third-party manufacturers. There’s an almost overwhelming number of Nintendo Switch 2 carrying cases, screen protectors, grips, and more accessories up for grabs already. To help make shopping for Switch 2 gear easier, we dug through

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, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, GameStop, and more stores to collect all of the notable products we found in one place.

Keep in mind that current Switch owners likely already own at least a few compatible accessories, as the Switch 2 is backward compatible with first-party and many third-party controllers, headsets, and more. If your accessory connects via Bluetooth or USB, it should work with Switch 2. That said, form-fitting carrying cases, screen protectors, grips–basically any accessory that touches the console besides thumbstick caps–will need to be replaced.

While this guide focuses on third-party Switch 2 accessories, we also have a Switch 2 launch week restock guide for those in the market for the console and sold-out first-party accessories.


Let’s kick things off with

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, because the Nintendo Switch 2 situation at the biggest online retailer in the US is unique.
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easily has the widest variety of Nintendo Switch 2 accessories. At the same time, the retailer does not have the Switch 2 console, first-party games, or Nintendo-made accessories.
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hasn’t carried Nintendo gaming products for over a year, so any first-party hardware found on the retailer’s US storefront, for now at least, will be sold by a third-party reseller.
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does, however, carry officially licensed third-party accessories like this
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Below, you’ll find hubs for Nintendo Switch 2 accessories at

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from popular brands such as RDS Industries,
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. We also curated hubs for screen protectors, racing wheel attachments, microSD Express Cards, and more. We’ll go into more detail on each of these brands and product categories below, but if you’re looking to shop for Switch 2 accessories at
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Switch 2 Accessory Hubs at
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Other major retailers, such as Walmart and Best Buy, have far fewer products to choose from on the accessory front. However, their lineups include Nintendo-made products, as well as better availability of officially licensed third-party gear from Hori and PowerA. You’ll also find accessories from brands owned by particular retailers, including an assortment of very cheap gear from Walmart’s Onn brand.

Shop Switch 2 accessories at:


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2 Carrying Case

RDS Industries was responsible for some of the Nintendo Switch’s marquee themed cases for the original Switch’s launch back in 2017, and now the officially licensed manufacturer has a

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Carrying Case. Available to preorder now for $25 at
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, the hardshell carrying case features a recessed design that provides a snug fit while also offering room for 12 game cards and four microSD Express cards. It comes with a cleaning cloth and has a red zipper with the Mario logo.

RDS Industries also has a

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as well as larger-sized options and two
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Hori’s Nintendo Switch 2 Gear (Officially Licensed)

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Frequent Nintendo collaborator Hori is the third-party manufacturer with the most officially licensed Switch 2 accessories at this time. It’s also responsible for one of the most popular third-party accessories we’ve seen since Switch 2 preorders opened: the Piranha Plant Camera. The Super Mario-inspired camera for GameChat is limited to 480p resolution, which is inferior to the official 1080p Nintendo Camera in terms of video quality. Still, that hasn’t stopped the Piranha Plant from chomping into enough wallets to sell out at multiple retailers.

Hori is also releasing a smaller camera designed with portability in mind; this $60 camera has a removable stand and can be used like a USB-C dongle in handheld mode. Another notable Hori accessory is the $40 Horipad Turbo Wired Controller, which is one of only a few controllers with Nintendo’s new C button for GameChat.

Here’s a full list of Hori’s Nintendo Switch 2 accessories. Release dates have shifted around multiple times, but everything is expected to launch before the end of June.


PowerA Super Mario Controllers & Gear (Officially Licensed)

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PowerA regularly releases officially licensed controllers and other accessories themed around popular Nintendo franchises. As such, it’s not surprising that PowerA is behind the first couple of franchise-themed Switch 2 controllers. A pair of Super Mario-inspired wired controllers will launch in the coming weeks for $40 each. The Mario Time Switch 2 Controller features Super Mario hopping through a side-scrolling stage, while the Mushroom Kingdom design has graphics of a bunch of major characters from the series. These controllers are part of PowerA’s Advantage series and feature two remappable back buttons, as well as the new C button for GameChat–something you will only find on officially licensed third-party Switch 2 controllers. PowerA also has a sleek gray travel case with the Switch 2 logo for only $20.


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2 Accessories

JSAUX is a popular brand for budget-friendly Steam Deck carrying cases, grips, docking stations, and more. The manufacturer has used that experience to craft a fairly robust

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. Perhaps the most notable pieces of JSAUX Switch 2 gear at
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are the ergonomic grips and protective console shells. The
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, while a
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–which protects the console and each Joy-**** 2 Controller–is available for only $17. You can also grab
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for less than $15 and a few different styles of carrying cases for under $20.


microSD Express Cards for Nintendo Switch 2

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The Nintendo Switch 2’s microSD reader is only compatible with Express cards. The Express technology is still in its early days, so there aren’t many options to pick from, and restocks of some cards can sell out in hours or even minutes. That said, the officially licensed Samsung 256GB microSD Express Card is in stock for $60 at Best Buy, Target, and GameStop. If you want a cheaper 256GB option or a card with more storage space, you should check out the Walmart-owned Onn brand. You can get a 512GB Onn microSD Express Card for $65.77. The 256GB model is only $35.77.


Dbrand & Satisfye Nintendo Switch 2 Grips


Dbrand’s popular Killswitch grip for Steam Deck is my personal favorite, especially in terms of customization and build quality. The Switch 2 Killswitch looks to be the most versatile in Dbrand’s lineup. For $60, you’ll get a package containing a three-piece grip–the Joy-**** 2 Controllers can be detached while the grips are on them–a console skin, and a USB-C dock adapter with 4K 60fps passthrough. The adapter allows you to dock your console for TV mode without removing the grip. You can add a front travel cover to the Killswitch and thumbstick grips by purchasing the $80 (was $100) bundle. The travel cover allows the Killswitch to fully replace a traditional carrying case. A $100 (was $135) bundle adds a game card holder and a pair of tempered glass screen protectors. Preorders for the Switch 2 edition of the Killswitch opened on June 2.

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has the same basic goal: Improve ergonomics in handheld mode. With the ZenGrip 2, you simply slide the console into the grip and you’re ready to go. While it doesn’t offer the same robust protection on all sides, you won’t need an adapter to dock your Switch 2 like normal. It also has a built-in stand while retaining support for the Switch 2’s kickstand. There are two game card slots on the back of the handles, and you’ll have access to all ports while using it. Since it has a one-piece design, you’ll need to remove the Switch 2 from the grip to use single Joy-**** controllers. I’ve tested Satisfye grips for Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, and I’ve always had great experiences. Satisfye makes premium grips that are both durable and comfy. ZenGrip 2 preorders are available for $50 or for $70 in a bundle with a custom hardshell carrying case.


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2 NeoGrip

While we’re on the subject of ergonomic grips, it makes sense to mention Skull & Co. The third-party accessory manufacturer, which designed one of our favorite grips for the original Switch, has now released a similar model for the Switch 2. In terms of price, the

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falls between JSAUX and Dbrand/Satisfye at $30. The NeoGrip features three pairs of handles of varying sizes/shapes, allowing users to customize the grip to fit their preferences. The
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with Skull & Co.’s
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for $50.

Skull & Co. also has a more

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and various grip caps for analog sticks and buttons. The most interesting of the bunch are the
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. Like the original console, the Switch 2 Joy-**** Controllers lack a traditional D-pad, so we’re keen to try out these attachable accessories to see how well they work.

  • NeoGrip for Switch 2
  • StandGrip for Switch 2
  • Carrying Cases + Screen Protectors
  • Thumbstick & Button Grip Caps

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2 Carrying Cases

Tomtoc’s hardshell carrying case is one of the most expensive options on this list, but for those who favor slim designs,

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are hard to beat. Tomtoc also has a stylish
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and a
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that can be used in tandem with the carrying case.


Retailer-Branded & Exclusive Budget Accessories for Switch 2

When browsing the Nintendo Switch 2 store pages at Walmart, Best Buy, and GameStop, you’ll find a variety of accessories you won’t find anywhere else. The GameStop gear has GameStop branding, whereas Walmart used its tech subsidiary Onn for its Switch 2 accessory branding. Best Buy has accessories from a company called NEXT. We’re unsure if Best Buy owns this company, but it is the only retailer carrying these accessories.

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2 Accessories at Walmart

Walmart has a selection of extremely affordable Switch 2 accessories through its budget tech brand Onn. The highlights include a $20 wired controller with two back buttons, $12 soft carrying pouch, and cheap microSD Express Cards that have sold out numerous times already. The 512GB model is only $65.77, and the 256GB model is just $35.77.


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2 Ultimate Starter Kit at Best Buy

All of the products listed below are manufactured by the budget-friendly brand NEXT. There are a few interesting options here, including the Joy-**** 2 Quad Charging Station for $27, Joy-**** 2 Charging Grip for $23, and a combo pack with wall and car chargers for $32. There’s also the Ultimate Switch 2 Starter Kit, which comes with a carrying case, car charger, game card case, and more for $44.


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2 Accessories

The prices for GameStop’s branded gear are, in general, not all that appealing. Most of the accessories on the list below initially had lower prices before GameStop increased them. The Deluxe Carry Case, shown above, is perhaps the most reasonable of the bunch, as it offers the same basic functionality as Nintendo’s $85 All-in-One Carrying Case for $50 less.

Just make sure to read each listing carefully, as a few of the accessories have unexpected restrictions. For example, GameStop’s USB-C dongle only supports 720p video out, yet it costs $60. Then there’s GameStop’s “6-in-1” Joy-**** 2 Charging Station, which holds six controllers but can only charge two of them simultaneously.


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2 Screen Protectors at
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If you’ve ever purchased a screen protector from

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for any device, chances are you’ve come across
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and
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. Both manufacturers make great tempered glass screen protectors for a wide range of electronics. If you struggle with applying screen protectors, this
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comes with an auto-alignment kit and only costs $9.


Joy-**** 2 Wheels & Controller Grips

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2 Wheels | MoKo Joy-**** 2 Grips

Nintendo’s official steering wheel attachments for the Joy-**** 2 Controllers look nice, but if you don’t want to spend $25 on the pair,

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is flooded with third-party options. Many are from generic brands you likely haven’t heard of, but
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is an interesting and budget-friendly alternative. You’ll also find
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for when you are playing multiplayer games with single Joy-**** 2 controls. In some cases, you can
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for around $20.

A handful of manufacturers have attempted to make

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hubs for
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shoppers or look promising.

Joy-**** 2 Accessory Hubs Curated by GameSpot


  • Combo Packs
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    — $20
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    — $19.19 ($24)
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    — $24 ($30)
  • Joy-**** 2 Wheels
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    — $13 ($16)
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    — $13
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    — $14.39 ($16)
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    — $14.40 ($16)
  • Joy-**** 2 Grips
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    — $13
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    — $16
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    — $18
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    — $18 ($20)
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    — $27 ($30)
  • Joy-**** 2 Mouse Grips
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    — $16
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    — $16 ($24)

More Nintendo Switch 2 Grip Cases & Bags

We’ve rounded up some additional grip cases, carrying cases, and travel bags below. All of the products in both sections are sold by

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Nintendo Switch 2 Grip Cases

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Spigen has several
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to choose from, all of which go for $30. Meanwhile, aforementioned screen protector manufacturer
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. Though it’s not designed to improve ergonomics, it should prevent scratches to your console and controllers.


Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Cases & Travel Bags

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Some of the most popular Switch 2 carrying cases at
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are from generic brands such as
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and
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. I bought the latter out of curiosity, and from a build perspective, it feels solid. Nice quality, especially at its current sub-$13 price point. Plus, it comes with two tempered screen protectors with a mounting frame. Note: I haven’t actually been able to use the case with the Switch 2 yet, but I will circle back on this after launch once I’ve gotten hands-on experience with it.


8BitDo New & Upcoming Switch Controllers

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2 Bluetooth Controller

8BitDo, one of the most respected third-party controller manufacturers, technically hasn’t advertised its products for the Nintendo Switch 2 yet, but the Switch 2’s backward compatibility means that a wide assortment of 8BitDo Switch controllers should work on the new console.

8BitDo released a new flagship controller for Switch earlier this year, and it’s very good. This $70 controller should prove to be a formidable alternative to the Switch 2 Pro Controller. The

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features two remappable back buttons, two additional shoulder buttons, trigger locks, TMR electromagnetic sticks (which are better than Hall Effect), custom profile support, and a range of adjustable settings, including rumble and stick/trigger sensitivity. Since it supports Bluetooth, it should sync to the Switch 2 without issue. We’re interested to see if the 2.4GHz USB-C dongle will work with the new console, too. Like 8BitDo’s other premium Ultimate controllers, it comes with a matching charging dock.

8BitDo also recently revealed a leverless arcade controller for Switch and PC. Once again, it has Bluetooth support, so it should work on Switch 2 out of the box when it launches on July 15. And if you like playing Nintendo 64 games on Switch Online, the

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should be on your radar. It doesn’t have a firm release date because it is scheduled to launch alongside the Analogue 3D.

The last product on the list below is an extremely handy accessory for Switch that I will be testing with the Switch 2 on launch day. The 8BitDo Bluetooth Adapter 2 lets you use practically any Bluetooth controller on Switch. For instance, I played Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom with an Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller. The adapter works with PC, select retro gaming devices, Raspberry Pi, and more.


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Nintendo-Made Nintendo Switch 2 Gear

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2 Joy-**** 2, Switch 2 Pro Controller, Switch Camera

In case you need a refresher of what you should be comparing some of the products listed above to, the list below includes all of the first-party Nintendo accessories hitting store shelves on June 5. And if you’re looking for games, check out GameSpot’s roundup of all of the Switch 2 games with physical editions you can preorder now.

  • Switch 2 Pro Controller — $85
  • Switch 2 Camera — $55
  • Joy-**** 2 Controllers (2-Pack) — $95
  • Joy-**** 2 (Right, Red Strap) — $55
  • Joy-**** 2 (Left, Blue Strap) — $55
  • Joy-**** 2 Charging Grip — $40
  • Joy-**** 2 Straps (2-Pack) — $14
  • Joy-**** 2 Racing Wheels (2-Pack) — $25
  • Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector — $40
  • Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case — $85
  • Switch 2 AC Adapter — $35
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    — $65 | Exclusive to Nintendo Store

All Nintendo Switch 2 Games with Boxed Editions

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2 Games

And if you’re looking for games, check out GameSpot’s roundup of all of the Switch 2 games with physical editions you can preorder now. We’ve also included a quick list, separated into four sections, below.

Switch 2 Exclusives – Launch Games

Upcoming Switch 2 Exclusives

Multiplatform Launch Games

Upcoming Multiplatform Games



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