Subj : I tested the official Nintendo Switch 2 carry case, and it's a sl To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Mon Nov 10 2025 01:15:08 I tested the official Nintendo Switch 2 carry case, and it's a slim and stylish option well worth considering Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2025 01:00:00 +0000 Description: Nintendos official carrying case is durable, sleek, and well built, and even though the screen protectors probably worth skipping, this package still offers solid bang for your buck. FULL STORY ======================================================================Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector: review Want to take your beloved Nintendo Switch 2 on the road without the fear of damage and destruction? Well, the official Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector could be the ideal fit for you. This package provides you with a case that can hold your Switch 2 console (including the Joy-Con 2 controllers), six game cartridges, and some smaller accessories, like Joy-Con straps, for example. Of course, you also get a screen protector thrown in for good measure more on that later. I want to start by discussing the case, which I found to be very solid indeed. Its well finished, with the Switch 2 logo front and center, and aptly, it has red and blue colored handles on the two zips, which feel smooth and easy to do up. The case also has a pleasantly durable feel to it, and when dropping it a couple of times and giving it a good scratching, I couldnt see even a spec of wear thats the sort of quality Id expect from the best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories . Inside, there are three compartments: one on each side of the case to hold the console, and another that can hold small accessories, with room for six cartridges above. Could there be a few more game card slots? Yes, but personally, six physical slots will be enough for me if Im taking a short trip theres enough room for some party games like Mario Kart World and Super Mario Party Jamboree + Jamboree TV , as well as a few single-player adventures. (Image credit: Future) The amount of storage in that third compartment is limited youre not gonna get your dock in here. I could fit a pair of earbuds or Joy-Con straps without issue, but if youre hoping to store an item like a USB camera or the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller , you might want to check out a larger option. One upside here is that the case remains slim and tight to the console, meaning you can easily slot it in a bag without worrying about it being too bulky. I did generally really like this case, and I might use it instead of my official Nintendo Switch 2 All-in-One Carry Case if I'm not planning to play docked. But one thing I did realize is that it's very prone to fingerprints. Even when shooting the photos you see in this guide, I had to wipe it down a few times its a small thing, but worth flagging. As I mentioned earlier, this package also includes a screen protector, but I was feeling much less positive about this. Youll have to temper your expectations here after all, youre not getting a tempered glass screen protector! Instead, its an anti-scratch piece of film, which is hardly the most protective option on the market. You dont get a frame to help apply the screen protector you have to fit it freehand. But even though I lined it up pretty nicely, I still ran into some issues, like excessive air bubbles, which were a struggle to squeeze out. I put it through the same testing process as the Genki Aegis Shield , for example. And although my console got out unscathed, I would still recommend getting a tempered glass option for better protection and peace of mind. (Image credit: Future) Ultimately, Im going to treat the screen protector more as an extra. The focus for me is on the case, which I consider to be good value, especially for UK and Aussie buyers who are spending 20.99 / AU$39.95 at most to get this model Ive already seen it on sale for less. In the US, availability appears to be inconsistent, and the proportionally higher $39.99 price tag is a bit of a shame. Still, youre getting a slim, well-finished, and durable case thats ideal for taking on the go. And in the end, I think Nintendo's official case remains well worth considering. Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector review: price & specs Price $39.99 / 20.99 / AU$39.95 Dimensions 13.4 x 5.6 x 1.7in / 340 x 142 x 42mm Weight 310g Number of game card slots 6 Compartments 3 Handle No Color Black (Image credit: Future) Should I buy the Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector? Attributes Notes Rating Design Sleek look with nice finish and durable build, but a little prone to fingerprints. 4/5 Storage Could have some more game card slots, but for a slim case stores console and Joy-Con 2s effectively. 4/5 Value A tad pricey in the US, but solid durability, good looks, and decent storage in this size class. 4/5 Buy it if You want a lightweight Switch 2 case If you dont need a case thats big enough to fit your dock, and you just need a lightweight option, then this model could be perfect for you. It's slim, stylish, and can easily slot into a bag for on-the-go play. You want something with dashing looks A few of the third-party options weve tested here at TechRadar arent the prettiest, but personally, Im a fan of how Nintendos official carrying case looks. The red and blue zip handles playfully contrast the cases textured black exterior, and it's got a slightly curved look thats very easy on the eye. Dont buy it if You want a great screen protector Sure, the screen protector here is functional, and it's a decent extra considering the moderate pricing of this package. But it's not the most durable protective layer on the market, and fitting it freehand isnt ideal. Id instead recommend checking out the DBrand Prism 2.0 for Nintendo Switch 2 or the Belkin Tempered Glass Anti-Reflective Screen Protector separately. You need everything to play in TV mode If you need a case that can fit all the gear for TV mode play, this aint it. Instead, Id recommend picking up the official Nintendo Switch 2 All-in-One Carry Case , which can fit your dock, cables, console, a Pro Controller, and more with ease. Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector review: also consider Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case This one comes at quite the cost, but if you need one case for everything Switch 2, it doesn't get a whole lot better. With seven compartments custom-built for your dock, controllers, console, and more, you'll have oodles of space to play with. This case is pretty hardy too, and even comes with a handle for improved portability. It's the model I use the most, and if you like to play in TV mode, it will suit you to a T. Read our full Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case review . Nacon Protection Case XL for Nintendo Switch 2 OK, it isn't being sold in the United States just yet, but if the Nacon Protection Case XL is available in your region, I highly recommend it. It's got enough room to house all the gear for TV mode play, but its only a little more expensive than this slim model. Great value, great durability, and lots of storage what more could you want? Read our full Nacon Protection Case XL for Nintendo Switch 2 review . How I tested the Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector (Image credit: Future) Tested over the course of multiple days Took with me on public transport and to the office Trialled by a Nintendo Switch 2 owner and life-long gamer I tested the Nintendo Switch 2 Carrying Case & Screen Protector over the course of a few days. I packed it with my Nintendo Switch 2 console, Joy-Con 2 controllers, and a charging cable, and it held out well, as expected. In order to judge the cases durability, I tried dropping it from a decent distance, and also gave the exterior a scratch. I then checked for any wear and tear after the testing period came to a close. Where appropriate, I compared this case to rivals on aspects like sturdiness and storage space. Im a Switch 2 owner, a lifelong gamer, and an experienced tech reviewer with plenty of experience with Switch 2 accessories. Since grabbing my Switch 2 at launch, Ive trialled a range of products, including cases like the Nacon Protection Case XL for Nintendo Switch 2 , screen protectors such as the DBrand Prism 2.0 , and cameras, like the Hori Piranha Plant Camera for Nintendo Switch 2 . Read more about how we test First reviewed: November 2025 ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/gaming/gaming-accessories/nintendo-switch-2-carrying -case-and-screen-protector-review --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .