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The best Nintendo Switch accessories

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Out of the box, the Nintendo Switch can already play the best Switch games at home or on the go. While that's impressive enough, it does need to make a few sacrifices to pull it off. Most people will want to know the best Switch controller to replace the small Joy-Cons, and getting the best headset is essential for playing out in public, but there are dozens of other ways to make your Switch experience all that much more enjoyable. Check out the best accessories for your shiny console to get before you all the upcoming Switch games hit.

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
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PDP - Wired Fight Pad Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch
PDP Wired Fight Pad Pro
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8Bitdo Wireless USB Adapter 2 for Switch, Windows, Mac & Raspberry Pi Compatible with Xbox Series X & S Controller, Xbox One Bluetooth, Switch Pro and PS5 Controller (Brown)
8BitDo Wireless Controller Adapter
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PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller
PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller
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Nintendo Joy-Con Charging Grip
Nintendo Joy-Con Charging Grip
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Nintendo Switch Hori Car Charger
HORI Switch car charger
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PowerA Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Charging Dock
PowerA Joy-Con Charging Dock
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Anker PowerCore Speed 20,000 PD
Anker PowerCore Essential 20000 PD
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HORI Multiport USB Playstand
HORI Multiport USB Playstand
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Adjustable Cell Phone Stand, Lamicall Phone Stand : [UPDATE VERSION] Cradle, Dock, Holder Compatible with iPhone Xs XR 8 X 7 6 6s Plus SE 5 5s 5c charging, Accessories Desk, Android Smartphone - Black
Lamicall Adjustable Switch Stand
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TFY Car Headrest Mount Silicon Holder for Game Machine Nintendo Switch and Other Tablets
TFY Car Headrest Mount
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Samsung EVO+ 256GB UHS-I microSDXC U3 Memory Card
Samsung EVO+ 256GB UHS-I microSDXC U3 Memory Card
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AmazonBasics Vault Case for Nintendo Switch
AmazonBasics Vault Case
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NINTENDO SWITCH DELUXE SYSTEM CASE
RDS Industries Game Traveler Deluxe System Case
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Nintendo Switch Elite Player Backpack by PDP
PDP Nintendo Switch Elite Player Backpack
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ZAGG InvisibleShield Glass+ Screen Protector
ZAGG InvisibleShield Tempered Glass Screen Protector
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GENKI Covert Dock Mini - Charger Adapter for Nintendo Switch, OLED, Steam Deck- Minimalist 4K 30P Portable Travel Dock I USB-C 3.1 Cable incl. for HDMI TV Docking and Charging - Safe Big Screen Gaming
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Marseille mClassic Pixel Enhancer & upscaler for Nintendo Switch and Retro Consoles Including Xbox, PlayStation, Gamecube, N64, Wii, SNES, Genesis, Dreamcast, and More
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Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

Pros
  • More traditional controller.
  • Easy to connect
  • Less prone to drift
Cons
  • Doesn't work with every game

When you want a more conventional controller experience, the aptly titled Pro Controller is the way to go. Although you can separate the Switch’s Joy-Con controllers for a greater range of motion, they lack the ever-important D-Pad that’s essential for many games.

The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller is our favorite way to play the Switch. With an increased analog stick size and big, responsive buttons, the Pro Controller rivals the quality of both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 controllers. It’s a bit pricey at $70, but the Pro Controller should be at the top of your Switch accessory wishlist — ahead of an extra set of Joy-Cons!

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
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PDP Wired Fight Pad Pro

Pros
  • Best Smash controller for Switch
  • Great for retro gaming
  • Changeable parts
Cons
  • Wired option only

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is one of the most popular games on Nintendo Switch, but playing it with the Joy-Con or even the Pro Controller feels downright wrong. You can use an adapter to plug in official GameCube controllers, but PDP offers an alternative with great performance in Smash and other games.

The Wired Fight Pad Pro has a shape and stick layout almost identical to the GameCube controller. It features a standard right analog stick you can swap out for a C-stick. Even more, it retains the Switch’s capture and home buttons along with shoulder buttons, making it compatible with most Switch games.

PDP - Wired Fight Pad Pro Controller for Nintendo Switch
PDP Wired Fight Pad Pro
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8BitDo Wireless Controller Adapter

Pros
  • Lets you use your favorite controllers
  • Cheaper than most controllers
  • Can be used on multiple devices
Cons
  • Takes a bit to set up

We include 8BitDo’s controller Bluetooth adapter because you probably already own a few great controllers designed for other consoles. If you simply love their feel, save some money and purchase this adapter to keep the good times rolling on Switch.

Simply plug this adapter into a USB-A port on the Switch Dock. After that, you can pair the Xbox One S/X Bluetooth controller after a firmware update. For PlayStation owners, you can use the DualShock 3, DualShock 4, and DualShock 4 Pro controllers. It’s compatible with the Wiimote, Wii U Pro, Switch Joy-Cons, and Switch Pro, too.

Yes, it’s weird to use a PS4 controller on Switch at first, but it’s also pretty darn awesome. You can also use the 8BitDo Wireless Controller Adapter with Windows, MacOS, Android, Raspberry Pi, and Retrofreak.

8Bitdo Wireless USB Adapter 2 for Switch, Windows, Mac & Raspberry Pi Compatible with Xbox Series X & S Controller, Xbox One Bluetooth, Switch Pro and PS5 Controller (Brown)
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PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller

Pros
  • Fully customizable
  • Back paddles
  • Wired and wireless modes
Cons
  • Expensive

A step above the regular Pro Controller, the PowerA Fusion has everything you want from a more standard gamepad but with the added functionality of having four back paddles to make it easier to keep your thumbs on the sticks. The overall construction of this controller is also amazing, feeling secure, weighty (but not heavy), and durable. It can also be used either wired or wirelessly and comes with a rechargeable battery.

PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller
PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller
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Nintendo Joy-Con Charging Grip

Pros
  • More comfortable
  • Cheap
  • Easy to slide in and out of
Cons
  • Doesn't charge your Joy-Cons

Joy-Cons charge while attached to the docked Switch. When you use them individually or together in the console's bundled grip, they eventually need the Switch to recharge.

Nintendo’s Charging Grip looks and feels like the bundled model. However, it charges the attached Joy-Cons using a pass-through current via a USB-A to USB-C tethered connection to the dock. This device does not include a rechargeable battery.

Ultimately, the Charging Grip performs like a makeshift wired controller while it recharges the attached Joy-Cons. The Nintendo Joy-Con Charging Grip could be a cheaper alternative to purchasing the Pro Controller.

Nintendo Joy-Con Charging Grip
Nintendo Joy-Con Charging Grip
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HORI Switch car charger

Pros
  • Recharge on the go
  • Fast charging
  • Compact and easy to store
Cons
  • Not all cars have this outlet

The Nintendo Switch is great for long road trips, but the battery doesn’t last forever. If your car provides USB ports for charging, you could use a USB-C to USB-A cable to charge the console. If not, your next option is to use the car’s cigarette lighter-style 12V auxiliary power outlet and a compatible charger.

Enter the HORI Switch car charger. Built for 12V auxiliary power outlets, it features a 6-foot cable with a USB-C connector on one end and a DC adapter on the other. This length allows you to access the adapter from anywhere in your vehicle. It’s also compact so you can store it at all times.

The HORI Switch car charger adapter supports 5V/3A for high-speed charging.

Nintendo Switch Hori Car Charger
HORI Switch car charger
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PowerA Joy-Con Charging Dock

Pros
  • Charges up to four controllers at once
  • Fast charging
  • Small form factor
Cons
  • Imprecise charging indicators

This charging dock comes in handy if you have additional Joy-Cons. It supports up to four inactive controllers simultaneously, allowing for a constant rotation of gaming goodness.

To charge, slide each controller down into a slot, just as you would on the Switch. A dedicated LED on top shines red when charging and green when complete. The PowerA Joy-Con Charging Dock features a weighted base and an underside cable.

PowerA Nintendo Switch Joy-Con Charging Dock
PowerA Joy-Con Charging Dock

Anker PowerCore Essential 20000 PD

Pros
  • Huge battery life
  • Light and easy to travel with
  • USB-C fast charging
Cons
  • Pricey

This behemoth of an external battery can add around 15 more hours of playtime to your Switch, plus it can be used to charge as you play. The Anker PowerCore Essential 20000 PD features a USB and USB-C charging port, allowing you to power two devices at once if you need. The USB-C, of course, allows for lightning-fast charging. The entire thing weighs under a pound and can easily last your entire trip before needing a charge itself.

Anker PowerCore Speed 20,000 PD
Anker PowerCore Essential 20000 PD
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HORI Multiport USB Playstand

Pros
  • Easy to transport
  • Great for two players on the go
  • Sturdy build quality
Cons
  • Limited adjustment options

Want to take your Switch to a friend’s house and use it in tabletop mode? You can easily do so with the system’s internal stand or an inexpensive plastic accessory, but you won’t have the dock’s USB ports. There’s no way to tether multiple controllers simultaneously using these methods.

The HORI Multiport USB Playstand solves this problem by supplying four USB-A (2.0) ports. It cradles your Switch while providing an adjustable viewing angle and a small profile for the ultimate tabletop mode. It has a power pass-through component as well, so you can connect the official AC adapter and keep your Switch charged.

HORI Multiport USB Playstand
HORI Multiport USB Playstand
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S-Charge

Pros
  • Sleek charging
  • Holds a good charge
  • Not super heavy
Cons
  • Stand is somewhat flimsy

Playing your Switch in handheld or tabletop mode is a great option for gaming on the go, but your battery can die quickly. With the S-Charge (previously SwitchCharge), you not only get a far superior stand than the Switch’s built-in version but also an included 10,000mAh battery to keep your Switch fully charged for hours.

The S-Charge packs two slots to store extra game cartridges and a single USB-A port to charge your smartphone while you play. You’ll also find a USB-C port to connect the Switch power adapter to charge both the console and the stand’s built-in battery. You can plug it directly into the dock as well.

S-Charge Nintendo Switch 10,000mAh Battery Case
S-Charge

Lamicall Adjustable Switch Stand

Pros
  • Works with tons of devices
  • Very adjustable
  • Won't slip or fall
Cons
  • No built-in charger

Technically, this stand was made for tablets, but the Switch works perfectly with this device that lets you freely adjust the viewing angle in a secure, lightweight, stand. The rubber feet make it stick to any surface you place it on, and the two joints let you set the screen exactly where it's most comfortable. While it can't charge the Switch via a battery, there's ample room to plug in your device.

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TFY Car Headrest Mount

Pros
  • Easy to put on and off
  • Doesn't damage headrests
  • Switch can go in and out without removing the entire thing
Cons
  • Can slip if not secure

The TFY Car Headrest Mount makes playing on the go much more comfortable. The mount simply slides onto the back of a car's headrest and uses a silicon holding net to secure your Switch without the risk of scratching your screen. The mount itself stays on the headrest, letting you pop the Switch in and out easily. Plus, the cloth mount can fit just about any headrest.

TFY Car Headrest Mount Silicon Holder for Game Machine Nintendo Switch and Other Tablets
TFY Car Headrest Mount
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myCharge

Pros
  • Sleek design
  • Can be used in tabletop or handheld mode
  • Up to 10 hours of extra playtime
Cons
  • Battery indicator not helpful

myCharge is one of the top-of-the-line portable charging battery packs you can get for your Switch. It secures easily, isn't too bulky, and can give you up to 10 more hours of playtime on a full charge. It powers your console via 7000mAh and a 1.5A output, plus it doubles as a much better kickstand than the Switch's default stand. The handy LED light indicators make it easy to know just how much time you have left before needing to worry about charging the pack itself.

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myCharge
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Samsung EVO+ 256GB UHS-I microSDXC U3 Memory Card

Pros
  • Huge storage
  • Super-fast loading
  • Very easy to install
Cons
  • A little expensive

The Samsung EVO+ 256GB UHS-I microSDXC U3 Memory Card should all but solve your storage issues (for most players, at least). With class-10 speed from one of the most respected manufacturers in storage, you can’t go wrong. It supports read speeds of up to 95MB per second. The 256GB of storage is almost overkill, but if you have gone all-digital, this is the one to get to avoid running out of space.

Samsung EVO+ 256GB UHS-I microSDXC U3 Memory Card
Samsung EVO+ 256GB UHS-I microSDXC U3 Memory Card
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AmazonBasics Vault Case

Pros
  • Very sturdy
  • Extra space for games
  • Foam interior
Cons
  • Not the highest-quality option on the market

You don’t always need to carry around your Nintendo Switch with all of its accessories. Occasionally, all you’ll need is the system itself and a few extra games. That’s where the AmazonBasics Vault Case comes in handy.

The AmazonBasics Vault Case sports a rugged hard-shell design to protect your Switch against accidental bumps. Inside, it provides enough room to cradle your Switch and has a game-storage flap holding up to eight cartridges. A foam insert provides additional padding, complete with cutouts for the Joy-Cons’ analog sticks and face buttons.

If you’re traveling on a bus or plane, however, there are a few more worthy options.

AmazonBasics Vault Case for Nintendo Switch
AmazonBasics Vault Case
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RDS Industries Game Traveler Deluxe System Case

Pros
  • Tons of storage
  • Comfortable handle
  • Airport-safe
Cons
  • Big

When your Switch needs ultimate on-the-go protection, this is the case to grab. It’s a hard-shell briefcase featuring organized slips for everything Switch-related. It houses all the necessary Switch components and even includes dust-proof cases for both games and microSD cards.

The RDS Deluxe System Case works well for those wishing to take their Switch through airport security — or simply to a friend’s house. We love this case, but consider it a secondary case alongside the PDP model.

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PDP Nintendo Switch Elite Player Backpack

Pros
  • Cool design
  • Soft fabric
  • Intuitive pocket design
Cons
  • Not a ton of storage space

Need something larger? Go one size up with PDP’s Switch backpack. If you’re constantly on the go with your Switch at your side, it’s a convenient and safe way to transport your beloved console.

The PDP Elite Player Backpack handles all your Switch goods: the console, dock, cables, games, six extra Joy-Cons, a Pro Controller, headphones, and even a laptop. Internal pockets present screen-printed labels so you know what goes where. Note that this bag is not TSA-ready.

Nintendo Switch Elite Player Backpack by PDP
PDP Nintendo Switch Elite Player Backpack
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ZAGG InvisibleShield Tempered Glass Screen Protector

Pros
  • Very scratch-resistant
  • Easy to put on
  • Smudge- and finger print-resistant
Cons
  • Hard to remove if needed

The Switch ships with a plastic screen that’s prone to scratches. That means you should purchase a screen protector as soon as possible. We highly recommend tempered glass, as plastic protectors accumulate scratches while the tempered glass remains crisp and clear.

Cut perfectly to fit the Switch’s screen, the ZAGG InvisibleShield Tempered Glass Screen Protector is your final solution for protecting your device. It is designed to resist all scratches and dents, as well as smudges and fingerprints thanks to an oil-resistant design. Applying the screen is easy, and the tabs eliminate any danger of air bubbles forming underneath.

ZAGG InvisibleShield Glass+ Screen Protector
ZAGG InvisibleShield Tempered Glass Screen Protector

GENKI Covert Dock Mini

Pros
  • Very small dock replacement
  • Can also charge your Switch
  • Compatible with other devices
Cons
  • Doesn't support streaming apps

Playing the Switch portably is simple, but what about when you're heading somewhere for a longer period of time and want to have the option to dock your console when you get there? The dock itself is rather bulky and not great for travel, but the Genki Covert Dock Mini shrinks that dock down to a fraction of the size. Just plug your console in and the Genki to your display and you're off to the races! It also serves as a charger so you're not losing any functionality. In fact, it is compatible with other devices like the Steam Deck, laptops, and Android phones.

GENKI Covert Dock Mini - Charger Adapter for Nintendo Switch, OLED, Steam Deck- Minimalist 4K 30P Portable Travel Dock I USB-C 3.1 Cable incl. for HDMI TV Docking and Charging - Safe Big Screen Gaming
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mClassic Pixel Enhancer

Pros
  • Upscales Switch games
  • No extra lag
  • Applies more anti-aliasing
Cons
  • Expensive

Even when it was new, the Switch was not exactly the most powerful console on the block. While games do look better when shrunk down onto the handheld screen, blowing them up on your big, powerful TV can really start to show the cracks. The mClassic feels like sorcery when you plug it in and see just how much better it can make your games look. Upscaling games and adding more anti-aliasing really makes all the difference when playing Switch on your high-end TV, and looks even better when playing any of the classic games on Switch Online. The best part is that it doesn't even add any noticeable amount of lag to your gameplay.

Marseille mClassic Pixel Enhancer & upscaler for Nintendo Switch and Retro Consoles Including Xbox, PlayStation, Gamecube, N64, Wii, SNES, Genesis, Dreamcast, and More
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