These best Nintendo Switch accessories will help you to make the most of Nintendo's latest go-anywhere console, from controllers to storage and carrying cases.
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Jump to details PDP Wired Fight Pad Pro Jump to details More 8BitDo Wireless Controller Adapter Jump to details PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller Jump to details More Nintendo Joy-Con Charging Grip Jump to details More HORI Switch car charger Jump to details More PowerA Joy-Con Charging Dock Jump to details Anker PowerCore Essential 20000 PD Jump to details HORI Multiport USB Playstand Jump to details More S-Charge Jump to details Lamicall Adjustable Switch...
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.
8BitDo Wireless Controller Adapter PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless Controller Pros Cons 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 , and durable. It can also be used either wired or wirelessly and comes with a rechargeable battery.
Nintendo Joy-Con Charging Grip More HORI Switch car charger Pros Cons 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.
Anker PowerCore Essential 20000 PD HORI Multiport USB Playstand Pros Cons 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.
S-Charge Lamicall Adjustable Switch Stand Pros Cons 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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