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Really nice case. Other goodies better than expected
I looked around and couldn't find a case that looked as nice as this one. The price wasn't bad considering it came with a bunch of extras.I have a skull and co OLED grip and I was really hoping it would fit in this case. It did not. I bit the bullet and cut out the bottom foam pad layer and it was able to fit pretty nicely. I had to remove the grip handles in order to fit but the small ones fit in the zipper pouch so this is fine with me.I wish the charger fit a little better. After cutting out the bottom I can confirm that the charger does fit but the case looks swollen and it's probably extra pressure you don't want on the screen. I probably won't travel with the charger if I have a backpack and only store in the case if I have to.The extras surprised me. I actually like the clear plastic covers for the joy cons. They fit really nice, look nice and will protect my Zelda joy cons. The clear case fits pretty nice but I won't be using it since I have the grip. The sleeve for the pro controller fit and felt great. This one surprised me the most. Im not sure I'll keep it on but it does feel nice. The thumb grips are nice too. I really don't like the joy con joystick so I will be using these. If you are using the larger ones, I recommend removing them when storing in the case. The screen protector seems fine but I already have one on so I didn't test it. The black joycon slip grip fit well and provide a little extra grip but I doubt I will be using them.Overall, the package is great for the price. I got it for $21. I would have paid 15 for the case if they made it available by itself but I am actually glad I got all of the extras as a bonus to this nice case. Its a shame I had to cut it but that was to solve my own personal problem.
K**5
Dockable, Durable, and Travel-Ready
I’ve been using the LmCPA case with my Nintendo Switch for a few weeks now, and it’s honestly one of the best cases I’ve tried—especially if you’re looking for full protection without having to remove the case to dock.What I Like:Dock-Friendly Design – One of the best features is that I can leave the case on while docking. No need to take it off every time I want to play on the big screen.Solid Protection – The case has a great combo of hard shell back and softer sides. It feels sturdy, and I don’t worry about tossing it into my backpack anymore.Comfortable Grip – The textured grip on the back makes handheld gaming more comfortable, especially for long sessions.Stylish Look – It looks sleek, not overly bulky, and doesn’t take away from the design of the Switch.Things to Keep in Mind:It does add a little bit of weight and thickness, but it’s not a dealbreaker. That’s the trade-off for real protection.If you have third-party docks or accessories, double-check fit—works perfectly with the official dock, though.Final Thoughts:If you want a case that actually protects your Switch, stays on while you dock, and looks good doing it, this is it. Highly recommend it for casual gamers, travelers, and anyone who wants peace of mind without constantly removing their case.
J**S
Very well designed case to hold my Switch OLED and accessories!
This case is awesome! I researched a few different cases before I purchased, but ultimately went with this one.I did also purchase the Orzly Carry Case (NOT this one) which seems to be among the most popular on Amazon, but I preferred this one and gave the Orzly to my sister (which she does enjoy). Maybe I was overly paranoid, but the Orzly case (NOT this one) was a much tighter fit when I put my second pair of joycons behind their strap in the top half of their case and tried to zipper it shut to the point where I was worried the joysticks on the second pair could crack the screen on my Switch, and theirs didn't come with a screen protector for extra assurance to make me more comfortable. On top of that, since I didn't want my 2nd pair of joysticks being on top of the screen in the Orzly case (NOT this case) for the reason I just mentioned, I would line them up with the joycons on the Switch in the case but had to flip them around a bit to get the case to close since the joysticks on the joycons attached to my switch would seemingly always line up with the joysticks on my extra pair of joycons that I had behind the elastic strap which would prevent me from zippering it shut. Maybe I was just being overly cautious with my new Switch purchase haha but I wanted to feel confident.THIS case (Benazcap), however, had extra padding on top of the Switch screen with the second flap for games, can carry up to 20 games (the Orzly case can holds 8), comes with one screen protector for added assurance, has a zipper pouch built into the well for the top part of the case, was a much more comfortable fit and easier to close once I added my second pair of joycons to the zippered top half of the case, is of better quality / craftsmanship overall, and is the same price range as the Orzly case. Take it from the guy who has both and wants the best for his new $350 Switch purchase!My sister enjoys the other case, but has an older model Switch so she's not as cautious with it. I suspect she's jealous of my OLED model and is considering an upgrade (in which case I would recommend she change over to this case!). Hope this helps if you're caught between the two choices as I was!
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