ProCase Flip Cover for Nintendo Switch Case with 2 Pack Tempered Glass Screen Protectors, Detachable Front Cover Protective Case for Nintendo Switch 2017 -Black
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Kevin N.
> 3 dayi notice the clasp doesnt lock onto the case. i think theres a bit too much room for the flap but im not worried.
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Jenice Blair
> 3 dayMy grandson loved it and I was impressed how sturdy it was
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LJG
> 3 dayFits and works amazing. Very durable for my 4 year old
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Jackie
> 3 dayI hate bulk covers so this was great.
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Elmeny
> 3 dayGreat quality product and the price is really cheap compared to the quality
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Aaron
> 3 dayWish the top stayed attached! But it’s legit.
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Everydayuser
> 3 dayI got this case because I wanted something light and easy to travel my switch with. I loved the cases for the lite so I wanted something like that for my Switch that isn’t the Lite. And I got just that with this case! Pros: -Thin -Grip -Protective -Came with 2 screen protectors Cons: -Doesn’t fit in the dock (but that’s ok case can be removed somewhat easyish) -Removing can be a somewhat of a battle but once you master how to take it off, it isn’t so hard but it does take practice Side note: doesn’t come with slots for your Switch games. For me wasn’t a deal breaker because I own more digital than actual games
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Sandra rivera
23-11-2024The screen protectors didn’t fit. But I love it so much.
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Dean Trantow
> 3 dayNot too think, definitely sturdy and a lot more sleek then having a bulky case. Mine fits in my purse which was the goal for me so Im sure it will protect it anywhere you decide to store it.
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Jim Campbell
> 3 dayThis is perhaps the slimmest full-cover Switch case that Ive run across. It is very similar in concept and build to the Nintendo Flip Cover for the Switch Lite, but it does have a couple of advantages over that case. First, it fits the full Switch almost perfectly, and consists of two parts: The flexible TPU main case portion, which covers the back and sides of the Switch, and has cutouts perfectly aligned to allow you access to all of the Switch buttons, game cart cover, vent openings, and USB-C port (essentially the same as you would find with a typical smartphone case); then there is the flip cover portion, which feels a lot like the material used to make the Nintendo Switch Lite Flip Cover, but with a big difference - it is connected magnetically, so it is easily removable, kind of like the iPad smart cover. The case itself is generally easy to remove, but it is a bit stiff so its not as easy to remove as a silicon case, but its doable. There are only three disadvantages that I see with this case: The most critical is that you cant use the Nintendo Dock with the case on. You can overcome this hurdle by purchasing a dock extender, which allows you to use the dock by plugging in the extender cable into the Switch while it is in this case. The second disadvantage is that the flip cover, while it connects magnetically to the back and is generally strong enough, doesnt latch strongly to the front. It latches just enough, but you should be aware that if you drop the Switch while in this case, there is a chance that the flip cover will open and the Switch could incur damage if it lands on its face (although the back portion of the case seems strong enough to withstand occasional knocks and probably a small, non-catastrophic fall). The third disadvantage is that, if you frequently play games like Ring Fit Adventure, or Fitness Boxing, or any other games that require the Joy-Cons to be detached, youre going to have to wrangle your Switch out of the back portion of the case; doable, but if youre doing it frequently, its another step youre going to need to take, and that might get annoying depending upon your frequency of that usage profile. As others have pointed out, the screen protectors that come with this case are too small. I already had good screen protectors, so Im reviewing this case purely on the cases merits, but be aware that you might as well spend a bit more money to get some decent tempered glass screen protectors and ignore the ones that come with this case, because they are not adequate. Overall, this is a perfect case for everyday use of the Switch. For fuller, more intensive travel protection, one of those larger zippered cases is a better option, but this case is fantastic for when youre just around the house; you can just pick up your Switch, flip the cover (or pull it off), and get going. And when youre done, just flip the cover back over. And it slips in a bag easily enough, just make sure youve latched it well so the cover doesnt come open in your bag. I would say this is the most convenient, everyday case that is out there right now, and coupled with a dock extender, you really cant go wrong.