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10 Nintendo Switch Accessories Under $10!

2018-05-05
there are a lot of great accessories for the Nintendo switch but unfortunately a big problem a lot of them is they're not cheap I mean just getting a brand new joke on one by itself is 50 bucks so if your new switch owner you've had them for a while and you're looking to get some new accessories for it let's talk about some ones that are going to be really cheap I'm talking under 10 bucks first we're gonna start with something really tiny and that's a micro SD card for your switch now yeah if you're looking to spend under 10 bucks there aren't a lot of options out there and largest you're gonna get is a 16 gigabyte now if you are dedicated to just getting all your games digitally this isn't gonna cut it but if you're like me and you buy all your games physically this is really all you're gonna need to expand just a little more storage into the switches it's almost double as much and it's gonna help you with all the DLC and stuff patches and the occasional smaller download only game that you want to grab next let's talk about a bunch of different ways you can improve your controller experience with a switch really cheaply starting with these jail guards for the joy cons now this makes the experience of just using the joy cons as a pair a lot more comfortable it adds this gel texture which may gives it a little more grip one of the bigger things though it actually adds up some extra little plush right here on the back so it gives a proper grip format rather than the flat back the Droid cons have making it much more comfortable for extended gameplay it also add these little gel tops to the control sticks which adds a little more height and makes them more grippy so that's great if you want to use your droid con separately but what about in a more traditional controller setup well I really this cheap grip you can grab from Powerade now at first glance this looks a lot like the comfort grip that you get with the switch when you first buy it and honestly I hate that thing it's just not comfortable doing at all and so while this guy does look similar it's actually a big improvement because of the grip design first off instead just being a flat grip which doesn't really contour to your hands at all this guy actually curves in a little bit so it's a lot more comfy and it's not a hard plastic it's actually kind of a softer just still hard but a rubber design that just feels more comfortable for long-term play so if you like the idea of using the comfort grip trust me this guy is an awesome cheap upgrade as for using your droidcon separately we're used to have one at a time using those things sideways does not feel comfortable in the slightest so I really recommend picking up these guys now these all come in pairs of two so you always get them they come in different colors you can also get in a straight black and all it really does is give you a place to slot your joique on so it has a much more traditional controller grip style so the grips on these while still hard plastic is a lot better than using this little guys sideways and even gives you improved bumpers for using the shoulder buttons so honestly huge upgrade especially like doing any kind of multiplayer games or sharing joy Kahn's everywhere if you're doing some like Mario Cart much better experience next let's take a look at stuff that helps you when you're using your switch portably now I've said many times before that for me the switch is primarily a portable system and there's a whole lot of accessories in grab to improve your experience using it portably now first off one of the most kind of required things to get a grab is a case now there are a lot of fancy designed ones out there that you can spend a lot more money on but if you just want something to get the functional job done you can grab this basically guy right here for under ten bucks and it has everything you need really it may may not have like a Mario or is all the thing going on but it carries all of your game carts you have a place to store cables as well as additional joy cons and what I really like about it too is that it securely keeps the switch in place and even has a little indent to make sure that the shoulders and everything have a nice little place to rest it isn't pressing any buttons down by the way you may have noticed that so far the video all the joy cons you've shown off aren't exactly that traditional Nintendo designs that's because they're all actually just the standard Greyjoy cons but with the newest D brand skins put on them and they got a whole bunch of different options they only go for under five bucks for a single joy con so you can get a set for under ten bucks you know all kinds of choices like different glossy colors like this pink here also red green etc as well as some other different designs like matte white a carbon fiber or even camouflage it's a really easy way to customize your joke ons for super cheap especially don't want to spend a whole bunch of money on brand new colorful joint cons another thing that's important when you're playing stuff portably is of course being able to hear the game clearly especially in a noisy day so picking up a set of headphones is a really good idea now there is some stuff you can grab that's branded for switch but that really doesn't matter if you just want auto so we are able to find this really nice cheap set of headphones that are just under ten bucks from Panasonic they have great sound quality for their price range it's got adjustable ears hips and everything and they come in a large variety of colors now along with playing at home on a TV setup or outside portably the third option is to use your switch in tabletop mode and the main way you're supposed to do that normally is to make use of the kickstand which I've said many times before I'm not really a fan of it makes the switch constantly fall down it breaks off it's annoying so there's a couple accessories you can grab to make this situation better like this little portable kickstand right here now this is a little part we'll set up that folds up really easy to put into a bag and it just gives you a nice little way to set up your switch for a tabletop mode that's not going to be falling over constantly the other upside is that since it lifts the switch up a little bit you actually have a space to plug in a power adapter so you can charge it at the same time which is another annoying aspect of playing in tabletop mode now if you want something's gonna walk more of a line between tabletop or portable you can grab a hybrid cover like these guys right here there's a whole lot of these on the market but there are now some cheaper ones showing up for under ten bucks that you can grab it's basically acts as a protective case your switch should open this up real quick and just gives you a way to set it up that's gonna give it not only a little protection but a way that it has a built-in improved kickstand setup as well something else that's really important to keep in mind too is that if you're gonna use your switch a lot in tabletop mode or portably you're gonna need a way to carry around all your games especially if you buy them all physically like I do in which case you want to grab one of these guys right here these are from power a they make a couple different designs and all it is is a little portable case that can hold up to 12 cartridges for your switch so definitely cuts down instead of having to carry on a bunch of cases or having all a little cartridges fly around loosely which you don't want to have happen so definitely a good pickup
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