After eight years of Nintendo’s console-handheld hybrid, its successor, the Nintendo Switch 2, is finally in our hands. It’s already become the all-time fastest-selling piece of gaming hardware in the U.S. While it’s a brand-new system, some of the original Switch accessories still work with the platform, although things like an old case or spare Joy-Con won’t fit because of the Switch 2’s bigger screen and new magnetic Joy-Con. You’ll need a handful of new accessories to get the most out of your next-gen Switch. From finding the best grips for your Joy-Con 2 to the easiest bubble-free screen protectors to guard that shiny new display, we have you covered in this Switch 2 accessories guide.
I’ve researched the best Switch 2 accessories you can buy right now based on direct hands-on experience with new gear and firsthand knowledge about some of our favorite Switch 1 accessory manufacturers. Plenty of companies are still shipping their products to retailers and new stuff is still coming out all the time, so I’ll continue to update this list over time with my favorite new accessories as I go hands-on with them.
Best MicroSD Express Cards for Switch 2 So Far
Bigger games with great graphical detail meant the Switch 2 needed a faster storage solution for your downloaded games. That means your old SD cards from the Switch 1 will not work here. You need to get a MicroSD Express card for the Switch 2, which is faster (and more expensive) than the basic model. We’ll be updating our guide to the best MicroSD Express cards for Nintendo Switch 2 as we do more testing now that the console is out. We’re still working on it, but if you’re in need of a cheap MicroSD Express card and see the Onn one in stock at Walmart, we’d recommend grabbing one. While it probably won’t be the best long-term storage solution, it earned a solid review from us.
Best Cases for Switch 2
The Switch 2 may be portable, but it’s not invincible. If you’re gearing up to take the 10/10 Donkey Kong Bananza, Mario Kart World, or Cyberpunk 2077 on the road, you’ll need to protect your console with a sturdy, reliable case. Again, your original Switch case is not going to fit your Switch 2, so you will need to purchase a new one. In addition to materials, construction, and form, I specifically made sure to look for extra features like comfort grips, game cartridge storage, bundles, and tested brands when making my suggestions. Of course, whether you want to go with a slim soft case like the one from Tomtoc (that we reviewed), a budget-friendly hard case like the one from PowerA (that we reviewed), a charging case like the one from Belkin (that we reviewed), or a bulkier hard case like CoBak’s, you have options for your preferences.
Best Switch 2 Screen Protectors
Even though the Switch 2 has a built-in layer that acts as screen protector – don’t peel that off – a good screen protector is non-negotiable for handheld devices. Since the launch of the original Switch, tons of companies have stepped up their game, offering new applicators, matte finishes, and kits to make sure your protector doesn’t trap dust or air bubbles when you apply it. Some are also built to take hits like a tank (though we’d never suggest testing this out yourself).
I use some of these brands to protect other devices I own, like my Steam Deck and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone, and many of the same design principles are applied across different designs, including the Switch 2. Most of these also come with extra units in case your first protector gets damaged.





