Best Nintendo Switch Lite Accessories 2022

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Gaming on the go has plenty of perks, but there are still a few drawbacks and risks involved, so your Nintendo Switch Lite may benefit from the aid of some quality accessories. Nintendo went all-in on the portability side of the equation with the Switch Lite compared to the original Nintendo Switch. This more compact design and smaller screen can sip on the battery for longer—although the Nintendo Switch OLED also offers some extra battery life.

With all the portability, the Switch Lite needs additional protection with cases, sleeves, and screen protectors to avoid scratches when tossing it in your bag or the minor heart attacks that come with the inevitable drop. You can also upgrade the ergonomics with a holder or controller as well as expand the battery and storage with a battery bank and a microSD card. Plus, if you’re playing while commuting, you probably want a headset to prevent dirty looks from fellow passengers. Those are just a few ways you can kit out your Switch Lite, but you’ll find our recommendations below for even more options to make your Switch Lite a real road warrior.

TL;DR – These are the best Nintendo Switch Lite Accessories:

1. Nintendo Switch Lite Carry Case + Screen Protector

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Case

Your Nintendo Switch Lite's portability is one of its chief assets, and you shouldn't have to sacrifice that to protect it when you're on the go. The Nintendo Switch Lite Carry Case + Screen protector should have you covered. It adds minimal bulk by sticking close to the dimensions of the Switch Lite itself while providing 360-degree protection. There are also some fun designs to match different Switch games, like the Animal Crossing design we’ve linked, but unfortunately, Bells aren’t an accepted currency.

This case adds simple convenience and peace of mind. It zips and unzips easily to slide your Switch Lite in nice and snug or out when you’re ready to get your game on. Though compact, the case still offers additional storage for you to carry a collection of game cartridges. Finally, with this combo, you get a screen protector, so even when you throw it in your backpack without the case, you don’t need to worry about scratching the screen. Coming in around $25, this is an excellent investment in protection.

2. ButterFox Switch Lite Carrying Case

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Rugged Case

If you don't mind a little extra bulk while toting your Nintendo Switch Lite around, the ButterFox Switch Lite Carrying Case is an excellent option. It offers a sturdy shell with a nifty handle to protect your Switch Lite from drops and scratches and room to house all your favorite accessories. You even get a bunch of different color options to choose from. And best of all, this case is incredibly affordable, so you can snag it for just $10.

Unlike the Nintendo Switch Lite Carry Case, ButterFox provides plenty of space for storage and uses it cleverly. Two organizer layers offer slots for 19 game cartridges and two microSD cards, so you should rarely be without your favorite games. These layers double as a protective microfiber lining over the screen and a buffer to keep other accessories from pressing the Switch Lite's controls. A mesh pocket provides room to hold charging cables, earbuds, and even a modest portable charger, while quality zippers ensure everything remains safely tucked away in the case.

3. Hori DuraFlexi Protector

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Cover

While the Nintendo Switch is designed to be used with your TV and sometimes on the go, the Switch Lite is a true traveler. That makes it much more susceptible to damage out in the wild. The power of just a bit of plastic wrapped around the device could be the difference between making it or breaking it, literally. The Hori DuraFlexi Protector should hopefully prevent the latter from happening. It covers the Switch Lite around the sides and back in a flexible TPU that can absorb shock and protect the portable console, similar to a phone case. So, if you have butter fingers or just want to slide your Switch into a bag without hassling with a carrying case, this cover is for you.

The Hori DuraFlexi Protector is classy, simple, and conveniently doesn't cover up the design of your Switch Lite since it's transparent. However, there are Pokemon and Animal Crossing designs available. The cover also features perfectly placed cutouts to ensure you can easily access all of the Switch Lite's ports while the sleeve is on, so when you’re juicing up, you won’t have to remove the cover. The material used even gives you a bit of extra grip. And while the impressively low price tag may raise some red flags, it's worth noting that the DuraFlexi protector is officially licensed by Nintendo.

4. Orzly Grip Case

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Rugged Cover

Are you one of those people prone to dropping all of your electronics? You’ll be covered, literally, with the Orzly Grip Case. This cover is rubberized and ready to put your Nintendo Switch Lite in a protective embrace, covering all around to shield it from your flimsy grip. It’ll prevent bumps and scrapes while also giving your hands more grip. And though this is an excellent rugged case, it adds just 25 grams of weight to your Switch Lite, so you won't have to stop calling it Lite just because you've tucked it into this case.

What you get from the Orzly Grip Case is far more than just protection for the console. Orzly added thicker handles to the sides, making up for the lack of ergonomics around the Switch Lite's controls. This kit also provides covers for the thumbsticks for more tactile control and less wear. There’s even some storage, so you won’t have to leave your favorite games behind, while a kickstand on the case allows you to enjoy content hands-free. Orzly makes this case in a variety of colors, and it’s super affordable, making it easy to keep your device safe and your vibe intact.

5. amFilm Tempered Glass Screen Protector

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Screen Protector

The Nintendo Switch Lite features a plastic screen just like its console brethren, which means it'll be very prone to scratching. You're going to want a screen protector to prevent any damage. There are a ton of Switch Lite screen protectors popping up on the market, but amFilm's Tempered Glass Screen Protector is the tried and true most trusted. It’s also a super affordable way to keep your Switch safe, costing just $7.

This particular Switch Lite screen protector is made of tempered glass, which won't scratch nearly as easily as the plastic screen, giving your handheld the glossy, premium glass screen it should have had from the get-go. You get more than just the screen protector, as the kit offers wet wipes, a microfiber cleaning cloth, and a squeeze card to ensure the smoothest installation possible without any dust bubbles or smudges. amFilm’s Tempered Glass Screen Protector also happens to be a three-pack, so you'll have enough screen protectors to use as replacements for years to come—or if you screw up installation on the first attempt.

6. Satisfye Switch Lite Grip

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Grip

Don't let your hands suffer from the small controls and tight grip that come along with the Nintendo Switch Lite. You can upgrade your hold with the grip from Satisfye. This attachment slides right onto your Switch Lite, adding two palm fins to give your hands something to really grab onto, while the included thumb pads add extra protection and a tactile feel. The grip also helps give your thumbs a bit more room to move, especially when reaching for the D-Pad or right thumbstick, making your entire gaming experience much more enjoyable.

We loved the version of the grip from Satisfye for the full-size Nintendo Switch, so it's nice to see a model for the smaller Switch Lite. The technology loaded into this grip ensures your device is held tightly in place without any damage to the chassis, and the Switch won’t overheat, as there’s ample airflow. You’re not going to find a better way to improve the overall ergonomics of the compact device, as the grip offers more of a controller-like feel that your hands will thank you for.

7. PNY XLR8 128GB Gaming

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Memory Card

If you're building up a healthy collection of games on your Nintendo Switch Lite, you want to ensure you've got enough storage for all of them. The 32GB of internal storage probably isn’t going to cut it, and that’s where a memory card like the PNY XLR8 128GB Gaming can come in handy. The 128GB of extra space should provide plenty of room for your game library. Best of all, it costs just $16. And if you think you'll need more storage, you can snag a larger version of the microSD or grab a second one to split up your library onto multiple drives.

The PNY XLR8 128GB Gaming memory card comes toting not only the space but also all the speed needed to get cruising through your games. You get fast read speeds of 100MB/s to ensure you're not wasting precious battery life while waiting for games to load up. Plus, the 90MB/s write speeds make it easy to save your progress in a game quickly.

8. Anker PowerCore Nintendo Switch Edition

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Portable Battery Power Bank

The Nintendo Switch Lite has plenty of battery to get you through a long commute. But if you know you're going to have a long day away from a power outlet, it doesn't hurt to have a bit of extra power available. Anker makes some of the best portable chargers you can get, and they’ve made one specifically tailored to work for Nintendo Switch. It’s nice and compact, just like the console, so you can easily tuck it into your bag, ensuring you’re good to game on the go.

The Anker PowerCore Nintendo Switch Edition is officially licensed by Nintendo and can give you hours of extra playtime from its 13,400mAh battery bank. You get about two full charges from this backup battery, and it can bring your console completely back to life in around three hours. There’s also an additional port to juice up a second device, like a smartphone or tablet.

9. SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Gaming Headset

The lack of Bluetooth support on the Nintendo Switch Lite has always been a shortcoming, though a software update did remedy it. However, the Switch is still plagued with some connection issues, but you can get around that problem with the SteelSeries Arctis 1. This wireless gaming headset offers a USB-C dongle that can plug directly into the bottom of the Switch to deliver a lag-free, lossless audio connection. You can also use a wired connection. It doesn't get much better than that level of versatility.

The headset itself totes a durable, comfortable build with a decent clamping force to ensure a snug fit, while the plush earcups house 40mm neodymium drivers that deliver crisp, clear audio. Being wireless, battery life is important, and the 20 hours offered by the SteelSeries Arctis 1 should be plenty to last through your longest gaming marathons. Best of all is the sub-$100 price tag, making these cans a steal.

10. GuliKit Route Air Pro

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Bluetooth Adapter

Nintendo really failed to acknowledge the times with the Switch and Switch Lite when it omitted Bluetooth support for Bluetooth earbuds and wireless headphones. Though there is a new update for Switch, allowing for Bluetooth audio pairing, there are still issues with the feature, especially in terms of delay. Fortunately, there are workarounds like the GuliKut Route Air Pro. This little kit can get you up and running with your favorite Bluetooth audio devices while experiencing very low latency.

The GuliKut Route Air Pro is a super-compact dongle that plugs into the bottom of your switch via USB-C and largely stays flush with the device. There are LED lights that indicate pairing status, and it even includes a tiny microphone you can plug into the Switch Lite's headset jack. With the adapter plugged in, you can pair it with up to two audio devices and stream audio to them simultaneously. The adapter supports aptX for higher-quality audio and aptX LL for lower audio latency, that's crucial in games. This device is the perfect way to fix the less-than-stellar Bluetooth support.

11. Nintendo Joy-Cons

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Controllers

The Nintendo Switch Lite might have a pair of integrated controllers, but they require a tight grip to hold on to and lack all the special functionality of the Nintendo Joy-Cons. By pairing these wireless controllers to your handheld, you’ll get back HD rumble as well as the infrared and motion-sensing sensors that some games like 1-2-Switch and Arms need for proper playing. They’re also way more comfortable to grasp for gaming marathons.

The Nintendo Joy-Cons really shine during multi-player games, as both the left and right controllers feature a full set of buttons, an accelerometer, and a gyro sensor, so they can be used independently of each other. There are even handy straps for a bit more to hold onto while playing this way. All of the added control is worth the $80 price tag, even when considering the Joy-Con drift issue.

12. Nintendo Switch Pro Controller

Going Pro

As portable as the Nintendo Switch Lite is, we can’t imagine it’s too comfortable to hold for hours on end, and the same goes for even a pair of Joy-Cons slotted into a Charging Grip. That’s why users should pick up a Switch Pro Controller for extended play at home or on the go. Not only is this traditional, ergonomic controller easier to hold, but it also sports better triggers and bumpers while giving you back HD rumble and motion controls.

The Nintendo Switch Pro Controller works wireless and can charge using a USB-C cable. If you're worried about keeping charge, it boasts a 40-hour battery life, so you’re set for an all-day gaming marathon. The larger, more tactile triggers and buttons, along with Nintendo's signature D-pad should improve your gameplay while giving a retro feel. It even supports Amiibo with its NFC chip. Best of all, the controller should last the duration of your Switch Lite's life cycle, making it a very sound $70 investment.

13. Adonit Mark

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Stylus

Similar to most smartphones and tablets, the Nintendo Switch Lite offers a display with touch input. And sometimes, a finger isn’t always the ideal tool for the job, as they can leave oils and grease on the screen, making it harder to see over time and requiring more cleaning. Plus, your hands can get in the way of what you’re playing, especially where precision is concerned. So, if you plan to play games centered around the touch input on the Nintendo Switch Lite, like Scribblenauts Showdown, a stylus comes in handy.

The Adonit Mark is an affordable stylus, coming in under $10, that will register just like a finger on a touchscreen but won’t leave the same residue. This stylus features a mesh tip to hold up better over time than some of the soft, silicone-tipped styluses you might find. Its triangular shape ensures the stylus doesn’t roll away from you, while the durable aluminum body means you’ll be good to toss it in your bag or wherever. Since the Nintendo Switch Lite’s display is in charge of registering the touches, the Adonit Mark also doesn’t require any power, making it a portable partner for your Switch Lite.

14. Razer Barracuda X

Best Nintendo Switch Lite Bluetooth Headset

Nintendo games are known for their quality soundtracks, but the little speakers on your Nintendo Switch Lite aren’t going to be the best way to experience them. You don’t even get the option to plug into an entertainment center like the standard Switch. Enter the Razer Barracuda X. You can connect them to your switch via Bluetooth for the basics or slide in the USB-C dongle and enjoy high-quality, low-latency audio piped wirelessly to the headset. If you forget the dongle at home and don’t like the latency of Bluetooth, the headset can connect over the classic 3.5mm headset jack.

The Razer Barracuda X totes all that capability while rocking a comfortable, lightweight build. You get a classy, subtle design with a detachable boom mic to fly under the radar when wearing them out and about. The earcups have a breathable material and house 40mm TriForce drivers to deliver crisp, detailed audio. You’d think there might be a few cut corners or missing features at this price point, but Razer didn’t even settle for lackluster battery life, as these headphones can run for over 50 hours.

What to look for in a Nintendo Switch Lite Accessory

The most important thing you should keep in mind while shopping for Switch Lite accessories is that all accessories designed for the original Switch won’t necessarily work with Nintendo’s smaller handheld system. The Switch Lite is simply a different system that has smaller dimensions, integrated controllers, a lack of motion, and IR sensors.

Some cases and battery cases for instance are just going to be too large. While the Switch Lite will fit, it’ll probably jumble around with all the extra space inside. The same thing goes for screen protectors unless you’re ready to cut them down with a box cutter or some kind of knife, they’re going to be too big for the Switch Lite’s smaller display.

Unfortunately, most if not all of the Labo Nintendo has released isn’t going to work with the Nintendo Switch Lite. This is especially true of any pieces of Labo designed to hold the screen by itself like the Labo VR Kit or Labo Piano, due to the system’s slightly different proportions and its inability to detach the controllers.

While you may be able to use other Labo kits like the Vehicle Kit, it wouldn’t quite be the same because you can’t connect the Switch Lite to a TV.

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