TAKECASE Carrying Case for Nintendo Switch and New OLED - Protective Hard Case Includes Pouch That Fits Adapter/Charger, Accessories and 19 Games Storage - Perfect for Travel - Blue/Black
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Hello. I put it through its paces with silicone grips and the standard Mumba hard case - it performed admirably both ways. They're all fine, but I don't have the Skull. Take a grip on the situation. It appears that it may be a little too wide, but I'll check it out and get back to you. Someone with access to the grip case should be able to provide some insight:
Yes, you are allowed to: ) The official original AC wall charger was designed to be held in the accessories pouch of this Switch case. Many Switch cases don't have this feature, but we thought it was important to be able to charge your Switch on the go.
The case comes with the standard Mumba hard case, but not the new Mumba battle case, which is a shame. Because of the angles, I believe you would have difficulty finding a case that would fit the Mumba battle case. Best of luck to you!
Yes, this is possible. When the case is open at an angle, you can use the zippers to make it more sturdy, then lean your switch inside to play it hands-free. free with the pleasure- detached cons
Selected User Reviews For TAKECASE Carrying Case for Nintendo Switch and New OLED - Protective Hard Case Includes Pouch That Fits Adapter/Charger, Accessories and 19 Games Storage - Perfect for Travel - Blue/Black
I was told through a grapevine that the first takecase I owned was one of the most capable cases available. br>After some time with it, I realized it was a little too tight of a fit, and that I was pressing the shoulder buttons, possibly draining the battery, but other than that, I really liked it. br>br>As a previous takecase customer, I joined their email club and was notified when the next revision was released. I bought it, and I agree that it added a little more space around the switch, as well as more game storage, bringing the total storage from 20 to 30 in comparison to the previous model. It has surpassed my expectations. br>br>Even though that case would have been ideal for me, I felt compelled to get the most recent one. I think I like to support what feels like a small, personal company, which is why I chose the blue model. br>br>At first glance, it appears to be identical to the previous model, but closer inspection reveals significant differences. br>br>Here are some of my main takeaways:
- The outer shell is a little thinner than the inner shell. This could have been done to increase the amount of space available around the switch in the interior bottom area. I don't think this will affect anything because of the way the switch is supported while in the case; I certainly don't plan on driving a truck over it, but it's something I noticed.
- On the upper mesh pocket, the part of the zipper that you grip is different (see comparison photos in another review), but the actual zipping part appears to be the same. It's possible that this is just a matter of taste. The previous model and the model before that had a smaller, but smooth metal grip on the zipper, whereas this new one has a larger fabric grip. Although I prefer the old one, this one is still usable.
- The previous model had elastic and mesh on the underside of the top flap to hold an additional 10 games. From 30 to 20, it's now back down to 20. This could be a problem for some people, as I know a few people who own a lot of switch games. It was removed from the previous model, presumably to prevent pressure against the screen if the accessory pouch was full and the games were stacked on top of each other. Because I don't have many games, this isn't an issue for me yet. br>br> Now available in a variety of colors. I like all of them, but the blue is particularly appealing to me. br>br> The space at the bottom is probably the most significant improvement. Certainly, there are more depressed shoulder buttons now, but I believe this was resolved in the previous model. There is significantly more room now. Perhaps a little too much, but it appears to be designed with grips in mind. br>br>Remove the following for model comparisons: o: br>br>o: br>br>o: br>br>o If you're a fan of blue or red hues, try these: Obtain the most recent modelbr>o: If you prefer a more refined metal zipper, check out these options: Continue to use the previous modelbr>o: If you need more room around your switch in the case because of a grip or personal preference: Obtain the most recent modelbr>o: If you're concerned about protection and believe that a few more millimeters would make a significant difference, consider the following: Continue to use the previous modelbr>o: If you plan to use the game storage on the flaps and need room for more than 20 games, follow these steps: Continue to use the previous modelbr>br>o: This is a great case to buy if you don't already have a case for your switch or if you need a competent, strong, and affordable case.
This is a case that I would strongly suggest. Currently, there is a 2-person limit. This product received a one-star review from a customer who stated that they were dissatisfied because they received an email about a new and improved product, but the differences were not significant enough for them to purchase a second one. That is, in my opinion, their fault for not carefully reading the email before ordering a second case. This is a revised version of a previously available case. I also received the same email, and the differences are clearly stated. It does not state that if you already own a previous version, you must purchase this one. br>br>I believe the 2-year plan is a good idea. It is unjust to give a star rating. That is, however, the rating that the person left, so it is as it is. However, anyone looking for a switch case and wondering why this one has a 2-star rating should read this review. I hope this review adequately summarized the experience. This case is extremely well-made and fits my switch perfectly.
I received an email offering a 50% discount on this new and improved case, which retails for $24. The original cost $12 and was available for 99 cents. The only difference between this new case and the old one is the price, which is doubled for less game storage and a cheaper accessory pouch lining, as well as the fact that the foam between the mesh and the inside is thinner than the original. It holds the same amount of accessories as before, and the area where the Switch goes isn't any deeper or larger. Only a piece of fabric for the inside zipper and ten fewer game slots are different. I like the case, but I don't like the marketing strategy of touting it as "new and improved" while charging twice as much for the same product; the new one holds 20 games while the previous one held 30, and they removed a storage flap in this version. I wouldn't have ordered a second one if I had known it was the same thing.
Before this case, I had the Mumba Case and before that, a Mario Odyssey case. In this review, I've also included comparison photos of the two. br>br>As a result, this case has a solid exterior and is also extremely durable. When you hit the top, it sounds more solid than my mumba case, which I used to prefer. It also has a handle to make it easier to carry! br>On the inside, there is a lot of room. Extra accessories can be kept in a zippered pocket. Now, I always have at least an extra set of joy cons and a charger with me, both of which fit perfectly in this case. When I'm here, you'll be able to fit three sets of joy-makers. If you really wanted to, you could make a list of disadvantages. We also have two game flaps, which I won't use because I mostly play digitally, but they're nice to have just in case. br>At this point, the area where you'll be installing the switch has this fabric piece(? ) that you'd put under it to make taking it out of the case a lot easier than grabbing the switch's edge and poking it out, which I thought was a neat little feature. When I play handheld, I also use a mumba protective case over my switch, which makes it bulky, so I have to be picky about which cases I use. Even with this case, I was surprised at how well it fit. Without a doubt, I would suggest this switch case to anyone!.
I doubted I'd use this because I already have a Zelda case, but I liked the idea of carrying a charger, so I bought it anyway. br>I was expecting it to be a lot bigger, so I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived. I quickly transferred my games and Switch, and the only drawback is that I can't see myself going back to my old case. It's only about an inch thicker than the cases that only hold the console and extra game cartridges, despite the fact that I can easily fit my wall and car chargers in without putting any pressure on my Switch. Very well made, fits in a travel bag, and holds everything (including the protective silicon casing I have around the switch and joy cons).