Mumba Grip Case for Nintendo Switch Lite, [Blade Series] TPU Protective Portable Cover Accessories Compatible with Switch Lite Console 2019 Release (Black)
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Only the switch lite is included in this purchase.
Yes, I believe it improves the device's overall ergonomics.
This is accomplished by the mumba switch light carry case.
Yes, of course (it's the same size as any other Switch Lite), and I highly recommend it because it gives you a good grip.
Selected User Reviews For Mumba Grip Case for Nintendo Switch Lite, [Blade Series] TPU Protective Portable Cover Accessories Compatible with Switch Lite Console 2019 Release (Black)
This is the best case I've seen so far. I'm 6'1'', so I have large hands, and this case is very comfortable to hold. When you combine this with a glass screen protector, your Switch Lite will feel as if it can withstand a beating. It's simple to wear and remove. The SWITCH logo is centered in the back design, making it look sleek. Because it's for the Switch Lite, you won't have to turn it on and off as frequently, which is a huge plus. It does not have a cutout for the SD card slot, which is an advantage in my opinion because it keeps the design and feel symmetrical. I won't be carrying my switch lite in a case; instead, I'll just toss it in my bag with confidence. However, while wearing this case, I'll be aware of the following: )br>br>I'd like a detachable front cover that could hold game cartridges if they made a new version of this case.
I had to get this when I realized that holding the switch lite while playing caused me to develop a weird kink in my wrist that hurt!br>br>It fits very nicely in your hand and alleviates the problem. br>br>I had to get this when I realized that holding the switch lite while playing caused me to develop a strange kink in my wrist that hurt!br>br> It's easy to apply and remove, and you'd expect the same from a phone case. br>br>It's well worth the money at this price!.
I liked how the extra bulk around the bottom edges made it feel like I was holding a controller. br>br> I particularly like the fact that the back is see-through. I wanted a clear protective case to show off the zacian and zamasenta designs on my special pokemon edition switch lite. br>br>The case is sturdy and matte, which gives it a nice feel. It has raised edges along the switch lite to protect the screen if it fell at a certain angle. The analog sticks and trigger buttons would probably get banged up in a fall, but they are expected to move freely. The only thing I didn't like was how hard the external power and volume buttons had to be pressed in order for the input to register. Without the plastic on top, I believe the volume buttons are easier to use. However, by holding the home button on the switch lite, I was able to wake up and put the console to sleep as well as adjust the volume. br>br>The bottom, where the SD card slot is located, is also closed off. However, I don't anticipate you changing memory cards as frequently as you might game cards. br>br>in addition, this is a personal dislike based solely on color; I would get the peacock color to match the blue part of my switch lite, but the black looks nice as well. br>br>Overall, this case has a much nicer feel and protection than other clear or semi clear cases, and it is semi clear for my specific reason of wanting to show off the back.
On my original switch, I had a mumba case, and I used a usb c adapter cable on the dock, so I never had to remove it when playing on TV. It was fantastic, so when I saw this, I thought to myself, "Hell yeah!" Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, First and foremost, it shares the same top design as the full-size switch case, which is odd given that it lacks removable joy cons and thus no need for open triggers, but that's not a major flaw. Finally, the bottom of my switch lite does not fit in the bottom of the case; the black rubber that is supposed to cup the bottom of the switch lite appears to be short; at the corners, it appears to be fine, but as the rubber comes closer to the charging port from both sides, it gets smaller, and the switch bottom sticks out; this makes me want to keep trying to push the switch into the case because it appears that it is not. Even worse, it appears to be worse at the charging port. br>Now, it's possible that I just got a bad one, or that the design is bad.
Mumba is, in my opinion, far more comfortable than Hori. I was able to compare and contrast both of them. It's about an inch wider and has angled sides, which I think is why I prefer it to the Hori. The hori one, on the other hand, has access to the micro sd card slot, whereas the mumba does not. So it all depends on how frequently you want to swap out micro SD cards. Hori's micro SD cutout is right where I rest my right pinky finger, and it just didn't feel right to me. The Hori is grey, which I like, and it goes well with the grey Lite.
It has a lot of sound and ventilation openings, as well as easy access to charge or change games, which I really like. To access the SD card, you must remove the case. br>br>I dislike that the case does not provide protection around the Z buttons, and I despise the power button. It has a habit of slipping off the button and becoming stuck in some way. It's not a problem right now, but I'm worried it'll wear out and break off. The volume controls aren't an issue at all. Another issue I have is that the handles aren't quite big enough to completely fill my hand, so my hands get tired after a while of playing. br>br>Overall, I like the case and think it does a good job of protecting my Lite. It's easier to hold and play with because of this.
It's extremely comfortable and adds just the right amount of bulk to your outfit. Because I have small hands, the switch lite is almost as comfortable for me as a regular switch. Although the hori armor improved the comfort, it lacked a large grip to hold and rest my hands on. The much-discussed satisfye grip was a little too wide for me, making reaching the buttons a bit of a stretch. br>br>I decided to give this one a shot on the spur of the moment, and I'm glad I did. The grips on this one are a little larger and angled out instead of straight down like the hori's. It makes the system a little wider, but not much, and gives your palms a nice place to rest, as well as putting your hands at a comfortable angle, especially the right hand, so your fingers can easily grab/rest on the back grips. Because the angle of the grips prevents it from fitting into the hori tough pouch, I also purchased the mumba case. Overall, I'm happy with this grip. br>br> The only drawback is that the game card slot is difficult to open with short nails, but this was also a problem with the Hori case.