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Of all the consoles on the market, the Switch 2 is the most versatile right out of the box. It is both a home console and a handheld, plus the new Joy-cons can be used as traditional controllers or like a computer mouse. This makes the Switch 2 vs. Switch an easy decision even before you factor in all the upcoming Switch 2 games. Just like the original console, though, the Switch 2 is made much better with a few additional accessories. Even at launch there are a ton to pick from so we've narrowed the list down to only the best Nintendo Switch 2 accessories we personally can't live without.

Nintendo Switch 2 Camera
Nintendo Switch 2 Camera
Best Camera
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Svcouok W4 Autofocus Webcam, Compatible with Switch 2/ PC 2K 50fps QHD Dual Mic LED Lights USB Camera - 1080P 60 fps Pro Streaming
W4 Autofocus Webcam
Best Budget Camera
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Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller
Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller
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AceGamer【Pro Upgraded Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch/Lite/OLED/Windows, Hall Effect Joystick for Switch 2 Pro Remote Gamepad with Wake-Up/Turbo/Dual Vibration/Programmable (Red-Blue)
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Best Budget Controller
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Lexar 128GB PLAY micro SD Card, UHS-I, C10, U1, V10, A1, Full HD, 4K, Up To 160/50 MB/s microSDXC Memory Card, Expanded Storage for Nintendo Switch, Gaming, Smartphones, Tablets (LMSPLAY128G-BNNNU)
Lexar Play Pro
Best MicroSD Express Card
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SanDisk 256GB microSDXC Card Licensed for Nintendo Switch, Pokémon Edition, Pikachu - SDSQXAO-256G-GN6ZK
SanDisk 256GB microSDXC Card Licensed for Nintendo-Switch, Pokémon Edition
Best Budget MicroSD Express Card
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Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case
Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case
Best Carrying Case
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PowerA Slim Case for Nintendo Switch 2 - Dark Heather Grey, Officially Licensed, Protective Case, Holds 10 Game Cards, Padded Screen Protector, Built-in Play Stand
PowerA Slim Case
Best Budget Carrying Case
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Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset for PlayStation, Mac, PC, and Switch
Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset for PlayStation, Mac, PC, and Switch
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Nintendo Switch 2 Camera

Pros
  • 1080p resolution
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • A little expensive

One of the big features touted for the Nintendo Switch 2 is Game Chat. This new feature means you can finally virtually hang out with your friends via voice and video, so long as you have a compatible camera. While any USB-C camera will work, we'd argue that the official Nintendo Switch 2 Camera is the all-around best option. With 1080p resolution, a sleek profile, and a useful privacy shutter, this accessory is well worth the $55 for anyone looking to jump into Game Chat with all the bells and whistles.

Nintendo Switch 2 Camera
Nintendo Switch 2 Camera
Best Camera

W4 Autofocus Webcam

Pros
  • 1080P
  • Small design
  • Tripod included
Cons
  • Barebones

When it comes to cameras, Nintendo is being surprisingly generous with the Switch 2. Instead of forcing us to buy only officially licensed cameras, any USB-C camera so that opens the door for tons of budget options. One that we have personally tested to confirm it works that is very affordable is the W4 Autofocus Webcam. This is your standard 1080p webcam with no extra bells or whistles. Considering GameChat is limited to 1080p anyway, that's more than enough to get the job done. It is small, has a good range, and can be connected to the top of your TV or placed on a tripod. If you need a basic webcam for work or video calls, then it can pull double duty on your PC no problem.

Svcouok W4 Autofocus Webcam, Compatible with Switch 2/ PC 2K 50fps QHD Dual Mic LED Lights USB Camera - 1080P 60 fps Pro Streaming
W4 Autofocus Webcam
Best Budget Camera

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller

Pros
  • HD Rumble 2
  • Two back buttons
  • More comfortable than Joy-cons
Cons
  • No Hall Effect sticks

There's already a slew of traditional gamepad options for the Switch 2, but nothing can beat the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller for that familiar console feel. This excellent, albeit expensive, option is simply the best choice for playing games while your Nintendo Switch 2 is in docked mode. It's immensely comfortable and features solid battery life, and it's filled with all of the features you'd expect -- and then some. Perhaps its most compelling additions are the new GL/GR buttons on the back, which can be mapped to function as any other button on the controller for ultimate customizability over how you interact with games. If you're okay dropping $85 to pick up the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, it is the definitive way to play any competitive or challenging game.

Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller
Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller
Best Controller

AceGamer

Pros
  • Hall Effect sticks
  • Programmable back buttons
  • Gyro sensor
Cons
  • Not as good a battery as the Pro Controller

It is hard to beat the Pro Controller in terms of quality, but the AceGamer comes very close for being a fraction of the price. It has back buttons just like the Pro, but also has Hall Effect sticks so you never have to worry about the dreaded stick drift. Otherwise, you're getting a totally solid controller with various vibration settings, gyro, and even a turbo mode. It only falls short in terms of battery, but that's only because the Pro Controller seems to last forever. The AceGamer can run for around 12 hours of playtime, which is still very impressive. It is also compatible with PCs if you game on the computer as well.

AceGamer【Pro Upgraded Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch/Lite/OLED/Windows, Hall Effect Joystick for Switch 2 Pro Remote Gamepad with Wake-Up/Turbo/Dual Vibration/Programmable (Red-Blue)
AceGamer
Best Budget Controller

Lexar Play Pro

Pros
  • Multiple size options
  • Fastest MicroSD on the market
Cons
  • Larger sizes are expensive

The MicroSD card market is still small right now, but the current leader in terms of size and performances is the Lexar Play Pro. This card comes in either a 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB size so you can grab the size you feel is right for you. However, size options isn't what impresses us most about this card. What makes us put this at the top of the list is the speed of the card, which is what will lead to near instant loading times on your games. This card can hit up too 900MB/s read times, which is the fastest we've seen yet. It also has 600MBN/s write speeds, which shouldn't be overlooked. This speed determines how fast you can download games to the card. The faster this speed, the sooner you can start playing.

The main downsides to this card is the price. Because the market is so small, this card is still quite expensive when you look at the larger sizes, but that also means it is constantly getting sold out. However, even when more cards become available, we don't see any being better than this one for quite a while.

Lexar 128GB PLAY micro SD Card, UHS-I, C10, U1, V10, A1, Full HD, 4K, Up To 160/50 MB/s microSDXC Memory Card, Expanded Storage for Nintendo Switch, Gaming, Smartphones, Tablets (LMSPLAY128G-BNNNU)
Lexar Play Pro
Best MicroSD Express Card

SanDisk 256GB microSDXC Card Licensed for Nintendo-Switch, Pokémon Edition

Pros
  • Great size for the cost
  • Officially licensed for the Switch 2
  • Cute Pikachu design
Cons
  • May need to eventually upgrade

We fully expect the variety and costs of Micro SD Express cards to change now that the Switch 2 is pushing the format, but SanDisk does offer a very affordable option in the 256GB microSDXC card. SanDisk is a trusted name in SD cards, plus this specific version is officially licensed by Nintendo to work on your Switch 2 so you can be sure it will function without any issues. It has decent speeds so you shouldn't notice any major slowdowns or extended loading when playing off of it, either. While the size itself is decent, you may find yourself needing to upgrade or delete games as we see bigger games take up more space.

SanDisk 256GB microSDXC Card Licensed for Nintendo Switch, Pokémon Edition, Pikachu - SDSQXAO-256G-GN6ZK
SanDisk 256GB microSDXC Card Licensed for Nintendo-Switch, Pokémon Edition
Best Budget MicroSD Express Card

Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case

Pros
  • Built to hold all Switch 2 essentials
  • Soft and sturdy build quality
  • Includes screen protector and cloth
Cons
  • Not practical for everyday protection

Cases for the Nintendo Switch 2 come in all shapes and sizes, so you should always pick one that meets your unique needs both in terms of looks and functionality. Some are made only for protecting your Switch 2 and Joy-cons, while others are made to hold everything you need to move the console, dock, cables, controllers, and games. The official Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case falls into the latter category, offering impressive protection, high-quality materials, and tons of storage inside. This chunky case even has a spot to store your Nintendo Switch 2 dock so that you can transport your docked console experience anywhere you want to go. You'll find six slots for game carts, storage for a Pro Controller, and a large mesh compartment for all of your cables. As added bonuses, you'll even get a screen protector and cleaning cloth inside the case. For $85 it offers incredible peace of mind that you can bring the full Switch 2 experience with you with little risk of damage. However, it is a big case to carry if you are just bringing the Switch 2 around for the day to play in handheld mode.

Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case
Nintendo Switch 2 All-In-One Carrying Case
Best Carrying Case

PowerA Slim Case

Pros
  • Holds the console plus 10 games
  • Padded screen protector
  • Sleek design for easy transport
Cons
  • Can't hold other accessories

If you're just going out for the day or as part of your regular commute, you won't need a bulky case that can hold your entire Switch 2 setup. A much smaller and cheaper option that will keep your console safe and accessible on the go is the PowerA Slim Case. This sleek carrying case can hold your Switch 2 (Joy-cons attached) plus up to 10 game cards, which should be all you need for short trips. It has a nice, soft protective shell with a screen protector that will make sure no bumps or small drops will damage your screen. It also has a handy built-in stand to act as a stand for your Switch 2.

PowerA Slim Case for Nintendo Switch 2 - Dark Heather Grey, Officially Licensed, Protective Case, Holds 10 Game Cards, Padded Screen Protector, Built-in Play Stand
PowerA Slim Case
Best Budget Carrying Case

Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset for PlayStation, Mac, PC, and Switch

Pros
  • 80+ hour battery life
  • A.I noise filtering
  • Also compatible with other consoles and PC
Cons
  • Price

A good headset is a non-negotiable when playing on the go, but even elevates your game while playing at home if you don't have a top-end sound system. When it comes to headsets, you get what you pay for so we're going big and recommending the Audeze Maxwell despite the steep price. If you can stomach it, this headset will serve you well for the entire Switch 2 generation. The battery life is a huge component here since you will be using it on the move with your Switch 2, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. The sound quality is astounding and you won't lose any bit of it thanks to the noise filtering technology. They're very comfortable to wear, has detachable mic, and also works with other consoles and your PC to help justify the price.

Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset for PlayStation, Mac, PC, and Switch
Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset for PlayStation, Mac, PC, and Switch
Best Headset
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