Customer Reviews With Photos
I love this graphic but one of the controller pieces didn't fit properly. The 4 small square holes were not lined up (see pic). Parts of it bubbled no matter how much I tried. Overall I am happy with it thoigh.

This case was the perfect fit for my son’s Nintendo Switch Oled. I had purchased him one case of another brand and his Switch Oled didn’t fit. It was a better fit for the regular Switch. The Oled is slightly bigger than the regular switch. So I got him this one to see if it fit, and it fit perfectly. He has room to carry his game cartridges, and a zippered section for his plug or whoever else. It is strong and sturdy, so your switch is really protected. He was happy and what makes your child happy makes you happy as a mom. So I recommend this case specifically for the Nintendo Switch Oled. Happy son = Happy Mama.

I was so excited to get this portable travel dock for our Nintendo Switch! It's super easy to use. Plug the switch into the USB C male end. Plug the HDMI cable into the TV or monitor. Then plug a USB C power cable into the female USB socket on the dock. Then you're in business!It works perfectly, picture is perfect. Cannot wait to travel with this! We're planning to hook the switch up when we're in hotel rooms at the beach or in the mountains. Perfect for bringing the Switch to Grandma's house during summer and winter breaks and hooking up to her huge plasma TV on the wall!There is an extra USB socket if you need to charge or connect a controller. I haven't used that yet though.It's compact and well made. Seems like it will stand up to travel and maybe even a little abuse from the 7 year old kiddo. Love the bright colors. Highly recommended.

Honesty I’ve had this case on my switch for a couple weeks now and honesty it’s my favorite. It’s easy to install and protects the switch very well at least for my usage, “your mileage may vary” the case is thin enough that it goes well with my tomtoc carrying case. I recommend to get both of these if you wanna keep your switch in awesome condition. It’s very sturdy and the material feels great to touch. The back is very nice and does not cause any air bubbles in between your switch and the clear plastic as some clear phone cases tend to do. Definitely worth it 👍🏻

Package came open and damaged. The product is tiny and comes with 0 cables.There were other products for the same amount that brought more (including the cable).

The glass screen protector came with a bubble defect on the edge which made it sharp and dangerous.One of the two thumb rubber was torn on the side, so that was disappointing.The case itself isn't molded correctly so it just slightly blocks the game slot enough that I cant open it. The power and volume works great though.I like how it fits in my hands, great ergonomics. I fixed the game slot by shaving the case a little bit.

Just got it in the mail today and it’s for the full size Switch not the Switch Lite. It even says Switch Light on the packing slip. Very disappointed.*Update* They sent me a second package however it was for an Xbox controller. I reached out to them again and they finally shipped me out the correct skin along with a few extra goodies. As for the product itself, I’m in love! It goes on easily and matches my teal Switch Lite beautifully.

I didn't have trouble installing these and the joycons work perfectly and have no technical issues. Although it was time consuming and a bit of a challenge, it was a fun project. Having a full set of tools was extremely helpful and in my opinion, necessary. When I first installed them, they looked great but after a few weeks they have started to become discolored. The first picture is from when I first installed them and the other 2 are what they looked like after a couple weeks and the pictures don't show the full extent of it. My only theory as to why they are turning that color in particular is that it's the color of my hair dye at the moment. However, the color from my hair dye hasn't transferred to anything else (even my pillowcases, etc) so I think the paint on these things simply becomes discolored very easily. I don't like how it looks now and I think it's just going to get worse so I might buy another set of shells from another brand and swap them again.

I love it!!!! Perfect, I have nothing bad to say about it!!

Not as pastel as it looks in the photos but still very pretty.

I have used Skinomi screen protectors, the wet application ones specifically, for a lot of my stuff (latest being my Galaxy S8) because I am always satisfied with their products and their customer service. Even before I got the product, Skinomi sent me an e-mail saying that they would replace their product for free if anything went wrong. Great customer service!The first time I placed the Switch skin protector, I messed it up; one corner was too high, so I sprayed the screen protector, peeled it off, and reapplied the solution. The problem was that during the first application I had used so much solution that I didn't have a lot of solution for my second application, and after everything had dried, I saw some pretty bad streaks in the middle of my screen. I let that sit overnight to see if it would maybe go away on its own, but in the morning it was still there, so I emailed Skinomi.They replied right away, and told me that if the defects didn't go away they would send me another one. However, they also told me that I could make my own homemade spray with one drop mild detergent and a 1/2 cup of water, so I did that, put it in the spray bottle, and decided to remove and reapply the screen protector for the third time, a full day since I had let it dry. This last time I sprayed the heck out of the sticky part of the screen and just made sure to squeegee all of that liquid out, and the screen protector came out perfectly (with a few minor imperfections). Third time was the charm!It's just amazing to me that you can mess up the same screen protector twice and have good results on the third try. Very happy with Skinomi and their customer service!

This is supposed to be new, and for a Christmas. The box is so badly ripped, clearly the item has been taken out of it before. Thankfully, the item seems ok. I hate giving a gift that looks used. I am very disappointed

Screen protector was cheap plastic. The squeegee provides scratches it while applying. The joycon grips were very slick and didnt fit well. They actually made it harder to use. They would slip off while playing and cover and press buttons. The case has trouble fitting in the case when the grip are on and it wanted to pull the grips and joystick tops off when pulling it out. Even the "microfiber" cloth that comes with the case started to fuzz and come apart just cleaning the screen. Aestheticly the case is great from the outside but everything else is a wasted purchase.

It's super cute and it's really protective. It doesn’t really snap well on just one part, but that's the only issue it has. I honestly thought it was going to be transparent, but it's black on the backside, which makes it look really nice. I'm happy with this case. Thank you.

(Update at bottom.)I need to preface this by saying I'm a big fan of 8BitDo. I've pre-ordered almost all of their controllers this year, and am looking out for the Zero 2 and SN30 Pro+. I think they're fast becoming one of the best third-party controller makers out there, second only to Hori.I was a skeptic at first, but ever since one came with my Analogue Nt mini I was a quick fan.I opted for the N64 variant for the N30 pro 2. While the GameCube colors definitely pop more, I prefer a more muted iteration. Plus, there's not as enough N64 love compared to GCN!I also have to say that this is my first 8BitDo controller with analog sticks. As I did not own the previous N30 Pro, I wasn't aware of how small this controller is compared to others. Mind you, it's not a micro controller, but it's definitely about 1/3 or so smaller than controllers like the Wii Classic Controller (Pro). If you came into this knowing this already, then great; but if you're like me and were expecting a standard-size controller, then it's something you'd want to consider. As such, everything is shrunken, from the buttons to the sticks. It's better as a travel controller, but maybe not so for home use.That's one star docked for me, but I realize that's more of a personal preference.I do like that it uses USB-C to charge, and it charged right away. There are two LEDs along the side to indicate battery and pairing status. They're bright, but not glaringly so. I was pleased when I made this discovery when I first plugged it in.Since this is geared toward Switch users, there are Switch buttons at the bottom; I do not own a Switch at the moment. I plan on using this with my Android and PC for now, and then see how it tests with a Switch when I get one.But I do want to point out that, when I plugged in the controller to charge, I accidentally pressed the Switch buttons that are located at the button. They're clicky, but very easy to press, whether intentionally or accidentally.On my Android and PC, I noticed some small lag between inputs. It wasn't bad, but definitely not zero-lag. I'm sure it's just the programs I used that inserted the lag. The buttons are nicely clicky, and 8BitDo has made the best third-party d-pad to date, something which is not very easy to accomplish.While minuscule, the buttons do not feel noticeably small. They're easy to locate and press with tactility, and the analog sticks even have buttons themselves!The second star that I'd like to dock, however, comes from the shoulder buttons. I get what 8BitDo was trying to do here, but the L1 and R1 triggers are a bit difficult for me to press. They're located on the outer part of the top, while L2 and R2 are toward the center. It's like the new 3DS, but the way my index fingers rest on the top here makes it so that I press L2 and R2 instead of L1 and R1, unless I move them to uncomfortable positions. Some people might be able to press the outer shoulder buttons more easily--perhaps with the inside of a knuckle--but my fingers won't let me do so comfortably. With computers, you can easily fix this by swapping them, but you would have to with every program. With consoles, this may not be as easy if they're hard-programmed inputs. I hope 8BitDo offers a firmware version where you can swap these.I am otherwise pleased and do not regret my purchase. You get a nice, universal controller with analog sticks (that have buttons), vibration, and wonderful color schemes. This is more of a travel controller and is at least much better than other travel controllers. I'm not sure whether I want to order a Zero 2 as now I fear that may be too small!(PS, sorry for the rotated picture. It showed up fine on my PC.)***UPDATE 11/30/18***Okay, so after using this a few more days after writnig this review I have to say it's grown on me. I'm bumping it up from 3 to 4 stars because, as a controller for Android or computer systems, it works marvelously. The little sticks are actually very comfortable to use despite being minuscule, and the d-pad still is wonderful, but the shoulder problems still remain an issue for me. The inner buttons, while easier to press, are a bit *too* clicky for me (and this coming from someone who loves clickiness).
