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Nintendo Switch 2 “storage boxes” refer to carrying cases designed for travel and organization, featuring hard EVA shells for drop protection, dedicated slots for 8–24 game cartridges (plus microSD), mesh pockets for cables/chargers/Joy-Con grips, and screen flaps. They’re essential for the larger 7.9-inch console, preventing joystick presses and scratches.
Top Storage Cases
Brand/Model Game Slots Key Features Best For ProCase Hard Shell 24 EVA shell, mesh pocket for cables/earbuds, screen flap/stand; lightweight travel/home storage Max game hoarders Fintie Carrying Case 20 Hard shell, mesh for Joy-Cons/cables, no joystick flex; slim profile Budget slim daily carry Tomtoc FancyCase Slim 12 Durable EVA, soft flap, anti-joystick press; colorful styles Stylish protection Belkin Carrying 12 Hard shell, AirTag pocket, mesh pouch, strap; premium materials Travel w/ tracker JSAUX Hardshell 15 Dual-layer EVA, microfiber screen cover, cable pouch; dock-compatible Ultra-budget value PowerA Slim Zip-Up 10 Hard shell, tent stand, slim; official license Entry-level tabletop RDS Game Traveler Deluxe 12 Fits Pro Controller/dock, USB-C cable slot, microSD holders Full accessory loadout dbrand Killswitch Ultra 10 Travel cover, dock adapter, skins/screen protector; crush-proof Premium grip + storage Pros and Cons
Pros:
- High Capacity: 12–24 slots keep libraries organized; mesh for extras.
- Rugged Protection: EVA shells survive drops/bags; flaps guard screens.
- Slim/Portable: Many under 1-inch thick; straps/AirTag slots for travel.
- BF Value: 50%+ off beats launch prices.
Cons:
- Bulk for Max Storage: High-slot cases thicker, less pocket-friendly.
- No Universal Dock Fit: Most require removal; all-in-ones like JSAUX/Turtle better.
- Basic Fabrics: Budget ones wear faster; premium (Belkin/dbrand) last longer.



