Must-Have Accessories for Your Nintendo Switch in 2025

(Because Joy-Con Drift is Still a Thing 🙃)

Ah, the Nintendo Switch—Nintendo’s little hybrid miracle that somehow still refuses to die, despite being older than some TikTok influencers’ careers. Whether you’re still rocking the OG model, flexing that OLED screen, or clinging to the Switch Lite like a lifeline, one thing is certain: you need the right accessories to make this thing actually usable in 2025.

Because let’s be real—Nintendo’s base setup is about as “complete” as a Bethesda game at launch. Yeah, it works, but you’re going to need a few tweaks, upgrades, and possibly a replacement controller when Joy-Con drift inevitably comes for you. So let’s get into the must-have accessories that’ll save your sanity (and your Switch) this year.


A REAL Controller (Because Joy-Cons Were a Mistake)

If you’ve ever held a Joy-Con and thought, “Wow, this was clearly designed for the hands of a toddler,” you are not alone. Nintendo really said, ergonomics? Never heard of her.

Enter the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller—the controller you should have had from day one. It’s got a proper D-pad, actual grips, and battery life that doesn’t make you contemplate life choices mid-boss fight. If you play docked even half the time, this is non-negotiable.

💀 Alternative: If you don’t want to cough up the cash for the official Pro Controller, 8BitDo makes some excellent third-party controllers that work just as well (and sometimes even better).


A MicroSD Card (Because Storage is a Joke)

Let’s do some math. The Nintendo Switch has 32GB of internal storage (64GB if you’re fancy with an OLED). The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom alone eats up 16GB. See the problem?

If you don’t feel like playing the game of “which save file must be sacrificed today,” do yourself a favor and grab a high-capacity microSD card. I’m talking at least 256GB, though 512GB or even 1TB is ideal if you hoard digital games like a dragon sitting on a mountain of gold.

💀 Recommendation: SanDisk microSDXC Cards are the gold standard—fast, reliable, and won’t randomly die on you.


A Charging Dock (Because Joy-Cons Die Faster Than Your Will to Live on a Monday Morning)

Here’s something fun: if you play with multiple Joy-Cons or controllers, you’ll quickly realize that Nintendo does not care about your charging needs. You get one dock and a prayer.

A charging dock for Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers solves this issue. Just plop them in, and boom—they’re ready when you need them. No more switching out dead controllers like you’re speedrunning equipment failure.

💀 Recommendation: Look for PowerA or Hori charging docks—they won’t break the bank and actually do what Nintendo should’ve built into the console from the start.


A Decent Carrying Case (Because Your Switch Deserves More Than a Plastic Grocery Bag)

If you’re carrying your Switch around naked—I’m sorry, but we can’t be friends. That screen is one accidental drop away from becoming a modern art project.

A sturdy carrying case is an absolute necessity, unless you enjoy watching your investment get scratched up like an old DVD from the Blockbuster era. Look for one with padded protection, game card storage, and space for cables—you know, the basics.

💀 Recommendation: Tomtoc and Orzly make solid cases that won’t make your Switch look like it just survived a war zone.


A Screen Protector (Because Your Fingers are Greasy and the Screen is Fragile)

Remember how I just said the Switch screen is one bad drop away from disaster? Yeah, that applies even if you never drop it—because scratches just happen.

Invest in a tempered glass screen protector, because the alternative is crying over an OLED screen that now has the battle scars of your mistakes.

💀 Recommendation: amFilm makes some of the best tempered glass screen protectors—cheap, effective, and easy to install without turning your screen into a bubble-ridden disaster.


A Better Stand (Because the Built-in One is a Sad Joke)

Look, I get it. Nintendo tried to give us a kickstand. The keyword here is tried. If you have the original Switch, you know that flimsy excuse for a stand is about as reliable as a Wi-Fi connection in a basement.

A dedicated Switch stand is a game-changer if you actually want to play in tabletop mode without fearing for your console’s life. Adjustable angles? Stable base? Not snapping off if a butterfly sneezes near it? Yes, please.

💀 Recommendation: Hori makes a solid third-party stand that doesn’t make you question Nintendo’s design choices.


A Dock Replacement (Because Traveling With the Official Dock is a Nightmare)

Nintendo’s official dock is massive, fragile, and expensive—which is a terrible combination if you travel or just want an extra dock in another room.

A portable dock replacement is the way to go. They’re smaller, more durable, and won’t scratch up your screen like Nintendo’s official one sometimes does (yes, that’s a thing).

💀 Recommendation: Ponkor makes a decent dock that won’t brick your Switch (unlike some sketchy ones floating around).


Final Thoughts: Nintendo Won’t Fix Their Own Problems, But We Can

The Switch is a fantastic console, don’t get me wrong. But Nintendo sure loves making players jump through hoops to fix obvious flaws. Joy-Con drift, storage is abysmal, and half the accessories you actually need are sold separately. Typical.

But hey—at least we have some options. With these must-have accessories, you can actually enjoy your Switch.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to go find my Pro Controller before I rage-quit another game thanks to Joy-Con drift.

Anyways, thanks for reading. If you want to read more about Nintendo Switch Accessories feel free to click this link. If I write anymore stuff like this, it’ll be there.

Stay snarky,

~ Rita 🖤


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