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Traveling with your Switch 2 Pro Controller gets a little easier with JSAUX’ new charge-ready case

A controller case with all the trimmings, accessory and peripheral maker JSAUX has unveiled its Switch 2 Pro Controller Case.

Have controller, will travel

If you’re a travel-minded user who’s going to be grabbing a Switch 2 console when its release next week, and you prefer using a Pro Controller over the joy-cons (who doesn’t) then you might be wondering how best to transport said pad.

Peripheral and accessory company JSAUX has revealed a solution for those in need this week, and it comes in the form of the Pro Controller Case. The new accessory will hold one Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller, which you probably divined from the name, but also stocks some nice amenities to go along with that base function.

The Pro Controller Case will also hang onto your cables, headphones (presumably earbuds), and even game cards. Maybe the coolest feature though, comes by way of a charging port. Using that built-in solution, users can run their charging cable and actually keep their controller topped up while not removing it from the case itself. A great option, especially if you’re using a hotel desk as a temporary command center.

All of the above comes while keeping the Pro Controller Case’s contents secure from “impacts, scratches, and splashes”, according to the company. Oh, and it even has some neat little ‘Switch 2’ colored zipper pulls.

This lightweight Pro Controller case, made from premium materials for long-term use, is designed to fit the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller as well as other similar shaped controllers. It protects against impacts, scratches, and splashes. The case also features compartments for storing cables, headphones, and game cards, and includes a built-in plug that allows you to charge the controller without removing it from the case.

JSAUX press release

The Pro Controller Case is coming soon, and will be up for order via the company’s online shop. It’s set to be priced in at $24.99 USD.

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