When Belkin emailed me simply earlier than the Swap 2 launch, saying they’d one thing for me to take a look at, I used to be immediately intrigued. They’ve made some nice equipment for smartphones and tablets — I’ve obtained loads of their gear myself — so seeing a premium accent maker transfer into gaming, and particularly Nintendo gear, positively caught my consideration.
Belkin now has a complete vary of equipment for the Nintendo Swap 2: the same old suspects like batteries, AC adapters, and display screen protectors, but additionally a few super-premium circumstances — certainly one of which even has a built-in battery. With the Swap 2’s faster-draining battery, which may simply be the answer we’ve been in search of.
Charging Case for Nintendo Swap 2

The Belkin Charging Case is a very well-put-together accent. The outside feels premium to the contact and appears prefer it’ll maintain up effectively to the damage and tear of being tossed in a bag. The gray texturing additionally does a great job of hiding marks and scratches. Inside, it’s equally prime quality — tender to the contact however not overly plush, providing a strong layer of safety on your system.
There’s a flap within the center for storing Sport Playing cards, which additionally doubles as an additional layer of display screen safety. Within the lid, there’s a small envelope-style pocket for storing… one thing. Perhaps a cleansing fabric or one thing equally skinny, however it gained’t maintain cables or something cumbersome — not that you just’d must, given the built-in battery taking over the complete backside part. There’s additionally a hidden pouch within the lid that may maintain an AirTag — helpful!


Now, the underside of the case is the place the actual motion is — or isn’t, relying on the way you have a look at it. Sitting inside is a ten,000mAh, 20W battery with a USB-C cable and a 90-degree plug. It even has slightly display screen displaying how a lot cost is left. This isn’t some stitched-in answer — it’s a correct, detachable Belkin battery, though I haven’t discovered it offered individually wherever. The actual fact it’s detachable is a bonus: you possibly can take it out to cost or take away it completely to scale back the case’s weight.

However right here’s the rub — the battery is mounted (fortunately strapped in) lifeless centre on the backside of the case, which sadly wastes the area on both facet. It’s unclear what, if something, you would safely retailer in these areas, and any unfastened gadgets may doubtlessly scratch the again of your Swap. Even with out something further, the match is tight — perhaps too tight. It’s not the battery both making issues tight, even with out the battery within the Swap 2 simply feels prefer it sits a bit too excessive. It’s a matter of millimetres but when the Swap 2 may sit a bit decrease, the entire thing would zip up extra comfortably. I really like the concept behind the case, however the execution feels prefer it wanted only a bit extra refinement.


That stated, it’s nonetheless an amazing choice if you want some further juice. You’re not going to get hours and hours of additional Swap 2 time, however if you happen to’re heading off-grid for some time, it may be simply sufficient. I simply want the inner area had been used a bit extra cleverly.
Obtainable from Belkin’s web site for a RRP of $99.95, and subsequent month from EB Video games and JB Hello-Fi.
Gaming Journey Case for Nintendo Swap 2
So, what if you happen to just like the look and premium end of the Charging Case however don’t need the added bulk or want for the built-in battery? Properly, Belkin has you coated with the Gaming Journey Case. It’s basically the identical design, simply thinner and with out the battery. You continue to get the identical storage up high, the hidden AirTag compartment, and in contrast to the battery case, the console suits snugly within the backside with none points.


The strap on the high of the case could be unhooked and used as a wristlet. I’m unsure how I really feel about having my Swap 2 dangling from my wrist, however the strap is definitely higher high quality than the one on the Charging Case.



That is essentially the most strong case I’ve examined from the preliminary batch I acquired, and I actually prefer it. Once I don’t want the battery — and today I’m often not removed from a charger — this may seemingly be my go-to. It’s the choose of the Belkin bunch.
Obtainable from Belkin’s web site, Charcoal (pictured) out there now with Sand and Pistachio Inexperienced colors coming later for $39.95.
Gaming Twin USB-C Wall Charger 65w
I’m not precisely positive what makes this “gaming,” however it’s GaN know-how means it runs cooler, and with PD assist, it could actually cost a Swap 2 and your telephone on the similar time with out lacking a beat.
For those who’re solely charging one gadget, you’ll get the complete 65W output. With two units, it splits to 45W and 20W. That’s not the quickest charging charge for a telephone, however many high-wattage chargers break up energy evenly, so this setup is definitely fairly sensible.

This one’s going straight into the automobile. Regardless that my automobile has USB-C ports, they’re painfully gradual — however it does have a family socket, and with this charger, I’ll be capable to energy absolutely anything, quick.
Obtainable now from Belkin’s web site for $79.95RRP.
Gaming Energy Financial institution 20K with Built-in Cable
I’m often not an enormous fan of energy banks with built-in cables. Again in my Pokémon Go days, we went by heaps of them — the cables would both snap off or grow to be troublesome to attach with put on and tear. The excellent news with this one is that whereas it does have an built-in cable, it additionally consists of two further ports: one USB-A and one USB-C.

With a 20,000mAh capability, you possibly can cost a Nintendo Swap 2 as much as 3 times (so long as you’re not enjoying whereas charging). Belkin’s gear all has a two yr guarantee, so when that built-in cable provides up the ghost – least if it’s in two years, you may get it mounted.
Obtainable now from Belkin’s web site for $99.95RRP
Gaming Tempered Glass Blue Mild Filter & Anti-Reflective Display screen Protectors
For those who learn my Powerwave display screen protector evaluate, you’ll know I’m nonetheless unsure when blue gentle filters constructed into display screen protectors grew to become a factor — and actually, I don’t assume they work very effectively. If I would like blue gentle filtered, I’d moderately let the gadget deal with it (sadly the Swap 2 doesn’t have this) than find yourself with a display screen that has a continuing blue tint out in any type of UV gentle.

Display screen protectors ought to do two issues: defend your display screen and never be seen. The second display screen protector they despatched us—the Anti-Reflective one—does do that, and though they declare it’s much less reflective than the competitors, you most likely couldn’t choose it out of a line-up. It’s crystal clear, although, and straightforward to put in with a body that the display screen protector drops into as you peel it away. Mine nonetheless ended up barely misaligned, however that was on me. The one draw back was the shortage of a moist/dry fabric system for making use of it. As an alternative, a microfibre towel was included, however I needed to shake the crap out of it to get the lint out. The dust-removal sticker labored correctly, although—so all of it balanced out ultimately.
Obtainable quickly for $29.95 every for the Anti-Reflective and Blue Mild Filter protectors from Belkin’s web site.
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