How to Properly Put Your Nintendo Switch in a Case
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So, you’ve got a shiny new Nintendo Switch and you’re wondering how to snugly fit it into its case, right? Let’s dive into the simplest way to keep your console safe and sound.
Putting your Nintendo Switch into its case might seem like a no-brainer, but ensuring it’s done right can keep your device in top-notch condition for longer.
The Easy Steps to Case Your Nintendo Switch
First off, grab your Nintendo Switch without the Joy-Con controllers attached. Most cases are designed to snugly fit the main console. You’ll find separate slots or straps for the Joy-Cons in most cases. If not, it’s wise to store them in a manner that avoids pressing against the screen or joystick.
Next, lay the case flat and open it up. Place the Nintendo Switch screen-down onto the lower part of the case. This usually helps in protecting the screen with the softer part of the case. If your case comes with straps or an enclosure for extra security, make sure to gently secure your Switch in place. Lastly, place the Joy-Cons in their designated areas, zip up, and voilà! Your Nintendo Switch is safe and ready for travel.
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