My favorite Nintendo Switch 2 accessories are heavily discounted for Black Friday

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You won’t save on buying the console, but these deals on must-have accessories makes up for it.

You won’t save on buying the console, but these deals on must-have accessories makes up for it.

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Nov 28, 2025, 4:00 PM UTC

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Cameron Faulkner

is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he rejoined The Verge in May 2025.

The $449 Nintendo Switch 2 is one of the hottest holiday gifts, so it’s no surprise that you won’t find any discounts on the console, which was released in June and has already amassed a library of must-play games. However, the next best thing — discounts on accessories that we recommend — is in full swing during Black Friday. Whether you’re getting or giving a Switch 2, add-ons that will protect or enhance the console are cheaper than usual.

I’ve reviewed numerous screen protectors, cases, controllers, and other accessories made for the Switch 2, and the ones I think are best (and that have the best discounts) get VIP placement below. I’ve also included other Switch 2 accessories that shoppers will like.

Samsung's P9 microSD Express card next to an Android phone with a controller attached.Samsung's P9 microSD Express card next to an Android phone with a controller attached.

$47

This is one of the most affordable microSD Express cards on the market.

$26

Simple and protective, with plenty of Switch cartridge sleeves inside.

$60

The Ultra kit that offers 360-degree protection is cheaper than ever.

$25

This compact 10,000mAh battery includes a USB-C cable, and is powerful enough for the Switch 2.

$6

This kit includes two glossy tempered glass screen protectors that are easy to install.

$26

If you’re gaming on the plane, connect multiple sets of Bluetooth headphones to the AirFly SE so everyone can hear.

$56

A solid Switch 2 Pro alternative that’s also great on PC.

$88

Add this to your account, and you can use the funds to buy games, hardware, apparel, and accessories from the My Nintendo Store.

$50

This model can stretch to fit the Switch 2, giving it cozier controls than the included Joy-Con 2.

$22

A sleek, zip-up protective case that comes in multiple colors, with Switch cartridge sleeves within.

$25

This 1080p webcam is compatible with the Switch 2, so don’t overspend on Nintendo’s official model.

$150

This Arctis GameBuds are a great Switch 2 companion. Their USB-C dongle connects to the top of the system.

$170

For more immersive sound than earbuds can provide, this over-ear model connects easily to the Switch 2’s dock (and it’s great on PC, too).

$17

If you have original Switch Joy-Cons, charge them alongside Joy-Con 2 with this accessory.

$30

Or, grab Nintendo’s official accessory for recharging original Joy-Con.

$15

This simple, no-frills case is just what some people will want, and it’s super cheap.

$40

This gamepad has almost all of the same features as the $90 Switch 2 Pro (but no 3.5 jack). Great rumble and amiibo support are here.

$24

This wireless gamepad feels like an Xbox controller in the hands, and is superb, despite having fewer features than the EasySMX.

$56

One of the most customizable Switch 2 controllers, with swappable buttons and sticks. It’s also great for PC, like the Ultimate 2 Bluetooth.

A Sidon Amiibo in its box on a plain white background.A Sidon Amiibo in its box on a plain white background.

$10

Sidon is a Zora and the Sage of Water from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Using his amiibo will drop random items in both that game and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

A Yunobo Amiibo on a plain white background.A Yunobo Amiibo on a plain white background.

$10

Yunobo is a Goron and the Sage of Fire from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Using his amiibo will drop random items in both that game and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

A Tulin Amiibo on a plain white background.A Tulin Amiibo on a plain white background.

$10

Tulin is a Rito and the Sage of Wind from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. His amiibo will grant random items in both The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and its aforementioned sequel.

A Riju Amiibo in a box on a plain white background.A Riju Amiibo in a box on a plain white background.

$10

Riju is a Gerudo and the Sage of Lightning from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Using her amiibo will drop random items in both that game and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

A Kimberly Amiibo in a box on a plain white background.A Kimberly Amiibo in a box on a plain white background.

$15

Kimberly is a character in Street Fighter 6, and using her amiibo lets you save her outfit, color, and your own custom button settings. The amiibo also unlocks in-game rewards, including music and wallpaper.

A Jamie Amiibo in a box on a plain white background.A Jamie Amiibo in a box on a plain white background.

$15

Jamie is a character in Street Fighter 6, and using his amiibo lets you save his outfit, color, and your own custom button settings. The amiibo also unlocks in-game rewards, including music and wallpaper.

A Luke Amiibo in a box on a plain white background.A Luke Amiibo in a box on a plain white background.

$15

Luke is a character in Street Fighter 6 who made his series debut in Street Fighter V: Champion Edition. Using his amiibo lets you save his outfit, color, and your own custom button settings in Street Fighter 6. The amiibo also unlocks in-game rewards, including music and wallpaper.

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