







🎮 Elevate Your Play with Style!
The Spigen Thin Fit case for the Nintendo Switch OLED combines a sleek design with robust protection. Made from durable TPU and PC materials, it features a scratch-resistant kickstand and precise cutouts for easy access to all functions. Weighing just 0.1 kg, this case is perfect for gamers on the move, ensuring your device stays protected without adding bulk.







| Shell Type | Hard |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU), Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.77"L x 4.09"W x 0.93"H |
| Strap Type | No strap |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Compatible Devices | Nintendo Switch OLED |
S**N
Brings everything I wanted with no real sacrifices! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
So far, the Spigen Nano Pop for the Nintendo Switch 2 is one of the only cases that offers features without compromising the very nature of owning this console. At this price-point, it is a no brainer.This case protects the back of the tablet while still fitting in the dock. The joy-con covers stays on while detatched without weakening the magnetic attatchment in protable mode or mouse mode. The case and covers even fit the first-party travel case (not-included) without having to remove the inner game-cart liner!It comes with a rear shell thin case for the tablet and a cover for the kickstand and two grip covers. They attach with removable adhesive and there are spares in the box in case you need to reattatch in the future.There are two minor details that I have noticed, but don't carry enough weight to remove a star:1) The tablet case fills over the friction pads built into the Switch itselt, making it more vulnerable to sliding while in table-top mode. (I don't use this mode very often, but it was noticeable when staging photos for this review.)2) The additional dimensions added by the joy-con covers makes them incompatible with the console-included controller grip. (I find it more comfortable to game in docked mode by combining the grips covers with the console-included wrist guards!)I wouldn't hesitate to purchase this product, even if only a hold-over while waiting on other case manufacturers fix their dock-compatibility and joy-con detatchment issues!
A**R
Doesn't fit the dock and it doesn't stay put on joy-cons
I have purchased several Switch OLED cases, trying to find one that fits the dock properly. None have come close to being dockable without using some force, which won't be good for the Switch or the dock over time.I own the Switch v1, and the Switch OLED. The experience below was with the Switch OLED, in the Switch OLED dock.I also tried putting my Switch OLED with this case installed, into the v1 dock but it doesn't actually fit into the uppermost part of the dock.I decided to pay a little more for this Spigen case, because it claims to be thinner than the others in all the right places, while providing some additional grip around the joy-cons. It also shows that it snaps into place along the bottom edge, which is nice because most don't seem to fit that well.After wiping down my Switch OLED, I fitted it into this case. It fits nice, but the case doesn't stay put along the sides of the joy-cons. There's also a small gap along the back edge of both joy-cons where debris can collect, and since it doesn't stay put around the joy-cons, more debris can collect between the joy-cons and the case, ultimately scuffing up the joy-cons and likely warping the case since it won't sit flush against the Switch.I had hoped that by buying a case that claims to fit so well, I could extend time between removing it from the case to clean it up. However, the opposite holds true. It just doesn't stay put.As for being dockable; Even with light pressure, it doesn't fully seat on to the USB-C.It will seat enough to charge and pass video when coerced into doing so, but I found that after having it like this for a short time, and removing the Switch from the dock, that the USB-C port on the Switch was very warm. It doesn't get warm without the case, leading me to believe the port isn't making enough contact, which is causing resistance.Ignoring the aforementioned issues, docking it causes the front of the dock to warp outward, away from the Switch. I can't imagine this being good for the Switch or the dock. This alone draws my conclusion, everything else was the nails in the coffin.Issues aside, it is a nice feeling case. If Spigen were to make the case slightly more rigid along the joy-cons so it stays put, and if they could figure out how to make it more dockable, it would certainly be worth the price.As-is, I cannot recommend this case if you're hoping to dock your Switch with the case on, and if you're okay with removing the case to dock your Switch, I still cannot recommend this case because it's already flimsy along the sides near the joy-cons and I believe that with repeated removal this will only get worse.
U**R
Budget Case Not too Shabby
Not sure why it has such low reviews. For a cheaper case the color matching they did is splendid. Its a little snug in the dock but it works. I have a vinyl wrap around my controllers what has made the controller grip fit snug without needing to use tape. Personally I wasn't expecting to like this case as much as I did because it does feel like cheaper plastic. But lets be real its a $30 dollar case of of amazon.
K**E
Spigen does it again!!!
I love Spigen products for my phone, so I was excited to see a dockable option when looking for a case for my new Switch 2. I can confirm it is dockable, if a bit tight. I previously bought another case that claimed to be dockable, but it was a lot more difficult to fit into the dock.This case looks great on the Switch, and I love that they made an effort to match the colors on the joycons. It feels great in my hands, and I think the decision not to cover the main side of the joycons was a good one, as my previous case made the buttons uncomfortable to use.One important note: the case attaches with double sided tape, so if you're looking for a case that you can put on and take off often, this is not the right option for you. They do include a duplicate set of the double sided tape in case of any issues with the glue wearing off or if you need to remove the case for repairs.Overall, I love the case and it's the perfect fit for me!
E**.
Really want to like it, but quality isn't there
I was really hoping this would be the case. Conceptually I love the idea that I can remove the joycons, access the kickstand, and dock it. However the quality of the case just isn't good. It feels like cheap plastic, the added "grips" are so small they do almost nothing, and the fit is weirdly loose even with using the adhesives. I just kept hearing the whole case creak as it shifts around while I played the Switch 2. Plus it also made the connection of the joycons to the console somewhat loose as well, making the whole system feel unstable. I can't recommend this iteration at all. However I'd love to see Spigen take another swing. It just needs more refinement on the fit and materials. It's almost there, but this version isn't ready.
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