A handheld console is only as portable as the case you trust it to. The NTMYEVE Switch 2 Carrying Case makes a strong argument that a good case does more than protect: it turns the console into something you grab without thinking. The case pairs a thickened EVA hard shell with anti squeeze protection and a large interior for the console and its accessories. It is designed around the Nintendo Switch 2, which means the fit matters more than it does with a generic pouch. I carried my Switch 2 in this case for three weeks, on commutes, flights, and daily trips, to see whether it earns a permanent spot in my bag.

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The case is a hard shell travel bag sized for the Nintendo Switch 2, with room for the console and a layer of accessories. The rest of this review covers the build, the storage layout, real world travel performance, and who should buy it.

Design and Build

The NTMYEVE case leads with its shell. The EVA hard shell is noticeably thicker and stiffer than the fabric cases that ship with many consoles, and it gives under pressure only a fraction of a centimeter before the frame holds firm. That is the anti squeeze protection in action: it shields the screen and sticks from the kind of crush that happens when a backpack gets packed too tight or a bag is shoved under an airplane seat.

The finish is clean and practical. The shell has a subtle texture that resists scratches and smudges, and the stitching along the edges is tidy with no loose threads. The zipper runs around the case smoothly for the most part, and the carry handle is sturdy and comfortable. There is also a strap loop for attaching the case to a larger bag, which is a thoughtful touch for travelers.

Open case showing the molded console compartment

Key Features

The molded interior is the heart of the design. The console compartment is shaped around the Switch 2, holding it in place so it does not slide around or press against the analogue sticks during transit. A soft lining protects the screen and body, and the fit is snug without being a fight to remove the console. That last detail matters more than it sounds: a case that is too tight makes you reluctant to use it.

The large capacity is the second draw. Beyond the console, the case includes organized pockets and slots for game cartridges, cables, and small accessories. A set of Joy-Con controllers or a Pro Controller fits in the accessory space, which means the whole setup travels together rather than scattering through a bag. The cartridge slots hold games securely so they do not rattle around or get lost.

Finally, the anti squeeze and shock absorption work together. The hardened shell handles bumps and drops, while the interior padding absorbs impact before it reaches the console. For a device that costs more than most people want to replace, that layered protection is the whole point of the case.

Interior of the case with console, controllers, and cartridges stored

Real-World Performance

I carried the case on a mix of commutes, a domestic flight, and daily errands for three weeks. The console sat inside the whole time, and it came out looking exactly as it went in. On the flight, the case went into an overhead bin packed against other bags, and the hardened shell shrugged it off with no pressure marks on the console. That is the anti squeeze protection earning its keep in a real scenario.

The storage layout made the case genuinely easy to live with. I kept the console, a set of controllers, four game cartridges, and a charging cable inside, and everything had a home. Unpacking for a session took seconds, and packing up again was just as quick. The cartridge slots are a small detail that prevents losing the tiny cards, which is worth a lot to anyone who has ever hunted under a car seat for one.

Case inside a backpack with a handle visible

The case adds bulk compared with a slim pouch, but that is the trade for the protection. It is wider than a bare console, so it takes up more room in a daypack, but it fits fine in a laptop compartment or a medium bag. The handle makes it easy to grab on its own, which turns the case into the main carry item for shorter trips.

The zipper deserves a note. It runs smoothly for the most part, but around the thicker sections where the shell curves, it occasionally needs a firmer pull. It never jammed or caught the lining during my testing, but it is not as effortless as the rest of the case. It is a minor gripe on an otherwise well made product.

I also tested the drop protection more deliberately than I normally would. From table height and then from waist height, the closed case hit the floor and the console inside was unharmed, with the shell taking the impact and the interior padding spreading the force. The edge of the case stayed intact with no cracks, which says the thickened shell is doing real work rather than just looking sturdy. Rain and light moisture were not a concern in my testing, though the case is not billed as fully waterproof, so a heavy downpour is still best avoided.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Thickened EVA shell resists pressure and squeeze damage
  • Molded interior holds the Switch 2 snugly
  • Room for controllers, cartridges, and cables
  • Soft lining protects the screen and body
  • Handle and strap loop make it easy to carry
  • Finishing and stitching feel durable

Cons:

  • Bulky compared with a slim pouch
  • Zipper needs a firm pull around the curved sections
  • No space for a full dock in the main compartment

How It Compares

Switch 2 cases come in a range of styles, from thin pouches to full hard cases. The table below lines up the NTMYEVE case against a slim fabric pouch and a basic soft case.

Feature NTMYEVE EVA Case Slim Fabric Pouch Basic Soft Case
Shell Thickened EVA hard shell Thin fabric Soft padding
Squeeze protection Excellent Minimal Moderate
Console fit Molded, snug Loose Generic
Accessory storage Controllers, games, cables None or minimal Minimal
Bulk More Minimal Low
Carry options Handle and strap Pouch only Pouch only
Three Switch 2 case styles compared side by side

The NTMYEVE case wins on protection and storage capacity. A slim pouch wins on footprint, but it offers almost nothing in the way of real protection or organization. For anyone who carries their Switch 2 with accessories, the NTMYEVE case is the more complete package by a wide margin.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the NTMYEVE case if you travel with your Switch 2, if you carry accessories and games with it, or if you want real protection for a console that lives in a backpack. It is ideal for commuters, frequent flyers, and anyone who likes to keep their whole gaming setup together. You can check the current price of the NTMYEVE Switch 2 case on Amazon to see the latest listing.

Skip it if you want the absolute smallest case possible and carry your console loose in a bag anyway, because the bulk will not be worth it to you. For everyone else, this is a case you will reach for without thinking, and it keeps a pricey console safe in the places where it matters most.

Case held by its handle with the console ready to go

How We Test

I carried my Nintendo Switch 2 in the NTMYEVE case for three weeks across commutes, a domestic flight, and daily trips. I packed and unpacked the full console and accessory load repeatedly, dropped the closed case onto a hard floor from bag height, and pressed the shell to test the anti squeeze claim. I also compared the case against a slim pouch and a soft case for protection and capacity.

For a broader look at carrying options for the Switch 2, Tom's Hardware coverage of the Nintendo Switch 2 provides useful context on the hardware and its accessories. The NTMYEVE Switch 2 case listing on Amazon shows the current price and available colors.

NTMYEVE Switch 2 Carrying Case: Questions People Ask

Does the NTMYEVE case fit the Switch 2 console?

Yes, the case is designed around the Nintendo Switch 2, with a molded interior that holds the console securely without pressing on the sticks or screen.

What can I store inside the case?

The case holds the console, a set of Joy-Con or a Pro Controller, game cartridges, cables, and small accessories in the organized interior.

Is the case protective enough for travel?

Yes, the thickened EVA shell with anti squeeze protection guards the console against bumps and pressure in a backpack or carry on bag.

Does the case have a handle or strap?

Yes, it includes a carry handle and strap options so you can grab it by hand or attach it to a bag for easier transport.

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