JSAUX Unleashes Prime Day Deals for Nintendo Switch 2 Owners

Amazon Prime Day (October 7–8) isn’t just about smart TVs and air fryers, it’s a golden opportunity for Nintendo Switch 2 owners to upgrade their setup without draining their wallets. Tech accessory maker JSAUX has rolled out a full suite of discounts across its most popular gear, from screen protectors to charging docks, ergonomic grips, and carrying cases. Whether you’re safeguarding your console or optimizing your gameplay, this lineup has something for every type of player.

For Switch 2 owners who want to preserve their screen’s clarity and longevity, JSAUX is offering steep discounts on its most popular protectors. The 2-Pack Anti-Glare Screen Protector (GP0124) is now just $7.49, down 38% from its original $11.99, and is perfect for reducing reflections during outdoor play. Meanwhile, the 3-Pack Tempered Glass Screen Protector (GP0123) is available for $6.99, offering triple-layered defense at 30% off. These deals make it easy to shield your console without overspending.

JSAUX’s Prime Day lineup also includes several accessories designed to keep your Joy-Cons charged and your hands comfortable during extended sessions. The EnergyFlow Charging Dock (GP0501) is now $16.99, a 35% discount, offering a sleek and efficient way to power up multiple controllers. For players who value ergonomics, the Charging Grip (GP0401) is down to $17.59, while the Switch 2-specific Charging Grip (GP0502) is available for $13.99. Both grips combine comfort and functionality, making them ideal for marathon gaming. Additional accessories like the Anti-Slip Thumb Grip (GP0404), now $7.99, and the compact Charging Dock (GP0506) at $14.99 round out the category with practical enhancements at wallet-friendly prices.

When it comes to keeping your Switch 2 safe and organized, JSAUX has you covered with a wide range of discounted cases and organizers. The standard Protective Case (PC0118) is now just $12.99, a 35% markdown, while the upgraded version with built-in game slots (PC0116) is available for $18.99. For controller storage, the Pro Controller Carry Case (BG0127) is down to $15.99, and the Large Capacity Carrying Case (BG0122) offers spacious protection for $17.99. If you prefer a slimmer profile, the Slim Carrying Case (BG0119) comes in blue, orange, and black, with discounts ranging from 17% to 23%. For those who travel often or need extra durability, the Protective Hard Shell Case (BG0117) is now $18.99, and the 40-Slot Cartridge Organizer (BG0118) is a tidy solution at $15.99. The crown jewel of the lineup, the All-in-One Carrying Case (BG0121), is available for $35.99, offering comprehensive storage and protection at 22% off.

Whether you’re a commuter gamer, a couch co-op enthusiast, or just someone who likes their gear neat and functional, these deals hit the sweet spot between quality and affordability.

And with the Nintendo Switch 2 still fresh in the wild, this is one of the first major accessory sales tailored to the new console. So if you’ve been holding off on upgrades, now might be the time to strike.

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