• Reviews around switch (3.37 of 5)

    HORI Compact Playstand for Nintendo Switch Officially Licensed by Nintendo

    • This solves the switches two biggest design flaws by making it possible to plug in the cord and adjust the angle of the switch while it's on a table.
    • Excellent product, has the necessary air vent spots in back for switch plus it keeps the switch elevated enough for different viewing angles
    • Also it's t'he perfect size to fit into my Breath of the Wild CE Switch case.
    • It is cheaply made and does not hold the nintendo switch well at all, as the slightest movement will make it fall
    • Excellent switch stand
    • Keeps both hands free and the Switch is stable
    • Since someone else asked about it: This fits in the RDS case, but I would not recommend putting it in there at the same time as the Switch
    • I even used it on my computer desktop it stays secure due to the rubber feets on the stand and rubber pads on the Switch backing holds it from sliding also the two little nubs helps to properly secure the Switch in play
    • As it is, a slight bump can send knock the stand (and your Switch) down.
    • High quality and holds the switch well
    • Like that it holds up the switch up higher, this makes it easier to see and allows charging while you play.
    • It actually feels more precarious using this stand vs the included kickstand, like the Switch could definitely fall easier
    • Not only does this leave the USB-C port accessible, it locks the Switch in lightly and has nice grips which keeps the Switch steady.
    • The pads on the stand help protect the Switch from scratches
    • The piece that supports the Switch always got stuck and eventually broke, it was really frustrating
    • But it does play very well & a good buy for those die hard Switch owners
    • Not only that, you'll have leverage when you sell your switch with it or hang on to it 30+ years and it'll be considered collectible
    • The switch seems sturdy on it.
    • Secures the Nintendo Switch well with many positions on it!!
    • I never feel like the switch isn't secure
    • Yes, it fits the Switch to a T, but it's also nice with my phablet
    • The Switch itself is not very stable.
    • It has multiple viewing angles and the Switch fits nicely onto the stand, thanks to the two dimples on the dock and bottom of the Switch
    • Much better than the stick kickstand if the switch.
    • I like that I can charge the switch while using it
    • He uses it to take his switch to work for slow days
    • stands being made out of metal, would scratch my Switch
    • It folds up pretty thin (about 1.5cm thick), has three angles to adjust to, rubber insets and pegs to stabilize Switch on the 'shelf', and best of all, it allows the Switch to charge
    • it helps my Switch stay stable out of the dock
    • I'm not sure how this happened, but the Switch didn't get damaged in the process,
    • I'd recommend product when carry Switch out.
    • For me, It's much more enjoyable playing my Switch with this setup than using the built-in kickstand
    • But is definitely capable of holding your switch firm and steady
    • The area that cradles the Switch have a few small pads keeping them from scratching the Switch, and adding friction, while two pegs keep the Switch in place
    • I was hoping that this stand would elevate the switch higher than the built in kickstand
    • A ledge flips out that the Switch just sits on, but it doesn't secure the Switch at all
    • The switch can be easily knocked off the stand or the stand itself tipped over if you're not careful.
    • I like using the Switch in tabletop mode on my desk, but the kickstand is a little low which makes it uncomfortable for long play sessions- my neck is always slightly pointed downward
    • so I'm questioning whether this might damage the switch, but it seems unlikely.