Medium Switch 2 Carrying Cases

Medium Switch 2 carrying cases offer more storage than slim cases without becoming oversized travel bags. These cases are a good middle ground if you want room for larger accessories, but still want something portable enough to carry in a backpack or travel bag.

In many cases, mid-sized carrying cases can hold items like a Pro Controller, Joy-Con grip controllers, cables, or even the official dock — just usually not all of them at the same time.


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Why Choose a Medium Switch 2 Carrying Case

Medium cases are ideal if you occasionally travel with larger accessories but don’t want the size and bulk of a full large carrying case.
These cases often provide space for:

Pro Controllers
Joy-Con grip controllers
charging cables
the official dock
small accessories

Because of the extra interior space, some mid-sized carrying cases are also multi-platform cases that can fit other handheld consoles like the Steam Deck or ROG Ally
This extra room can also make them a good option if your Switch 2 has a protective shell or ergonomic grip that doesn’t fit inside most slim carrying cases.

Quick tip:
If a slim case feels too small but a large storage case feels excessive, a medium Switch 2 carrying case is often the best balance of storage and portability.

Recommended Guide:
Switch 2 Carrying Cases: Large, Slim, or Something in Between?


Compare Other Switch 2 Carrying Case Types

Not sure if a mid-sized case is the right fit? You may also want to explore:

Slim Switch 2 Carrying Cases – Best for minimal bulk and everyday protection.

Large Switch 2 Carrying Cases – Designed for carrying multiple accessories or full gaming setups.

Switch 2 Travel Bags – Backpack-style storage for larger gear and longer trips.