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I've never really put a protective case on my handheld consoles (NDS, Vita, 3DS). However, the Steam Deck is more expensive and weighs much more, meaning that even a small height fall could more easily damage it.

I was thinking about the Spigen "Thin Fit Pro", which seems to be a tad more premium than what is usually on the market. It seems to be cut out to fit in an official dock, but I have my doubts.

What's your take on this?

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[–] RacerX@lemm.ee 4 points 10 months ago

Can't speak to this case specifically, but I have the Spigen rugged armor case on mine. It still fits in the original case, so not too much added bulk. Biggest thing for me was the grippiness/softness it adds. It's hard to explain, but I find it more pleasant to hold than the bare, hard plastic shell. I don't travel a ton with mine and even then, I just put it in the case, so I wasn't that worried about actual protection other than I don't feel the need to baby it whee I put it down.

I also have the iVoler glass screen protector and JSAUX dock. Both work well.