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Nintendo Switch Accessories Under $50 to Help You Get the Most out of Your Gaming Experience Nintendo Switch Accessories Under $50 To Help You Get The Most Out Of Your Gaming Experience We all know that gaming can be a very expensive hobby. Ematic strives to fix this problem by offering affordable gaming products that will enhance your playing experience. Their line of Nintendo Switch™ gaming accessories do just that – and so much more. Ematic’s Nintendo Switch™ accessories range from cases, to controller add-ons, to carrying bags – all at unbeatable prices that will inherently improve your gaming experience! Nintendo-Switch Wireless Game Controller: Compatible with the Nintendo Switch Console ● Double motor for realistic gameplay ● Wireless control up to 32 ft. ● Bluetooth connection to your console ● Battery life of 20 hrs. gaming ● Charging time of 2 hrs. ● Screenshot shortcut button ● Turbo shortcut button ● Ergonomic and lightweight ● Responsive buttons and joysticks ● MSRP : $39.99 ​ Nintendo-Switch Wired Game Controller: Compatible with the Nintendo Switch Console ● Double motor for realistic gameplay ● 7.2 ft. cable ● Fast and flexible cable ● USB connection to the N-Switch ● Screenshot shortcut button ● Turbo shortcut button ● Compatible with Windows PC ● Ergonomic and lightweight ● Responsive buttons and joysticks ● MSRP: $19.99 Nintendo-Switch Carrying Case: With a Screen Protector and Wrist Strap ● Durable EVA Hard-Shell Case ● Protects from bumps and scratches ● Soft, velvet inner lining ● Elastic bands keep your Switch secure ● Included wrist strap ● Included screen protector ● 8 game card slots ● Built-in accessory pocket ● Dimensions: 10 x 4.75 x 1.5 in ● Item Weight: 0.4 lb. ● MSRP: $9.99 Paw Patrol Nintendo Switch Carrying Case: With A Screen Protector And Wrist Strap ● Durable EVA hard-shell case ● Protects from bumps and scratches ● Soft, velvet inner lining ● Elastic bands keep your Switch secure ● Included wrist strap ● Included screen protector ● 8 game card slots ● Built-in accessory pocket ● Features your favorite characters ● Dimensions: 10 x 4.75 x 1.5 in ● Item Weight: 0.4 lb. ● MSRP $12.99 Nintendo-Switch 2-Pack Steering Wheels: Compatible with the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con ● 2-Pack (Red + Blue) ● Comfortable wheel shape ● Simple installation of Joy-Con ● Compatible with all racing games ● Full access to ports and buttons ● Durable ABS Plastic material ● Fun to share ● MSRP: $12.99 Nintendo-Switch 2-Pack Tennis Rackets: Compatible with the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con ● 2-Pack (Red + Blue) ● Comfortable racket shape ● Simple installation of Joy-Con ● Included wrist strap for safety ● Compatible with all tennis games ● Full access to ports and buttons ● Durable ABS Plastic material ● Fun to share ● MSRP: $14.99 Nintendo-Switch Gamecube Controller Adapter: Compatible with Nintendo Switch™, Wii U™, and PC ● Connect up to 4 wired controllers ● Simultaneously use up to 8 controllers ● Plug and Play -- no driver required ● Easily shift from Wii U to PC mode ● Supports N-Switch versions 6.0.1 and lower ● Specially designed for Smash Brothers™ ● Durable ABS Plastic material ● Perfect for multiplayer games ● MSRP: $19.99 Nintendo-Switch Battery Pack With Kickstand: Compatible with the Nintendo Switch Controllers ● Universal Charging for phones, tablets, etc. ● Fast charging capability ● Pop-out stand for hands-free use ● Input: DC5V / 2A ● Output: DC5V / 3A (Type-C Interface) ● Output Power: 18W Maximum ● Battery: Polymer 3.7V, 10000mAh, 37WH ● Charging Time: 7-8 hrs. ● Charge and Discharge Cycles: ≥ 500 times ● Universal charging for Nintendo Switch, smartphones, MP3 players, and tablets ● MSRP: $39.99 Nintendo-Switch 6-IN-1 Adaptor: ● PD charging port for phone and laptop charging ● HDMI mirroring via the USB-C cable ● Samsung Dex Function to turn phones to desktops ● The Type-C lets you view Switch Games in TV Mode ● USB 3.0 Port supports data transfer up to 5Gbps ● The USB 3.0 is backwards compatible ● 1 x SD Card Port ● 1 x MicroSD Card Port ● 1 x PD Port ● 1 x 4K HDMI Port ● 3 x USB 3.0 Ports ● 1 x USB Type-C Output ● Dimensions: 3.2 x 1.6 x 0.5 in ● Extension Ports for HDMI, SD, and USB ● MSRP: $29.99 Nintendo-Switch Messenger Bag: ● Stores your complete N-Switch system ● 1 large front zipper pocket ● 1 medium back zipper pocket ● Tons of internal pouches and zippers ● Made with durable materials ● Slim design with no extra bulk ● Padded, adjustable shoulder strap ● Great for gaming and personal accessories ● Holds all of your N-Switch accessories and more! ● MSRP: $29.99 Nintendo-Switch Backpack Holds all of your N-Switch Accessories and more! ● Stores your complete N-Switch system ● 2 large top zipper pockets ● 1 medium front zipper pocket ● Tons of internal pouches and zippers ● Made with durable materials ● Slim design with no extra bulk ● Padded, adjustable shoulder straps ● Great for gaming and personal accessories ● MSRP: $39.99 ### PRESS CONTACT: Scott Goldberg Kelsey Churgin Erika Cassidy Southard Communications Southard Communications Southard Communications [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 847-347-3333 212-777-2220 212-777-2220 .
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