5 Fan-Made Switch Accessories Nintendo Didn’t Think Of (But Should Have)

Nintendo fans are pretty crafty.

Dock Socks

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There’s a good reason Nintendo probably didn’t think of this—the gaming giant probably didn’t expect the Switch docks to be scratching the screens so easily. Once more and more consumers got their hands on the Switch, however, it was clear that a screen protector was a must. In case you aren’t a fan of slapping a screen protector over your Switch, you can always opt for a cute dock sock instead! The soft “socks” slide over the dock to keep the rough edges away from your precious hybrid gaming console. The added perk, of course, is that it adds another customization option for the dock. If you aren’t a fan of seeing the black dock sitting around, it’s easy to find a decorative dock sock to help your Switch transform into a lovely piece of decor.


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