Can anyone recommend a good case for carrying a Steam Deck in a backpack or similar which is less bulky than the factory case and yet protects the device? (I’ve heard the Dbrand Killswitch and JSAUX Modcase recommended, though that was a while ago.)

  • conciselyverbose@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I use the modcase. It’s fine. The front reliably stays on, which is something some of those other designs seemed sketchy on.

    It does block the top vent. It’s fine for charging, but on rare occasion I (or the software) screw up and leave it running plugged in while the cover is on, and the overheating forces me to hard reset (I haven’t hit the threshold to have it shut itself off, but the power management stays borked). For the price I’m happy enough with it, but I wish it vented properly with the front on.

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      1 year ago

      Echoing the Jsaux mod case. I use it in my everyday carry bag and it can slip into the front small pouch with little issue. It does the few things I need it to do, which is; Protects the screen Protects the joysticks Protects the triggers (although there is a small gap, but it is fine imo)

      I took out the kickstand and use the deck mates kickstand with the 3M sticky slot on the back. The issue I have with the kickstand it comes with (the Jsaux mod case kickstand) is two-fold;

      1. limited angle, which is kind of a pain if I’m using an airplane tray and I’m flying coach
      2. loose hinge- it tends to flop around after some use, and the screws have to be pushed back in