Outside of Nintendo itself, no manufacturer has revealed more official Switch 2 accessories than Hori, the prolific gear manufacturer responsible for some of the most popular licensed Switch accessories. When Hori’s lineup of Switch 2 accessories was revealed earlier this month, the prices for some products were probably higher than many Switch users would’ve expected. Well, most of those prices are gone already. Hori has reduced the prices of seven of its nine upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 accessories. The new prices are now live at Best Buy and Amazon.
Some of the price cuts are substantial. For instance, Hori’s Dual USB Playstand has dropped from $70 all the way down to $40. The compact Hori USB Camera is now $40 instead of $60. All three of Hori’s Switch 2 carrying cases are $15 less than before: Adventure Pack ($35), Puff Pouch ($30), Compact Carry All Travel Bag ($40).
The only two accessories that retained their original prices are the $10 screen protector and the Piranha Plant Camera, which was unveiled earlier than the rest and had been available to preorder since April. The $60 Piranha Plant Camera is sold out at multiple retailers, but you can still get one at Best Buy and Target.
We’ve adjusted the numbers in the lists below to reflect the new prices. You can see the old prices and read about each Switch 2 accessory made by Hori in the gallery below. Check out our Nintendo Switch 2 accessory roundup if you want to compare Hori’s officially licensed accessories to Nintendo’s own gear.
Hori Switch 2 Accessories at Amazon
As of May 28, roughly half of Hori’s Switch 2 accessories are sold at Amazon, but most say “temporarily out of stock,” so it’s possible preorders will reopen ahead of launch.
Hori Switch 2 Accessories at Best Buy
All of Hori’s Switch 2 accessories are in stock at Best Buy as of May 28.
$40 (Previously: $70) | Releases June 13
The Hori Dual USB PlayStand is a kickstand device with two USB ports so you can charge your Switch 2 and additional Switch 2 accessories while using the console in tabletop mode.
$40 (Previously: $50) | Releases June 5

The Horipad Turbo is one of the first official Switch 2 Pro Controller alternatives. It features all the expected buttons (including the Switch 2’s new C-button) along with two programmable back buttons and turbo functions. You can even remap buttons directly with the controller without the need for a secondary app. At $40, it’s also a much more affordable option compared to Nintendo’s $85 first-party Switch 2 Pro controller.
For a Nintendo-themed third-party Switch 2 controller, check out PowerA’s upcoming controllers with Super Mario Bros. designs.
$40 (Previously: $60) | Releases June 13

If you’re looking forward to the Switch 2’s GameChat feature, Hori’s USB Camera is an alternative optiono to the official Switch 2 Camera. It works with the Switch 2 regardless of whether you’re playing in TV, handheld, or tabletop mode, and its flexible neck should help you find the best angle regardless of where you’re playing. There’s also a sliding lens cover for added privacy when you’re not gaming.
While the portability should be a plus, it’s worth noting that unlike the official Nintendo Switch 2 Camera, Hori’s camera is limited to 480p resolution.
$60 | Releases June 11

Hori’s other officially licensed Switch 2 camera is inspired by the iconic Piranha Plant. The neck is bendable, allowing you to position the camera at different angles, and the mouth can open and close. The latter is the Piranha Plant’s version of the privacy lens on Hori’s USB Camera.
Like the USB Camera, the Piranha Plant is limited to 480p resolution, but at least it looks cool.
$35 (Previously: $50) | Releases June 13

The Hori Adventure Pack looks like a well-rounded cross-body travel bag with enough space to hold your console and a handful of accessories. It sports a minimalist black design and an additional handle so you can carry it like a purse or suitcase.
$30 (Previously: $45) | Releases June 17

This Puff Pouch is a handheld carrying case with a unique “puff” design similar to a winter jacket. It’s big enough to hold your console and a few accessories, and features dividers and pouches inside the bag help keep all your gear organized.
$40 (Previously: $55) | Releases June 16

This Compact Carry All Travel Bag is built to hold the console, dock, AC adapter, cables, and a handful of other accessories. It’s essentially an all-in-one solution for traveling with your console–and its five different compartments should help you stay organized while on the road.
$10 | Releases June 16

A screen protector is always a wise investment, especially if you plan on traveling with your Switch 2 or frequently tossing it in your backpack. This one features a three-step installation process that helps eliminate bubbles and other headaches with application, and it should do a good job of preventing minor scratches and scrapes.
$23 (Previously: $30) | Releases June 5

Along with protecting your Switch 2 display, this screen protector also features anti-glare properties. That makes it compelling to folks who expect to be playing their Switch 2 outdoors or in bright environments–give it a look if you know you’ll be playing in handheld mode the majority of the time.