🕹️ Protect your play, flaunt your style.
The Spigen Thin Fit Pro case offers a sleek 0.2cm slim TPU and polycarbonate design tailored for Steam Deck LCD (2022) and OLED (2023) models. It features shock-absorption, anti-scratch protection, a built-in kickstand for optimal multiplayer viewing, and precision cutouts for full device functionality, all with easy installation via pre-applied double-sided tape.
C**N
Straightforward, sleek, simple
I hadn’t seen a review for this anywhere else, so hopefully this is helpful.Of the bevy of grip options for the steam deck that exist, scant few seem to fit well into the official valve dock.I’ll cut straight to the point: the thin fit pro does indeed sit into the dock well enough and you don’t have to remove anything, which makes it much more useful to me than most of the other grips out there, which simply don’t fit into the dock at all.With that said, it does seem to sit more upright, but honestly sat next to my switch this looks less odd than I initially expected.I’m kind of picky, so some of this might be a dealbreaker to you, maybe it isn’t. The grip is comfortable otherwise, lines up perfectly with all ports and buttons, and seems to be an excellent fit overall. There are no sharp edges, and my larger hands appreciate the small amount of extra grip and real estate compared to a deck running nude in the wild.The kickstand isn’t the most robust, but honestly that, and the way it fits into the dock are quite accurately represented in the pictures in this listing, so you can’t really fault them for that. I probably won’t use the kickstand all that often, but it’s much more stable than the one found on the original switch, by contrast.That’s about it—good quality grip that you can rock full time & dock with relative ease.We shall see if the perfect fit for steam deck ever arrives! In the meantime, you could probably do worse than Spigen’s thinner offering, especially considering the reasonable price.4.5/5
R**R
Good Product.
This was just what I wanted. Not as bulky as other case protectors and may not afford as much protection either. But will fit into the original steam case attached. This is what I wanted. I never had a problem with my other devices in their original cases when I travel. This case is light and slim and affords me enough comfort and stability from not slipping out of my hands.
H**H
Very sleek and compatible with the official Steam Dock and the tomtoc carry case
I wanted a protective shell for my Steam Deck OLED and considered a lot of options ranging from the dbrand killswitch to the JSAUX mod case to the skull and co grip cases. I read concerns with the grip texture of the killswitch that some said felt like sandpaper, and the mod case kickstand seemed to not stand the test of time.My other requirements were that it be compatible with the official Steam Dock which all of the other cases were not without hacky solutions (for instance the dbrand killswitch requires a USB-C extender and an adapter that adds a larger bin to the bottom of the dock for the deck to rest in, a similar issue for the JSAUX). Additionally I wanted it to be compatible with the tomtoc carry case since the OEM case that comes with the Steam Deck OLED is quite massive. I was skeptical that the JSAUX or killswitch would fit but the Spigen Thin Fit Pro seemed like it would.Having now received both and had the time to try them together for a bit, I can say that the Spigen case fits nicely with the dock (only thing is it rests a bit more upright than laid back but not really an issue) and it is a perfect match with the tomtoc carry case!
A**A
Decent Protection - Doesn't Fit Official Case
The product is thin but for the protection I purchased it for, it should be fine. I don't expect drop protection from it, though it may provide that, but simply protection from being scratched up when I set it on my wood desk, etc.. The stand is situated in a way that I can put it on the table and play it while it's propped up with no need to hold it.The case is too large to fit in the official case that comes with the Steam Deck (at least the 1TB OLED case) but I've paired it with the Tomtoc carrying case for Steam Deck OLED and it fits great.
R**T
Perfect lightweight case
The material feels premium, the added kickstand is also very practical & Sturdy, you're also able to put the steam deck in it's original case (I have the steam deck OLED with the detachable liner) I feel like it would be counter intuitive if I needed to buy a brand new carrying case, so this was important to me.I tried the jsaux mod case as well which was nice, but it was bulky and It wouldn't fit the OG carrying case.All in all, I'm very happy with this purchase, couple this with a screen protector and I'm confident my Steam Deck will be well protected from any potential accidents.
D**L
Great case. Does exactly what it says.
Fits very well, all the cutouts are spot on, adds a little bit of grip to the handles for someone with medium-large hands.Not probably going to protect well from a large fall but it's not really being marketed for that and it's a lot cheaper than those bulkier cases.The cutout for the usb-c connection is great works very well with my sabrent dock. The deck sits ok in the dock with the cutout on the bottom, changing the angle slightly forward when it's sitting in the dock but nothing to point where it won't work.Last thing, fitting in a travel case. I have the stock travel case the deck came with, fits in it well, a little snug but it does fit. More color options would be a score.
K**.
Checks the right boxes
There were only a few requirements that I needed my Steam Deck case to have and luckily this Spigen case fits the bill. First, it fits the official dock, second it's slim enough that it doesn't add much extra weight and fits inside the clamshell travel case, and lastly (although it could have been a bit better) it has a kickstand built-in. That's it. End of review. Not much else I can ask for. It does also feel premium as another added plus.
Y**R
Comfortable and out of the way
Feels comfortable and you forget its there, my deck feels naked without it
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