My Steam Deck, Xbox Ally X, Legion Go 2, and Nintendo Switch 2 all fit perfectly in this bag — Here's why it's the ideal handheld carrying case

Tomtoc Arccos G-47 is the ultimate hands-free handheld gaming PC bag for people who want to protect their handheld in transit and bring accessories with them.

Tomtoc Arccos G-47 Travel Bag behind the Steam Deck, Legion Go 2, and Xbox Ally X.
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Windows Central Verdict

The Tomtoc Arccos G-47 Travel Bag is designed in such a way that it offers protection for several different gaming handhelds. It's made of a durable, splash-resistant fabric and lined with padding to keep these expensive devices safe during transit. Additionally, it is spacious enough to carry a number of accessories around with you. All in all, it's one of the most universal and convenient gaming handheld bags on the market right now.

Pros

  • +

    Comfortably fits Steam Deck, Xbox Ally X, Legion Go 2, and more

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    Plenty of accessory storage

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    Made of durable, splash-resistant fabric

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    Comfortable shoulder pad for hands-free carry

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    Padded inner lining protects screens without hurting joysticks and buttons

Cons

  • -

    No hard shell

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    No handle on top

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Every handheld gaming PC has a different shape and button layout, which means there are myriad protective cases designed specifically for any given device. However, Tomtoc has specifically designed a bag that's shaped in such a way that it works with several different handhelds.

Rebecca Spear, Gaming Editor

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This week: I've been replaying Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, only this time on my Xbox Ally X rather than my gaming desktop.

Since then, several new handheld gaming PCs have launched, so when Tomtoc reached out and told me that they've improved the original Arccos G-47 design to better fit a wider range of handhelds, I was intrigued.

Over the last few days, I've spent time carrying my Xbox Ally X, ROG Ally X, Legion Go 2, Legion Go, Nintendo Switch 2, and Steam Deck around in this bag to see how well it fits each of these devices. I've even packed several accessories inside to see how much it can hold.

Here's what makes this the perfect carrying bag for most handheld gaming PCs.

Tomtoc Arccos G-47 Handheld Travel Bag
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Tomtoc Arccos G-47 Handheld Travel Bag: was $49.99 now $44.99 at Amazon

This bag fits the Steam Deck, Xbox Ally X, Legion Go 2, Nintendo Switch 2, and several other gaming handhelds. It features multiple storage pockets, a padded shoulder strap, protective interior padding, and durable outer fabric, which makes it an ideal handheld accessory.

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Disclaimer

This review was made possible thanks to a review sample provided by Tomtoc. The company had no input nor saw the contents of this review prior to publication.

Tomtoc Arccos-G47: What's good

The Tomtoc Arccos G-47 Travel Bag has a $49.99 MSRP, but was on sale for $44.99 at Amazon at the time of writing. There are definitely some other handheld bags on the market that don't cost this much, but it also offers ample storage space, which many other carrying cases do not have.

This new bag design cleverly fits and protects all of the handhelds I own when they are placed inside.

As I mentioned earlier, I previously wrote a Tomtoc Arccos-G47 review, but Tomtoc has since updated the design of this bag. It might not be a hard shell, but this new bag design cleverly fits and protects all of the handhelds I own when they are placed inside. To ensure nothing jostles in transit, there's a velcro strap that goes over the top of a handheld to keep it still.

Inside, there's a thick protective padding that's covered in a soft fabric, as well as an improved W-shaped EVA hard case wall that separates the handheld area from the storage area and is designed to fit all major handhelds. This wall and padding together effectively shield a handheld's joysticks, front buttons, and screen from drops, bumps, and smushing.

Meanwhile, the bag is covered in a durable polyester material that is also splash-resistant, so I can trust my handheld won't be in danger from grazing sharp objects or getting damaged by light rain. What's more, the zippers slide smoothly, so I never have to fight to zip or unzip the bag.

This newer bag maintains its shape better than the original did, even when empty, which is mostly a cosmetic thing, but it does look nicer overall.

I've been able to safely transport my Steam Deck, Xbox Ally X, ROG Ally X, Legion Go, Legion Go 2, and Nintendo Switch 2 in this bag. In each case, their buttons, screens, and joysticks are protected despite having different shapes.

I also love that I can move around hands-free with this bag, since the padded shoulder strap is not only comfortable to wear, but also can be adjusted to a desired length. The new shoulder strap has improved clasps, which easily rotate while holding fast to the bag.

Then there's the spacious storage. There are very few gaming handheld carrying cases on the market that offer areas for my accessories, but this one actually does. As an example, I was able to fit my Xbox Ally X, an HDMI cable, a docking station, the Xbox Ally X charger, the Xbox Ally X cardboard stand, a power bank, and several small USB accessories inside the Arccos G-47's larger storage area at once.

Then, of course, I can also put smaller accessories, such as USB-A to USB-C adapters, microfiber cleaning cloths, and short cables, in the smaller front zipper pocket.

If desired, I can easily slip a mouse and a foldable Bluetooth keyboard (like this Artciety one I bought from Amazon) into the case to use the handheld like a more conventional computer.

Tomtoc Arccos-G47: What needs improvement

Honestly, this is a great bag design that I don't have any issues with in my own use cases. It does exactly what it was designed to do. However, there are two features that I could see some people wanting it to have that it doesn't.

First off, if you prefer to travel with a hard-shell carrying case, then this soft yet durable fabric might not be what you're looking for. Once again, the interior W-shaped wall inside the bag certainly shields handheld screens, joysticks, and buttons in transit, but might not be as protective as a hard shell case.

Secondly, it would be nicer if there were a handle on top of the bag so people could carry it right-side up when they didn't want to use the shoulder strap.

Tomtoc Arccos-G47: Should you buy it?

✅ You should buy this if...

  • You want a convenient way to carry your handheld hands-free
  • You like taking various accessories with you on the go
  • You're looking for a carrying bag that works for each of your handhelds

❌ You shouldn't buy this if...

  • You'd prefer a hard shell handheld bag
  • You need something you can carry by a handle

The Tomtoc Arccos G-47 Travel Bag is the one carrying case that I can repeatedly recommend to people regardless of what handheld they own. Due to its cleverly designed inner hard case wall, the Arccos G-47 protects each of my handhelds' joysticks, buttons, and screens in transit, even though they all have different shapes.

Its ample storage space makes it very convenient to bring my various handheld accessories with me on trips. Plus, I love that it can be slung over my shoulder so my hands can be free to carry other things.

Whether you have multiple handheld devices and are looking for a bag that can accommodate each one, or you simply want a reliable bag with ample storage, the Arccos G-47 is the perfect choice for you.


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Rebecca Spear
Gaming and News Editor

Self-professed gaming geek Rebecca Spear is one of Windows Central's editors and reviewers with a focus on gaming handhelds, mini PCs, PC gaming, and laptops. When she isn't checking out the latest games on Xbox Game Pass, PC, ROG Ally, or Steam Deck; she can be found digital drawing with a Wacom tablet. She's written thousands of articles with everything from editorials, reviews, previews, features, previews, and hardware reviews over the last few years. If you need information about anything gaming-related, her articles can help you out. She also loves testing game accessories and any new tech on the market. You can follow her @rrspear on X (formerly Twitter).

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