JerryRigEverything proves you absolutely need a case for your Xbox Ally X — and dbrand just discounted its Killswitch ultimate upgrade
The Xbox Ally X and Xbox Ally are made with quite a bit of plastic, making a case a must-have accessory.
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ASUS ROG and Microsoft partnered to create the Xbox Ally X. Powered by a Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme processor and sporting a 7-inch IPS display with 120Hz and VRR, the gaming handheld can handle AAA games in the palm of your hands.
While the Xbox Ally X has received rave reviews, it is made with plastic and can be scratched easily. First-hand experience taught us that, but a recent video illustrates it up close.
Zack Nelson, also known as JerryRigEverything, recently tore down the Xbox Ally X. While your gaming handheld is unlikely to face open flames, knives, or boxcutters like the one in Nelson's video, his content always provides insight into how devices are constructed.
The Xbox Ally X — and its more affordable sibling the Xbox Ally — feature quite a bit of plastic. Nelson highlights the balancing act between keeping the cost of a gaming handheld down and using durable materials:
"The rest of the buttons and the directional pad are made with a hard plastic along with every other piece of exposed material. It's all plastic, even around the dual USB-C ports, volume buttons, vents, microSD card slot, headphone jack, and fingerprint scanning power button.
And like, yeah, game controllers have been plastic for decades, but they have also never cost $1,000 before, so I'm rather torn on the material choice."
The ROG Ally X already starts at $899.99 and has increased in price since launch, so making it even more expensive could put the console out of reach for shoppers.
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A middle ground for gamers is to get the Xbox Ally X and add a layer of protection, such as dBrand's Killswitch. We recently reviewed the Killswitch for the ROG Ally and Ally X (non-Xbox versions), and the accessory earned a 5/5.
It offers an extra layer of protection and adds rubberized grip and a kickstand to the device. An optional Travel Cover adds even more protection by covering the screen and sticks. dBrand also sells Killswitch cases for the Xbox Ally X and Xbox Ally.
A holiday sale cuts the price of the "Ultra" dBrand Killswitch to $64.80. For that price, you get the case, a kickstand, a skin, a travel cover, stick grips, and two screen protectors (though you have to elect to receive the latter).
Wrap your gaming handheld in a rubber protective case that makes the device easier to hold. There's also a kickstand, grip sticks, and a Travel Cover to improve upon the playing experience and keep the device safe while traveling.
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Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He's covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean's journey began with the Lumia 930, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.
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