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Best accessories compatible with the Steam Deck

Best 7 Steam Deck Accessories

Elevate your game play with these Steam Deck accessories.

The Steam Deck is a fantastic console that lets you play your Steam devices on the console instead of your computer. A worthwhile purchase on its own, it becomes even better when paired with any of these Steam Deck accessories.

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The Seven Best Accessories That You Can Buy for Your Steam Deck

On its own, the Steam Deck is a must have to play your favorite games on the go. Accessories can only improve the experience. Here’s a list of seven Steam Deck accessories that will further elevate your gaming experience.

Screen Protector

A screen protector is one of the most important things that you can buy for your Steam Deck. While we all aim to take the best care of our electronics, sometimes accidents happen, and a screen protector can be the difference between a broken screen or not. Be sure to get a protector for a 7- or 7.5-inch screen, depending on your Steam Deck. You should also opt for a higher-quality protector made from tempered glass instead of plastic.

This screen protector from Insignia is made from a glass composite and can be found here for $9.99.

Docking Station

If you plan to use your Steam Deck on an external monitor, a docking station is a must-have. While the console is compatible with any USB-C dock, giving you the freedom to choose the style that you prefer. However, there is also the official Docking Station. This is specifically designed to hold the Steam Deck and comes with an Ethernet port, USB Gen1 Ports, an HDMI 2 port, and Display Port 1.4.

Find the official Steam Docking Station here for $79.

Memory Card

One of the biggest concerns for any gamer, especially a handheld one, is the amount of storage available. Depending on your Steam Deck, you may only be able to store up to 64 GB of games on it, which can be quickly used up. Fortunately, you can add extra storage with a microSD card. There are tons of options for additional storage, so we recommend finding the biggest one that’s within your price range. Then you can worry about write speeds.

Try the Samsung Pro Memory Card here, it has storage options from 128 GB to 512 GB.

Portable Battery Pack

Depending on your settings and the type of game you’re playing, the Steam Deck battery can last as little as two hours. Instead of stopping to charge for the next several hours, consider using a battery pack to help extend the amount of time you can play while on the go. When choosing a portable battery pack, finding one with enough capacity for the Steam Deck is important.

This Antank power back is fast charging capable and has a magnetic mount for the Steam Deck. You can find it here for $43.99.

Controller

You’ll want to get a high-quality controller for those docked gaming sessions. The Steam Deck has a specific controller with a unique trackpad and grip pads. In addition, it should be compatible with all Steam Deck-compatible games since it’s designed for the console. You may still be able to find this through third-party sellers, however, it has been discontinued. Fortunately, you have a nearly endless number of options as Steam Deck is compatible with any wireless controller, including Xbox and PlayStation controllers.

The 8BitDo controller is compatible with multiple systems, including the Steam Deck, and is available here for $29.99.

Protective Case

All new Steam Decks come with a protective case to store the console in, but you’ll still need to get a case for while you’re playing. When deciding on one, looking for one that is comfortable to hold and can protect the Steam Deck is essential. While there are plenty of brands to choose from, Dbrand makes an excellent case that is perfect for preventing breaks, especially when paired with a screen protector.

The Project Killswitch case for Steam Deck is available here for $59.95.

Thumbstick Grips

If you’re playing in handheld mode, then a pair of thumbstick grips can both improve your gameplay and increase comfort. When selecting a thumbstick grip, the most important thing is that it fits over the existing thumbstick. From there, you can choose a design and height that will suit your gameplay.

These grips are made of sweat-free silicone and are available here for $9.99.


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Kirstin is a Prima Games writer who has loved video games ever since playing her first RPG as a child. While that love has continued, she also enjoys various genres, including Dungeons-crawlers, city-building, and life simulators. When not gaming, she enjoys spending time with her family.