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Excessorize Me reviews the SUPCASE Charging & Storage Base for the Nintendo Switch 2 — a dock that goes beyond simple charging by adding organized game cartridge storage to the mix. If your Switch 2 setup currently involves loose cables and cartridges scattered across a surface, this accessory is designed to consolidate all of that into one clean, purpose-built station.

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The SUPCASE Charging & Storage Base is the single focus here — a dock that charges your Switch 2 while keeping game cartridges organized and accessible in the same footprint. For anyone who plays physical games and has dealt with the frustration of hunting for cartridges mid-session, the integrated storage is the feature that justifies the upgrade from a basic charging stand.

Editor’s Insight

The Nintendo Switch 2 charging dock category is more crowded than it’s ever been, but most products in it do exactly one thing: prop the console at an angle while it charges. SUPCASE has identified a real gap in that market — the absence of physical game storage in the dock footprint — and built their solution around it. For players with physical game libraries, that’s a meaningful differentiator.

Physical game cartridges are the forgotten organizational problem of modern gaming. They’re small enough to lose easily, numerous enough to create real clutter, and important enough that losing one is genuinely frustrating. Most Switch owners end up with a dedicated cartridge case or case insert — a secondary item that solves the storage problem but adds another thing to manage. The SUPCASE dock consolidates the charging station and the cartridge organizer into a single desk object.

SUPCASE’s brand reputation is built primarily in the rugged case space, where their Unicorn Beetle line has become a recognized option for drop protection across phone and tablet categories. Bringing that same product sensibility to a charging dock means the build quality expectations are reasonable — this isn’t a generic AliExpress dock rebadged with a known name, it’s a designed product from a company with an established manufacturing track record.

The compact design claim is worth scrutinizing. Charging docks that also hold cartridges risk becoming bulky accessories that take up more desk space than the problem they solve. The SUPCASE’s execution on balancing storage capacity with physical footprint is what determines whether this is a net desk-space improvement or a lateral move. Excessorize Me’s hands-on coverage addresses this directly.

For the EDC-minded gamer, desk organization is an extension of the same philosophy that drives everyday carry curation. A cluttered charging setup with cables going in multiple directions and games spread across a surface is the desk equivalent of an overstuffed pocket. Consolidating those elements into a single, purpose-built station applies EDC principles to a stationary context — everything has a place, and the setup works more smoothly as a result.

The Switch 2 accessory ecosystem is still maturing, and products like the SUPCASE dock are among the first wave of thoughtfully designed third-party accessories that treat the console’s real-world use patterns seriously. Early adopters who build their setups around quality accessories now will have less to change as the ecosystem develops further.

No more lost cartridges, no more cable hunting at the end of a session — the value proposition is simple and the execution, based on Excessorize Me’s coverage, appears to deliver on it. The full review video is linked in the description for the complete hands-on walkthrough.

Thanks to Excessorize Me for the focused breakdown. Their Switch 2 accessory coverage has been consistently useful for anyone building out their setup. Subscribe for ongoing coverage as more quality accessories hit the market.

Closing Remarks

The SUPCASE Charging & Storage Base solves two problems at once — keeping your Switch 2 charged and your cartridges organized — without requiring two separate accessories to do it. If you play physical games and your current setup is less than tidy, this dock is worth a serious look. What does your Switch 2 charging setup look like? Share it in the comments.

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