30-06-2025
I tested a bunch of Switch 2 screen protectors, and these are the best
A glass screen protector is one of a few 'set it and forget it' purchases that every Switch 2 owner should make, along with buying a microSD Express card and a protective case for the console. In fact, it should be a priority to stick one onto the console's screen as soon as possible to avoid accidental scratches.
I've been installing and removing Switch 2 screen protectors to test others on my console at an alarming rate, more than any sane person should, and here are the most important takeaways:
I've included a gallery to illustrate some of the differences I noted above. It shows shows various angles of my Switch 2 with a glossy screen protector equipped, and some taken with a matte screen protector installed.
The only way to test a screen protector is to go through the installation process for each option. We use the tools included to ensure a proper installation, analyze the fit and finish, and then remove it very, very carefully to proceed with the next candidate.
Every screen protector we mention in this buying guide comes with more than one (sometimes three!), which is good because they can sometimes break in the line of duty. We'll note how many you get with your purchase, as well as what tools are included to make the installation process simpler.
All of the protectors in this buying guide claim to be a 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, meaning they should be tough to crack. I don't put those particular claims to the test because I'm using my personal Switch 2, paid for with my money. Also, all models included feature an oleophobic coating to resist oils from fingerprints.
I'm ensuring that, during installation, screen protectors fit the entirety of the Switch 2's screen, including its bezel. I haven't encountered one yet during testing that doesn't fit.
My go-to screen protector brand for years has been amFilm. Three glossy tempered glass sheets come in the box, and the tools make installation fairly simple. JSAUX's model is just as good based on my testing, and just as affordable.
In keeping up with some brands that offer faster installations, amFilm offers a two-pack of glossy protectors that includes a 'OneTouch' tray. Remove the protector's bottom film, attach the tray to your device, and then press gently on the protector until it's fully applied.
Dbrand's Prism 2.0 includes two glass protectors for the Switch 2, each nestled into plastic cases that fit perfectly around the edges of the console (with the Joy-Con 2 removed). $34.99 is expensive for two protectors, but if simplicity and elegant packaging trump value, then this is a good option.
Genki offers a cheaper alternative to Dbrand with the Aegis Shield. It includes two protectors, and the installation process is nearly identical: just align the plastic frame with the console, pull the tab, and run your finger across the exposed section of the frame. Spigen makes a similar product that costs $24.99 for a two-pack.
Let's start with one of the most affordable options if you want to go the matte-textured route. AmFilm sells a two-pack of protectors at Amazon for $8.99. The set includes a plastic frame that serves as a guide to align the protector just right. JSAUX makes a similar product that's the same price.
AmFilm also sells a two-pack with a OneTouch frame for easier installation. Again, keep in mind that opting for matte over glossy will reduce glare, but at the cost of viewing angles as well as the full vivid quality of the Switch 2's screen. That'll be an acceptable tradeoff for some, but not all people.