May 13, 2024 2 min read

Dbrand launches the Killswitch for the ASUS ROG Ally

The dbrand Killswitch for the ASUS ROG Ally is finally available, and it is so far the best case we tested for the Windows handheld.

Dbrand launches the Killswitch for the ASUS ROG Ally

The dbrand Killswitch for the ASUS ROG Ally is finally available, and it is so far the best case we tested for the Windows handheld.

After dbrand announced the case in October, you can finally now get the dbrand Killswitch for the ASUS ROG Ally.

dbrand collaborated directly with ASUS to design this version of the Killswitch: Back in October, dbrand CEO Adam Ijaz mentioned that the engineering team at ASUS shared with dbrand which vents are needed for airflow, so the accessory manufacturer ensured that all vents and ports had enough clearance for maximum compatibility. But therefore the case is also a tight fit, requiring a bit of elbow grease to get it onto the ROG Ally. You can follow the guide below to know how it works (I have to admit, I was confused at first):

I've been testing the Killswitch case on the ROG Ally for a few days and brought it along with me to my latest tattoo appointment. If you already own the Steam Deck version (here is my video review), you already know how high-quality these cases are.

The same is true for this Killswitch for the Ally: it uses the same high-quality materials, has the same grippiness, and nicely protects your ROG Ally from impact resistance (up to ten feet according to dbrand, though I'm not in a rush to test this). I simply threw the device with the case in my bag and didn't care about all the other items floating around in the backpack of my choice.

The dbrand Killswitch for the ROG Ally starts at $59.95 (for the essential kit), which includes the case, the kickstand with an integrated microSD holder, and a customizable skin. For $74.95, you also get the travel cover and stick grips.

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