Not bad for the price (less than $30 for black as of 01/09/20). The carrying case is solid (though not very hard, it's just a case not a full hard shell) and the Switch Lite case itself is good, feels good in the hand (I'm 6ft 3" and have huge hands and that's it in order). However, to me the stand seems to break easily if pushed out more than necessary) and I like the way it looks on the teal lite switch, the accessories are nice but some things aren't that amazing. Mainly headphones, mainly just the quality of the microphone. The mic is pretty crappy but I personally use the mic in game on the Switch and if I did I would use my Steel series as I already do. Headphones are a good backup option if you forgot your headset or other headphones at home. I like the thumb grips and they make the switch feel more personal compared to other switches in the room and I love it. Now the stylus also has a pen and that's not good at all, at least for me. Not bad overall, but I wish they would remove the small game holder (because there's room in the carrying case for games) and instead give a wall adapter for the charging cable, but that's my opinion. Advantages: price / quality. ok - everything came intact and works great (except the pen, the stylus side was ok) - makes your lite switch look like your own (unless someone else has the same color switch with the same accessories haha) Cons - Headphones (mic quality only, sounds good and fits well, just wish they came with different sized ear tips for big ears) - Pen didn't work on paper (pen side worked fine though) - Switch Lite Case Stand (not the carrying case) seems pretty being weak when open so be careful not to put too much pressure on it and you will be fine. - Annoy a personal pet. Too bad there wasn't an optional standalone gaming case and wall adapter for the charging cable they give you.