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Nintendo Switch Lite - Turquoise

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Color: Turquoise


Features

  • Compact, lightweight handheld system
  • Available in a range of fun colors
  • Online and local wireless multiplayer
  • Nintendo Switch is the home of Mario & friends

Description

Dedicated to portable play The Nintendo Switch™ Lite system is lightweight, compact, and designed exclusively for handheld play. Enjoy a little “me time” wherever you happen to be, whether you’re on the road or in your own backyard.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Primary Device Type Nintendo Switch Gaming System
Brand Nintendo
Version Model Nintendo Switch Lite - Turquoise
Trendy Color Turquoise
Dimensions 9.5 x 0.55 x 4 inches
Weight 1.54 pounds
Unique Model Number HDHSBAZAA
Required Batteries 1 Lithium Polymer battery (Included)
Release Date July 10, 2019
Spawned From Nintendo
Origin Country Vietnam

Frequently asked questions

The Nintendo Switch Lite is designed to be a handheld-only version of the popular Nintendo Switch console. Unlike its bigger sibling, the Nintendo Switch Lite cannot be connected to a TV, as it lacks a dock and detachable Joy-Con controllers. The Lite version is also more compact in size and comes at a cheaper price point.

The battery life depends on the games you play. For example, for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the battery will last approximately 4 hours. In general, the Nintendo Switch Lite has a battery life of 3-7 hours.

No, the turquoise model of the Nintendo Switch Lite is not different from the other color models in terms of specifications or features. The color difference is purely aesthetic and does not affect the performance or any other aspects of the console.

Most Nintendo Switch games are compatible with the Nintendo Switch Lite. However, given that the Lite version does not support joy-con controllers, games which require these won't be playable on the Lite console. Do check if the game supports handheld mode before purchasing.

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Nintendo Switch Lite is appreciated for its portability, vibrant non-OLED screen, and performance in game play. Users also appreciate the feel of the device, its value for the price, and the wide range of available games. However, the device has been criticized for its lack of customization options, eShop lag, potentially uncomfortable shape for larger hands, and lack of free games.

Pros

  • 🎮 High portability, perfect for on-the-go gaming
  • 🌈 Vibrant, good resolution screen which offers a lovely viewing experience
  • 🚀 Impressive performance in game play
  • 💸 Value for the price
  • 🎲 Wide range of available games

Cons

  • 🎨 Lack of customization options in terms of icons, folders and themes
  • 🐢 eShop can be slow and not responsive
  • 🖐 Potentially uncomfortable to hold, particularly for people with larger hands
  • 🆓 No free games included

Should I Buy It?

Overall, the Nintendo Switch Lite seems to be a solid purchase. Despite some minor drawbacks, most notably the slow eShop interface and lack of customization, the device's portability and performance appear to offer a satisfying gaming experience. It would suit those looking for an affordable option to play a range of Nintendo games on the go, but potential buyers with larger hands should consider its build before purchase.


  • Very good product
Color: Blue
This is a very nice product if you are looking for a nice small console to play games on this is a good option I really love Nintendo's and the colors are very nice it was worth the money and it is a very comfortable to game with it has a lot of storage and it is very easy and has very quick game play ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025 by Lola Lola

  • Great buy!
Color: Blue
Works just fine, set it up without any problem. Nothing was damaged. The instructions in the box were in a different language but tbh I didnt really need them. Great buy I recommend 👍
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by Corinne Corinne

  • Gameplay, Performance, and Price and Value
Color: Turquoise
The Nintendo Switch Lite - Turquoise is a compact, affordable alternative to the original Nintendo Switch, designed primarily for handheld gaming. The Turquoise version has a bright, fresh, and eye-catching shade that stands out. It's visually appealing, and the matte finish on the device reduces fingerprints compared to the glossy finish on some other devices.Lite offers excellent value for gamers who primarily play handheld. If you’re okay with the lack of TV docking functionality and detachable controllers, it’s a budget-friendly way to experience the full range of Nintendo Switch games. The Nintendo Switch Lite - Turquoise is a fantastic handheld-only option for those who want portability and affordability without sacrificing too much in terms of game quality and performance. While it’s not as versatile as the standard Switch, it excels in being a solid, compact console for on-the-go gaming. If you're okay with playing only in handheld mode and don’t mind the lack of a TV connection, the Lite is an excellent choice for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Great Handheld Console 👍🏻
Color: Coral
I haven't owned a video game console in over 10 years, and the only reason I got it? To play Cuphead lol. Love the color and the fact that the screen is a lot bigger than I expected. All in all, it works great and I'm super happy with it ☺️
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025 by SuperStarlightCandle

  • Great product.
Color: Blue
Awesome product. I bought a Nintendo lite for my sons birthday. He loved it. Quick shipping too.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025 by Michael Sumner

  • Great for kids!
Color: Turquoise
Love the color! My son broke his last Switch and I found this at a great price. The Switch entertains my son for hours. I love how I can program parental controls to notify my son anytime that he has played for the length of time I set for the day.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025 by Kathleen

  • Great buy
Color: Blue
Easy to set up for kids, great quality and very comfortable holding in your hands and our son loves the size and color of it. He can store it in his drawer and it doesn’t take up a lot of space!
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025 by Kourtney Vazquez

  • I’m glad I have one; I hate I bought one.
Color: Blue
Nintendo must be raking in a lot of cash right now because they are selling hardware with a chip that nearing a decade in age. The net code for online games is clearly from the X360era, I jest not (with Mario Kart being the sole exception in my experience). Moreover, you have to spend money to use this infrastructure but the blame lies entirely on Microsoft for standardizing that. The analog stick drift is still an issue with this “budget” revision of the original. Despite all that, I decided to purchase this machine. Why? Gameplay-driven games or just games. Nintendo clearly only has this one thing going on for them and that is they make excellent games, for the most part. If it’s something by their EPD division or Retro Studios, you’ll be in for a treat. However, everything else, especially the third-party games are massively inferior compared to the versions on the competitors’ hardware while having to pay more for those games, something which is commonly referred to as the “Nintendo tax” by the gaming community. People have been calling this a neat little machine for indie games. However, now that the Steam Deck is out and the wait times have been cut down significantly, I’d recommend that over this. But what about the difference in price you may ask. To that I say the games are cheaper on Steam and it really adds up on the Switch and before you know it, you’ll very likely have spent more money with the Switch than on the Deck. If you care about physical releases though then avoid the Deck. There are definitely some things I really like about the Switch. For one, I can now play games while lying on my bed. I can play games in the short breaks I take. I can swap out the physical games I own without much effort (I wish I could hot swap the SD card as well but as of right now, the OS doesn’t support it. Steam Deck does, however, so it likely is not a technical limitation.) As a new owner, you may have to get used to the form factor because the thing is very tiny and also quite light. This device is clearly designed for smaller hands. If your hands are big, then I’d highly recommend getting a feel for it in a brick and mortar store before purchasing one. I remember my first week with this thing cramping my hands playing Mario. But you eventually get used to it. The OS software is serviceable. They have made many additions since launch but it still remains quite minimal, a bit too minimal in my opinion. This Lite variant doesn’t have Joy-Cons so the D-pad on this console is now something that a human being can actually use. I like that I can play Zelda wherever I want. However, I hate the fact that I have contributed to encourage Nintendo to do what they’ve been doing with their Switch line-up. In short, it’s a neat little device that I wish wasn't priced this way and didn’t come with the annoyances that come with Nintendo hardware. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022 by PW

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