Console for gamers on the go. The Nintendo Switch Lite is specifically designed for handheld play - so you can jump into your favorite games wherever you are.
Available in many shades, the Nintendo Switch Lite is the new portable console that will transform on-the-go gaming into a unique experience! Sleek, slim, and compact, it features a beautiful design that will impress you and, at the same time, you can easily place it in your bag or backpack to have it with you at all times.
Small and lightweight
With a light, sleek design, this console is ready to follow you on the road wherever you are.
Built-in Controllers
The joysticks are integrated into the handheld gaming system and the left side features a + Control Pad.
Compatible games
Over 2000 titles!
The Nintendo Switch Lite plays the Nintendo Switch game library that works in handheld mode.
The Nintendo Switch has over 2,000 titles and many more on the way! From Super Smash Bros. Ultimate to Mortal Kombat 11 and Pokémon Sword & Pokémon Shield, you'll find something that suits your style on the Nintendo Switch.
Online multiplayer
Wireless play Connect up to eight Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch Lite systems together to play multiplayer games anywhere.
Online play Team up or face off with others online in compatible games with a Nintendo Switch Online membership.
Nintendo Switch Parental Control App for Mobile
It is natural for parents to have questions about their children and games.
How much time does my family spend on games?
Are the games suitable for my family?
How can I set limits on what they can do online with the system?
That's why the Nintendo Switch has parental controls that allow you to set rules for using the system, so you spend less time worrying and more time having fun. While some parental controls are available on the system itself, the free app gives you even more options.
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very nice portable console, at a good price (*of course, as you will read later, there is the possibility of many extras that can increase the total cost), relatively lightweight for handheld gaming, and alternatively it can be placed in a "charging dock" (*sold separately) and with extra controllers (also sold separately) to convert it from a "handheld gaming" console to a "home" console, satisfied with the purchase..
Overall, for the money it is extremely good but there are two major red flags. 1. It doesn't have many good free games, that is, there are about 3-7 and the perfect games are those with the Nintendo €60. 2. My right joystick broke and I couldn't press it in, and the buttons after about 6 months have started to not feel as good, as if they will break. Overall, get a controller for €20 or this one from Nintendo and you will be fine
I have the Nintendo Switch Lite for 2 years now and I can say that I am very satisfied with its construction. Unfortunately, I did not buy it from Skroutz but from the public store in my area. For its price, it is wonderful. The only thing that bothers me is the prices of the games. The prices for the games made by Nintendo range from 60 and above. The buttons are comfortable and soft to press. The graphics are average but for a handheld console, it is perfect. If someone wants to buy an affordable portable console, this is the best one.
It is pretty good but the screen is too small. It is also better to get the larger console for a better experience in all games, as it can also be connected to the television
I am a child of the late 90s and I just can't let go of the Nintendo!
I had the Nintendo DS Lite when I was younger, which unfortunately broke and I haven't had another one since then.
I bought this one this year because I wasn't interested in gaming on the TV and I have to say that I LOVE it!
It has great performance and so many games to choose from.
It is one of my favorite devices and as a gamer who has used consoles of all kinds, Nintendo will always have a special place in my heart.
The only downside is that the most popular games hit you hard in terms of price, but honestly, those are not the ones that are really worth it in my opinion.
If you are looking for a portable console that is not too expensive and is of good quality, I think the Nintendo Switch Lite is for you :)
The console is fantastic and now that the Lite version has dropped to around 200 euros, it's super.
I prefer it over the regular version because it is more compact and smaller in size. After all, I wanted a portable console and not one to connect to the TV, otherwise I would have gotten a PS5. The Lite is better for kids since the controllers are built-in, otherwise you'll be searching for them under the couch or stepping on them at night. Not to mention that constantly attaching and detaching them will ruin them.
The only downside is the charger, which is bulky and doesn't fit in the original carrying case. I would recommend getting a thinner charger and a longer cable with the plug on the side, so it doesn't break when you rest it on your stomach.
For those who complain about game prices, they can play those silly free games on their mobile with endless advertisements
I love it!!! There are no words. It's an incredible console and it has so many games from the 90s and also new ones that are unbelievable. I can't find anything negative!
Well, I have 2 lies
1. The games are very expensive!!!!!!!
2. The console heats up and I didn't expect that
The Nintendo is an absolute gaming experience. I would say its battery lasts for 7 hours, which is enough time for me to unwind and relax. It may have cost 250 euros, but it was worth every penny!
Most of them were written by the previous ones...
I remove 1 star due to quality of construction and battery life. If you don't use it for a day or two, it completely discharges.
I have had my Nintendo for almost a year now and its performance is quite good. It runs games smoothly without any glitches or freezes. However, there are some minor issues with the battery. The more you play games, the faster the console's battery will drain.
I have had it for about 2 weeks now and I am quite satisfied with what it can do. It can run Fortnite at 30fps, which may be a problem for many, but it runs almost consistently. However, the controller took some getting used to as the sticks are not side by side. The triggers and shoulder buttons are somewhat like a mouse click. It has a touchscreen, which helped a lot with navigating the menu. I believe you could buy a Series S with a little price difference, but a huge difference in performance. One thing I like is that it has a 3.5mm jack and USB-C charging.
I have the Nintendo Switch Lite since Saturday and I can say that I am very satisfied with this console. Also, there will be more games coming out as long as someone has patience for the games to be released, such as the ones coming out on the 22nd and 23rd, and from what I've seen, they look very nice.
Minimal games. The menu doesn't even have Greek and forces you to write in Greeklish, for example on YouTube. It's all plastic, although the screen has good resolution. If you want to buy games from a store, most of them cost 60+€. I wouldn't recommend it.
It has been 2.5 days since I bought this console. This particular console left me speechless. I use this console in combination with the Xbox one s (which I bought earlier) and I am completely satisfied. The performance in games is decent for a portable console. The battery lasts for several hours, giving me enough time to play. The speakers are stereo and are amazing! The only negative thing I find is the construction, which is made of plastic. Otherwise, the console left me fully satisfied and I highly recommend it!
Excellent console, graphics, gameplay, and Nintendo games are incredible.
Negatives: It can be tiring on the hands after playing for a while, and the battery life is short.
There's nothing you can say that hasn't been said before.
I just want to point out that it has a bad battery and personally it's very tiring to hold, I consider it very bad ergonomically, so I had to get a grip case.
Also, almost everything I've gotten except for 1st party has terrible optimization for the lite, resulting in texts being hard to read due to small font size. Think about it, it plays almost the entire console library, but not all of it is playable.
This is the second time I'm buying it for my son, because the first one didn't charge after a year of use. The second one didn't charge after just one month. Luckily, I kept the receipt and it was replaced the second time. So be careful, don't throw away the purchase receipt!
I got it mainly to play indie games and it's really worth its money. The battery lasts about 4 hours, which is fine for a trip. Sometimes my hands would get tired after a long time. That's why I got a case with "bumps" on the back for more grip, so fatigue stops being a problem. If you're not interested in a bigger screen or specific games that require joy-con and other gadgets from Nintendo, then I highly recommend it.
I've been thinking for a while whether I should buy this because I already have a Gaming PC / Xbox SS / PS4, so I have plenty of options to play on a chair or a couch. But in the end, I bought it and it's truly the best purchase I've made for gaming! Being able to play wherever you want, both inside and outside the house, is the best thing about it!
The fact that it's also a console with a lot of great games makes it ideal at least for me. If you don't have a console for your TV, get the switch, and if you do, I think the lite is a better choice.
The only negatives you can say it has are the battery life (3 to 4 hours at most depending on the game) and the expensive prices of Nintendo.
I've had it for three months now and it's really good. I'm impressed that such a small console (compared to the regular switch) can do so much and your hands don't hurt after an hour like with the psv.
It is very good if you want it for traveling, moving around, playing in bed, handheld, or for kids, it's PERFECT! BUT keep in mind that it doesn't play certain games like S. Mario Party, Ring Fit Adventure, Nintendo LABO (VR), fitness boxing, 1-2 switch, Just Dance, Surgeon Simulator, Mario Golf Super Rush, and you can't play with friends (unless they also have a switch and you play online, but online requires a subscription of €20 per year). However, there aren't many games that it doesn't play. HOWEVER, if you want, you can spend an additional €60 to get the Joy-Cons and connect them, but I believe it's not worth it because you can't play it on a big screen and it doesn't have a stand. But if you want it to play Animal Crossing New Horizons, Mario Kart, Super Mario Odyssey, Zelda, Fortnite, Splatoon 2, Luigi's Mansion 3, Mario Maker 2, Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, S. Mario Bros U. Deluxe, Super Mario Bros Ultimate, Mario Origami King, etc. in handheld mode, it's perfect. It's lightweight, small, perfect for travel, cute, has a wide variety of games, battery life of 3-6.5 hours (depending on the game and brightness level), meaning the battery life is long, etc. In short, I APPROVE! BUT you should know that compared to the regular Nintendo Switch (2019), the regular one is better, so if you can spend an extra €130, there's no discussion, get the regular one. But if you can't, get the Lite if you want it for handheld mode.
I bought this particular switch in early January. Of course, you buy it for the games, so you know that the games are of good quality. It's a Nintendo. However, it has many flaws and I don't think buying the lite version is worth it at least.
The price of Nintendo games never drops. Zelda is stuck at 70 euros 4 years after its release. I'm not saying it's not good quality, but it's a rip-off.
The basic menu is okay. It works. However, the e-shop is a disaster. It crashes a lot and it's very annoying.
The construction seems fine. However, the joysticks are garbage. I sent it back after a month to fix the left joystick. It came back after 3 weeks. After 2 weeks, it broke again. You could say it was just bad luck. I play 3 hours a week. I've had Odyssey since January and finished it 3 days ago. Very light use, if any.
I know not all switches are like this. The joysticks looked bad to me from the moment I opened it and that's how it turned out.
It does everything else. It plays games and has a little motion control in case you didn't know because I didn't know and neither did most people who bought it.
My opinion is don't get the lite.
There's almost no difference from the regular switch. For kids, it's far better than the regular one - it's more economical, lighter, and more comfortable for small hands than the regular one. The joysticks are integrated into the console, so you don't have to worry about kids breaking or losing them. The storage space remains the same as the regular one at 32 GB, but it's good to buy an additional SD card for more space. The downside is that it has a slightly smaller battery than the regular one and cannot be connected to the TV for those wondering, which is why it's called light.
I've had it for two months now and it's perfect. Even if you start without games, it has many good free games. It's small and fits anywhere, the controls are very good, it has many good games, but the regular Nintendo Switch has more advantages, but this one is not worth the money.
Very good, the price is very low, variety of games is convenient and handheld, also fits comfortably in a bag. However, it is a bit difficult to fit in a pocket, and the negative for me is that most exclusive games are a bit expensive.