Steam Deck

Steam Deck

Hasune May 13, 2023 @ 10:47pm
Do you skin your Steam Deck console?
I was looking at Linus' video on Dbrand's new copycat skin, for both the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck and it kinda makes me want to get the skin before I look at the price. I know only one person who has a skin for the Steam Deck online.
I want to know just how many people actually use these since back then I used to skin my 3DS and for a little while my Nintendo Switch.
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ReBoot May 14, 2023 @ 12:08am 
I don't, the original texture feels nice to the touch & the included protective case does a satisfying job @ protecting the Deck from scratches.
DoKo_O May 14, 2023 @ 3:53am 
i dont/didnt... last time i put a skin on some controller it came off after like a week or two due to sweat/heat... had a nice skin for a xbox controller, and one day the parts on the handles just came off and were able to slide arround, so anything controller related where youre hands on most of the time i avoid putting skins on
Waldherz May 14, 2023 @ 3:59am 
Dont do it. Dbrand skins will start to peel at the edges and it will look like ♥♥♥♥ after a few months, depending on your climate, how much your hands sweat and the amount of use.
Haruspex May 14, 2023 @ 7:13am 
I put protectors on the touch pads, but that's it.
Mahjik May 14, 2023 @ 7:06pm 
Originally posted by Hasune Miku shin megami tensei 5:
I was looking at Linus' video on Dbrand's new copycat skin, for both the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck and it kinda makes me want to get the skin before I look at the price. I know only one person who has a skin for the Steam Deck online.
I want to know just how many people actually use these since back then I used to skin my 3DS and for a little while my Nintendo Switch.


Dbrand has been selling skins for various electronics for years. As far as skins go, they are quality. I have the Teardown skin from them on my Steam Deck.
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Date Posted: May 13, 2023 @ 10:47pm
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