DBRAND HAS DISCOUNTED PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING FOR ITS SUMMER SALE

Our favorite copyright-skirting hardware case-and-skin maker Dbrand is having a sitewide summer sale through the end of the week, with double-digit discounts across all its product categories. Deals include 15% off its Killswitch cases for Steam Deck and ROG Ally, up to 40% off Darkplates (i.e. console covers) for PlayStation 5, 30% off leather skins (to cover consoles, controllers, phones, laptops, etc.), and much more.

It’s as good a time as any to check out Dbrand if you’re looking for a case or skin — by which we actually mean, now is probably the best time to check it out, as the summer sale is expected to end Friday, July 5. Here are a few suggestions for how to best take advantage of this deal.

Clone of the Kingdom for Nintendo Switch

Dbrand’s library of Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED skins are on sale, with prices ranging from $12.70 (normally $14.95) for solid-color Joy-Con wraps all the way up to $42.45 (normally $49.95) for Clone of the Kingdom, a legally-speaking-not-Zelda set that covers not just Joy-Cons, but also the Switch dock.

Darkplates and Lightstrips for PlayStation 5

Dbrand is offering up to 40% off its PlayStation 5 customizers, with darkplate console covers costing $47 (normally $69), middle skin designs for $12.70 (normally $24.95), and custom lightstrips starting at $8.45 (normally $11.95). Taken together, you can buy a full set starting at around $68.

Leather Skins for Steam Deck (and everything else)

Dbrand is offering 30% off its 100% authentic, full-grained, vegetable-tanned leather. You can leather-ize a Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons and Pro Controller, a PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and myriad laptops / phones / accessories from other major tech companies.

X-Ray Skins for Xbox (and everything else, too)

If leather isn’t your thing, you can instead choose to display your hardware’s inside on the outside. Dbrand has a collection of X-Ray skins for all sorts of consoles, controllers, phones, laptops, and more. If we had to pick one to suggest, however, we’re slightly partial to the X-Ray Xbox Series X for $38.20 (was $89.99) — it’s just really fun to say.

2024-07-03T22:05:01Z dg43tfdfdgfd