Let’s be honest: in 2026, the Australian “cost of living” conversation is making it hard to justify any video game purchase. I mean it costs 2 Call of Dutys to just fill up my car at the moment. When you finally scrape together the funds for the Nintendo Switch 2, the last thing you want is the “hidden tax” of accessories. You have the console, now you need a screen protector an extra controller, a case, and suddenly you’ve spent another $200 before you’ve even bought a second game.
So after reviewing Coowps protective cases I decided to take a look at some of the other items they had and they just dropped a bundle that you won’t have to spend a bundle on, The COOWPS 15-in-1 Switch 2 Accessories Bundle. I wouldn’t say this is so much a “starter pack” as much as it’s a “finisher” pack. It is designed to be the only accessory purchase you make, ensuring that as soon as you get home, the whole family can actually play together without the usual “who gets the good controller?” argument.

The Entire Accessory Aisle in One Box
The beauty of this bundle is the sheer lack of “filler.” Usually, these kits have one good item and twelve things you’ll throw in the junk drawer. Not here. COOWPS has looked at everything a family actually needs and ticked every box.
Theres a Wireless Pro Controller with 6-axis sensors and RGB lighting that gives the official pro controller a run for it’s money with a massive 800mh battery for longer play.
If you are worried about that 7.9-inch screen getting damaged then there is 9H tempered glass protectors and a TPU protective case included. The case wraps nicely around the back of the machine giving a nicer erganomic to the grips and at the same time is still thin enough to slide back into the official dock with no rubbing issues. This isn’t like the previous grips though that seperate the JoyCons that is THIS ONE we reviewed a few months back. The included one makes it a fully moulded unit, but they slide out with no issues, and I really like the feel of it.
Want to play Mario Kart with the kids? The bundle throws in two steering wheels which is a fun way to play the game with tilt control turned on. There are also two ergonomic Joy-Con grips that bring them up to just under the size of the pro controller so still good for smaller hands but also better for the big kids and stop you getting claw hand after 20 minutes of play.
It even includes the charging cable and a 24-slot game card case. This is good if you still collect physical games, but I think I can only fill about 2 slots here, everything is digital these days. A nice addition though as it’s thinking of everyone and there are still some people who swear by physical media.
It is, quite literally, an all-in-one solution that seems almost too good to be true at an Aussie price point of around $100, but it’s very real and it’s actually very good quality.
Built for the Modern Aussie Family
The Switch 2 is a bit of a unit, and finding a bag that fits the console, the dock, and a proper controller usually involves a lot of swearing and an oversized backpack. The Deluxe All-in-One Case in this kit is a great at spatial organisation. It fits the console, the Pro Controller, the dock, the AC adapter, and your HDMI cables.
For parents, this is the “peace of mind” feature. Whether you’re heading to Grandma’s or just tidying up the lounge room, everything has a slot. No more “did we leave the dock at the holiday rental?” panic attacks. I’ve actually done that and had to drive all the way back to get it.. and my Amazon fire stick.

Ergonomics That Actually Work
The included thumb grip caps and anti-slip Joy-Con grips are the unsung heroes here. They transform the somewhat fiddly SL and SR buttons into something you can actually hit in the heat of a race. It turns the Switch 2 from a “handheld gadget” into a “proper gaming rig” that stays comfortable during those long Saturday afternoon sessions.
The Verdict: Is it a “Too Good To Be True” Situation?
When you see a 15-in-1 tag, it’s natural to be skeptical. But with a two-year warranty and free replacements for quality issues, COOWPS is putting their money where their mouth is.
I’m not lie, I have a 3D printer (Bambu Labs A1) and have tried printing my own controller handles and all sort of stuff. The reality here is I’ve wasted a lot of time, money and filament on sub par shite that has been binned a week after being impressed with my own handy work. This pack feels like quality finished products that do a far better job than old amature hour over here.
We are at a weird time where everything feels increasingly expensive, this bundle is a rare win for the consumer. It’s practical, it’s protective, and most importantly, it means you can stop shopping and start playing. If you have or are getting a Switch 2 I’d strongly recommend this bundle.

