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🎮 Join me in the most laid-back unboxing ever! 📦 In just 2.5 minutes, watch me unpack and try out the T Tersely Carrying Case for the ROG Ally Gaming Handheld.
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Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbmglaeQicc
Transcript #
Welcome to another low-effort review. Last week I purchased this ROG Ally for myself, kind of on impulse, and you know what — I really like it. I’ve only had it a week. Windows is clunky to say the least, but it is a great handheld. I needed something to relax with. I’d been feeling stressed, so I picked this up and it’s great. I love this thing even if Windows is annoying.
Now, why didn’t I get a Steam Deck? The Steam Deck just isn’t available in Australia, not easily. Enough of that — this video is actually about an accessory. This is the T Tersely ROG Ally case. I got this on Amazon for about 20 or 30 AUD, so it was pretty cheap. Let’s unpack it. Well, that’s done — that was easy.
Here’s the case. We’ll compare it to the Ally in a second. We’ll just unzip it, and there it is. It’s very simple. See how this opens — oh, Velcro. Okay, so that goes flat onto the Ally like that. We just drop the console in, and it lies nice and smooth. There’s a little front pouch for whatever accessory you want to put in there. You can’t really stick much in there — there’s not a lot of clearance. They sell a bigger one for the charger, but I really don’t want to lug a charger with me. If I’m bringing a charger, it’s going in a backpack, not in this little case — it’ll go in its own pocket somewhere else. I’ll probably bring something for my phone too, not just the Ally’s dedicated charger.
Overall, let’s give it a close. It’s quite compact. For comparison, I’ll grab a Nintendo Switch. Here it is compared to a Nintendo Switch — that’s how much bigger this case is. Yeah, that’s all you’re getting from me. It seems to do the job and I’ll put a link to the product in the description. Again, this is an Australian review — I don’t know if it’s available outside of Australia, but it’s a decent case and it seems to do the job.