ROG Xbox Ally Gaming Handheld Is On Sale For Only $489 For A Limited Time

ROG Xbox Ally Gaming Handheld Is On Sale For Only 9 For A Limited Time


There’s still time to save big on the first official Xbox gaming handheld. The Asus ROG Xbox Ally, which launched in October with a $600 MSRP, is on sale for $489 at Amazon and Walmart, $490 at Best Buy, and $520 at Target. It’s still not entirely clear when this deal ends, but it’s still available as of December 17. The $489 price at Amazon is an all-time low for the recently released Windows gaming handheld. Amazon has also restocked the official Xbox Ally 2-in-1 Premium Case.

If you pick up the Xbox Ally at Amazon, you should also check out some of the third-party accessories available now, including docking stations, screen protectors, travel cases, and microSD UHS-II cards. Though it’s sold out more often than not at Amazon, the official Xbox Ally 2-in-1 Premium Case is currently available to order.

Game Pass Ultimate subscribers have a built-in library of hundreds of games for the Xbox Ally. Whether you already have a subscription or not, you’ll want to purchase your membership from a major retailer instead of directly through Microsoft. The price of Game Pass Ultimate increased to $30/month in October, but major retailers still sell prepaid codes for $20/month.


Docking Stations for Xbox Ally

ROG Xbox Ally docking stations for TV mode and charging
ROG Xbox Ally docking stations for TV mode and charging

If you want to play your Xbox Ally on your TV or use it as a regular PC–you can switch to the standard Windows OS interface–you’ll need a USB-C docking station. The official Asus ROG Xbox Ally 100W Charger Dock will set you back $85 (was $100), but there are solid third-party options that work well and come with a stand. UGREEN’s 6-in-1 Docking Station is on sale for only $30 (was $46) for a limited time. You can upgrade to a 9-in-1 model with additional ports for $46 (was $60).

The JSAUX Docking Station & 100W Charger is available for $50 (was $70). This one is nice because it also comes with the AC adapter, so you’ll have a second charger. If you don’t need an extra charger, you can get the same JSAUX 6-in-1 Docking Station for $33.24 (was $40). Another notable option is iVanky’s 14-in-1 RGB Docking Station for $65 (was $80). It doesn’t include an AC adapter or USB-C cable, but it has more ports for accessories and is capable of 144Hz refresh rate. All of the docks in the list below support 4K resolution but refresh rates vary; we’ve included max refresh rates when displaying games in 4K in parentheses.


Xbox Ally Tempered Glass Screen Protectors

The Xbox Ally has a scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass Victus screen, but it never hurts to add a screen protector to pricey handhelds, even if it’s just for your own peace of mind. Plus, screen protectors are cheap. You can get a 2-pack of JSAUX’s tempered glass anti-glare screen protector with an alignment frame for $11.59 (was $13). Two of the biggest names in the screen protector market, amFilm and iVoler, have 3-packs for $9-$10 without an alignment frame.


Xbox Ally Carrying Cases

Xbox Ally 2-in-1 Premium Case
Xbox Ally 2-in-1 Premium Case

The official ROG Xbox Ally carrying case retails for $70. It has a built-in stand and comes with a removable pouch for accessories. On the back are the words: “This is an Xbox case.” It’s a very nice hardshell case, but if you don’t want to spend $70 on a carrying case, there are numerous third-party options to check out.

JSAUX’s hardshell travel case is only $25.19 (was $28), and several smaller brands have carrying cases for around $30. Here’s a list of some of the best-selling ROG Xbox Ally and Ally X cases on Amazon.


Xbox Ally Grip Cases & Thumbstick Grips

The Xbox Ally already has great ergonomics, but so does the Steam Deck, and that hasn’t stopped players from buying ergonomic grips. One of the benefits of a grip case beyond enhancing comfort is protecting the handheld from drop damage when outside of a travel case. For a premium option from a major accessory brand, check out Dbrand’s Killswitch Travel Case for $72 (was $80). Dbrand’s Killswitch series is fantastic, and Best Buy recently started carrying select Dbrand grip cases. We haven’t tested the Xbox Ally Killswitch, but the Switch 2 Killswitch is the best ergonomic grip we’ve tried for Nintendo’s new console. You can also find a a few budget-friendly options from generic brands on Amazon, including this popular $20 silicone grip case with a built-in stand.


microSD UHS-II Cards for Xbox Ally

As mentioned, you can expand the Xbox Ally’s storage with microSD cards. Unfortunately, the entry-level handheld is limited to UHS-II cards; the Xbox Ally X can read UHS-I cards, which are cheaper and easier to find in higher capacities. We’ve rounded up a few options below. The most affordable is Kodak’s 256GB microSD for $45.60. For 512GB, the Gigastone Ultimate Pro is the cheapest we saw at $100.

  • Kodak UHS-II microSD (300MB/s)
  • Lexar Professional Gold UHS-II microSD (280MB/s)
  • Nextorage UHS-II microSD (280MB/s)
  • Gigastone Ultimate Pro UHS-II microSD (280MB/s)

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