

🎮 Transform your Switch Lite into a retro-futuristic masterpiece!
The eXtremeRate Clear Atomic Purple DIY Replacement Shell is a premium ABS plastic housing designed specifically for the Nintendo Switch Lite. It features a glossy, translucent purple finish reminiscent of classic Nintendo hardware, includes colorful ABXY buttons, a tempered glass screen protector, and all necessary tools for installation. Ideal for experienced modders, this kit offers a perfect OEM fit and lets users showcase internal mods while upgrading their device’s aesthetic and durability.


















| ASIN | B08M3NTRLX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,262 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #18 in Super Nintendo Accessories #24 in Nintendo Switch Faceplates, Protectors & Skins |
| Brand | eXtremeRate |
| Color | Clear Atomic Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,268 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Finish | Glossy |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Hardware Platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 6.1"W x 2.17"H |
| Item Weight | 110 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Extremerate |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Product Dimensions | 6.1"W x 2.17"H |
C**O
Nostalgic GameCube-Style Upgrade That Showcases My Mod — But Not for the Faint of Heart
I bought the eXtremeRate Clear Black replacement shell to give my Nintendo Switch Lite a unique, retro Nintendo look — and to proudly show off the modchip I installed. If you’re a fan of transparent electronics (think late-90s/early-2000s Game Boy Color or Atomic Purple controllers), this shell nails the vibe. Difficulty: High — the product description isn’t exaggerating. This is a full disassembly job. Expect 2 hours if you’re experienced, longer if you’re not. Tools Included: Comes with both Y00 and Phillips screwdrivers, a full set of screws, and even a tempered glass screen protector. Tips: Watch an install video first — I paused and replayed multiple times. Use a heat gun or hair dryer on low to remove the screen; too much heat could damage the digitizer. Keep screws organized — there are many sizes. Tweezers make reassembly easier than fingers. Shell Material: Durable ABS plastic that feels solid once assembled. Transparency: Clear enough to see the internals (and in my case, the modchip) but slightly smoky — not perfectly crystal-clear. Buttons: The colored A/B/X/Y buttons are a great GameCube throwback. Tactile feel is similar to OEM, though slightly stiffer at first. Nostalgic Nintendo aesthetic — the colored buttons against the dark transparent shell pop nicely. Back side perfectly shows off my custom work without looking cheap or gimmicky. Matte finish means fewer fingerprints than glossy shells. Pros Unique, premium look that stands out from stock designs. Solid construction; no creaks or misalignments after reassembly. Includes quality extras like a tempered glass screen protector. Perfect for showcasing internal mods. Final Verdict If you’re comfortable tearing down your Switch Lite and want something unique, the eXtremeRate Clear Black shell delivers both nostalgia and personality. This isn’t a quick cosmetic mod — it’s a project. But the result feels worth the effort. Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5) Who It’s For: Modders, retro-Nintendo fans, and anyone who wants their handheld to stand out. Who Should Skip: Anyone unwilling to do a full teardown or new to console repair.
H**N
Fit awesome! Quality 5 star
I'm really impressed with this shell. The emerald green color looks stunning in person — even better than in the photos. The material feels solid, durable, and premium, not cheap at all. Everything fits perfectly on my Switch Lite, and the finish is super smooth. If you want to give your console a fresh, high-end look, this is 100% worth it. Highly recommended!
A**R
Good, but don't bother if you're a perfectionist
As you can see from the pictures, the finished product is simply beautiful. My shells are Glacier blue and my lite is grey. I love how the shell is semi-translucent instead of clear to avoid fingerprints and obvious scratching. The process was relatively straightforward coming from someone who is very familiar with taking apart electronics, but with patience (especially with the display removal) I would say this can be done by anyone with a steady hand. The unfortunate truth about these shells is that they just don't fit quite like the oem parts do, causing issues not related to cosmetics, however the fit is slightly imperfect on the bottom near the speaker ports. The system creaks and feels less sturdy than than my unmodified lite I can directly compare it to. For example, leaving the system on my table overnight then picking it up in the morning creates lots of popping and creaking sounds, and I can feel the system "settling" as I pick it up. The chassis just feels a bit cheap with these shells. I know the lite is a relatively inexpensive system, but if you ask me the build quality of an unmodified lite without any QC issues is genuinely quite good, better than the original switch. Some buttons do feel slightly different from stock, like the D-pad. I've tried resettling it a couple times, but it still feels crunchy and mushy with almost every down or right press. There is a bit more play in the ABXY, +, and - buttons as well. ZL and ZR feel and sound terrible if you decide to use the included clear assemblies ZL and ZR snap into, so you must use the original ones that came with your console. Mine is gray, so not an issue. Even using the two original parts, ZL and ZR feel slightly less responsive than stock. These shells really do look awesome and they fit very well for the most part, but if you value oem build quality and button feel, you should probably stay away from any mods like this.
A**.
Not too big of a challenge, but you'll need a heat gun...
...or a very powerful blow-dryer when it comes time to detach the screen from the front of your original shell. Be aware, too, that the person in the how-to video doesn't properly disconnect the battery until late in the process and you should ideally be disconnecting the battery before anything else. The quality of the plastic is pretty good and everything fits together nicely. It feels nice and solid in your hands, too. The process took me about 3 hours all together, which included swapping out the original joysticks for hall effect sticks. On that note, the whole reason I was popping my lite open in the first place was to replace my sticks after the left one started drifting, but I'm glad I decided to go through with the full housing replacement, because the result looks sick. If you have the time to commit to it, it's definitely less intimidating of a modding process than GBA SP or DSLite, at least in my experience.
D**K
Great Upgrade with a Few Extra Steps and Planning!
I recently upgraded my New to me but loved Nintendo Switch Lite using the eXtremeRate Clear Atomic Purple DIY Replacement Shell and I’m really happy with the result. The new shell gives my Switch Lite a fresh, unique look that really stands out. A few tips for anyone considering this upgrade: • Watch Some Tutorials: Although the swap isn’t overly difficult, I highly recommend taking the time to watch a few YouTube tutorials. They provide a clear, step-by-step guide that makes the process much smoother. • Patience is Key: Set aside a good chunk of time so you don’t feel rushed. The process involves careful disassembly and reassembly, and a calm approach helps avoid mistakes. • Thermal Paste is a Must: Don’t forget to purchase some thermal paste! You’ll need it for the heat sink during reassembly to ensure proper heat dissipation. Skipping this step could lead to overheating issues down the line. Overall, the eXtremeRate shell not only looks fantastic but also fits well once installed correctly. With a little preparation and some extra supplies, this DIY project is totally doable and well worth the effort. Happy modding!
J**A
Fits perfectly
Good instructional video, though I wish it would have been more in depth about the screws when putting them back in. Came with all of the tools needed, and everything is in working order.
S**E
Very nice shell
I used this black translucent shell for a recent swap and it worked great. Fit is immaculate. Looks like it came from the factory. I also used black buttons from this company as well. The thumb stick caps came from another company on Amazon (skull something I think) they just slipped on over top of the original white ones. I did not use the included screen protector as I opted to change the digitizer from the factory blue to a dark grey one. I bought this part from A-mind on Amazon. Everything works great and I am very happy with the results. My main tip is to have experience with stuff like this or pay someone else to do it. It’s not an easy swap by any means and would be very easy to damage multiple parts. I followed a YouTube tutorial where I guy did a SNES gray retro swap shell and everything went smoothly for me for the most part. No complaints. Oh, I also got the Nintendo decal from Etsy and installed it under the translucent shell directly to the metal shield so it wouldn’t get scuffed off.
T**R
Functional, durable, and looks good
While I wouldn’t recommend a novice attempt to change out a switch lite shell, this is a good option for someone with the skills and desire to do so. It comes with all the screws and associated screwdrivers you will need, as well as the A/B/X/Y and power/volume buttons. None of the conductive pads or other buttons are included so you will need to order those separately, or just transfer the ones from your old shell. Everything fit and sat perfectly, and the shell seems durable. Would recommend it to any hobbyist into customizing their system.
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