So I have the JSAUX Carrying Case VR Headset & Handheld Gaming Console. It’s a basic carrying case or storage that allows you to travel with your headset and accessories without forgetting any cables or connectors at your desk. In this review, I can share what we carry with it and how it helps to organize my travel with my headsets and favorite handheld. This JSAUX carrying case is compatible with Vision Pro, Meta Quest, Oculus Quest 2 and handhelds Steam Deck OLED or Normal, Switch, Switch OLED and ROG Ally. The case weighs only 1100g, and the price is $50.
What’s We get In Box
So first we get the case in a simple cardboard box with the Jsaux branding, and the rest of the things are in the carrying case itself.

When I open the case, I first get desiccant pouches, a warranty manual, a JSAUX business card, and the strap, which is a high-quality strap with a premium look.

Then we have two moldable cases. one for Nintendo Switch and the second is for the Steam Deck handhelds. These moldable cases are highly premium and have a good amount of foam and the best quality cloth.

Then we have the final part, which is the VR carrying case and the divider, which has three straps to properly tighten up the VR and make sure it does not fall.
Build Quality & Design
The build quality is top-notch in this case, and including those molded foam storage for handhelds, they have premium builds with necessary foam, and the best part is all these things have attached foam to tighten up that ensures they do not fall on the front cover and makes things VR and handhelds stick up.

In this above image, you can see the front and back look; it has the handle strap to carry in your hand, and the front cover has transparent fiber or plastic something that shows what’s inside VR or handheld which looks really cool. The back is highly cushioned and has a strap on the bottom that allows you to hold it with your travel case. The round design makes it trendy. You have the strap, and by adjusting it, you can carry the hard case on both shoulders or on one shoulder. This carry case has a dual zipper, which is smooth and also waterproof and drop resistant. They claim easy cleaning, but the cover does get your fingers scratched, which is something not good.

In above the images, the first one is for the Nintendo Switch. I don’t have one, so I just used my phone and the GameSir X2 Pro, which also looks exactly like the Nintendo Switch. For the Steam Deck, I have used the GameSir Galileo G8 Android iOS Controller. They fit properly and have four straps that help tighten up the handheld. They have space on both sides for the cables to be carried without any issues, and below the handheld, there is also space to carry the power brick. These can carry the Steam Deck, Steam Deck OLED, Nintendo Switch and Switch OLED, and ROG Ally.

And if we want to carry the VR headset, then we need to put aside those handheld molded storage, and then we have the empty space, and in the center, attach the divider, which provides support to the headset head, and here also we have straps to tighten up the VR headset. In this, you can carry the Vision Pro, Meta Quest 3s, Meta Quest 3, Oculus Quest 2, and the Pico Headset.
Conclusion
The JSAUX VR and Handheld carry case build is premium and the quality of cushioning is good, providing comfort and the best parts. The round and transparent cover design looks great; you can see the headset or handheld from the outside. It’s only around 1100 g and comes at a budget price of $50, which is currently on discount; you can get it at $44 on JSAUX.