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I'm interested in hearing both about if you still use the default carrying case that comes with the deck, and if you use any kind of protective clip-on case such as the Killswitch, JSAUX Modcase, or other.

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[–] jo3shmoo@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 years ago

I've been using the Killswitch since the non-magnetic version came out. It makes the whole system a little larger, but has a nice grip for holding and protects it well in my bag. It also takes up a lot less space in my bag than the stock case did. I haven't had any issues plugging in USB-C cables into what ends up being a recessed port with the case on.