While a 32 GB card can’t hold much more than three games for your Nintendo Switch Lite, there are a few reasons you may prefer the smaller size. For one thing, you may not have many games you’re currently playing at the moment and don’t need additional storage, or you may prefer to keep games on multiple cards rather than keep all your digital eggs in one basket. The biggest advantage to going with a smaller card, of course, is that they are generally cheaper.
Picking up a Kingston 32 GB micro SD card for your Nintendo Switch Lite, for example, won’t cost you more than a few bucks, and you’ll still be getting a quality memory card. The Class 10 UHS-I card boasts speeds up to 100 MB/s, and while it’s optimized for Android devices, it can also serve your Switch Lite well. Kingston’s cards are also especially durable and have been thoroughly tested to make sure they are waterproof, temperature-proof, X-ray-proof, shock- and vibration-proof. Out of over 94,750 average ratings on Amazon, it has an impressive 4.7 out of five user score.
Kingston makes a few different lines of microSD cards, all of which are solid. Not all of them come in sizes as small as 32 GB, however, and none of them come as large as 1 TB — so you’ll have to look for another brand if you want to go all out with storage space for your Switch Lite. If you’re okay with just having a few games ready to go on a 32 GB card, however, you can find the Kingston 32 GB micro SD card on Amazon for just $6.50 each.