Valve released CAD files for the Steam Deck shortly before the official launch date allowing modders, accessory makers, and tinkerers to see how the Deck feels in the hand. This free availability of CAD files has allowed for a wide range of 3D printed accessories and mods to be designed by people to enhance the experience of gaming on the Steam Deck.

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Cyberdeck 3D printed accessory for steam deck

These accessories can improvethe ergonomics of the Steam Deck, allow for adding more storage, protect the Deck, and more. And, more importantly, there is a large community of designers who have put out clever designs for everyone to experience, remix, and improve.

While the 3D printing files for all the accessories mentioned are available forfree, some of the accessoriesrequire purchasing additional hardwarefor assembly.

Clip on Stand for Steam Deck

10CYBERDECK Portable Steam Deck Briefcase

The CYBERDECK is the ultimate Steam Deck portable monitor setup packed into one rugged-looking briefcase. It’s a small briefcase with protective bumpers on the corners that give it a rugged look. The “cyber” part of this contraption is the slot for a 12-inch low-power consumption monitor that can be powered by the Steam Deck itself.

Additionally, there is a slot to keep the charger when not in use. While the STL files for the CYBERDECK are available for free on Printables, it does need to be assembled and requires some hardware to be purchased like the monitor, a USB-C dock, some cables and adapters, as well as an optional foldable keyboard, and wireless mouse.

Deckmate accessory ecosystem for steam deck

9Clip-on Stand

A simple yet effective kickstand for the Steam Deck,the 3D-printedclip-on stand fixes an issue that several Steam Deck users have complained about.The Nintendo Switchcomes with its own kickstand which isn’t the sturdiest but is better than nothing. With the clip-on stand, even the heavier Steam Deck can be propped up on relatively flat surfaces.

Even though the controllers on the Steam Deck don’t detach as they do on the Switch, a wired/ wireless controller or a keyboard and mouse can be used to operate the Steam Deck while it’s propped up. Note that two M3 screws are required to assemble the clip-on stand.

3D printed grip extensions for steam deck

8Deckmate – Ecosystem Of Accessories

The Deckmate allows for a whole ecosystem of accessories for the Steam Deck. It is a cleverly designed clamp that sits on the back of the Deck and has two microSD card slots as a bonus. More importantly, this clamp allows for a hot-swap mechanism that opens the Deck to a myriad of accessories including kickstands, wall mounts, power bank mounts, VESA mounts, and more.

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Retractable monopod accessory for steam deck

7Grip Extension

Because of the size and weight of the Steam Deck, gaming with it in handheld mode for multiple hours at a stretch can get tiring. The 3D-printed grip extensions can make those hours somewhat more comfortable. These grips snap onto the grips of the Steam Deck and are designed to go around the buttons on the back.

There is a nub on the inside of the grip that lets it align with the screw hole on the back of the Deck and stay in place. But the grip extensions will need to be removed for the Deck to fit in its case.

Deckbro v1 3D printed accessory steam deck

6Retractable Monopod For Steam Deck

This 3D-printed monopod uses the clip from the clip-on kickstand mentioned previously to add an extending stand to the Steam Deck. There may not be too many applications for the Steam Deck on a monopod but for the few people who might have a use for it, the design is not perfect. The creator mentions that it worked well for a while but eventually became loose.

As for the monopod, it can act as a stand for the Deck in its down or retracted position. However, with some tinkering and the possible use of stronger material, the monopod can be improved.

3D printed joystick protectors for steam deck

5DeckBro v1 HDD/SSD Mount

There can never be enough storagewhen it comes to games, and the DeckBro v1 accessory lets users add an external 2.5-inch SSD or hard drive to the back of the Steam Deck. It does require a USB-C dongle of a specific size, as well as a SATA to USB cable. And, it’s not as simple as the other 3D printed accessories as the Steam Deck in its SteamOS UI does not automatically recognize external USB storage devices and needs some tweaking.

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Thishandy tutorial by steamdeckhqcan help with forcing the Steam Deck to recognize an external storage drive as a place to store games.

4Analogue Stick Protectors

Joystick drift is a problem that plagues most controllers over time, besides the ones that use Hall Effect joysticks. The Steam Deck, however, does not use Hall Effect joysticks and fortunately, there haven’t been any major complaints so far otherthan the initial issuesthat turned out to be (software related (and fixed).).

To keep the joysticks of the Steam Deck drift-free for longer, the analog stick protectors can be used to keep the sticks in place when not being used. This prevents the sticks from moving when they’re not supposed to, in turn reducing wear and tear.

3D printed case insert for Steam deck

3Carrying Case Accessory Insert

This clever insert for the Steam Deck case is the perfect use of the crater on the bottom of the case. It allows Deck owners to store their charger with its wire, as well as a few SD cards. The insert slots into the crater on the case and is covered by the elastic band going around it. It does stick out a little from the case, so a little modification to the design might make it fit better.

While this design comes with full-size SD cardholders, there are remixes with slots for microSD cards, which is what the Steam Deck uses.

Lifesaver 3D printed steam deck accessory

2Lifesaver Drop Protection

The Steam Deck case has grooves for the Deck to slot in, but it’s not secure enough to prevent it from falling out if the case is unknowingly picked up with the zip open. Fortunately, the Lifesaver drop protection 3D printed accessory does just that. It slots into the case where the Deck rests and uses the seams on the inside of the case to stay in place.

The Deck can then be placed into the case and the Lifesaver will clamp onto the Deck. There is a slot for the case ribbon to go through the Lifesaver and come out the top to allow for easily detaching the Steam Deck.

3D printed Card holder for steam deck

1Secure MicroSD Card Holder (6 Slots)

Some people like to use multiple microSD cards to store all theirSteam Deck gamesand switch often, depending on the game they want to play. For those people, this six-slot cardholder is the perfect accessory. It uses the internal ribbon of the Steam Deck case to secure itself into place.

As the name suggests, it can hold up to six microSD cards, so they stay within the carrying case at all times. The slots also have a click sound to let the user know that the microSD card is secure in place.