Jsaux, a well-known mobile accessory maker, has recently announced a new product to make the Asus ROG Ally gaming handheld transparent.
The transparent RGB Backplate for Asus ROG Ally is a replacement back panel made of frosted RGB acrylic and features five different RGB lighting modes that cost USD 39.99.
It will allow users to see the internal components of their device, which may interest gamers curious about how the ROG Ally works.
The RGB lighting is also an excellent addition, as it allows users to customize the look of their device.
It also includes six interchangeable stickers that you can glue to the back of the backplate for additional customization.
The backplate is relatively easy to install, but Jsaux does recommend that users watch a demo video or consult a professional before attempting to install it themselves.
Once installed, the backplate will allow users to see the internal components of their ROG Ally, including the Ryzen Z1 Extreme chip and the cooling system.
The RGB Transparent Back Plate is powered by a built-in 170mAh lithium battery that can provide up to three hours of uninterrupted RGB lighting on a single charge. The backplate can be recharged via USB-C.
In addition to the RGB Transparent Back Plate, Jsaux is also launching a ModCase for the ROG Ally.
The ModCase is also a practical accessory, especially for gamers concerned about damaging their ROG Ally.
The built-in kickstand feature allows users to prop up their device for hands-free gaming.
The ModCase is a protective case that is made of eco-friendly PC-ABS &silicone material to prevent the screen from cracking or scratching if dropped on the floor or any hard surface.
The ModCase also has a built-in kickstand that allows users to prop up their ROG Ally for hands-free gaming.
Jsaux RGB Transparent Back Plate and ModCase are two interesting and useful accessories for the Asus ROG Ally.
They are both affordable and well-made. Gamers looking to customize their ROG Ally or protect it from damage should consider these accessories.
Dbrand is about to sell a similar kit with a beefier kickstand and larger vents, but you cannot strap a battery onto its back. The mod case and the transparent backplate were in November this year.