"... adds magsafe..." So, you mean magnets ? Apple is so good at marketing that it can even make people forget the original words for common things we had before they "invented them" and use the word they came up with for it.
That's not entirely fair. It is still a standard that specifies the general alignment of magnets, to ensure the compatibility with the whole range of accessories.
My perfect combo for protecting my 7Pro is Ghostek's Silver Atomic Slim accompanied by Rhinoshield's Impact Flex screen protector. The Atomic Slim has a clear back with TPU cover reinforced with silver aluminum. Looks awesome & has a drop rating of 12 feet. Edges are rolled & raised, camera edges raised & there's a 5g antenna cutout. Rhinoshield's Impact Flex is hands down the best screen protector ever. The hammer test is for real. My setup is topped off with a Slickwraps skin which also protects the camera's polished metal & Ringke's Camera Glass, which individually covers each camera lens with round & oval lenses. My 2nd choice would simply be a Poetic Guardian for full protection. None of this I mentioned is budget friendly, but when we're talking about protecting an $800 device who cares.
I'm using the Caseology Athletix case. I really like Caseology cases and their gripiness. When spending nearly a grand for a phone the last thing I want is for the phone to slip out of my hand and crack the glass, which is why I tend to purchase grippy cases.
I have both the Ringke Fusion in clear matte as well as what I'm using now the smoke matte. Looks great with the Hazel 7 Pro. My biggest concert was protecting the camera bar and the Fusion Ringke case is one of the few I've seen that almost fully covers it.
The Ringke Fusion seems the best one for me too. Could you please attach a link to the smoke matte version? I could not find the version. Thanks in advance
I have several different cases for my pixel 7 pro. I have a Caseology parallax, peak design everyday case, casetify impact case, ghostek atomic slim, ghostek covert and an incoming latercase. What can I say, I like variety.
@@hirdaypal4418 I really like it. It's comfortable and very slim. My only concern is that on the camera portion that it might be too flush. There doesn't seem to be much camera protection on the eye test regarding a camera bump. I'm sure there is, but it isn't much.
Rhinoshield make the best cases, but unfortunately they are not making a carbon fibre version for the Pixel 7 Pro. Which is a shame because they did one for the Pixel 6 pro and it was great!
I have also had great results in the past with dbrand cases which, besides offering great protection, but also offers "skins" that make the case unique to your preferences including a real leather option. A little pricey but quite nice.
I have bought many cases for my Pixel 7 Pro, Spigen, Official Google and others, all disappointing with regards to GRIP! Yes, I'd like the phone to look good, but I need to be able to hold it without micro concentration. The bevelled edges combined with gesture features, make it a difficult device to protect on the edges, so it's imperative I don't drop it in the first place. The Ringke is finally what I settled with, the smoked and frosted version. They are the only cases that I have felt confident for everyday use with the pixel pro 7. Cheaper they may be(maybe just accurately priced) but they are really effective, maintain all functions, without hiding the visual aspect of the phone...
Otterbox Defender cases are the best.....I dropped my 7 Pro on my motorcycle at 60 mph and when I went back and found my phone it was perfect without a single scratch !!!!!!!
I've had a few but the Peak Design one is head and shoulders above the others for me. It adds minimal bulk, feels premium, and having magsafe is excellent. The Mous one feels a bit rough in the hand and is too bulky for my liking, but I'm sure it's great for the protection. The Spigen one is the one I've had on all my previous Pixels and it's a superb lower-cost option if you're not bothered about magsafe.
@@swimdude1120 great on both tbh. I use a magnetic charging stand and magnetic power bank and neither slipped off either case. I returned the Mous case as it's just not to my liking but I'm sure others will love it. I should clarify I have the regular Pixel 7 and not the pro, but I'd assume the cases and no different in quality.
@@haziri5118 The corners (barely) keep the screen from touching when face down. As far as dropping goes, I've only dropped my phone a couple times in the past few years. Never had anything but a screen break.
I agree with your feel comment and I'll double down with the looks... But those cases are purely for aesthetics, they do not protect your phone at all except for maybe the back glass (for scratches). I have the TUDIA case mentioned in this vidoe for protection and for the 5mm wave cut out.
I've had the Mous case for about a week and aside from the very good magsafe, it's an otherwise poor case. The material becomes slippery very fast once you get some skin oils on it. The buttons are flush and not textured at all making them extremely difficult to press without looking at them. The cutout for the camera has a decent gap above and below the visor that just collects dirt like a magnet and requires the removal of the case to clean. Mous has also disabled the ability to leave reviews on their website which was confirmed by them when I emailed them about not being able to leave a review. I also requested to return my case, but was just given a 50% refund. This seems pretty shady to me and I will definitely never buy another product from them. Currently waiting on my Peak Design and RhinoShield case to arrive. 😁
I got the Bellroy in Blue Daze for my P7p, a little pricey but it looks and feels absolutely amazing. Not to mention, the best support I've ever dealt with. I used to use Spigen only, but their deicison to use that spider web pattern instead of some micro fibre pretty much puts little dots all over my gloss glass back phones over time and it's ugly.
Currently using a tech21 case on a pixel 5, it's saved it a few times lucky for me. Used a mous case on my previous pixel 4, both doing the job fine and dandy.
Looking for a case for the pixel 7 pro with the following features Musts 1. Side edges should come above the screen for better protection. I don't understand why they don't get rid of the curved screens honestly. 2. Good camera protection 3. Supports wireless charging 4. Built in kickstand Bonus 5. Magnet on backside for car holders 7. Charging port cover 8. Integrated tempered glass screenprotector if the fingerprint still works well with it Many thanks!
My Pixel 7pro is packed into a clear Case Made by Spigen plus ive coverd the Back of the Phone with a cool Vinyl by dbrand (thus the clear Case...). Love it so far but the 1st Case Looks good too!
I like tech 21 clear cases. They're thin, clear and reinforced at the corners. They're pricey for what most people spend on cases, but it's a beautiful design that I trust to protect my phone.
I always go with the Otterbox Defender series. I haven't seen many cases that protect phones as well as they do. It has a lip in all four directions for the front screen which is reassuring for the P7P curve screen. I checked out other cases and most offer a lip only on the top and bottom. The negative is that Otterbox Defenders are expensive and bulkier than other cases. When I had my P6P drop onto a marble floor facedown from 5 ft and came out unscathed, I was sold on their reliability.
I'm here because my brand new Google pixel 7 pro dropped and broke. Not a horrible drop but since there was no protection due to raised lips on the sides, that was were the pixel landed and broke on both sides. So I really recommend going for full protection on all edges.
I've never been more satisfied with a case, than I am with the D Brand Grip case that I've had on my pixel 6 Pro for the majority of the time I've had the phone.
I got a Bellroy case for Christmas... Mega expensive and has started to fall apart after only a month, the slippery company is refusing to honour their warranty as it was a gift, so I cannot prove proof of purchase. Slippery and shoddy workmanship, thinking I'll jump back to Spigen.
I cannot find a single open-backed case for the pixel 7 pro. I would usually get a bellroy leather case, but the pixel 7 pro belroy leather case is not in fact leather. It doesn't feel the same or look the same. So I bought a d brand real leather skin that has the look the feel and the smell that I want. Only problem is there is no open back case that I can find to go with it. Looking for a bumper case that basically just goes around the entire bezels of the phone. This type of thing used to it yet exist. I don't know why it went away.
Bought a chinese Kevlar case. Very thin and light, and great in the hand, and looks awesome. Not very cheap though. Had one similar from Pitaka on my iPhone for over 2 years, looks brandnew.
Zagg denali and Havana are better. D3o technology makes them very good at protecting your phone from drops. They claim 16 feet with the Denali, and 12 feet drop with the Havana. They look nice too.
I want to see the original colour snow of my pixel, so it will be a transparent one from Ringke Fusion, that also covers the rest of the camera bar and only leaves the camera holes. open. I just saw, that you mention it versus the end.
Very nice review. My only critique would be that you utilize chyron during your reviews to identify the cases to which you are referring. It’s easier to look up the cases you’re recommending if you know the correct spelling of the product. Hearing you say the name of the product isn’t nearly as effective or useful as actually seeing the name on the screen. Just makes the video more consumer friendly. Other than that suggestion, great job! Keep up the good work!
Which one of those have the tallest raised lips on the phone sides? I wanna do without an additional protective glass but still make sure the screen is protected. I don't know why most cases have only top and bottom raised lips.
That is because Pixel 7 Pro have side edges with a sligt curvature known as a 2.5D. Then your phone have that 2.5D (or more) display your gesture control are very effected, just by a little bit of "lips"
there was only one normal case!!! It was graal of all cases! It was sooo good, so google cant resist to kill it, google like kill good things. The fabric case was just king and god of all cases!!!
Otterbox is the best if you don't mind it being a little difficult to slide into your pocket. It also comes with a cool belt holster if you want to play cowboy.
Mous all the way for protection, once a Mous owner, always a Mous owner! Also, I massively prefer the cases with the camera bar fully on display Vs being covered up slightly.
By the way, the fushion case turns yellow in 3 weeks. " For whatever you want that for"... People like a matte finish bc it doesn't get dirty or show fingerprints.
Hey Rob, thanks for the feedback. We often have chapters in videos. Mostly manually added to the description, but sometimes YT auto generates (it should have here). We'll look into this and make sure that it's working correctly - or just add manually like we have for a while.
Only Bellroy is allowed to hug my pixels. Tight and luxurious both visually and by feel. None of that plastic crap - especially the big ugly juvenile ones (otterbox- types) yuck.
How is it holding up 11 months in? I want to buy a new one and am considering buying a Bellroy but am not sure if it provides enough protection and if it lasts long.
This would have been a great review but because you talk so fast some of the words spoken couldn't be understood. Please slow down not all your subscribers are native English speakers
None of these videos/reviews cover one very important aspect. Pixels are prone to over heating, very badly, especially when using the phone as a GPS/Satnav , particularly when charging and frankly unless your going to be local, who the hell is using it as a Satnav and not changing it while it's eating power at that level? Please guys, include this line of thou go ht next time you are reviewing, first it over hear in the case, in a sunny car windscreen why trying to find you way around. The lovely may habit of going into dark mode mid journey due to heat is almost impossible to see where the hell you're going.
"... adds magsafe..." So, you mean magnets ? Apple is so good at marketing that it can even make people forget the original words for common things we had before they "invented them" and use the word they came up with for it.
True
That's not entirely fair. It is still a standard that specifies the general alignment of magnets, to ensure the compatibility with the whole range of accessories.
The same thing happened with fingerprint scanner.
Just like how all earbuds became "airpods" and apparently all earbuds are "ripoffs"
Who cares lol
My perfect combo for protecting my 7Pro is Ghostek's Silver Atomic Slim accompanied by Rhinoshield's Impact Flex screen protector. The Atomic Slim has a clear back with TPU cover reinforced with silver aluminum. Looks awesome & has a drop rating of 12 feet. Edges are rolled & raised, camera edges raised & there's a 5g antenna cutout. Rhinoshield's Impact Flex is hands down the best screen protector ever. The hammer test is for real. My setup is topped off with a Slickwraps skin which also protects the camera's polished metal & Ringke's Camera Glass, which individually covers each camera lens with round & oval lenses. My 2nd choice would simply be a Poetic Guardian for full protection. None of this I mentioned is budget friendly, but when we're talking about protecting an $800 device who cares.
now thats what i was looking for, thanks a lot man, love ya
I like a case that shows off the whole camera visor. IMO that's the beauty of this year's design
Bought the Ringke Fusion in matte and Casiology Athlex in gray. Absolutely love these cases! Will be adding more soon 😂
Yup. The perfect blend of grip, appearance, protection, weight and price. 🙂
I'm using the Caseology Athletix case. I really like Caseology cases and their gripiness. When spending nearly a grand for a phone the last thing I want is for the phone to slip out of my hand and crack the glass, which is why I tend to purchase grippy cases.
Got that case.. Wish it had that grip over the whole thing
I am rocking the Dbrand case. Had one on my pixel 5, 6 pro, and now 7 pro and I love them. It has been my favorite case for my phone.
You are forgetting the: Spigen Tough Armor Backcover. It has a small stand built-in, very handy!
I have both the Ringke Fusion in clear matte as well as what I'm using now the smoke matte. Looks great with the Hazel 7 Pro. My biggest concert was protecting the camera bar and the Fusion Ringke case is one of the few I've seen that almost fully covers it.
The Ringke Fusion seems the best one for me too. Could you please attach a link to the smoke matte version? I could not find the version. Thanks in advance
Did the case turn yellow?
Asking again on that smoke ringke case
@@SuperBeasto303 Asking again? What's your question?
Does the matte turned yellow.. if yes, in how much time..?
I have an S20 FE with the Spigen Tough Armor case and it’s been awesome! Fits like a glove and it adds clicky buttons which I love. It’s great!
I have several different cases for my pixel 7 pro. I have a Caseology parallax, peak design everyday case, casetify impact case, ghostek atomic slim, ghostek covert and an incoming latercase. What can I say, I like variety.
How's the peak design case if I might ask ?
@@hirdaypal4418 I really like it. It's comfortable and very slim. My only concern is that on the camera portion that it might be too flush. There doesn't seem to be much camera protection on the eye test regarding a camera bump. I'm sure there is, but it isn't much.
Ohh got it, it looks very distinctive and cool though and that mag safe wallet looks eye catching.
Thanks for the info brother.
Rhinoshield make the best cases, but unfortunately they are not making a carbon fibre version for the Pixel 7 Pro. Which is a shame because they did one for the Pixel 6 pro and it was great!
I have also had great results in the past with dbrand cases which, besides offering great protection, but also offers "skins" that make the case unique to your preferences including a real leather option. A little pricey but quite nice.
A small correction. The Mous case is the new Limitless 5.0, not 3.0, so it's fully compatible with MagSafe.
Saw people on the Reddit sub complaining about the weakness of the magnets. Can anyone confirm?
@@Andorski from reviews online, it seems they're on the weaker side. Technically Tee shows how strong they are when he reviewed the Limitless 5 case.
I have bought many cases for my Pixel 7 Pro, Spigen, Official Google and others, all disappointing with regards to GRIP! Yes, I'd like the phone to look good, but I need to be able to hold it without micro concentration. The bevelled edges combined with gesture features, make it a difficult device to protect on the edges, so it's imperative I don't drop it in the first place. The Ringke is finally what I settled with, the smoked and frosted version. They are the only cases that I have felt confident for everyday use with the pixel pro 7. Cheaper they may be(maybe just accurately priced) but they are really effective, maintain all functions, without hiding the visual aspect of the phone...
I like my OtterBox Defender Pro because I like using a holster and I trust that if my phone falls that it will not be damaged.
Otterbox Defender cases are the best.....I dropped my 7 Pro on my motorcycle at 60 mph and when I went back and found my phone it was perfect without a single scratch !!!!!!!
Googles cases are cool. But I do wish they would bring back the fabric cases
Would be great to see a video about the best screen protectors available for the Pixel 7 series
Whitestone has the best glass screen protector
I've had a few but the Peak Design one is head and shoulders above the others for me. It adds minimal bulk, feels premium, and having magsafe is excellent. The Mous one feels a bit rough in the hand and is too bulky for my liking, but I'm sure it's great for the protection. The Spigen one is the one I've had on all my previous Pixels and it's a superb lower-cost option if you're not bothered about magsafe.
Didn't even know about these until ppl buying Pixel 7s on Reddit started talking about how good they were
How are the magnets on the Mous case for you? Strong enough for a mag phone mount? How would you compare them to the Peak Design case?
@@swimdude1120 great on both tbh. I use a magnetic charging stand and magnetic power bank and neither slipped off either case.
I returned the Mous case as it's just not to my liking but I'm sure others will love it.
I should clarify I have the regular Pixel 7 and not the pro, but I'd assume the cases and no different in quality.
I bought the one made by Google. Hazel color one. The 29.99 one. Looks great and the G on the case is a nice touch.
You should do a video on Pixel 7 Pro Screen Guards-as they are harder to come by-i mean the good ones- eitherway loved the video-thanks.
Great video. What screen protector do you use? Thanks
I've gone with Latercase for my past three phones, including my new 7 pro. Nothing beats the feel of Kevlar.
is it protective though?
@@haziri5118 The corners (barely) keep the screen from touching when face down. As far as dropping goes, I've only dropped my phone a couple times in the past few years. Never had anything but a screen break.
Is there a case that covers the screen from all four sides ? I mean lip on all four sides.
@@PUBUDUCG get the Crave double guard, it's really good.
I agree with your feel comment and I'll double down with the looks... But those cases are purely for aesthetics, they do not protect your phone at all except for maybe the back glass (for scratches). I have the TUDIA case mentioned in this vidoe for protection and for the 5mm wave cut out.
I've had the Mous case for about a week and aside from the very good magsafe, it's an otherwise poor case. The material becomes slippery very fast once you get some skin oils on it. The buttons are flush and not textured at all making them extremely difficult to press without looking at them. The cutout for the camera has a decent gap above and below the visor that just collects dirt like a magnet and requires the removal of the case to clean.
Mous has also disabled the ability to leave reviews on their website which was confirmed by them when I emailed them about not being able to leave a review. I also requested to return my case, but was just given a 50% refund. This seems pretty shady to me and I will definitely never buy another product from them.
Currently waiting on my Peak Design and RhinoShield case to arrive. 😁
I believe I saw your review on Amazon. Thanks for the info, it is definitely useful in ruling that case out!
What case would you recommend for the Google pixel 7 pro?
@@conscious2164 If you want magsafe the Peak Design case is the way to go.
@@lc7ka7 thank you
FNTCase from Amazon for 7pro with full camera protection 14.99 and really works well 2 piece and my go to.
I got the Bellroy in Blue Daze for my P7p, a little pricey but it looks and feels absolutely amazing. Not to mention, the best support I've ever dealt with.
I used to use Spigen only, but their deicison to use that spider web pattern instead of some micro fibre pretty much puts little dots all over my gloss glass back phones over time and it's ugly.
I got a bellroy as well and damn does it look and feel good.
Yep Bellroy all the way. Gives the phone a classic style and touch.
Doesn’t bellroy have poor screen/camera protection?
I helped my partner upgrade their 6 to a 7 and got them a black belroy case and I gotta say, I'm envious. Their phone feels so nice to hold.
The Athlex is probably my favorite case of all time, love how it feels in the hand.
Currently using a tech21 case on a pixel 5, it's saved it a few times lucky for me. Used a mous case on my previous pixel 4, both doing the job fine and dandy.
Looking for a case for the pixel 7 pro with the following features
Musts
1. Side edges should come above the screen for better protection. I don't understand why they don't get rid of the curved screens honestly.
2. Good camera protection
3. Supports wireless charging
4. Built in kickstand
Bonus
5. Magnet on backside for car holders
7. Charging port cover
8. Integrated tempered glass screenprotector if the fingerprint still works well with it
Many thanks!
Picked up the pixel 7 pro. Rocking the leather bellroy case with a white stone glass screen protector! Best combo if you ask me 😉
Nothing beats the feeling of a premium leather case. I'm thinking about getting the bellroy case too
My Pixel 7pro is packed into a clear Case Made by Spigen plus ive coverd the Back of the Phone with a cool Vinyl by dbrand (thus the clear Case...). Love it so far but the 1st Case Looks good too!
how is the fitting with the skin on it? Thinking of doing the same but don't know how the fit is going to be..
I like tech 21 clear cases. They're thin, clear and reinforced at the corners. They're pricey for what most people spend on cases, but it's a beautiful design that I trust to protect my phone.
I ordered an casetify one, they look absolutely awesome
I e used Spigen cases for the last 6 phones or so. The low cost but added grip and protection is solid for me. I would like to try a dbrand case tho.
I always go with the Otterbox Defender series. I haven't seen many cases that protect phones as well as they do. It has a lip in all four directions for the front screen which is reassuring for the P7P curve screen. I checked out other cases and most offer a lip only on the top and bottom. The negative is that Otterbox Defenders are expensive and bulkier than other cases. When I had my P6P drop onto a marble floor facedown from 5 ft and came out unscathed, I was sold on their reliability.
I'm here because my brand new Google pixel 7 pro dropped and broke. Not a horrible drop but since there was no protection due to raised lips on the sides, that was were the pixel landed and broke on both sides. So I really recommend going for full protection on all edges.
Rocking the Zagg Denali on my 7. Solid hard case with texture and I think it looks cool in grey... More like a bone white
Ghostek has the 5G antenna cutout as well. Lip all around the front with extra bump coverage at the corners.
I've never been more satisfied with a case, than I am with the D Brand Grip case that I've had on my pixel 6 Pro for the majority of the time I've had the phone.
I got a Bellroy case for Christmas... Mega expensive and has started to fall apart after only a month, the slippery company is refusing to honour their warranty as it was a gift, so I cannot prove proof of purchase. Slippery and shoddy workmanship, thinking I'll jump back to Spigen.
I cannot find a single open-backed case for the pixel 7 pro. I would usually get a bellroy leather case, but the pixel 7 pro belroy leather case is not in fact leather. It doesn't feel the same or look the same. So I bought a d brand real leather skin that has the look the feel and the smell that I want. Only problem is there is no open back case that I can find to go with it. Looking for a bumper case that basically just goes around the entire bezels of the phone. This type of thing used to it yet exist. I don't know why it went away.
Mous aramid fibre, used it for my P6pro aswell. Best case ever!
Poetic revolution and guardian series cases are amazing
Nobody talks about the dbrand cases and they are amazing!
Not in the UK.
I have the tudia case and the spigen rugged armor case. I've also put a magsafe magnet on both cases so I can use my moment car mount
Bought a chinese Kevlar case. Very thin and light, and great in the hand, and looks awesome. Not very cheap though. Had one similar from Pitaka on my iPhone for over 2 years, looks brandnew.
Guys ... is there any case out there that protects the camera lens visor ?
How are the Magsafe magnets in the Mous case? Have heard that the magnets are not as strong as the Peak Design case.
Does the first case work with all magsafe products or only the ones created by the same company?
All!
Zagg denali and Havana are better. D3o technology makes them very good at protecting your phone from drops. They claim 16 feet with the Denali, and 12 feet drop with the Havana. They look nice too.
Love this channel!
Does the Ringke Fusion case go yellowish after a while of use?
I found the Bellroy Case as the best case for pixel
Spigen best slim case.
No questions.
Liquid armor ❤
Any case has a metal plate for compatibility with good old magnetic car mounts?
I want to see the original colour snow of my pixel, so it will be a transparent one from Ringke Fusion, that also covers the rest of the camera bar and only leaves the camera holes. open. I just saw, that you mention it versus the end.
I have the exact same one but get the matte one so it's less greasy.
Is the peak design case compatible with Anker 521 and similar batteries?
I bought the OEM Pixel case and it is too slippery this year. I liked last year's as it had much more grip.
Very nice review. My only critique would be that you utilize chyron during your reviews to identify the cases to which you are referring. It’s easier to look up the cases you’re recommending if you know the correct spelling of the product. Hearing you say the name of the product isn’t nearly as effective or useful as actually seeing the name on the screen. Just makes the video more consumer friendly. Other than that suggestion, great job! Keep up the good work!
No Google made Pixel 7 Pro case? 😮
Quad lock... , need I say more?
Just perfect
No cover with the back standing support ?
Any screen guard or tampered glass suggestions?
Whitestone dome
Have you tried a casetify case by chance? Not sure if worth the price tag, but the best designs!
I got a spigen tough case and love it and even though it says you cant wireless charge it i can do it on my 2022 hyundia tucson without issue.
I bought a cheap one with magsafe and I'm happy with it
What about the official cases from Google?
I just picked one up for my 7 Pro on hazel. I like the color and the fit is good. A bit slippery though.
Which one of those have the tallest raised lips on the phone sides? I wanna do without an additional protective glass but still make sure the screen is protected. I don't know why most cases have only top and bottom raised lips.
That is because Pixel 7 Pro have side edges with a sligt curvature known as a 2.5D.
Then your phone have that 2.5D (or more) display your gesture control are very effected, just by a little bit of "lips"
Mous is super slippery. I am using the caseology in the vid.
Where is there a Belroy leather case?? Most of these cases are mid.
UB Pro by Supcase is the better and more affordable option instead of using Otterbox.
Pela for being completely eco friendly
Need that wallpaper 😎
Take 21. Clear as a vest
How about the Ghostek Atomic case?
there was only one normal case!!! It was graal of all cases! It was sooo good, so google cant resist to kill it, google like kill good things. The fabric case was just king and god of all cases!!!
"Military Grade" 😂 thats funny
Bellroy Leather Case ?
I only want a bumper case like the rinoshield one's for Android devices
Temdan [5 IN 1] for Google Pixel 7 Pro Case,with 2 Pack [HD Soft Screen Protector+Tempered Glass Camera Lens
Otterbox is the best if you don't mind it being a little difficult to slide into your pocket. It also comes with a cool belt holster if you want to play cowboy.
Mous all the way for protection, once a Mous owner, always a Mous owner!
Also, I massively prefer the cases with the camera bar fully on display Vs being covered up slightly.
What about ghostek slim atomic ?
honestly just using a clear case as it's white so why cover it
Would you please share the wallpaper please 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Mobile fox I use one for 2 years now and I drop my phone hundreds of times,really bad
Caseology athlex feels great ☺️
By the way, the fushion case turns yellow in 3 weeks.
" For whatever you want that for"... People like a matte finish bc it doesn't get dirty or show fingerprints.
Wish you'd use chapters. It's not like your viewers can't or won't skip around without them. It just results in a worse experience. :(
Hey Rob, thanks for the feedback. We often have chapters in videos. Mostly manually added to the description, but sometimes YT auto generates (it should have here). We'll look into this and make sure that it's working correctly - or just add manually like we have for a while.
@@9to5Google Too nice of you guys o acknowledge it and answer at all. 💪🏻
Poetic brand cases
The liquid air loses that grippy texture quick and becomes just another tpu case
Love mine on my old note 20. Definitely doesn't feel like another tpu case❤
Check out bellroy pixel 7/7Pro leather cases.
What about the official Google case....I think it's much better than anything shown here
To slippery
What's with the Mag safe crap? It's rubbish Crapple nonsense.
Nilkin case with sliding camera lens cover is the best case for pixel.
Only Bellroy is allowed to hug my pixels. Tight and luxurious both visually and by feel. None of that plastic crap - especially the big ugly juvenile ones (otterbox- types) yuck.
How is it holding up 11 months in? I want to buy a new one and am considering buying a Bellroy but am not sure if it provides enough protection and if it lasts long.
This would have been a great review but because you talk so fast some of the words spoken couldn't be understood. Please slow down not all your subscribers are native English speakers
That liquid air case makes your pixel look cheap and super generic. Not to mention those speigen prices are outrageous for a cheap piece of plastic
That's not English. That's cockney or kangaroo, I don't know.
None of these videos/reviews cover one very important aspect. Pixels are prone to over heating, very badly, especially when using the phone as a GPS/Satnav , particularly when charging and frankly unless your going to be local, who the hell is using it as a Satnav and not changing it while it's eating power at that level? Please guys, include this line of thou go ht next time you are reviewing, first it over hear in the case, in a sunny car windscreen why trying to find you way around. The lovely may habit of going into dark mode mid journey due to heat is almost impossible to see where the hell you're going.