@@RogueVisionary Right? ... And nearly a dozen other brands as well. This video is extremely subjective and based solely off the creator's personal opinion, not an informed or firmly-grasped awareness of the case market. "Making the wrong decision" could be following this video's advice.
I got the Ringke Fusion Matte Clear and LOVE IT. The matte back really does a phenominal job on retaining clarity of the phones color and practically no smudging.
I'm so sad so many TH-cam people are sleeping on Ringke, they make some amazing value cases. I have the matte clear case for both pixel 7 pro and pixel 8 pro. Never had any yellowing or anything, and they show off the phone colour really well!! Everyone should buy it! They're way better than the silicone cases he raves about in this video. They pick up dust and dirt like crazy.
Many of these cases fail to do much to protect the visor, leaving it very exposed. I prefer cases that cover the visor with a good lip and camera cutouts. I bought the Caseology Athlex and has this protection and great grip.
Fun Fact: The Spigen Liquid Air has the exact dimensions of the back of the phone so you are able to use skins on the case. It works very well with dbrand type skins. It makes that case truly unique. I do not agree with the reviewer saying it adds too much bulk. It's really slim and comfortable.
I'm sorry, but I can't help but point out that it's impossible for the exterior of the _case_ (assuming that's where one would apply a skin, as you suggest) to be the same dimensions as the _phone_ . In fact, Spigen themselves indicate that the case adds 0.7" of bulk to the phone... So... Exact dimensions? Not quite. However, it _is_ a rather thin case, so applying a skin is plausible. I would just be concerned with how well a skin would adhere to the textured surface of the Spigen case. Just wanted to add some clarity regarding the dimensions, as to help ensure others weren't potentially misled by the above comment. I do agree though, the Spigen case _is_ quite thin.
hey internet stranger. here's a fact. I actually have done this over several generations of the liquid air. there is no reason to challenge me. since its the internet i guess its your right to dispute. but why? What do you have to gain? i suggest you do more research. look closely at the sides of the case where the texture ends. the case has a line where the texture stops and the sides begin. I am offended you would even think to call me a liar. google this "debrand skin on liquid air". DO BETTER @@JeReMyIsMeNoTyOu
I personally got the Caseology but not this plain one, I got the one that looks like panels on the back, almost like a puffer jacket. I love it. Grippy, stylish and most importantly for me, doesn't make the phone look bulky
On my Pixel 7 Pro I prefer the Google case and added the ESR Magsafe case magnet. I've already ordered both for my replacement Pixel 8 Pro coming this week.
i ummmed and arrred for a few days looking on amazon before i committed to my case choice.I got the Spigen in this video. I think it's the most stylish for the price, with great protection and just a lovely feel in the hand. I really wanted something with decent grip and i think they got it just right. pixel 8 ftw
Funny, I think the opposite of the Mous Super Thin Case. I found it quite expensive and elegant looking. And the fact that they can fit MagSafe in such a low profile case makes it superior to the Google case.
I bought the Spigen, in the Mute Blue to match the Bay color of the phone. I had Spigen on my P6 and was happy with it. Your video validated my decision. I thought your video was well made and useful in comparing brands! Thanks!
2 mins into your review and I hit the subscribe button. How the fxxxk do you only have 17.1k subscribers is beyond me. Nice job. I just purchased a Pixel 8 Pro and found this video very helpful.
The generic case has a misaligned magnetic ring, compare to Mous, which has the right implementation. So instead of helping that makes wireless charging inefficient.
Caseology does a really nice texture black case that looks like a rubber, with indented sides that make it extra grippy. I don't like the way the back is segmented but for me its the best texture and it looks more premium than Spigen's dated designs.
I wish there were more magsafe compatible cases as it is much feasible as there are more n more accessories adding up with magsafe compatibility including the anker powerbank.
Spent £49 on BellRoy lether case. I am using it for the first time and was already impressed with the touch and feel. I hope it's durable too and protects the phone.
My first Case for the Pixel 8 Pro was an generic clear case with magsafe from amazon. But the ring was alligned to high. They centered it around the G on the back. Which is to high for charging.
Great review. I bought the Google case and a Ringke case (similar to the spigen case you have). I like the google case way more than the Ringke case I bought.
Thank you for the video... Some feedback, any case you show with Magsafe needs to be checked to make sure the magnets are aligned properly and compared versus others for magnetic strength. Mous is notorious for having weak magnets. Also, I bought that flat sided Amazon case and the magnets aren't aligned properly so wireless charging doesn't work.
This! Would love to have that included in any review with this feature. Came here for it because the case I ordered (not one you reviewed) disrupted wireless charging even though it claimed not to.
I had a Spigen ultra clear for my pixel 8 pro, that made it uncomfortable to hold. I got a caseology clear case that doesn't fit properly, wobbly on the sides. In the end, the ringke clear case is the best and the cheapest.. Go for that
The editing filters make the sleeves look a totally different color than the real ones... that is a disappointment because the google sleeve looks a greenish gray color that looks sensational to the black pixel, but when you go to the google page link the sleeve is a totally different gray... 😩😩😩
I made a mistake buying the Mous case that you featured in this video. It fell once face front on the tiled flooring and broke my glass screen protector. Fell on its back side once on uneven concrete and scratched the aluminium visor around the cameras. Same thing with the Dbrand cases. Does not provide enough protection for the aluminium visor on the back. So it's Spigen all the way for me. They need to make all their cases magsafe compatible though so I can mount them to the magnetic car mount. That's been my only gripe with Spigen
I had a Spigen for the 6A and the etched design on the inside of the case ended up getting pretty imprinted onto the back of the phone unfortunately. Other than that great case
Still waiting on my dbrand ghost as well as my Ghostek cases to ship....also got a teardown skin from dbrand I'm waiting on. But in the meantime I'm using a ringke clear case with no issues. Just wish my dbrand and Ghostek ones would ship already...
A "top cases" video should _at least_ mention OtterBox. Or: UAG, Rhinoshield, Ghostek, Burga, Caseology, Case-Mate, Casetify, Incipio, Poetic, Tech21, Speck, Zagg, Pela, Supcase, MNML (now PHNX), and dbrand... To name a few -potential- contenders.
Love the Caseology clear with pearls design BUT it is way too tight. It is very difficult to get on the phone and almost impossible as well to get off. I don't want to accidently bend my phone in the process. Sent back.
I'm a firm believer in OtterBox for ensuring no damage... But this time, I'm taking a chance on Peak Design's Everyday case. Much less bulky, and a pretty solid mounting set up for motorcycles, and magsafe compatible. Plus it comes in a dark red/maroon color, which i really like. We'll see how it goes.
I bought my google case and a ringke onyx bt ringke onyx is more tighter for fitting that the effect to the battery is too fast to heat thats why i would prefer the official google case
I have a Caseology Parallax case in sky blue, Spigen Tough Armour in black and forest green and I just bought a Poetic Neon series about 2hrs ago. I also have an X-Level Carbon fiber case and I love how thin it is but it's extremely hard to get off and it has a defect in the carbon where there is a bubble on the back which annoys me so I stopped using that case.
i have the A plus copy in the UK from "owkey", honestly cannot fault it, i prefer using a magsafe charger in the car as far too often have i forgot to plug my phone in lol. i also have a spidgen touch armour that i pre ordered, honestly prefer the feel of the owkey.
@@darthwilson I get what you mean. I had the Mous case with a lower lip but that didn't prevent my glass screen protector from cracking. Only the Spigen helped. So what case did you like the most that offered both protection and was minimalist at the same time?
I've had silicone cases similar to the original Google Case for the OnePlus 8 Pro and S22 Ultra, both were beautiful and felt amazingly good, but they were hard to get in and out of the jeans pocket, plus they were a dust magnet. Is it the same with the Google Case?
Had the google case. The rubber grabs your pocket when removing and is difficult to get out. Also that rubber material comes off quickly around the edges down to the plastic on google. I was a huge fan of google cases, but this 8pro missed the mark by being way to sticky.
Those are fine cases if you just want to protect your phone from scratches and minor bumps. I wouldn't trust those "pretty" slim cases when you drop your phone.
I have the caseology and love it because I want that protection. I originally bought a Spigen Tough Armor case and when it came, it smelled like cheetos. I am not kidding. I could not touch it or keep it on my phone because it smelled so bad.
Those are all business man type cases. Why no working man, rugged cases? Something like CaseBorne V Series? If I pay this much for a phone, I want as much protection as possible!
It's a tailored leather case. It utilizes a far more expensive material that requires a higher degree of craftsmanship to manufacture. You're paying for fit, finish, quality, and luxury - not the ability to be yeeted off a building.
@@RogueVisionary Well they clearly didn't design that case for people that are worried about the camera bump, but that doesn't mean it isn't a quality case.
Pixel6 cases had a problem. I bought a Pixel7 case last December and a year after it looks brand new. The Pixel8 ones look like they are made from the same material.
@@yanni2737Amazon has tons of reviews saying their power buttons fell off or it warped or fell apart in some way. I'm glad u had luck though but I don't want to waste money. $35 is a lot for a piece of plastic.
Cases featured in the video:
Bellroy Case: store.google.com/product/bellroy_leather_case_pixel_8_pro
Google Case: store.google.com/product/pixel_8_pro_phone_case
Mous Case: store.google.com/product/mous_super_thin_magnetic_case_pixel_8_pro
Spigen Case: amzn.to/3FjtzH3
Caseology Case: www.caseologycases.com/products/pixel-8-pro-case-nano-pop
Ottpluscase: www.amazon.ca/dp/B0CHY217HB
Why didn't you consider Ringke?
@@RogueVisionary Right? ... And nearly a dozen other brands as well. This video is extremely subjective and based solely off the creator's personal opinion, not an informed or firmly-grasped awareness of the case market. "Making the wrong decision" could be following this video's advice.
Where's the Peak Design magsafe?
Why not quadlock and peak design? They're the only two I'd consider over no case.
mous isnt availible now at google right?
I got the Ringke Fusion Matte Clear and LOVE IT. The matte back really does a phenominal job on retaining clarity of the phones color and practically no smudging.
I like Ringke cases in general. I don't know why he didn't mention it here. I really enjoy the shoulder strap that you can add on
He has good taste but yeah should have looked at the Ringke Onyx as well.
In my experience, ringke cases turns yellow
I'm so sad so many TH-cam people are sleeping on Ringke, they make some amazing value cases. I have the matte clear case for both pixel 7 pro and pixel 8 pro. Never had any yellowing or anything, and they show off the phone colour really well!! Everyone should buy it!
They're way better than the silicone cases he raves about in this video. They pick up dust and dirt like crazy.
Beroy every time for me, used them since my Pixel 3XL...Leather is just the best feel of all materials. Expensive but worth every cent!
Many of these cases fail to do much to protect the visor, leaving it very exposed. I prefer cases that cover the visor with a good lip and camera cutouts. I bought the Caseology Athlex and has this protection and great grip.
Fun Fact: The Spigen Liquid Air has the exact dimensions of the back of the phone so you are able to use skins on the case. It works very well with dbrand type skins. It makes that case truly unique. I do not agree with the reviewer saying it adds too much bulk. It's really slim and comfortable.
I'm sorry, but I can't help but point out that it's impossible for the exterior of the _case_ (assuming that's where one would apply a skin, as you suggest) to be the same dimensions as the _phone_ . In fact, Spigen themselves indicate that the case adds 0.7" of bulk to the phone... So... Exact dimensions? Not quite. However, it _is_ a rather thin case, so applying a skin is plausible. I would just be concerned with how well a skin would adhere to the textured surface of the Spigen case. Just wanted to add some clarity regarding the dimensions, as to help ensure others weren't potentially misled by the above comment. I do agree though, the Spigen case _is_ quite thin.
I totally agree with you. I find it to be really slim and comfortable.
hey internet stranger. here's a fact. I actually have done this over several generations of the liquid air. there is no reason to challenge me. since its the internet i guess its your right to dispute. but why? What do you have to gain? i suggest you do more research. look closely at the sides of the case where the texture ends. the case has a line where the texture stops and the sides begin. I am offended you would even think to call me a liar. google this "debrand skin on liquid air". DO BETTER @@JeReMyIsMeNoTyOu
@@JeReMyIsMeNoTyOu the dbrand skin is to be added under the case...not on top
@@LupuGeorge-d7d I am aware. Re-read the comment I replied to, they are talking about applying a skin to the case.
I personally got the Caseology but not this plain one, I got the one that looks like panels on the back, almost like a puffer jacket. I love it. Grippy, stylish and most importantly for me, doesn't make the phone look bulky
Got this one, I normally use spigen on all my phones but I thought I'd give it a go. No regrets
On my Pixel 7 Pro I prefer the Google case and added the ESR Magsafe case magnet. I've already ordered both for my replacement Pixel 8 Pro coming this week.
i ummmed and arrred for a few days looking on amazon before i committed to my case choice.I got the Spigen in this video. I think it's the most stylish for the price, with great protection and just a lovely feel in the hand. I really wanted something with decent grip and i think they got it just right. pixel 8 ftw
The one who stands me most is your eyeglass, it's something beautiful coming from a person who has eyeglasses also
Funny, I think the opposite of the Mous Super Thin Case. I found it quite expensive and elegant looking. And the fact that they can fit MagSafe in such a low profile case makes it superior to the Google case.
Thank you, this is exactly the kind of video I was looking for!
I bought the Spigen, in the Mute Blue to match the Bay color of the phone. I had Spigen on my P6 and was happy with it. Your video validated my decision. I thought your video was well made and useful in comparing brands! Thanks!
2 mins into your review and I hit the subscribe button. How the fxxxk do you only have 17.1k subscribers is beyond me. Nice job. I just purchased a Pixel 8 Pro and found this video very helpful.
should subscriptions not reflect your intrest? Nice from you though
The generic case has a misaligned magnetic ring, compare to Mous, which has the right implementation. So instead of helping that makes wireless charging inefficient.
Caseology does a really nice texture black case that looks like a rubber, with indented sides that make it extra grippy. I don't like the way the back is segmented but for me its the best texture and it looks more premium than Spigen's dated designs.
Check the Ringke case. ❤
I wish there were more magsafe compatible cases as it is much feasible as there are more n more accessories adding up with magsafe compatibility including the anker powerbank.
I love the bellroy, Googles own case and mous but the absence of magsafe is a deal breaker.
Spent £49 on BellRoy lether case. I am using it for the first time and was already impressed with the touch and feel. I hope it's durable too and protects the phone.
I believe the visor is actually a cooling body. That's why I doubt that it is good to put a cover on it.
My first Case for the Pixel 8 Pro was an generic clear case with magsafe from amazon. But the ring was alligned to high. They centered it around the G on the back. Which is to high for charging.
i had similar Spigen case on my s10e for over 4 years and my phone fall hundrets of time without getting damage. So i highly reccomend it.
Great review. I bought the Google case and a Ringke case (similar to the spigen case you have). I like the google case way more than the Ringke case I bought.
5:55 I'll buy this one, it looks like it could protect my phone a lot
Great video! Love to see more magsafe cases. Wish they included it into the 1st party with the Qi2 around the corner
Would a magsafe case prevent me from using my existing wireless chargers?
Thank you for the video... Some feedback, any case you show with Magsafe needs to be checked to make sure the magnets are aligned properly and compared versus others for magnetic strength. Mous is notorious for having weak magnets. Also, I bought that flat sided Amazon case and the magnets aren't aligned properly so wireless charging doesn't work.
This! Would love to have that included in any review with this feature. Came here for it because the case I ordered (not one you reviewed) disrupted wireless charging even though it claimed not to.
Big fan of Spigen in past, and looks like will go with them again for my new Pixel.
I had a Spigen ultra clear for my pixel 8 pro, that made it uncomfortable to hold. I got a caseology clear case that doesn't fit properly, wobbly on the sides. In the end, the ringke clear case is the best and the cheapest.. Go for that
My pixel 7 pro case fits my pixel 8 pro. Maybe it's a bit tighter on the new phone but better than nothing until I decide which case to buy
I think google one looks the best overall. But spegan looks nice too
I can't believe I can't find a case with just a lot of rubber protecting the screen and camera bar, the lip or raised edges are minimal on them all
The editing filters make the sleeves look a totally different color than the real ones... that is a disappointment because the google sleeve looks a greenish gray color that looks sensational to the black pixel, but when you go to the google page link the sleeve is a totally different gray... 😩😩😩
I made a mistake buying the Mous case that you featured in this video. It fell once face front on the tiled flooring and broke my glass screen protector. Fell on its back side once on uneven concrete and scratched the aluminium visor around the cameras.
Same thing with the Dbrand cases. Does not provide enough protection for the aluminium visor on the back. So it's Spigen all the way for me. They need to make all their cases magsafe compatible though so I can mount them to the magnetic car mount. That's been my only gripe with Spigen
I had a Spigen for the 6A and the etched design on the inside of the case ended up getting pretty imprinted onto the back of the phone unfortunately. Other than that great case
Same!
Still waiting on my dbrand ghost as well as my Ghostek cases to ship....also got a teardown skin from dbrand I'm waiting on. But in the meantime I'm using a ringke clear case with no issues. Just wish my dbrand and Ghostek ones would ship already...
i purchased a $9 hard pc clear case on amazon and its pretty good quality and shows the phone off nice. $9 including tax
Very well explained, thank you for posting!
A "top cases" video should _at least_ mention OtterBox. Or: UAG, Rhinoshield, Ghostek, Burga, Caseology, Case-Mate, Casetify, Incipio, Poetic, Tech21, Speck, Zagg, Pela, Supcase, MNML (now PHNX), and dbrand... To name a few -potential- contenders.
Love the Caseology clear with pearls design BUT it is way too tight. It is very difficult to get on the phone and almost impossible as well to get off. I don't want to accidently bend my phone in the process. Sent back.
I'm a firm believer in OtterBox for ensuring no damage... But this time, I'm taking a chance on Peak Design's Everyday case. Much less bulky, and a pretty solid mounting set up for motorcycles, and magsafe compatible. Plus it comes in a dark red/maroon color, which i really like. We'll see how it goes.
Liking the Everyday Case?
OtterBox have become less popular because phones have become much more durable.
Cases from 7 Pro fit. Ultrawide, flash, temperature sensors are partialy blocked if the case have cutouts for them.
Soigné make amazing cases there liquid air is my go to every time
I like the Ottpluscase because it is translucent.
What screen protector do you recommend?
I bought my google case and a ringke onyx bt ringke onyx is more tighter for fitting that the effect to the battery is too fast to heat thats why i would prefer the official google case
I have a Caseology Parallax case in sky blue, Spigen Tough Armour in black and forest green and I just bought a Poetic Neon series about 2hrs ago. I also have an X-Level Carbon fiber case and I love how thin it is but it's extremely hard to get off and it has a defect in the carbon where there is a bubble on the back which annoys me so I stopped using that case.
I wish you've reviewed later case carbon case as well 😭Great review anyway!
i have the A plus copy in the UK from "owkey", honestly cannot fault it, i prefer using a magsafe charger in the car as far too often have i forgot to plug my phone in lol. i also have a spidgen touch armour that i pre ordered, honestly prefer the feel of the owkey.
I want to see camera comparison between pixel Samsung and iPhone (detailed)
I got a Spigen case for my pixel 8 pro. It's great but the lip around the screen is quite big which makes it hard to use the back gesture.
Really? I keep unintentionally using the back gesture quite often. Case or no case
@@shajiwahab hey, yeah so my thumb used to hit off the lip of the case. I changed case that has a much lower lip so I can swipe backwards much easier.
@@darthwilson I get what you mean. I had the Mous case with a lower lip but that didn't prevent my glass screen protector from cracking. Only the Spigen helped.
So what case did you like the most that offered both protection and was minimalist at the same time?
Was hoping to see the ghost case
I've had silicone cases similar to the original Google Case for the OnePlus 8 Pro and S22 Ultra, both were beautiful and felt amazingly good, but they were hard to get in and out of the jeans pocket, plus they were a dust magnet. Is it the same with the Google Case?
Indeed, the Google Case pulls out your jeans' pocket when taking it out and then you can't put it back in, you need to fix your pocket first.
Still haven't seen a decent review for the Peak Design for ghet Pixel 8 Pro
2:33 its funny because it looks like you're holding my phone
i have the same case & phone
Google hit it out of the park w their cases this year. IMHO
have you tested the non slim mous cases? I'm thinking of getting the clear one
Had the google case. The rubber grabs your pocket when removing and is difficult to get out. Also that rubber material comes off quickly around the edges down to the plastic on google. I was a huge fan of google cases, but this 8pro missed the mark by being way to sticky.
Good video ty. Boost your sound.
MOUS Clarity 2.0 is great
OtterBox are by far the best cases that you can get
What color is the google one, and where can i find it?
I’ve gone for the clear case direct with google. It was £23 and has 12 foot drop. 🤷🏻♂️
I will also pick the Google case
Those are fine cases if you just want to protect your phone from scratches and minor bumps. I wouldn't trust those "pretty" slim cases when you drop your phone.
I returned the Google case as I thought it felt really slippy in the hand???
Belroy has been my choice for many years and my belroy Pix 7 pro case fits my Pixel 8 pro ..you just need to drill a hole for the microphone.
I have the caseology and love it because I want that protection. I originally bought a Spigen Tough Armor case and when it came, it smelled like cheetos. I am not kidding. I could not touch it or keep it on my phone because it smelled so bad.
where is the link for the A Plus case?
What color is the Google case you're showcasing here? Is is Charcoal? Thanks
Yes it is
OtterBox defender pro works for me
Is the official Google case charcoal? Looks green on my screen.
Why not review the Supcase?
Problem solved! Thanks
Waiting on my dbrand ghost :(
spigen liquid air... don't bother if u looking at smaller lip at the sides, really uncomfortable with gestures
not the dbrand grip case?
Please don't get that case. It adds a lot of bulk to the phone and doesn't protect the aluminium visor around the camera
No magbak?
Those are all business man type cases. Why no working man, rugged cases? Something like CaseBorne V Series? If I pay this much for a phone, I want as much protection as possible!
Most are overkill. Spigen one offers plenty of protection. Phones are very durable these days - waterproof, dust proof, very tough glass etc.
Have anyone tried the Dbrand Ghost Case?
Hi - whats meg safe you mentioned
That first case doesn't make any sense. How can it be that expensive and doesn't have that good of a protection for the camera?
It's a tailored leather case. It utilizes a far more expensive material that requires a higher degree of craftsmanship to manufacture. You're paying for fit, finish, quality, and luxury - not the ability to be yeeted off a building.
@@JeReMyIsMeNoTyOu if it doesn’t protect the camera visor well, that’s not really quality
@@RogueVisionary Well they clearly didn't design that case for people that are worried about the camera bump, but that doesn't mean it isn't a quality case.
Zagg luxe pro is the best case
Spigen Tough Armour is the GOAT.
I don't trust Google anymore. I spent $30 on the Google case and it warped in 4 months. Complete waste of $
What did you do to the case though
I believe you should still get 1 years warranty on any defects, so you could just get them to refund you or try another one .
Pixel6 cases had a problem. I bought a Pixel7 case last December and a year after it looks brand new. The Pixel8 ones look like they are made from the same material.
@@marcakko2010yea I got a refund and purchased a $10 case off Amazon and no problems since.
@@yanni2737Amazon has tons of reviews saying their power buttons fell off or it warped or fell apart in some way. I'm glad u had luck though but I don't want to waste money. $35 is a lot for a piece of plastic.
Nobody got the Peak Design case eh
I'm thinking of getting it? Do you recommend it? How's the camera protection? I heard it's pretty minimal which makes me nervous.
Is the case from Google compatible with wireless charging?
I love the pixel 8 pro..... But sorry google as long you go with your Tensor i never will buy a Pixel!
Stay with ny Ip15 pro and S24U
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For the price of mous it should be flawless. Looks more as a china made drop off...
dbrand's Grip case with the leather skin is awesome I think.
if you buy any android phones, you will regret it when trying to get some money back when a new phone is released.
Apple fanboy alert🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't sell phones , so I am good
I am NOT a fan of the new rounded edges....ugh ugly!