Official Google Pixel 8 Silicone Case on Amazon: amzn.to/3tOJKJC Pixel 8 Bellroy Leather Case on Amazon: amzn.to/3Sd4h57 Pixel 8 Mous Cases on Amazon: amzn.to/3QmzEsm Pixel 8 Spigen Thin Fit Case on Amazon: amzn.to/46X6C8h Pixel 8 Caseology Nano Pop Case on Amazon: amzn.to/3FrhX4C Pixel 8 Caseology Athlex Case on Amazon: amzn.to/405B6CJ Pixel 8 Caseology Capella Clear Case on Amazon: amzn.to/46U1qC4 Pixel 8 Humixx MagSafe Stand Case on Amazon: amzn.to/3tx015V Pixel 8 Cyrill UltraColor Case on Amazon: amzn.to/491draE Pixel 8 Tudia DualShield MergeGrip Case with MagSafe on Amazon: ----------------- MagSafe Charger on Amazon: amzn.to/2MUx0MH Speck MagSafe Wallet on Amazon: amzn.to/3Q4rHXt Speck MagSafe Car Mount on Amazon: amzn.to/45CT7cL
Great review! What do you think of the "Rugged Armor" case from Spigen? Supposedly military grade with a matte finish, side pattern for gripping and not as bulky as the Tough Armor product? Protects the camera visor too.
Thanks for the really great video. In case it helps anyone, here are the timestamps, and weight and camera visor protection info: 0:15 - Official Google Silicone Case (28g) 1:52 - Bellroy Leather Case (22g) 3:22 - Mous Magsafe Case (24g) 5:15 - Caseology Nano Pop (36g) (visor protection) 6:50 - Spigen Thin Fit Case (26g) (visor protection) 8:20 - Humixx MagSafe Case (40g) (visor semi-protection) 9:48 - Caseology Capella (32g) (visor protection) 11:04 - Caseology Athlete Case (40g) (visor protection) 12:33 - Cyrill Ultracolor (32g) (visor semi-protection) 13:50 - Tudia MagSafe Case (48g) (visor semi-protection)
The problem with the official Google case is that it leaves your camera visor exposed and that’s a problem since that visor is very prone to micro scratches. The camera lenses themselves are fine, but the visor itself scratches easily.
You can try adding a plastic screen protector on that back visor area. I did that on mine and it stays in there just fine (it covers the area, not the camera lenses). I don't have the case yet, should arrive in a couple of days.
I use a carbon case. It applies zero and doesn't make the pixel unnecessarily heavier. I use a protective glass for screen protection. I carry my pixel either in my pocket or in a separate leather bag.
You need to wash it regularly and always have clean hands and always clean the lint and grime. It's super high maintenance, but I haven't found one to be better looking. This design and colors really showcase the beauty of the phone.
@@friendlysupporter1449 nah I ain't doing all that. My case is meant to be able to be used without caring about the condition of my hands. If I have to wash my phone case 100 times a day and wash my hands every time I want to use my phone I just won't use a case.
The official case is not meant to be a drop protection case. It's slim and more meant for folks with desk jobs that don't drop phones often. Some people prefer cases like the Spigen Thin Fit, Mous Thin Casdle, and the official case since they offer protection for scratches and minor impacts because it's slimmer and easier to hold.
I'm using Ringke Onyx case. It also has visor protection. Ringke also has lens protector that fits nicely with their cases. The textured back make the phone more grippy. Been using this case since Pixel 7 and its the only case for me
I tried a regular case like soft to the touch and it just felt like it was accumulating grime! Just swapped over to a case with a Magsafe ring on it and it's PERFECT! Android might not have Magsafe but this case does and the accessories are awesome for Magsafe!
I've used Poetic's Revolution Cases for Years ever since the Google Pixel 3 but I had to stop using them because the Fingerprint Sensor no longer works with their built-in Screen Protector at least not on the Google Pixel 8. I now use the Dexnor Shielder Series Case it's just like the Poetic Revolution Case but it works with the Fingerprint Sensor.
Howdy, Josh. As a happy owner of a Poetic Guardian case on my previous Pixel 5, I wanted to make sure you tried two things in regards to the fingerprint recognition. Did you try to enable, "Screen protector mode" in the Display settings? I had to do so to get the device to respond accurately while wearing gloves. Other than that, did you also try to add your fingerprints to the device after you installed it into the case? I currently own the Ghostek Nautical Slim for my P8 and they specified doing so, although I didn't think it would matter anyway. So far it seems to work pretty well.
I wish Spigen Thin Fit had MagSafe, it's a really nice case. At least their previous ones used to have grooves on the back where a metal plate could be placed. Not sure why they got rid of it, it was their trademark feature.
if you want high quality, superior protection and are willing to spend a bit more buy a dbrand case. it feels amazing. its solid, snug and will last as long as your phone. not to mention to awesome skins they have available and built in magsafe magnets
I love the official google case i went with. Only thing is its very sticky in and out of pockets being rubbery. Suppsoe thats a good thing, it wont slip out easily. My main thing now is to get a new case that protects the visor camera bar and the canera lens. Theres already a minor scratch on my lens
Thanks for a great video. Would have been nice to see how compatible the cases are for having a screen protector installed as pretty much everyone does. Thanks again.
Which of these (or any other) offers the best screen protection (most raised lip)? I'd need something with a raised enough lip that it allows for a glass screen protector without becoming flush with it. Thanks!
Thanks for this video. What do you think of the Spigen Tough Armor for Pixel 8? I have one on my Galaxy S23 and it looks solid and sits as glued. I'm thinking about ditching the protective glass.
Hi, is the Mous case's material silicone like the official Google one? Or is it more soft and plastic-y like the Spigen Thin Fit? I want a super slim case but I don't like the silicone feel of the official case...
@@FishBeeProductions Would you say the Mous compares to the official Pixel 7 case? I absolutely love the material in that case and I'm trying to find something similar for the 8
@@actuallydavide not as good but still good? I purchased the case mate clear case and thought I'd slap a MagSafe ring on it but i dont like the case at all so will return. Opting between the official Google case, mous superthin and possibly the spigen superthin... Oh yeah that peak design everyday case also looks really good.
Anyone know if the material/style (TPU/silicon & textures) are the main difference between the Caseology Parallax & Nano Pops or whether one of the two is slimmer? Haven't seen many reviews of the former, I've got it + Bellroy + Peak Design on order... Oh and Google's, might return one.
@@rafsdaman10 Interesting, the Peak Design case is actually thinner than the Parallax too, about as wide, but a tiny bit taller... Parallax has more rounded edges (with ridges for grip), I'm not sure yet if I'll like the more squared off sides of the PD. I guess Nano Pop would probably be better for in-hand feel, and/or Google's, Bellroy's looks pretty rounded too...
I've got the hazel case for things like meals out family gathering etc so it looks more classy. The spigen liquid air is my daily protection along with the spigen align master glass screen protector 👌
Why nobady says about nillkin frosted shield cases. They are very cheap and good quality and much better looking than most of cases youtubers usually mention about. Gives very good protection and grip without adding much bulk...
Is the official google case good for wireless charging? Im assuming it would have to be if it's made by Google and for their very own phones, but i dont assume anything anymore.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 01:12 📱 *Spigen Thin Fit case for Pixel 8 Pro has a unique construction with a hard polycarbonate back and soft silicone sides.* 03:02 🛡️ *This construction allows for easy installation and removal of the case and provides drop protection through impact absorption.* 05:22 📸 *The case offers precise cutouts for all ports and buttons, including a good camera bar protection.* 06:47 💼 *The case provides lip protection to prevent the screen from touching surfaces when placed face down.* 10:41 🚗 *Spigen Thin Fit case is suitable for indoor use, and there are more protective options available for outdoor or heavy-duty usage.* Made with HARPA AI
Official Google Pixel 8 Silicone Case on Amazon: amzn.to/3tOJKJC
Pixel 8 Bellroy Leather Case on Amazon: amzn.to/3Sd4h57
Pixel 8 Mous Cases on Amazon: amzn.to/3QmzEsm
Pixel 8 Spigen Thin Fit Case on Amazon: amzn.to/46X6C8h
Pixel 8 Caseology Nano Pop Case on Amazon: amzn.to/3FrhX4C
Pixel 8 Caseology Athlex Case on Amazon: amzn.to/405B6CJ
Pixel 8 Caseology Capella Clear Case on Amazon: amzn.to/46U1qC4
Pixel 8 Humixx MagSafe Stand Case on Amazon: amzn.to/3tx015V
Pixel 8 Cyrill UltraColor Case on Amazon: amzn.to/491draE
Pixel 8 Tudia DualShield MergeGrip Case with MagSafe on Amazon:
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MagSafe Charger on Amazon: amzn.to/2MUx0MH
Speck MagSafe Wallet on Amazon: amzn.to/3Q4rHXt
Speck MagSafe Car Mount on Amazon: amzn.to/45CT7cL
Great review! What do you think of the "Rugged Armor" case from Spigen? Supposedly military grade with a matte finish, side pattern for gripping and not as bulky as the Tough Armor product? Protects the camera visor too.
Also make a video about ASUS phones like Zenfone or ROG
Thanks for the really great video. In case it helps anyone, here are the timestamps, and weight and camera visor protection info:
0:15 - Official Google Silicone Case (28g)
1:52 - Bellroy Leather Case (22g)
3:22 - Mous Magsafe Case (24g)
5:15 - Caseology Nano Pop (36g) (visor protection)
6:50 - Spigen Thin Fit Case (26g) (visor protection)
8:20 - Humixx MagSafe Case (40g) (visor semi-protection)
9:48 - Caseology Capella (32g) (visor protection)
11:04 - Caseology Athlete Case (40g) (visor protection)
12:33 - Cyrill Ultracolor (32g) (visor semi-protection)
13:50 - Tudia MagSafe Case (48g) (visor semi-protection)
The problem with the official Google case is that it leaves your camera visor exposed and that’s a problem since that visor is very prone to micro scratches. The camera lenses themselves are fine, but the visor itself scratches easily.
Yes, but you have to admit, it looks sooo clean!
@@FishBeeProductions it does for sure
You can try adding a plastic screen protector on that back visor area. I did that on mine and it stays in there just fine (it covers the area, not the camera lenses). I don't have the case yet, should arrive in a couple of days.
@@lordsilver14 where did you get the screen protector that covers the area but not the lenses? I need one
Another problem is that dust sticks to the case like crazy, I'm always trying to clean it
The grey silicone case from Google is the best
And the Spigen case looking good too..
Would it work though with dropping the phone ....
I use a carbon case. It applies zero and doesn't make the pixel unnecessarily heavier. I use a protective glass for screen protection.
I carry my pixel either in my pocket or in a separate leather bag.
What carbon case are you referring too? Looking for an option
Loved the Google case at first, but over time the silicone became kind of sticky and grimy and not the soft touch matte texture it was to begin with.
Same
You need to wash it regularly and always have clean hands and always clean the lint and grime. It's super high maintenance, but I haven't found one to be better looking. This design and colors really showcase the beauty of the phone.
@@friendlysupporter1449 nah I ain't doing all that. My case is meant to be able to be used without caring about the condition of my hands. If I have to wash my phone case 100 times a day and wash my hands every time I want to use my phone I just won't use a case.
cut-outs in the corners are for more flexibility so that they don't have to make the case 100 % precise fitting.
The silicone case looks really nice but honestly it doesn't look like it will protect sh*t when you drop the phone and it lands on a corner...
Yeah sort of risky, but then I think of all the people I see with no case LOL
The official case is not meant to be a drop protection case. It's slim and more meant for folks with desk jobs that don't drop phones often. Some people prefer cases like the Spigen Thin Fit, Mous Thin Casdle, and the official case since they offer protection for scratches and minor impacts because it's slimmer and easier to hold.
I'm using Ringke Onyx case. It also has visor protection. Ringke also has lens protector that fits nicely with their cases. The textured back make the phone more grippy. Been using this case since Pixel 7 and its the only case for me
are there any protectors that cover the flash
@@phr3ui559 afaik there's only XUNDD that covers the flash. But I don't like the design 😅
The Tudia case actually makes the bezels more symmetrical all throughout.
I tried a regular case like soft to the touch and it just felt like it was accumulating grime! Just swapped over to a case with a Magsafe ring on it and it's PERFECT! Android might not have Magsafe but this case does and the accessories are awesome for Magsafe!
I'm sure you can charge it just not as fast as on iphone, like pixels with the pixel stand 2
I've used Poetic's Revolution Cases for Years ever since the Google Pixel 3 but I had to stop using them because the Fingerprint Sensor no longer works with their built-in Screen Protector at least not on the Google Pixel 8. I now use the Dexnor Shielder Series Case it's just like the Poetic Revolution Case but it works with the Fingerprint Sensor.
Howdy, Josh. As a happy owner of a Poetic Guardian case on my previous Pixel 5, I wanted to make sure you tried two things in regards to the fingerprint recognition. Did you try to enable, "Screen protector mode" in the Display settings? I had to do so to get the device to respond accurately while wearing gloves.
Other than that, did you also try to add your fingerprints to the device after you installed it into the case? I currently own the Ghostek Nautical Slim for my P8 and they specified doing so, although I didn't think it would matter anyway. So far it seems to work pretty well.
I wish Spigen Thin Fit had MagSafe, it's a really nice case. At least their previous ones used to have grooves on the back where a metal plate could be placed. Not sure why they got rid of it, it was their trademark feature.
yeah i'm sad when i see they don't make that case for some phones i get
if you want high quality, superior protection and are willing to spend a bit more buy a dbrand case. it feels amazing. its solid, snug and will last as long as your phone. not to mention to awesome skins they have available and built in magsafe magnets
Pretty certain the Ultracolor from Cyrill is the Imposter
I love the official google case i went with. Only thing is its very sticky in and out of pockets being rubbery. Suppsoe thats a good thing, it wont slip out easily. My main thing now is to get a new case that protects the visor camera bar and the canera lens. Theres already a minor scratch on my lens
Thanks for a great video. Would have been nice to see how compatible the cases are for having a screen protector installed as pretty much everyone does.
Thanks again.
The color options for most of these are grey, grey, or another shade of grey :/
Which of these (or any other) offers the best screen protection (most raised lip)? I'd need something with a raised enough lip that it allows for a glass screen protector without becoming flush with it. Thanks!
Huh the newer Athlex cases are actually more flexible. And they removed the accent color slit in the middle. Weird design choice
I bought case Mous super thin Steel blue and today was delivered. Wow..great case😱
Thanks for this video. What do you think of the Spigen Tough Armor for Pixel 8? I have one on my Galaxy S23 and it looks solid and sits as glued. I'm thinking about ditching the protective glass.
Hi, is the Mous case's material silicone like the official Google one? Or is it more soft and plastic-y like the Spigen Thin Fit? I want a super slim case but I don't like the silicone feel of the official case...
no, the official case is softer, its harder than thin fit but does have a soft touch coating.
@@FishBeeProductions Would you say the Mous compares to the official Pixel 7 case? I absolutely love the material in that case and I'm trying to find something similar for the 8
@@actuallydavidewhat did you end up getting ?
@@Sleventv I'm coping with the official Pixel 8 case by Google which sucks because it's not as good as the 7's
@@actuallydavide not as good but still good? I purchased the case mate clear case and thought I'd slap a MagSafe ring on it but i dont like the case at all so will return. Opting between the official Google case, mous superthin and possibly the spigen superthin...
Oh yeah that peak design everyday case also looks really good.
Anyone know if the material/style (TPU/silicon & textures) are the main difference between the Caseology Parallax & Nano Pops or whether one of the two is slimmer? Haven't seen many reviews of the former, I've got it + Bellroy + Peak Design on order... Oh and Google's, might return one.
Pop is a bit slimmer than parralax
@@rafsdaman10 Interesting, the Peak Design case is actually thinner than the Parallax too, about as wide, but a tiny bit taller... Parallax has more rounded edges (with ridges for grip), I'm not sure yet if I'll like the more squared off sides of the PD.
I guess Nano Pop would probably be better for in-hand feel, and/or Google's, Bellroy's looks pretty rounded too...
How good is the Grip Level of the Google Case? I have a transparent TPU Case. Grip Level is 10/10...but it doesnt look good.
It's very very grippy
Humixx is great! I had a green translucent one for my Pixel 7 but they don't have a green one for the 8 unfortunately
Do you recommend any cases that are waterproof for the google pixel 8? Thanks!
I use the Ghostek Nautical Slim which is IP 68.
The lower corners on the Mous case "not really sure why they do that"........ oh man! 🤦
any basic case with good grip as in iphone cases out there?
You have to check if the magnets align with the phones coil.
I wish that the official Google case is made of TPU, not silicone because it picks up lint badly and it doesn't slide down your pocket
I've got the hazel case for things like meals out family gathering etc so it looks more classy. The spigen liquid air is my daily protection along with the spigen align master glass screen protector 👌
Thanks for Superior review!
This basically allows me to understand if I will have a Pixel phone and not make a mistake in my choice.
DBrand grip case, the new ones have MagSafe magnets
Google Silicon Case - 0:15
Mous Magsafe Case - 3:23
Spigen liquid are the best IMO
Crazy to see that there are no cover like the samsung smart view. That is the reason that I will not buy the pixel :(
nice video was waiting for this but i miss the olde Athlex Caselogy
I sort of like the new lighter version
Would really like to see you cover the Poetic Neon case
what about grippyness getting stuck in your pocket???
Is that hazel color closer to gray or dark green/brown?
Lighter greenish gray color
I was hoping I would see the otterbox series.
Why nobady says about nillkin frosted shield cases. They are very cheap and good quality and much better looking than most of cases youtubers usually mention about. Gives very good protection and grip without adding much bulk...
Should have titled the video best thing cases. Did not include anything that is considered a true protective case.
The case is really cool, but there is no magnet (((( and the one with a magnet is not like this one.
Why can't we get an Oobleck case???
which is the sturdiest?
Thank you the weight info!! ❤
Is the official google case good for wireless charging? Im assuming it would have to be if it's made by Google and for their very own phones, but i dont assume anything anymore.
As far as I knew vefore this video, I thought it wasnt, do you know anything else about this?
So which one is the best? :)
several, but i really like the design of this one: amzn.to/3tOJKJC
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
01:12 📱 *Spigen Thin Fit case for Pixel 8 Pro has a unique construction with a hard polycarbonate back and soft silicone sides.*
03:02 🛡️ *This construction allows for easy installation and removal of the case and provides drop protection through impact absorption.*
05:22 📸 *The case offers precise cutouts for all ports and buttons, including a good camera bar protection.*
06:47 💼 *The case provides lip protection to prevent the screen from touching surfaces when placed face down.*
10:41 🚗 *Spigen Thin Fit case is suitable for indoor use, and there are more protective options available for outdoor or heavy-duty usage.*
Made with HARPA AI
no drop test?
I got an OtterBox. It's built like a tank.
Old dude's scale is broken, I think.
Yo these are some fayaa selections! Excellent list 👏🏿👏🏿
Dude, where is Peakdesign case?
never tried that one but i might have to check it out
@@FishBeeProductions Oh You need to! Try it with mobile tripod! I can't use my smartphone without it now😅
You need to get a new scale. A 28 g case makes the phone weigh 212 grams but a 22 g case makes it weigh 210? That math aint mathing.
i think i did get a different scale since this video
@@FishBeeProductions well that's good lol the other one wasn't calibrated correctly at all lmao
Yes i've been waiting! Thanks FishBee!
Glad I could help!
The author chose the most boring ones from all the available colors...
i tried to get the ones to match my phone, i usually like brighter colors but i still like this
Thanks for this ☺️
If all the cases have "nice clicky buttons", it might be the phone...
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Any case actually minimise that horrible bump on the back