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Top 5 Google Pixel 2 Cases!

Google unveiled the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL and they look great! Whether you love the design and want to enhance it, or simply looking for drop protection for your new phone, there's a case that's perfect for you.
At initial launch, your best options are Google's own line of customizable cases, but there are a few third-party cases already available that might catch your eye with plenty more of Google-certified third-party accessories coming soon. We'll be keeping this article updated as more options become available. These are the best cases for the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL... for now!



1. Ringke Fusion Case - Price: $7+

Want fine protection on the cheap? You can't do much better than Ringke's Fusion line, which gives you dual-layer shock absorption and colored sides for less than ten bucks. Granted, these might not be as fancy-looking as Google's Live or Fabric cases, but they won't add to the price of an already expensive phone, either.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


2. Spigen Slim Armor Case - Price: $17+

The inevitable bulk added from more rugged cases doesn't have to be so inevitable, as the Slim Armor line from Spigen comes to prove. Nestled within a dual-layer shock absorbant material, your Pixel 2 will feel at ease, without looking ugly in the process. Moreover, the Slim Armor comes with a kickstand to prop that phone against the desk if you need it secured to watch a video or video chat for hours on end.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


3. Incipio Carnaby Esquire Case - Price: $35+

Another favorite of mine is the Carnaby Esquire case from Incipio. Similar to Google, they use a unique fabric to finish the outside of the case. This makes it comfortable to hold, easy to grip, and just makes it stand out when compared to everything else on the market. The Incipio Carnaby uses a durable polycarbonate skeleton for durability, TPU on the inside to absorb damage, and that soft fabric on the outside. It's a good all around case with three materials for the best experience. Personally, it almost looks like a pair of denim jeans for your phone. In a good way.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


4. Spigen Rugged Armor Case - Price: $13+

One of the most popular options from Spigen though is the Rugged Armor. Now with a new and improved design. The Spigen Rugged Armor is an extremely thin and stylish case made 100% out of TPU. This makes it very resistant to damage, as TPU absorbs impact from drops and other accidents extremely well. Spigen adds a nice texture to the back of the phone making it easier to grip, then finishes off the top and bottom with faux carbon fiber for added style. The entire case is matte black, but there are a few glossy accents too. This is one of my favorite cases. 

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


5. Ringke Bevel Case - Price: $7+

There’s nothing technically extraordinary about Ringke’s Bevel case. As a TPU case it covers everything that you’d expect from Ringke — good protection from scratches against the exterior of the case, and some protection against impacts and drops from the soft TPU material. A raised edge around the screen and camera cut-out keep those areas from touching surfaces and getting scratched, and it comes with all the cut-outs for ports and button covers that you’d expect. But this case really caught our eye because of the stunning looking bevel pattern that takes it to another level beyond the usual gel case. It’s a slim, translucent offering that adds another layer of style to your already stunning phone. It’s also available in Smoke Black and Clear if the Rose Gold doesn’t tickle your fancy.

Buy it from: Amazon.com | Amazon.in | Amazon.ca | Amazon.co.uk


These are some more suggestions if you have not liked any one from above!



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