Many companies let you get creative with your earbuds’ case. You can announce your love for superheroes and cartoon characters with these cases. Or, if you can wish to go the ‘formal’ way, you can slap a plain case. Both these types of cases will preserve the looks of the charging case and ease the impact of falls and drops at the same time. Most of the protective cases for the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus are inexpensive and affordable. Read on to find our picks for the best protective case for the Galaxy Buds Plus.
1. Spigen Rugged Armor
The makers have included a couple of important details. For instance, there’s a cutout for the LED light and the charging port. There’s a wide cutting near the hinge for easier access. The case is compatible with wireless charging. It also ships with a carabiner that you can hook with keychains and belts. But given the light magnetic snap of the case, I would probably not use the latter. You can also check out some of the DBrand skins for the Galaxy Buds Plus if you’re looking to add your personality to the case.
2. Teyomi Soft Silicone Case
Oh, and it packs a sleek carabiner. The unconventional design means you can hook it in your belt loop or keychain without a worry. The case is sleek and thin. While it won’t protect the case if it falls from a great height, it will do its duty to keep scratches at bay. With it, you can wirelessly charge your case. There’s a neat flap over the charging port to keep off dust and lint. Note that there’s no cut for the LED indicator. It’s available in many colors, including Red, Yellow, Pink, and Blue.
3. Halleast TPU Protective Case
The makers claim that this case doesn’t collect dust and lint like most cases typically do, and some users have backed this claim. The fit is perfect, and the cuts are precise. So far, it has managed to collect around 57% positive reviews. Users like it for its simple set-up process. One user sums their experience as, “Extra tape is provided in case you need to remove the protective case and the tape becomes unsticky. Attachment is easy and the charging port, the status light, the hinge, and the slot to open the case is not covered up by it.” The Halleast TPU Protective Case is available in five colors — Black, Navy, Pink, Celurean, and Mint-green.
4. LiZHi Protective Silicone Case
The cases are thin and don’t add much bulk to the case. There’s a neat cut for the charging indicator. However, the back doesn’t have hinges, and the thin lips tend to sour the look of the case slightly. Note that the material is a magnet for lint and dust. If you happen to keep your earphones in your pocket, you might want to consider that.
5. Araree Polycarbonate Case
At the same time, the hinges at the back make it easy to open and close the case without the cover getting in the way. The Araree Case is compatible with both Galaxy Buds and Galaxy Buds Plus, and so far, it has managed to collect around 80% positive 5-star reviews. Reviewers love it for its precise cutouts and its snug fit. The best part is that it doesn’t add bulk to the frame. One reviewer writes, “It fits my buds+ well and the case cover lid snaps over case lid perfectly. This cover doesn’t make your case bulky and feels good in your palm.”
6. Newseego 3D Soft Case
More importantly, they are adorable. The top of the case has a small cutting and stylized to look like a fruit. I am in love with the Strawberry case and might order one soon. Apart from the above, it ships with an adorable ring to loop it with your car keys. The only thing, which you might want to consider before buying is that it doesn’t have any hinges at the back. There’s a thin lip over the hinges, which may eventually give out in the long run. You may also check out some of the cases by Ztowoto if you are a fan of Captain America or The Batman (see best Batman wallpapers).
Keep Those Scratches Away
I just had the Galaxy Buds Plus for around 4 months now. While I have started to love the buds for their sound quality and customization options, the scuff marks and the micro scratches have given it a tad old look. If you are in a similar situation such as mine, the best bet would be to get one of the cases mentioned above, and you are good to go. Next up: Wondering how to connect your wireless earbuds to the Samsung Galaxy Watch? Read the following article to see how to go about it. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.