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Review: Mous’ super-thin Pixel 8 case adds MagSafe minus the bulk

Smartphone cases are a place where personal preference reigns, and for many, a lot of cases tend to overdo it on the design or thickness and lack key features. But, in collaboration with Google, I think Mous has struck a near-perfect balance with its super-thin Pixel 8 case, which adds MagSafe and virtually no bulk.

The case situation for Pixel phones over the past few years has been full of ups and downs. We’ve had killer brands sign on, only to leave with later generations. Really, it’s been a game of playing it pretty safe. Rarely do flashy new designs or features show up on Pixel cases first, if at all.

With its “Super Thin Magnetic Case,” Mous is offering Pixel 8 owners a package that adds minimal thickness to their device but with the advantage of adding MagSafe support and additional grip.

The key point of this case is that it’s thin, and yep, it sure is. The Mous case is just 1.2 mm thick and hugs the frame of a Pixel 8 like a glove. It’s easy enough to install and remove, but I’m not at all worried about it falling off in a drop.

Mous’ case has a clean, matte finish that either comes in black or the blue or green signature colors of the Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 8, respectively. I was lucky enough to get in early on the blue color, which is like a toned-down version of Google’s “Bay.” I quite like the color, especially as, generally, this case is at a level of thinness that I only really see on those aramid cases with a carbon fiber-like look. I get why a lot of folks are into that design, but I hate it, so it’s refreshing to get a strong, super-thin case with a simple matte texture and clear design here.

But, as with any thin case, it comes with the trade-off of not being so good at protection. The case here has a lip that barely comes up over the Pixel 8 Pro’s glass, which means that if you have a screen protector installed, it will touch any surface the phone lands on. Within a few days of moving over to this case full-time, I had already chipped the corner of the screen protector on my Pixel 8 Pro on a single 3ft drop. It’s a trade-off you’ll have to be comfortable with, but I will say that the added grip from the case does most of the work in ensuring you don’t drop the phone or watch it slide off of a surface/your pocket.

My screen held up fine, but you’ll go through a lot of screen protectors using the Mous case.

The case is also made from primarily recycled materials, with the outer polycarbonate shell being 75% recycled and the microfiber inner layer being 50% recycled, and this is one of those times when you really wouldn’t be able to tell until someone told you.

Then, there’s the MagSafe support.

An array of magnets inside of the case will allow a Pixel 8 to work with MagSafe (or Qi2) accessories. The magnets seem well aligned with the wireless charging coil, and they’re quite strong. Whether it’s been just a charging mount at my desk or a tripod mount, the magnets have attached with a strong “thud,” which is reassuring of their strength.

Top comment by RaLX

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Using the blue one since day one and love it, it might not be perfect but it's the closest I've gotten to what I've been looking for: slim case with good overall coverage and Magsafe compatibility.

Adding buttons, instead of the cutout, would make it perfect, and maybe also more colors or materials. I hope Mous keeps improving it, it's my favorite case by far.

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But, even if it were weaker, the really big appeal here is that this case is delivering MagSafe in such a thin package.

Really, I only have two problems with the Mous case.

The first is the buttons, which use cutouts instead of buttons built into the case. While I definitely prefer this over a mushy insert, the cutouts just lead to less travel for the buttons. At the price being demanded here, I feel the buttons could have been done far better. The USB-C cutout, notably, is totally fine and easily accommodates all the cables I’ve tried.

The second problem is, well, the price. The $45 bill over at the Google Store is fully acceptable. However, Mous is inexplicably charging $60 for the exact same case on its website, and that’s the only place it’s been consistently in stock lately. As we’re publishing this review, the case is still on a waitlist on the Google Store, but all colors – except, sadly, the blue – are available from Mous’ website.

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