Review: Incase metallic AirPods case adds protection without adding bulk

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in iPhone edited January 2021
Throwing a case on a set of AirPods doesn't just add protection, but also some style to differentiate them. Incase's new metallic case is well thought out with a great look in a protective shell.

Incase metallic AirPods case
Incase metallic AirPods case


Inside the Incase AirPods case box, you find the case itself and a small pamphlet on everything you need to know about the case. For something so small, there are quite a few things to note.

The textured, vegan fabric adds a striking metallic shimmer to these simple cases. It has a leather-like feel that is designed to be both durable and stain-resistant.






Starting out there is a front and back to the case. The back side has a notch removed which allows the top to flip open fully for easy access to your AirPods.

AirPods is the metallic Incase case with the pairing button on the back
AirPods is the metallic Incase case with the pairing button on the back


The back also has a small Incase leaf logo. Not only does it add some brand awareness, but it is a designator of where the pairing button resides on the back of the AirPods charging case. With the case on, the button can still be pressed.

While most folks didn't use that pairing button beyond the initial setup, iOS 13 allows more than one set of AirPods to be paired to a single device at once. This means that users can quickly pair to an iPhone to begin jointly watching a movie or listening to music.

The silicone grips inside of the Incase AirPods case
The silicone grips inside of the Incase AirPods case


Inside the bottom of the shell is also a nice touch -- silicone pads. These silicone pads on the two sides of the case help grip the AirPods and make it more difficult to come off. We've had other cases that slip off too easily, sometimes in our bags, and this won't happen here.

Adhesive and silicone in the lid
Adhesive and silicone in the lid


Backing that up is another removable 3M adhesive on the underside of the lid. The lid stays on just fine on its own day-to-day, but can come off if the case is dropped. There is also a strip of silicone on the front and back of the interior walls, helping to pad against your AirPods case.

Metallic gray AirPods case
Metallic gray AirPods case


The new metallic line comes in black, gray, and rose gold. We got a chance to check out the black and gray and liked both of them. The the metallic color is subtle on both, but a bit more subtle on the black.

They each shimmer a bit in the light, but aren't overly shiny. The finish is still matte and feels good to hold on to.

Black metallic AirPods case
Black metallic AirPods case


Cases like this are slim and don't add much bulk but can help protect the easily-scratched AirPods case. Incase has went above and beyond in the material used for the case and the added protections that ensure it won't come off compared to the cheap Amazon shells.

Pros

  • Stylish exterior

  • Nonslip silicone and adhesive on the inside

  • Button can still be used while in case

  • Works with wireless charging

Cons

  • A more expensive option

  • Adds some bulk to the case -- but fortunately, not a lot

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Where to buy

You can pick up your own Incase Metallic Case for AirPods direct from Incase for $29.95 but you can save 15% with discount code .

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 10
    chasmchasm Posts: 3,294member
    Nice review! I know the company says right on the box that these are AirPod cases, but they aren't. The are more accurately described as "protective AirPod case covers." I'm sad to say that a fair number of people buying these in a store would probably think they are replacement AirPod cases, since that's what the packaging implies. They look pretty well-made and AirPod users should consider the investment, especially if they ever plan on replacing/upgrading their original or gen-2 AirPods for the AirPods pro.

    Speaking of, any word on when a version would be available for the AirPods Pro case?
    PickUrPoison
  • Reply 2 of 10
    Good review, but even without the 15% discount I wouldn’t call $30 expensive. I second @chasm, any word on a Pro version?
  • Reply 3 of 10
    What are people doing to their cases that they need this protection? This is like putting slipcovers on your shoes.
    napoleon_phoneapart
  • Reply 4 of 10
    Appleish said:
    What are people doing to their cases that they need this protection? This is like putting slipcovers on your shoes.
    What? You don't put slipcovers on your shoes?!
    PickUrPoison
  • Reply 5 of 10
     Looking forward to the case-protector case reviews; because clearly I can't have such a fancy case without it requiring a case to protect it?
  • Reply 6 of 10
    I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again… I think this is ridiculous… Why do you need a case for your case? In that case is there a case for your case’s case? 
    neilm
  • Reply 7 of 10
    jcshasjcshas Posts: 6unconfirmed, member
    Nice case but I think I would rather spend $29 for AppleCare plus for extra protection. 
  • Reply 8 of 10
    jcshas said:
    Nice case but I think I would rather spend $29 for AppleCare plus for extra protection. 
    Why not both?  :)

    But yeah, AppleCare+ is a bargain. More than pays for itself with a battery service or water damage incident. 
  • Reply 9 of 10
    manxman11111manxman11111 Posts: 5unconfirmed, member
    no links???????????????????//
  • Reply 10 of 10
    Fabric made from real vegans?!?! That's cruel!
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