Best Pixel 9 Cases for Testing and Review (2025)

The world of pixel accessories is growing every year. Here are some other cases I tried and liked, but not as good as the above.
The Otterbox Defender series costs $65: This is arguably the most protective case of the Pixel 9 series. Its hard shell divides it into two pieces, wraps around the front and back of the phone, and then clicks it into place. Then add rubber slippers on the top and hood so that you can attach your phone to the belt. The editing of the leather case can also be used as a kick multiple in the horizontal direction. Even the USB-C charging port is covered. I think I suggest the Otterbox commuter above will almost get you there in terms of durability, but if you want to maximize protection and like a leather case, choose a defender.
UAG tempered glass screen protector for $35: This tempered glass screen protector (also suitable for Pixel 9 Pro XL) is very easy to install. It comes with applicator tools as well as a wet wipe, dusting sticker and microfiber cloth. I think the dbrand suggested above is a better value because you get two in the box and it’s cheaper, but the UAG option is a reliable option.
PELA liquid screen protector for $60: I’m very optimistic about this because I don’t have much experience with liquid screen protectors. Pela carries this liquid magic inside. First, clean the phone with a microfiber cloth. Then, pour one-third of the content onto the cloth and wipe the phone. Wait for two minutes and wipe off any excess. This liquid is said to protect scratches, drop and even impact, and is water content to reduce the moisture content of the stain. You need to reapply every 12 months, so save the rest of the vials. If I have any questions, I will report it. The benefit is that if you use a PELA box, Pela will pay for any screen repair and The liquid screen protector is also available.
Otterbox Symmetric Series, priced at $50: This is a very good situation, a little bit unobvious. The buttons are easy to press, the cutouts are accurate and prevent the raised edges from being well protected. Its appearance is not unique and does not offer other interesting features.
UAG PATHFINDER MAGSAFE CASE priced at $55: This is very strange. I like this situation, even if the appearance is a bit sturdy. But MagSafe doesn’t work at all in the Pro XL case. I suspect I have a fool because I tested the same situation with the Pixel 9 and the Pixel 9 Pro and the magnetic wireless charging works well. Outside this blade, this situation provides a click of buttons and a large number of dents for grip. The cutouts are accurate, and the lips are lifted on the display, although they can more protect the camera module.
Spigen rugged armor and solid armor priced at $16+: These cases can also be used with the Pixel 9 Pro XL. The sturdy armor has a nice rear and edge, although these areas do attract smudges and marks. The edges are lifted nicely to protect the screen and camera, and the buttons are clicked. On the other hand, the tough armor is smoother with a kick on the back. Annoyingly, this airport is only suitable for landscape introductions, so if you watch a lot of Tiktoks you won’t buy it.
Thinborne aramid fiber ultra-thin shell for $70: This situation is not to prevent falling, as it is very thin. If you hate cases but want to protect your device from scratches, this is a great option. That is, yes real It’s hard to remove it (unless you have long nails). It’s also too easy to get dirty so I often find myself wiping it off. There is a friction magnetic ring, but it is difficult to reliably adhere to other Magsafe accessories – the magnet is not strong enough. At least you do need to install it with your bare hands, but you do get a screen protector in the box.
The casetify Impact Case with MagSafe is priced at $58: Casetify has endless design options to choose from, and although it has been slammed for the way it gets some of these designs, you don’t have a lot of places to have Spider-Man on the back or a Spider-Man that makes your phone look like a film camera. These cases have magsafe rings inside, so they should be used with most MagSafe accessories. I just don’t like how prominent the Casetify logo is on the back.