Best 13-inch MacBook cases 2022: Protect your Pro or Air
(Pocket-lint) – Apple’s MacBooks are some of the most ubiquitous laptops in the world, with their silvery designs and Apple logos scattered throughout offices, libraries, schools and homes with abandon. They’re superb machines, but they’re also pretty pricey, so chances are that you don’t want to just chuck them in your bag with whatever else is in there when you’re on the move. Thankfully, their standard 13-inch sizing (for the normal MacBook Pro and MacBook Air) means that there are countless options out there as far as cases are concerned.
Setting aside other size options like the massive 16-inch Macbook Pro, for now, we’ve gathered together some of the very best 13-inch Macbook cases available right now.
Best 13-inch MacBook Cases in 2022
- Woolnut Leather & Wool Sleeve
- Apple Leather Sleeve
- Incase Textured Hardshell Case
- Moshi iGlaze Hardshell Case
- Speck SmartShell
Our Top Pick: Best 13-inch MacBook Case
Pocket-lint
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For
- Beautiful minimal design
- High-quality materials
Against
- More affordable options are available
Sometimes simplicity is all you want, and Swedish company Woolnut has heard that message loud and clear. Its laptop sleeve is delightfully pared-back, just a snug leather cover to slide your computer into vertically, but it’s crafted with obvious care and precision. A woolen interior can ensure no scratching as you take it in and out, while the leather outside is soft but firm enough to offer proper protection in your bag.
We’ve got the green colour and think it’s a delightful look, but others are available to help you tailor the case to your taste.
Apple
Apple Leather Sleeve
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For
- First-party design ensures perfect fit
- Internal microfibre lining
Against
- Really expensive
While it certainly doesn’t come cheap, there’s no denying that Apple’s own leather sleeves are superb when paired with its laptops. This is the definition of sleek, and there are multiple colours to suit your style, though this subtle blue is our favourite. It’s a slipcase, meaning there’s no fussing around with zippers or anything, while an internal microfibre lining will keep your laptop snug and clean.
The affordability might not be there, but this is a superb case.
Incase
Incase Textured Hardshell Case
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For
- Unique textured finish
- Repels moisture
Against
- Edges are prone to wear
Apple sells a range of Incase hardshell snap-on cases through the Apple Store, and our personal favourite is this delightful textured option, which obscures the Apple logo on your Macbook but gives a unique look to your machine. It’s textured with Woolenex and is nicely resistant to dings and scratches, and repels moisture and odours to keep your machine clean. If you prefer, though, there are transparent and semi-clouded plastic options instead.
Moshi
Moshi iGlaze Hardshell Case
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For
- Grippy texture
- Fingerprint-resistant
Against
- The bottom doesn’t fit at perfectly as the top
If a hardshell case takes your fancy, another great option is offered up by Moshi, with a clip-on design and a few colours to pick from.
It’s in the same ballpark as Incase’s options price-wise, but with slightly different finishes, so it’s mostly down to your taste in terms of your preference. We favour this Stealth Black finish, which gives your MacBook a more low-key look and has a matte finish that we like for its grip and fingerprint-repellent nature.
Speck
Speck SmartShell
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- Great price
- Range of colours available
Against
- Not as durable as more premium options
Our final hardshell case is really similar to Moshi’s, but slightly undercuts it on price. It’s a nice little case that clips on like you’d expect, and has impressive grip power to make sure that it doesn’t ever fall off unexpectedly.
If you want a slightly cheaper case, this could be a great choice. PC Gaming now has a dedicated hub page!
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