Best Overall iPhone Case
OtterBox Commuter Series
Weight: 1.8 ounces | Dimensions: 6.0 x 3.0 x 0.5 inches
REASONS TO BUY
Military drop-test certification
Buttons work well
Dual-layer rubber and plastic
Charge port protection
Easy to remove
REASONS TO AVOID
Bulkier than many
Extra install time
If you're in the market for a highly functional and stylish case that provides a high level of protection, check out the OtterBox Commuter Series. This model meets MIL-STD-810G US military environmental protection standards and has been specifically engineered to withstand repeated drops onto concrete. The rubber and plastic combination allows the case to slip in and out of pockets easily but also provides a decent grip on hard surfaces. This model has a charge-port cover that keeps dust and debris from getting jammed in the slot, and we found the buttons and silent toggle to function perfectly with the case installed. If you ever need to remove the Commuter, all you have to do is slip the outer plastic layer off then the soft inner rubber layer peels off with hardly any effort at all. This case is available in an array of colors so that you can select the tone that best suits your style.
There are some drawbacks to the OtterBox Commuter. Unboxing and installing is more time-consuming than other models with a simpler design, which is often true for dual-layer cases featuring military-certified protection. It is rather heavy and bulky, especially compared to thin silicone models. If you're searching for a low-profile case, this isn't the one for you and we would recommend the Totallee Thin. Shortcomings aside, the OtterBox Commuter is our top pick for an iPhone case that provides a terrific balance of protection and style.- Available for iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone SE
Best Bang for the Buck
ESR Air Armor iPhone 14
Measured Weight: 1.4 ounces | Dimensions: 6.02 x 3.03 x 0.51 inches
REASONS TO BUY
Great design
Easy to get phone in and out of case
Very light
REASONS TO AVOID
Not very smudge-resistant
The ESR Air Armor is not only a great deal, but it is also light and stylish. It threads the needle of offering protection without the bulk. It is grippy enough that it feels secure and yet still slides easily into a pocket. The edges around the camera are raised to protect the lenses. It is easy to get your phone in and out and to use in general.
Most cases with clear plastic have the same downside: the plastic shows scratches easily. The ESR has this problem as well. We didn't find it a big deal, but if you are sensitive to your case showing visible signs of wear after a few months, you should consider this. That was really the only downside. If you want even more protection, consider the Otterbox Defender. However, that case is a lot more bulky.- Available for iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 13, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 12, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, 12 mini
- Available for iPhone 11, 11 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone SE
Best Simple Affordable Case
Spigen Ultra Hybrid
Weight: 1.2 ounces | Dimensions: 6.5 x 3.5 x 0.5 inches
REASONS TO BUY
Simple design
Scratch-resistant
Budget-friendly
REASONS TO AVOID
Button difficulties
Lacks flare
The Spigen Ultra Hybrid is our recommendation for folks shopping for an affordable iPhone 12 case. For a clear case, this model is especially scratch-resistant, providing itself with high marks in our durability assessments. Although it's nothing fancy, there's something to be said for simplicity. It's very easy to install and a cinch to remove. The Spigen Ultra Hybrid is your run-of-the-mill clear case, offering everything you need at an affordable price point.
The buttons on the Spigen Ultra Hybrid are more difficult to push than many of the other models in our review. If you decide to go with this case, be prepared to use a little bit of extra force for the volume and menu buttons, especially if you're used to the function of a bare phone. If you're looking for leather, metal, kickstands, or other accessories, we'd recommend a model with a little more personality — some people may think this clear case is kind of boring. But as we mentioned, there is something to be said for simplicity, and the Spigen Ultra Hybrid is a solid choice for an inexpensive iPhone case.- Available for iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone SE
Best for iPhone Protection
OtterBox Defender Series
Weight: 2.4 ounces | Dimensions: 6.3 x 3.3 x 0.6 inches
REASONS TO BUY
Top-tier durability
Port covers
Includes a plastic holster
REASONS TO AVOID
Hefty
Expensive
No wireless charging
If you're the type of person who's super hard on your gear, we recommend the OtterBox Defender Series. Whether you're headed out on a backpacking trip, going snorkeling in the tropics, or constantly using your phone at the job site, this model will keep your investment safer than the rest. It meets the same military-grade drop-test requirements as several other models in our review, but its outer rubber layer is the thickest we've seen to date. While many iPhone cases leave your charge port and silent switch exposed, the Defender has rubber flaps that cover both of them, ensuring that your phone is practically sealed from dust and debris. This model also includes a plastic holster with a utility clip on the back that doubles as a kickstand. The case attaches to the holster in four different positions, two of which have the screen oriented to the inside, effectively protecting it from impacts.
Unfortunately, this level of protection comes with tradeoffs. For starters, the OtterBox Defender is bulky. It adds about ⅛ of an inch to a naked phone — that might seem minimal, but it's very noticeable compared to other, thinner cases. It's also super heavy, weighing twice as much as most low-profile models without the holster. The Defender disables iPhone wireless charging capabilities, which makes it less convenient with Magsafe chargers becoming more popular. It will cost you top dollar, but for the level of protection, we think the OtterBox Defender is well worth the investment. If you want a little less bulk but still want great protection, we recommend the OtterBox Commuter.- Available for iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone SE
Best Wallet iPhone Case
Onetop Wallet Case
Weight: 1.9 ounces | Dimensions: 6.0 x 3.0 x 0.6 inches
REASONS TO BUY
Wallet flap is on the back of the case
Card and cash slots
Relatively light
Stylish
REASONS TO AVOID
No added grip
No protection certifications
Cases with integrated wallets are a great way to ditch your bulky wallet or purse for the night. As long as you can keep it to a few cards and bills, the Onetop Wallet Case is a fantastic choice for this type of case. While most wallet-style models have a flap that blocks the screen and buttons on one side of the phone, this version puts the flap and card holder on the back, leaving the screen and buttons completely accessible. We're fans of the magnetic closure and are pleased with the weight of the Onetop case compared to other leather wallet cases. Our panel of judges agreed that this is one of the most stylish models in the lineup and would be an appropriate accessory for formal events.
Our main complaint with the Onetop Wallet Case is that it does not have any drop-test certification. If you're looking for a high degree of impact protection, you'll need to go with a different model. Also, in our tilt-board test, this model offered no more grip than an iPhone without a case. Although it has some weaknesses regarding protection, the Onetop case is still the best wallet-style case around.- Available for iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone SE
Best Thin iPhone Case
Totallee Thin
Weight: 0.2 ounces | Dimensions: 5.75 x 2.9 x 0.3 inches
REASONS TO BUY
Incredibly thin
Buttons function perfectly
Ultralight
REASONS TO AVOID
Tricky to remove
Minimal protection
If you like the size and weight of your bare phone but still want to protect it from scratches, we recommend the Totallee Thin case. Weighing next to nothing, it's unlikely that you'll feel any difference in weight with this model installed on your phone. It's razor-thin and hardly adds any bulk, either. Despite its thin profile, it still features a raised bezel around your screen and camera lenses to protect the glass when you place your phone on a flat surface. While many cases hinder the operation of phone buttons or the silent toggle, the Totallee Thin maintains full functionality.
The Totallee Thin case snaps into place on your phone, which makes it particularly difficult to remove. If you want to remove your case constantly or switch cases out regularly, a softer, more flexible model might make more sense. This case is designed to protect your phone from scratches, but the thin plastic material doesn't offer much in the way of impact protection. Even with these drawbacks, the Totallee Thin case is the way to go if you're in the market for an ultra-low profile case.- Available for iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone SE
Best iPhone Case with a Kickstand
Spigen Tough Armor
Weight: 1.4 ounces | Dimensions: 6.2 x 3.2 x 0.5 inches
REASONS TO BUY
Integrated low-profile kickstand
Dual-layer certified drop-protection
Durable exterior
REASONS TO AVOID
Kickstand is landscape mode only
Pricey
The Spigen Tough Armor has two elements that we find to be especially attractive — a military-grade drop-test certification and a foldaway kickstand. A certification rating of MIL-STD-810 516.6 means that this case can protect your phone from several drops onto concrete from a height of up to twelve feet. Kickstands are always useful for watching videos, filming, reading, or just browsing the internet. This Spigen case has an especially thick outer shell but still maintains a reasonably low profile.
Although it is still our favorite option in this category, the kickstand on this case only works horizontally. If you regularly use FaceTime or other portrait mode apps, you might want to consider a different kickstand model. It is also pricey compared to the rest of the competition. There are better options with kickstands and more affordable drop-test-certified cases out there. But if you want both features in one case, the Spigen Tough Armor is the perfect case for you.
- Available for iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
- Available for iPhone SE
How We Test iPhone Cases
The GearLab team has been conducting hands-on reviews of iPhone cases for years, and we have tested a wide array of cases from the top manufacturers. We've toted cases along with us to weddings and concerts, and carried them on backpacking trips and while backcountry snowboarding. We have carried these iPhone cases everywhere, from the jagged peaks of Patagonia to the slot canyons of Southern Utah and into the cenotes of the Yucatan. We've researched hundreds of models and have purchased more than 50 cases for hands-on testing. We buy every single model at full price, just like you, to ensure a zero-bias approach to our review process. Each case undergoes more than a dozen tests during our side-by-side comparative analysis, where we assess factors like protection, grip, ease of installation, durability, and additional features. Our comprehensive round-up of features our favorite cases for the latest iPhone models.
We use four performance metrics: to rate iPhone cases:
- Protection (40% of total score weight)
- Portability (25% weight)
- Design (25% weight)
- Ease of Use (10% weight)
Why You Should Trust Us
We put three of our top review editors — Jane Jackson, Amber King, and Ross Patton — to work on this category. Between the three of them, they have tested hundreds of products over a combined tenure of more than fifteen years with GearLab. Jane has been testing gear with GearLab since 2016, working with products ranging from the best laptop sleeve to top-tier water bottles. Amber has worked with GearLab since 2015, testing more than 300 products ranging from the best cookware sets to the best handheld GPS units on the market. Ross has tested hundreds of products across dozens of categories. He has worked with everything from the best electric skateboards to using his skill as a professional photographer to test iPhone gimbals.
How to Choose the Right iPhone Case
At this point, a new iPhone costs as much, or more, than a laptop. When you're spending that much money on a computer that fits in the palm of your hand, it's essential that you do something to protect it. Whether you're looking for a low-profile case to protect your iPhone from scratches, a stylish one to add some flair to your outfit, or a model you can go cliff diving with, our head-to-head review process will help you quickly and easily sort through the seemingly limitless options to find your ideal case.
What Type of Case Do You Need?
Your lifestyle is the main thing to consider when shopping for an iPhone case. If you're outdoorsy or you work a physically tough job, you are going to want a case that can take a beating. If you're friendly with your electronics and aren't the type who tends to drop or break phones, then it doesn't make sense to haul around a bulky, ultra-protective case. Perhaps it's more important to you that your phone looks good and takes up less room in your pocket. Another critical consideration is a case's functionality. Many iPhone cases include a holster, a kickstand, or a spot to hold a few credit cards. The four elements to consider when shopping for an iPhone case are:
- Protection
- Portability
- Design
- Ease of Use
These metrics will help you decide which type of case will best your lifestyle and help you land on the perfect iPhone case based on your needs and budget.
Be Sure to Double-Check Availability
We have listed all of the currently available cases for specific iPhone models under each product description. As Apple releases new phones, case manufacturers will often discontinue cases for older models.
Protection
An iPhone case's primary job is to protect your phone, so it is most heavily weighted in our overall scoring. The degree of protection you require of your case will later dictate the portability, design, and how easy the case is to use.
For older iPhone cases, water resistance was much more of a concern. iPhones used to be very susceptible to water damage, so case manufacturers focused on making up for this design flaw by selling fully-enclosed cases. However, newer iPhones have an IP68 water-resistant rating, meaning that they can be submerged in up to six meters of water (almost 20 feet) for up to 30 minutes. As a result, iPhone cases are now geared more toward shock protection.
Advertisements commonly claim that a case has been "drop-tested" or is "military-grade." The important thing to consider is whether or not the cases have an actual certification or if the manufacturer is just capitalizing on the buzzwords without actually substantiating those claims. We tested several models that meet military-grade MIL-STD-810G 516.6 drop-test requirements. To include this certification on a product label, a manufacturer must submit the cases to a licensed lab that will perform the qualifying tests. For this particular certification, the cases are dropped 26 times on all faces from a height of 12 feet onto concrete.
Aside from drop-test certifications, it's important to consider the construction of the case. Some cases have rubber flaps that cover the charge port and silent toggle, while others leave those areas exposed. Certain types of cases have a screen cover and lens covers integrated into the case, while others leave the glass exposed. However, many of those "exposed cases" include a bezel that keeps the glass from resting directly on a flat surface. This essentially provides an extra layer of protection for the camera or screen.
Aside from protecting your phone, it's important to consider how easily the case itself can withstand some wear and tear. Although hard plastic cases may offer more impact protection, these can be much more susceptible to scratching than cases made with rubber, silicone, or leather. While many of these rubber or silicone cases only offer a single layer of protection, dual-layer cases tend to incorporate an interior rubber or silicone case that is further protected by a hard plastic shell.
Portability
Once you've determined the amount of protection you require, you can then begin to consider other elements, such as the extra size and weight a case will add to your phone.
The size of iPhone cases varies significantly depending on the purpose of the case. In general, the simpler the case is, the smaller it is. If you want a case that will protect your phone from scratches but won't add much bulk, there are leather and silicone cases available that add practically nothing as far as size and weight go.
But when you start adding features such as drop protection, kickstands, and wallets, the size and weight of a case increase accordingly. The dual-layer drop-tested models tend to be the bulkiest options, but they also offer the highest level of protection.
Design
Certain models were created for drastically different lifestyles and day-to-day uses than others, so it's important to hone in on which elements of design are important for you.
Features
Cases with lots of bells and whistles are often seen as less stylish, and style-oriented cases don't always offer much in the way of features. While shopping, you'll need to consider where your tastes fall on this spectrum.
Kickstands
Kickstands are a fantastic innovation that are useful for all sorts of applications, from watching movies on airplanes, to gaming, to making FaceTime calls. The design of kickstands varies greatly. Some fold out of the back of a phone, some are integrated as a part of a screen cover flap, while others are a standalone piece that is either included with the case or sold separately.
Storage
Some cases are able to hold credit cards and cash. Obviously, this adds to the size and weight of your phone but simultaneously frees up the need to carry a wallet or purse. The design of these wallet-style cases can range from a hard plastic storage area to a sleek leather flap. This type of case is a fantastic option for events such as concerts or weddings when you're trying to minimize the number of items you have to carry while also making sure you have the essentials covered.
Accessories
Since the iPhone X, every model has been equipped with wireless charging capabilities. In addition to wireless charging, Apple has released its MagSafe line of iPhone accessories that magnetically attach to certain Apple cases. This modular technology is innovative and exciting, as it allows you to magnetically attach mods such as a cardholder or an auxiliary battery to your phone without ever changing the case. Whether you need the added battery for extended backcountry excursions or the cardholder for a night on the town, a single case is now versatile enough to do either. Some cases come with bicycle handlebar mounts, others integrate fisheye lenses for action sports photography, and some have lanyards so that you won't drop your phone while snorkeling — the possibilities are endless.
Style
A truly subjective element of an iPhone case is style. Much like choosing the color of your car or which shoes you put on in the morning, the type of case you put on your phone is a reflection of your personality.
And rest assured, there is a style of iPhone case out there for everyone. From pink sparkles to tactical camouflage, to clear silicone to thick genuine leather. We're certain you'll choose the case that best suits your style preferences.
Ease of Use
We consider several factors in this metric. During our testing, we found that some cases take a matter of seconds to unbox and install, while others require a lot more assembly than we'd like. Some even require a 30-minute soak in water to double-check their waterproofing.
It's important to consider the button function. Certain models have thick button covers that take quite a bit of force to push, while others don't affect the button function at all. Features like port covers, silent toggle covers, and integrated screen covers all offer added levels of protection, but make overall phone operation more difficult.
The grip of a case is another element to consider. While it's great that grippy cases stick to hard surfaces, they're generally also harder to get in and out of your pocket and tend to attract lint and dust. On the other hand, slick cases are easy to pull out of your pocket but are more likely to slide off a table. As with many of these decisions, the grip of a case ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Conclusion
Choosing the best iPhone case for your phone will largely depend on your lifestyle and personality. Over our years of testing these cases, we've found that any given member of our team will choose a different case as their favorite. Our goal is to do the research, purchase the products, and conduct a side-by-side analysis of the best options on the market. Whether you're looking for rugged protection, innovative features, or sleek style, our aim is to guide you toward the best iPhone case for your needs and budget.