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Best Snap-On Case
Spigen Spigen Rugged Armor Case for iPad Mini
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Best Snap-On Case
Spigen Spigen Rugged Armor Case for iPad Mini
Now 37% Off
The Spigen Rugged Armor is our favorite snap-on case for the iPad mini. It’s lightweight but plenty tough and capable of delivering top-notch drop protection. The latter comes courtesy of the accessory maker’s proprietary Air Cushion technology.
We like the product’s cutout for the iconic Apple logo, as well as its Apple Pencil slot and carbon fiber-like bits. The affordable price tag of the Rugged Armor is also impossible to overlook.
More: Our Review of the Latest iPad mini
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Best Folio Case
Spigen Spigen Ultra Hybrid Pro Case for iPad mini 6
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Best Folio Case
Spigen Spigen Ultra Hybrid Pro Case for iPad mini 6
Now 42% Off
The Spigen Ultra Hybrid Pro case will guard and showcase your iPad mini equally well at a reasonable price. It consists of a tough shell with a clear back panel and a foldable display cover. Thanks to Spigen’s proprietary tech, the product delivers stellar drop protection.
As expected, the accessory’s magnetic cover will wake up the slate when you open it, the double as a viewing and typing stand. It has an Apple Pencil strap, too.
More: Other iPad Accessories We Vouch For
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Best Budget
MoKo MoKo Case Fit for iPad mini
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Best Budget
MoKo MoKo Case Fit for iPad mini
The MoKo Case Fit is our favorite for protecting the new iPad mini on the cheap. Priced around $10, the accessory has a translucent polycarbonate shell for the iPad and a magnetic cover that doubles as a viewing and typing stand. Its cover’s leather-like finish has nice tactility, too.
A slot for the Apple Pencil is also among the product’s key features. You can grab the accessory in purple, rose gold, blue, and space gray.
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Low-Tech Design
Supveco Supveco iPad mini Case
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Low-Tech Design
Supveco Supveco iPad mini Case
This affordable protective case will make your iPad mini look like a composition book — an instantly recognizable, decidedly low-tech item — when not in use. The accessory features a silicone shell for the slate and a polyurethane screen cover, with both bits sporting the composition book’s signature pattern.
Rather conveniently, the product has an integrated slot for storing and protecting the Apple Pencil. Its display cover doubles as a viewing stand with adjustable angles.
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Most Rugged
UAG Metropolis SE Series Case for iPad Mini
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Most Rugged
UAG Metropolis SE Series Case for iPad Mini
The UAG Metropolis SE Series case for the iPad mini is built like a tank. It can handle drops with ease thanks to an impact-resistant core and super tough folio cover. The utilitarian accessory is designed to meet military standards for shock protection.
The product’s display cover doubles as a viewing stand. We like its sturdy magnetic closure has an Apple Pencil holder, too. You can order the Metropolis SE Series in black or blue.
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Made by Apple
Apple Apple Smart Folio for iPad mini 6
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Made by Apple
Apple Apple Smart Folio for iPad mini 6
Apple's own Smart Folio for the iPad mini has a minimalist design with a screen and a back cover. It attaches to the iPad mini via magnets. Its screen cover will wake up the iPad when you flip it open and put it in sleep mode when closed. It also doubles as a convenient stand.
The Smart Folio has a durable silicone exterior and a soft interior lining. You can order it in several colors.
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A Stylish Sleeve
Herschel Herschel Spokane iPad Sleeve
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A Stylish Sleeve
Herschel Herschel Spokane iPad Sleeve
Now 23% Off
If you're looking to store and protect the iPad mini when not in use, consider the Herschel Spokane sleeve. The stylish accessory has a durable fabric exterior that’s nice to interact with, a padded interior with fleece lining, as well as a discreet and dependable magnetic closure.
Herschel offers the Spokane in black and a duo of gray finishes. Each sleeve rocks an injection-molded logo and eye-catching tab with the brand’s signature pattern.
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Luxurious and Versatile
Bellroy Bellroy Work Folio A5
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Luxurious and Versatile
Bellroy Bellroy Work Folio A5
The Bellroy Work Folio A5 is hands down the most luxurious option on this list. Crafted from premium leather, it can protect your iPad mini and keep your phone and other essentials in order. It has space for a notepad, business cards, and other accessories. We like the product’s sturdy zipper closure, too.
You can order the folio with a black, caramel, or graphite leather finish. Bellroy backs the case with a 3-year warranty.
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Rotating Design
Fintie Fintie Rotating Case for iPad mini
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Rotating Design
Fintie Fintie Rotating Case for iPad mini
The affordable Fintie rotating case, as its name suggests, has a swiveling design that allows you to seamlessly change between portrait and landscape viewing modes. When it comes to hands-free viewing, it’s one of the most versatile options out there.
Other key features of the accessory include a synthetic leather exterior with a hard shell to hold the slate and a neat cutout for the Apple logo. You can order it in black or purple.
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A Cheap Clear Cover
Neepanda Neepanda Clear Case for iPad mini
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A Cheap Clear Cover
Neepanda Neepanda Clear Case for iPad mini
Sporting a sub-$10 price tag, this impressively thin (1.6 millimeters to be precise) snap-on case will showcase your iPad mini, while delivering a reliable protection against scratches and bumps. The impulse-buy accessory has reinforced corners to safeguard against drops, too.
The cover offers seamless access to the iPad mini’s USB-C port, Touch ID, and volume buttons. A convenient slot for the Apple Pencil is also among its noteworthy highlights.
Stefan is the senior technology editor for Best Products, where he’s been covering the tech industry and testing the latest gadgets since 2015. He is an award-winning editor with more than a decade of experience reporting on and reviewing consumer tech products, especially smartphones, tablets, laptops, and audio gear like headphones, earbuds, speakers, and soundbars. Stefan was previously the U.S. editor for GSMArena.com. His writing can also be found in Popular Mechanics.
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