Google's official Pixelsnap Clear Case for the new Pixel 11 series is priced at $50. This price point is noted as being the same as previous colorful Pixel cases and only $25 less than a genuine leather wallet case from Bellroy for the Pixel 11 Pro Fold.
The Pixel 11 Clear Case does not offer an elevated experience compared to generic TPU-based shells. While it supports Pixelsnap, its magnetic grip is not noticeably superior to third-party rivals. A significant design flaw is the unprotected bottom gap, which could leave the Pixel 11 vulnerable to damage from drops.
The Google case is described as noticeably yellower than alternatives, such as a Spigen offering, even when new. This is a concern given that all clear TPU cases eventually oxidize and yellow over time, suggesting a poor starting quality for Google's product.
A comparable Spigen clear case is available for $15-$17, offering better protection and initial clarity. The Spigen case, despite having slightly more flex on the sides, provides more comprehensive coverage and does not exhibit immediate yellowing, making it a more cost-effective and potentially superior option.
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Google's official Pixelsnap Clear Case for the Pixel 11 series is priced at $50, which is considered overpriced compared to third-party alternatives. The case offers minimal protection, particularly at the bottom, and shows yellowing straight out of the box, issues not present in cheaper options.