And these marks become problematic if you want to pass these buds on to someone. After all, you wouldn’t want them to end up with a distressed case, even if these earphones deliver quality sound, right? Hence, it’s best to cover the case up with a quality protective case to keep them in pristine condition. Not only will the charging case stay looking nice and new, but you can also rest assured that the cover will shield the case from minor bumps and drops.
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1. Spigen Rugged Armor
Do note that the USB-C port doesn’t have a flap or a cover. On the upside, there’s a neat carabiner at the side which you use to loop the case with your key-ring or your belt loop. The Jabra Elite 75t’s charging case indeed packs strong magnets, and this helps the top cover to stay shut even if it falls, unlike the Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus (see Jabra Elite 75t vs. Samsung Galaxy Buds Plus) and this Spigen case helps seal the deal.
2. Aotao Silicone Case
Other than that, the case affords a simple look. There’s a cutout for the charging port as well as for the charging indicator. The neat ‘S’ carabiner comes in handy when you need to carry the case when you go out for your runs and walks.
3. Fromsky Case for Jabra Elite 75t
There’s a neat cutout for the charging case and a thin molding covers the top and the bottom of the case. It only costs $7 and is thin enough to maintain the original looks of the charging case. This Fromsky case has been received well by the user base, thanks to its fit and accurate colors. It’s available in Red, Blue, and Black. There’s a translucent option too, although that would make sense if you own the gold beige variant.
4. Azmix Silicone Protective Case
You can pick from four color options, and yeah, Red is still the favorite.
5. RLSOCO Case for Jabra Elite 75t
Again, this is not your average case and will take up considerable space. So, only if you carry a bag or a briefcase on your daily commute, this will be an ideal buy. It doesn’t fit into pockets and carrying it in your hand will be impractical. There are cutouts for both the case and the earbuds, though I would prefer to have my buds in the charging case itself. Again, it’s a personal choice.
Cover Them Up
For now, the market is pretty saturated with slim-fitting silicon cases in different shades. If none of the silicon cases appeal to you, the best bet is Spigen’s armored case. Sure it will add to the charging case’s weight, but at least your buds would stay out of harm’s way. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.