The Limitless case checks off just about every box one could want in a phone case — but it ain't cheap.

Mous is a UK-based accessory company that’s relatively new on my radar, but I’m already a fan. While the company provides several Pixel 10 case options, such as its Super Thin and Clarity options, we gravitated to its Limitless Case. Mous sent over Limitless cases with the Aramid Fibre and Speckled Fabric back panels, but I prefer the look and feel of the Aramid Fiber option. I used it on my Pixel 10 Pro XL for a few weeks now, and we’re ready to let you know if this $80 case is worth it or not. Let’s get started.

The Limitless case offers excellent protection and a secure feel. Its Google-certified Pixelsnap magnets ensure easy attachment to all Qi2 magnetic charging and MagSafe accessories. The case features a sloped design with subtly raised edges at the top and bottom to safeguard the display from face-down drops. Additionally, it boasts accurate cutouts, slightly thicker corners, and mild side ridges for a good grip, complemented by clicky buttons and a durable hard plastic construction. 

After a few weeks, I have yet to come across any wear and tear of any sort, unless you count fingerprints on the Aramid Fibre portion of the case. The company backs its cases with a limited lifetime warranty of 25 years.  However, the warranty doesn’t cover things like wear-and-tear, accidental damage, theft, loss, etc. Although Mous doesn’t specify a range for drop protection, I can vouch for it surviving several 6-foot drops on both hardwood and concrete surfaces, with my Pixel escaping completely unscathed.

The Mous Limitless case checks off nearly every box that one could want in a phone case. It provides an impressive amount of protection while keeping the build relatively slim, a handful of style options, premium-feeling buttons, grips to prevent spills, and strong Qi2 magnets for ideal Pixelsnap and MagSafe connectivity. Although we’re still testing cases, this is currently our favorite.

However, it isn’t cheap. The Limitless case touts a $80 price tag, which can be a dealbreaker for some but not all. If you can afford it, I think it’s worth it for a great everyday case with protection and style, which I can easily recommend. If it’s too much, there are other case options in the sea. 

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