Maxboost Wallet Case for Pixel 2 [Review]: Cheap, stylish, functional

No matter who you are, chances are you’ve got a wallet for storing your plastic/cash and a case for keeping your phone safe while on the go. These two things work great on their own, but if you want to live an ultra-minimalistic life, picking up a wallet case gives you the freedom of never having to carry a wallet again while still having a safe place for your money, ID, etc.

If you’ve got a Pixel 2, the Maxboost Wallet Case aims to combine your phone case and wallet into one single accessory for a little more than $10. It’s an exciting proposition, but how well does it work in the real world?

Maxboost Google Pixel 2 Wallet Case

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Price: $12.99

Bottom line: This case can easily replace your regular wallet — as long as you don’t carry a ton of cards and don’t mind some added bulk.

The Good

  • Has three card slots and a pocket for storing your cash
  • Faux leather finish looks and feels nice
  • Magnetic clasp works well
  • Can’t beat the price

The Bad

  • Only comes in one color
  • Adds a lot of bulk

The cost of going two-in-one

Maxboost Pixel 2 Wallet Case What I don’t like

As with most things that try to be an all-in-one solution, however, the Maxboost Wallet Case does falter in a couple areas.

One of my biggest gripes with the case is how much bulk it adds to the Pixel 2. Even before you add any cards to the case, it makes the Pixel 2 considerably thicker. When you add cards and cash, it only gets worse.

Also, while the Pixel 2 is one of the few phones in 2018 that can be comfortably used with one hand, that’s immediately taken away with this case. The magnetic clasp grabs onto the cover when you flip it all the way around to try and remedy this, but this still feels awkward. If you don’t flip the cover around, you’re left with the clasp awkwardly in between your fingers while trying to use your phone.

Lastly, I’d love Maxboost to add some additional colors. The black paint job with the white stitching doesn’t look bad by any means, but a few more options would be greatly appreciated.

Maxboost Pixel 2 Wallet Case

Even with those gripes in mind, the Maxboost Wallet Case is still worth checking out. If you’re someone that already doesn’t carry a ton of cash and/or cards and wants a cheap, reliable case to replace your wallet, Maxboost might have what you’re looking for.

4
out of 5

I’m not particularly fond of how unwieldy the case can make the Pixel 2 at times, but considering it might allow you to never have to bring a wallet with you ever again, that’s a sacrifice I’m sure many of you are willing to make.

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