

⚡ Rugged protection meets sleek stealth — your Pixel 6a’s new power move.
The Spigen Rugged Armor case for Pixel 6a combines advanced Air Cushion shock absorption with a flexible TPU build featuring a spider-web interior pattern. Its matte black carbon fiber design offers a slim, anti-slip grip while raised lips protect the screen. Compatible with wireless charging, it delivers military-grade durability and tactile button feedback, making it the go-to case for professionals who demand style and resilience.







| ASIN | B09S899Z51 |
| Additional Features | Anti-Slip, Shock-Absorbent, Slim Fit, Wireless Charging Compatible |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,620 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #6,771 in Cell Phone Basic Cases |
| Brand | Spigen |
| Built-In Media | Case |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Compatible Devices | Google Pixel 6a |
| Compatible Phone Models | Google Pixel 6a |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,893 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | No Embellishment |
| Enclosure Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Finish | Matte |
| Form Factor | Basic Case |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08809811860405 |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 6.17 x 3.01 x 0.48 inches |
| Item Height | 12.25 millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Phone Case |
| Item Weight | 37 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Spigen |
| Model Name | Rugged Armor |
| Model Number | ACS04476 |
| Pattern | Carbon |
| Screen Size | 6.1 Inches |
| Subject Character | Batman |
| Theme | Plain |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
J**R
Well Made and Reasonably Priced
I have purchased Spigen Mobile Phone Cases over the years for different make phones such as One Plus, Motorola and in this case a Pixel 6a. All have been durable with one exception, a clear plastic model which became stretched out over time. Otherwise the all black Spigen cases have been durable, allow a firm gripping surface, and have protected occasionally dropped phones. The phone cases fit all the various models of phone manufacturers with no problem in their various configurations. Black is pretty much my choice. The clear plastic color phone case lasted about a year and a half but became a little loose, perhaps from to much pocketing and unpocketing.
O**E
another perfect fit
My 7th different model Spigen case (really, I counted), and I wouldn't buy another brand now. At least for how I use my phone, it's pretty much perfect. This one goes on my new Pixel 6a and like all the others is a perfect fit for the specific device. Older versions sometimes took a little use to break-in the TPU in areas that flex (like the cover on the power and volume buttons) but recent versions have been ready to go from first use. No break-in period. What I like in general: * Edge protection with a raised lip so you can safely put the device face down, but without a giant rim to catch crumbs. * Textured enough to not slip, but not so much to get stuck in jeans. * Perfect cut-outs where needed. All of my cables fit the ports properly. * No rough edges or poor finishes, everything looks polished. * Raised lip prevents accidental presses at the edges, but doesn't interfere with any part of the screen. * Anonymity for the device if you're carrying a high-end model somewhere it might be eye-catching. Other thoughts or concerns: * If you have 2 devices, the rubber is higher friction between the two cases if they live in the same pocket or bag (it is meant to not slip, after all). * The black case hides your pretty case color and makes it easier to leave the device behind on a dark surface. * If you're movement or strength impaired, the buttons do take slightly more effort to press through the TPU. You may consider Spigen's other version which leaves the buttons exposed. * The screen is not protected against direct strikes to the middle by something smaller than the width of the case. In my experience that's very rare, but the case will not protect against that if it happens. Overall, like every Spigen Rugged Armor I've used, it's just right for the job. I carry my phones in a lot of random places and it's nice to not have to worry about dropping or bumping them. The Pixel 6a in particular is VERY slippery (it'll slide off even a slightly slanted surface) so highly recommend putting a case on your 6a, especially this one.
H**S
Good Phone Case
Phone Case (black) for Pixel 6a, quite durable. It has saved my phone from numerous near disasters. The fit is proper, it's easy to clean, and there is enough flexibility to accommodate the magnetic plate I installed to my phone for the phone stand at my desk. 18 months in and zero problems. 5 stars
J**H
Solid case
It's not the best looking case, but it's easy to install and protects the phone. It is slim and doesn't add much size. The grip is much better than the phone itself, but still a little slippery. I'd like a different color, but black is the only one available.
J**N
Strong Case
I'm really happy with this case. It's a perfect size - fits well in a pocket and easy to hold because it's not too bulky. It was also easy to put on. It looks a lot stronger and more durable when it's on the Pixel as opposed to first glance. The corners are rounded and bubble out slightly giving some extra protection if it lands on a corner. I wouldn't want it to take a high fall or flat on the screen, but it should give plenty of protection for most falls from table or pocket height. Looks great too!
1**1
Great Economy Case for Protecting your Pixel
I have already tested this case several times with tumbles to the ground twice as well as a good smack to my golf pull cart when the phone was in the holder next to the handle. So glad to have the protection. The phone is still in perfect condition after all these perils! I also put an Aacl screen protector on the display. Between the Spigen case and the Aacl screen protector, I feel the phone is very well protected and the bonus is that the front fingerprint reader still works quite well even with the tempered glass protector, and I didn't even need to increase the sensitivity. But this is about the case. I have used Spigen cases for years and have always been pleased with their durability and fit. Highly recommended.
T**S
Exactly was I was looking for. Never buy a case at the service store.
If you're looking for a protective and stylish case for your Pixel 6a, the Spigen Rugged Armor is definitely worth considering. This case offers great protection without adding too much bulk to your phone, making it a great choice for those who want to keep their phone safe without sacrificing portability. The Spigen Rugged Armor is made from high-quality materials that are designed to withstand daily wear and tear. The case has a slim profile and a sleek design, making it easy to slip into your pocket or purse. Overall, the Spigen Rugged Armor is a great choice for anyone looking for a protective and stylish case for their Pixel 6a. With its slim profile, sleek design, and reliable protection, this case is a great investment for anyone who wants to keep their phone safe and secure.
C**.
Stylish Slim Protection for the Pixel 6a
Spigen Rugged Armor cases are my go-to for several reasons. They offer a relatively slim encasement, provide moderate protection, and offer a professional appearance. They're also grippy without making them difficult to pocket. My last Rugged Armor case, for the Pixel 3a XL has served me well for over three years. My last attached photo shows the Pixel 6a case (left) and my three-year-old Pixel 3a XL case (right), if you're curious about how they compare in size or how these hold up. This Spigen case is relatively slim, only slightly thicker than the Pixel 3a XL case, but that's because the Pixel 6a is slightly thicker. It'll fit my pocket and my dash mount, no problem. At first I expected it to be super thick to protect the 6a's camera bar. It's not so bad, the back's material is about 2mm thick. Dimensions are shown in the attached photos. The length of the case is just over 6 inches. My calipers tapped out after that. (We'll never know the actual length, I guess.) Width is a hair under 3 inches. The height is as advertised at approx. 0.47 inches. Protection afforded by the Rugged Armor series is moderate. Remember, these cases are not huge rubber bricks like their "marsupial" competitors. That's a main reason for my repeated purchasing. I want something I can slip into my pocket without having to clip onto my belt. (Sorry all you bat-dads out there, I'm hanging on to what little dignity I have left.) The design of this case with respect to cushioning and materials is essentially identical to the one I've used on my Pixel 3a XL for the last three years. I've carried it every single day since then. It's been bumped and dropped too many times to count, but the phone has survived without any cracks, chips, or scratches as a result. Over time dust and grit can work its way between the case and phone causing some surface wear, but that is easily remedied with occasional cleaning. I don't know if the "Air Cushioning" feature is legit or a gimmick, but my phone is still mint after all this time. The styling of this 6a case is reapectable. The faux carbon fiber inlays, top and bottom of the back, are convincing. They reflect light like the real thing, as can be seen in my first photo. They're also inset, so they should be somewhat resistant to cosmetic wear. The finish is matte and grippy, even more so than my last Rugged Armor case. The first photo also does a pretty good job of capturing the texture. Additionally, I really like the scalloped or carved texture on the sides of the phone. That will help me hang on during the extreme sports I don't play. Maybe one day. I was curious to see how this case would protect the camera bar. The stock photos make it look like there could be a raised ring to protect the lens from damage. The top of the bar is raised in relation to the carbon fiber inlays, but is in-plane with the rest of the back. We'll see if the 2mm thick material is enough to keep the lens off of table tops when the phone rests on its back. The lip around the front of the case will keep screen from contacting a flat tabletop if laid face down. Big fan of that feature. Don't expect it to save your screen from a drop on gravel or asphalt, though. That's not something this style of case can mitigate. The cuts for the speaker ports and USB-C charging port seem adequate. I would have liked a slightly larger opening for greater compatibility with the most bulky USB-C accessories, but it is larger than the opening on the 3a XL case. I don't expect any real issues. The buttons are cut through around portions of their peripheries. That makes them easy to press and preserves the tactile function of the phone's buttons beneath. This is also shown in one of the attached photos. Overall, this seems like another quality Spigen Rugged Armor case. I've relied on these models for years, and they've always served me well. I'm pleased with the improved styling and slim profile for the Pixel 6a. The slightly larger USB-C port is also a welcome feature, although it could be a little larger. Comfort and grip are excellent, while still allowing easy pocketing. For now, I'm completely satisfied with this purchase, but I will report back if my assessment changes. Thanks for reading!
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