







🖤 Elevate your Galaxy Tab S9 with rugged style and smart protection!
The Spigen Rugged Armor Pro Case for Galaxy Tab S9 (11 inch, 2023) combines military-grade shock absorption with a sleek carbon fiber design and integrated S Pen holder, offering millennial professionals a perfect blend of style, convenience, and uncompromising protection.







D**D
Looks good but still provides protection
I was using a cheap case I purchased around the time the tablet was released. It was made of a weird material that couldn't be cleaned easily and was just bulky. In comparison, this Spigen case is much thinner. I don't have any issues sliding it in the pocket next to my laptop in my backpack. The S-Pen holder "clamp" is nice but the pen has managed to slip out a couple of times. Still better than nothing. The tri-fold kickstand flap helps with taking up less space on a table. The fit did not interfere with my existing screen protector.Overall good case at a reasonable price. I recommend if you take your tablet everywhere you go.
O**M
Great case
I am pleased with the case , it is sturdy and fits perfectly for the galaxy tab S10 fe plus. I would recommend it.
S**.
*ALMOST* Perfect
So I wanted something very specific. Was originally using an Infiland case, the book cover type and while it was alright, it was a little cumbersome because of the lip sticking out of the front at all times, and it flops everywhere if you're actually holding your tablet on the couch or something. It also took more desk space and looked tacky to me when in use, so I specifically wanted a well built trifold which apparently are hard to find. Received the Spigen today and I am definitely pleased. Premium build quality, the case part is a rubber material so there's no worry about accidentally scratching your tablet if you try to remove it. Fits like a glove, and the trifold bit when it's standing seems very sturdy.Two complaints. First is the same as everyone else. The magnet that holds the cover closed is weak. For me it's only a minor nitpick because if I'm taking it somewhere, it will be carried in something like a laptop bag anyway, and 90% of the time my tablet is standing up on my desk. My other complaint is I wish there was something that covered up the camera lens, such as a tiny sliding door or something. Not a deal breaker but I'm going to probably get a protector for it.Other than that, VERY happy with it. Low profile and much less cumbersome to deal with compared to most standard book style covers and there's no worry about damaging the tablet unlike some of the other cheaper ones. Looks super sleek too.
J**I
Will protect your device
Dropped multitude of times on hard wood floor and fumbled down the stairs and my tablet is perfectly fine
J**Y
good item
Great cover works like it should
M**J
Rugged and useful, a tad heavy
Great fit, love the pen holder. It is made of durable material. The only downside is it is a bit heavy and more expensive than other options.
R**.
Spigen for S9
Nice fit and solid. Too much pricey
M**R
Front cover will fly open. There are better without the brand name if you choose carefully
Spoiler alert: Not impressed. There are better without increasing your cost.I took the risk and ordered five cases. I have positively reviewed two cases you can search for.Spigen Rugged Armor Pro Designed for Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (fingerprint sensor under screen)I started using an Android phone around 2011. I bought the first Samsung Galaxy Tab before they gave them numbers. So I've had a lot of time to try different devices and accessories. I have tested five cases for my Samsung Galaxy Tab S9. (This model has the fingerprint sensor under the screen and NOT on the power button.)Here are the features and priorities that matter to me. So you can judge whether my analysis will help you decide:1)I stopped using screen protectors. Manufacturers shipped increasingly stronger screen materials over time.2)Screen protectors are a gamble that might result in reduced sensitivity to touches (and stylus activity). With tablets I want a "book" style case that provides a swing out cover for the display.3)That cover should interact with the tablet's wake up function.4)The cover must provide some restraint against the cover opening when the tablet slips out of one's hand or off the tabletop.5)The case must not reduce fingerprint sensing or impinge on buttons, etc. So it must have good cutouts for everything that the tablet exposes.6)The case must have some durability. No cheap plastics likely to become brittle and then crack within months or even a year. No rubber that stretches and then risks a tablet escape.Those are my main criteria. Of course esthetics matter. That's subjective so I will let your eyes do the judging.Now here is my review of this particular case:Stylus compartment on back provides secure hold when charging. Plus the inner one for travel.- If there is a magnet it does not hold cover. Cover will open in mid-flight when dropped. So much for "Armor"I'm returning this. Spigen is resting on their laurels. This is a decent foundation but it needs enhancements to be worth your purchase. And I don't want to add an elastic band to hold the front cover.
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