These leather cases are visually appealing and feature integrated magnets.
As someone who frequently changes phones every other week, I usually skip using cases. There are only two phones where I find them necessary — Pixels and iPhones. With only one iPhone model released each year, I think it’s wise to protect that device with a case.
I tend to keep Pixels the longest throughout a year, and although Google has improved its build quality over the last two years, I’ve damaged enough of its devices in the past to be cautious about breaking yet another phone. Just a day after receiving the [Pixel 10 Pro XL](https://www.androidcentral.com/phones/google-pixel-10-pro-review), I faced a small scare when the phone slipped and fell onto a tiled floor. Thankfully, there was no damage.
When it comes to using a case, I prefer leather-backed options, which led me to Bellroy. I’m a huge admirer of Bellroy’s bags and accessories, and after taking the Transit Travel Pack Pro on a recent trip to London, I can vouch for its capability in carrying a substantial amount of tech.
Therefore, when I discovered that the brand produces Pixel 10 leather cases, I was instantly intrigued. I picked the Sienna color for my Pixel 10 Pro XL and the Pixel 10 in Sapphire. Both hues are attractive, but the Sienna catches the eye just a bit more. Bellroy collaborates with Google, so besides purchasing the case directly from the brand’s site — [priced at $59](https://bellroy.com/products/leather-pixel-case?color=sienna&material=leather&size=pixel10proxl) — you can also acquire it [through the Google Store](https://store.google.com/us/product/bellroy_leather_case_magnet_pixel_10_pro).
The case features a sleek design that highlights the camera bar of the Pixel 10 Pro XL. Apart from the Bellroy logo at the bottom, there’s no other branding on the case, and the quality of construction is superb. The leather feels pleasant in hand, and what’s even better is that it is significantly slimmer than most leather cases I’ve used previously, so it doesn’t add excessive bulk to the phone.
Weighing in at 30g, the leather case is lightweight as well. The interior of the case has a felt lining to prevent scratching the phone, and it features aluminum buttons that offer the same excellent tactility as the buttons on the Pixel 10 Pro XL. There’s ample clearance around the bottom cutout for the USB-C charging port, allowing me to use my cable with an integrated power meter without issues.
Additionally, the case includes built-in magnets. One of the standout features of the Pixel 10 is its Qi 2 integration; while a magnetic case isn’t a necessity, it certainly enhances usability. I experienced no issues using the case with the many Qi 2 charging pads scattered around my home.
The case has raised edges at the front to protect the screen from damage if the phone falls face-down, and you receive similar protection at the back around the camera area. I’ve been using the case for just a few days now without encountering any problems, but I will revise this post with notes from long-term use. Bellroy provides a three-year warranty for all its cases against manufacturing defects, so I don’t foresee that becoming a concern.
All in all, I genuinely appreciate what Bellroy has accomplished with its Pixel 10 cases. The construction quality is exceptional, the cases don’t add significant bulk or weight to the phones, and they are visually appealing. I also admire the quality of the leather, and if you’re considering Google’s latest devices and require a dependable leather case, I would suggest choosing Bellroy — this is among the [best Pixel 10 cases](https://www.androidcentral.com/accessories/cases-screen-protectors/best-google-pixel-10-cases) available.