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🖤 Rugged protection meets sleek sophistication—carry confidence everywhere.
The Spigen Rugged Armor Pro Case is a premium, slim-fit folio designed specifically for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (2024) and S9 Ultra (2023). Featuring built-in S Pen storage with charging capability, a tri-fold stand for versatile viewing angles, and Spigen’s patented Air Cushion Technology for superior drop protection, this case blends rugged durability with a sleek carbon fiber matte black finish. Ideal for professionals on the move, it offers a secure grip and hands-free productivity while maintaining a modern, bold aesthetic.
























| ASIN | B0C4G6M3YW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,246 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 226 in Tablet Cases |
| Box Contents | case |
| Brand Name | Spigen |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 14.6 Inches |
| Compatible Devices | Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra |
| Compatible Phone Models | ['Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra', 'Samsung S8 Ultra'] |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,504) |
| Enclosure Material | Faux Leather, Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08809896751452 |
| Item Dimensions | 21.7 x 33.4 x 1.7 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 425 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Spigen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ACS06538 |
| Model Number | ACS06538 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Features | Slim Fit |
| Shell Type | TPU |
| Theme | Solid |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
N**H
Great Case
This is a great premium folio type case if you want to keep your tab's screen fully covered (and not just with a screen protector). A great feel from all materials, a snug fit, a nice clip-in area for the pen, and a decent enough mechanism to allow you to stand the tablet up (or seat it down on a table at a slight front-facing angle). Not the best to stand the tablet up as you need to fold the front into a triangle (see images) - but it's horses for courses - if you need something for an application where it needs to be stood up in a sturdy fashion, I don't think this case is ideal - a solid case with a solid back-stand may be best for that. For me, I'm on the move a lot so this case suits as I need the front protection moreso over the stand. I'm using it in my lap more often than when stood. And if stood, it's on a desk next to my laptop (using the tablet as a second screen in Windows) and on a desk this folding triangle stand is decently sturdy. Lastly, I am a bit of a Spigen fanboy and they're the first brand I search out when looking for a case. All of my devices have always had a Spigen case (Otterbox convert here). You pay a few pounds more but I feel the material quality, design, and finish is there. And, well, brands need their loyal supporters! Spigen have succeeded in getting me in and keeping me loyal with their product range. And no complaints from anything of theirs that I've used over the years.
D**G
Great value and fucntion...and holds the pen!
Superb case. Solid build, has a nice grippy texture, which is good given the weight of the s11 ultra..looms smart, hold the pen (which.is more.than the official.keyboard case does...c'mon Samsung even a child could have solved that). I love it, if you do n I t use a keyboard regularly this is a great choice of case.
M**5
I wish I'd got this one when I got my tablet.
I got the S9 ultra tablet just before Christmas and bought a case to not only protect it but to also provide a stand and to keep the S pen safe. The original 1 that I bought seemed to be perfect at first but the more i used it the more I realised it wasn't that good after all. The main issues I had was that the S pen didn't stay in place and the stand wasn't very secure, it would constantly slip which was really annoying. This case appears to be much better than the previous one and hopefully it will be the last 1 that I need. The holder for the S pen is much better than the magnetic space that most tablets have, this is a holder that you press the pen into, it has a soft surrounding but still let's your pen click into the holder. It's easy enough to get out but doesn't feel any less secure. The stand consists of the cover folding on itself and so supports the tablet and also takes up little room, unlike the ones that have ridges on the full size cover to rest your tablet on. It has a magnetic closure so once it's closed the tablet is safe behind the cover, it goes into sleep mode and will only open when you decide to open it. The fact that this is my second case means that I have something to compare it to. From 1st impressions this case seems to be everything I need from a case. It's easy to fit, the tablet snaps into it, it has a raised edge so hopefully should it fall face down it will offer some protection. The party of this case that impresses me most is the stand, it's secure, doesn't take up much room and doesn't need a perfectly flat surface for it to offer stability. I've no reason to deduct any stars from this case, it's with a 5☆ award.
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Good case, but slightly let down by a couple of things
This is a nice quality case for my new Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, without adding too much bulk or weight to it. There’s decent corner bumper protection for those occasional drops, although I’ve not tested how effective they are. The front cover, which doubles as the kickstand, has a durable, textured surface and the inside has a suedette like finish. This finish does really pick up stuff and despite my case only being a day old, it looks dirty. The other thing about the cover is that when used as a kickstand, it’s only just able to hold the tablet upright. On the previous tablet, I had the Spigen Tough Armour Pro case with the hard pull out kickstand and that was much better. They don’t currently make that case for this tablet. The pen clips onto the back for charging and carrying, meaning it’s secured when storing away in luggage, unlike some that just use the magnet. This is a good case for the money but the kickstand and the inner cover are a little disappointing. I hope you found this review & photos interesting, informative, and useful. Thanks for reading.
P**L
Excellent protection
Spigen cases are well made and offer excellent protection. The flap wakes and puts the tablet to sleep which is really helpful. The pen is held securely so no chance of losing it. It also looks smart rather than rugged. Very pleased with it
T**K
Amazing case
Great quality and protection from Spigen as always, should Percy tablet from a drop. All ports and buttons fit as intended. Quality of plastics is great and it looks like metal.
Z**D
Great Case
Excellent fit, strong case to protect your device
A**H
Heavy, and not particularly well built.
The case is fine. The stand isn't particularly sturdy though, and the case is almost as heavy as the tablet, which makes them a little too heavy to handle when combined. Feels a bit overpriced for the build quality and weight. Update - it seems the magnets in the case stop the S-Pen from working properly and cause dead spots on the screen. Not ideal when the entire point of the tablet for me is to draw with the S-Pen.
I**E
Bien
T**Y
ピッタリ
K**R
Good product
B**G
Oldukça kaliteli, tam koruma sağlıyor.
R**T
Over the years I have owned many phones, almost all of them flagships from LG or Samsung. I have tried many brands of cases over the years but I always find myself keeping the Spigen ones the longest. I'm OCD about my gadgets and I typically order a case and screen protector at the same exact time as the device and refuse to use or even unbox the device until I have protection to put on it immediately. For my S9 Ultra, I applied a tempered glass screen protector and a full vinyl wrap. As I was searching for a case, I realized that there is no one case that will meet all your needs for a tablet so it really depends on how you will be using it. I just wanted a slim, low profile case for the tablet that has an integrated stand and cover for the screen and this product fit the bill very nicely. It does not add too much bulk or weight to the tablet, looks very sleek, and functions as designed pretty well. I don't think it's the most durable of all the ones I looked at, but since I'm rather careful with my stuff, I was willing to forego a sturdier case. I really wanted one of the Samsung options but I refuse to pay their exorbitant prices - $300 for a keyboard case? No, thank you, I'll hunt for a used one on Ebay or something. Or better yet, I'll just buy a tablet stand and a nice mechanical keyboard when I want to do some extended typing. Back to Spigen - their Rugged Armor, Thin Fit Pro, and Liquid Air Armor are my favorite variants. Those designs strike the best balance between rugged durability, anesthetics, and minimizing bulkiness. Their cases have a lot of modern design but since everything is black, it is more muted and not so obnoxious. The material is smooth, allowing you to slip it into your pocket or backpacks pretty easily but at the same time there are textures that help you maintain a firm grip on the device and give you a better tactile feel while holding it. This one was going for around $30 when I was looking and I thought it was a reasonable price, so I quickly ordered it. I had also ordered a Poetic TurtleSkin case when I ordered my tablet but the shipment got lost and I ended up receiving it very late. I didn't even bother trying the poetic because I can already tell it will be bulkier and the material is extremely grippy shich is a con for me. I have two dogs and any grippy silicone cases pick up hair and dust so I like that the Spigen will be easier to clean. The Poetic also doesn't have a front cover so the screen is exposed. I can confirm that the complaint mentioned in other reviews about the front flap not staying closed is way overblown. If the cover flap is in the right position and aligned correctly, the magnets do hold. The flap is so large that it is easy for it to be misaligned when closing the cover but that is not a fault in the case, the S9 is just a monstrous tablet (see video). When I closed the flap and made sure it was aligned, it stays in place reasonably and I was even able to carry it around without it opening up. If they made the magnets any stronger it would mess with the spen and screen. You could also carry it by holding the open side of the case so the flap doesn't come open. As for the tablet auto sleeping or waking when the flap is folded over flat, it's not really an issue because it is so infrequent. Now one thing I uncovered during my research is that some cases with magnets are causing issues for the Galaxy Tabs. That is because the Wacom EMR tech that the Spen uses relies on an electromagnetic field for accuracy and over time, a magnetic case can affect and potentially damage the EMR tech on the tablet. I found that extremely concerning but I don't know how widespread the issue is and I'm confident that Samsung would be able to handle any issues that come up with that. If you're overly paranoid, just get a case without magnets, if you want a front flap, get one with a clasp or velcro or something. Pros: - Sleek, not bulky, and very good looking (subjective). Basically looks like a giant phone. - Smooth, easy to clean, added textures to help with grip - Front screen protection - Integrated stand to help the tablet rest on a flat surface - the case covers ALL edges of the tablet - Priced reasonably - Spigen quality Cons: - Not as durable as other cases - Front flap can open when moving with the laptop - Magnets can distort spen functionality - Integrated stand has only one angle
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