Recently my old Speck clear hardshell case wasn’t in too good shape. I didn’t clean it as regularly as I should have, scuffs were scattered on the surface, and most importantly the bottom was falling off. Somehow the bottom clips that hold the bottom of the case on had fallen off one by one until nothing was supporting it. I had to decide on another case and did a lot of research of all the cases out there, but in the end Speck won me back. This time though, with a flare of color.

Out of all the cases out there, Speck was the one that fit my needs perfectly. I needed a strong, durable case to keep my Macbook Pro protected from daily use and I needed a case with a smooth finish because I hate the feeling of the bare aluminum unibody Macbook. It feels too fragile and rough to the touch. Speck hardshell cases give me a smooth plastic finish that I like. Now while this hard-shell will be more prone to showing scratches and scuff then Speck’s satin cases, it is a sacrifice I am okay with because in the end those scratches are on a plastic case, not my Macbook Pro which is still spotless after nearly a year of use.
Now sadly Speck no long carries the blue case in their lineup. But you can still get a few of Amazon or MyGearStore but be sure you are getting a case for the exact model your laptop is since they cases will vary for each one. And one point about the blue cases is in the pictures online the case appears to be a baby blue, but in person its much darker and even teal. It is an amazing and unique color perfect for women and men.

The only downsides to the Speck case are every now an again tiny particle or dirt, dust, ect can gen in between the case and the laptop. This is especially true with the bottom as it has openings for cooling. And if you don’t take off the case every week or two and clean this out you can get tiny tiny black marks which I assume are scratches. I have a few of these on my laptop and they are hardly noticeable so I’m not too worried. Also, since I’ve had this happen to me, I wish the bottom was secured by more or bigger clasps as they seem a little on the small side. Hopefully with a little more TLC this case will stay on better than the last. Still despite these two downfalls if your in the market for a rock solid case that has a smooth hardshell finish, Speck is the way to go hands down.

2 Comments on Feeling Blue*

  1. I saw your youtube video in which you were saying you are using Incase hardshell and it is scratch free. But I understand in this blog here that you are using Speck SeeThru Satin case?? I am just wondering which one is better to buy.

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