MOSISO Compatible with MacBook Air 13 in
$9.99
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Condition: New
Color: Transparent
Size: 13 inch
Top positive review
280 people found this helpful
Minimalistic Perfection
By kittikitti on Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2019
I purchased the clear case for my MacBook Air 2018 as a reasonable choice for an expensive computer that I travel often with. I didn't want many frills but needed the basics. I purchased this for ~$13 and it included the 3 products with extras as advertised. After setting up the kit, I was impressed because the case provided no distractions; it's almost as if it wasn't there and preserves the minimalist soul of my MacBook Air. This clear case was a perfect fit for both the body and the aesthetic and I highly recommend this affordable product. One important downside to this case that may not affect everyone is that it will make attached USB C hubs incompatible. These hubs are not the popular dongles. The affected hubs use both USB C ports and need to fit perfectly against them. The case provides a recess for the USB C ports but the added thickness to the sides mean these USB C hubs can't fit. I'll drill down into the products in this kit for more details. - Clear Plastic Hard Shell : The outer shell was clear as advertised and the finish of the plastic is very glossy. This works well with the gold color of my MacBook to add to the feeling of a shiny gold toy. One of the main reasons why I bought a MacBook Air 2018 was because I wanted a computer that's fun to use. Outside of the drudgery of work and school, it's important to me that such an expensive product can be seen as something I would want to use not just have to use. I was picky with the cases because I didn't want to lose the cool factor but after installing it, the glossy gold makes it seem even more cool. The installation was simple and it snaps in place fairly intuitively without the need to read the instructions. A downside to the case is the weight it adds. The weight of the plastic speaks to the quality but for people looking for the convenience of the light laptop experience that the MacBook Air offers, this case might add an uncomfortable amount of weight. It's not an issue personally but keep this in mind. As mentioned earlier, this case also adds thickness to the laptop which may make some USB C hubs incompatible but it doesn't affect the dongles that extend with a wire. - Screen Protector For those familiar with plastic phone screen covers, this is the same concept. It's going to be difficult if you're not good with applying plastic screen covers or have never done something like it before. It's more difficult than a phone screen because it's more than 4 times the size. With the right preparation and practice, it turned out well with some bubbles here and there that are noticeable only under a certain light. I might be better at applying these things than the average person so please ask a family member or friend if you're not confident. I started out by first wiping the screen with electronic wipes which were not included. Please note that water or regular Windex will destroy the screen so research the proper way to clean the screen. Afterwards, I thoroughly wiped the screen with the microfiber cloth that was included. I recommend putting the screen laying up towards you on a table in direct light so you can see any imperfections. Once any dust or other particles were gone, I pulled half of the adhesive cover down and applied the screen protector from the top down using the included squeegee to push out air bubbles. I would remove the rest of the adhesive cover as I went down. While there were air bubbles, most of them get smaller or go away once the adhesive settles. The MacBook Air has a Retina display so I was a little concerned by how it would affect things but there's no perceivable difference from before and after. Overall, the screen protector does its job and anything more would be extra. It's not more glossy or more matte than without the screen protector. - Keyboard Cover The keyboard cover is translucent and matte. Just as the hard shell, it's simple to install without the need for instructions. The plastic is flexible and stretchy such that it might be able to survive hundreds of thousands of key strokes. The cover cuts out the Touch ID key so you can still use it. They added more tactile features to the F and J keys to make typing easier. I prefer it because I use many different keyboards so it helps me calibrate my typing easier. As with the rest of the products included, it provides everything you need and nothing you don't. - Extras The extras included the microfiber cloth that I used to apply the screen protector, a small storage bag tied by string, and some extra surface nubs outside from the ones included.
Top critical review
11 people found this helpful
forced my computer Into it, screen protector has scratches, keyboard cover falls off immediately
By Maddie on Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2021
This product is a pos, but also it’s cheap. The screen protect is a plastic one, but huge so there’s a lot of bubbles. I spent a good 45 mins just trying to get the bubbles out using the tool THEY GIVE YOU, and when I was basically done I realized it was scratching the screen protector. I have wiped it off with different types of cloths and things and can’t get the scratches off. But again, it works still, and it’s cheap so I’ll keep it. The case itself is okay. I basically had this exact same one before (idk what brand) so I know how it is. Not very protective at all, just more so your computer itself isn’t taking all the hits if you lazily put it on the counter or drop it in your bag or whatever. I keep my computer in my protective backpack sleeve so I really just look for a little shell to prevent my actual computer from getting scratched or dented. The bottom case fit perfect, the top however didnt. I top half of the top case was smaller than the bottom half. It would not just snap on. I had to instead basically slide the case on from the top of my computer and force it to kinda “stretch” around the top corners. Then the bottom snapped on. It worked just fine but definitely was not the correct size because i had to really force it lol. But again it’s cheap, and I did get it on, so I don’t really care and am keeping it. The only thing that genuinely makes me mad is the keyboard cover. They give you two covers which is nice bc different macs have different key sizes. However, it doesn’t stay on for crap. I barely tip my computer and it slides off. I type and my finger is barely sweaty and it goes out of line. I literally bought this one for the keyboard cover so I’m low key mad, and I’m clearly not usually picky abt stuff. So idk, it is cheap and looks slick, was packaged nicely, ect. The case itself is fine even if I had to force it. The screen protector is definitely okay. I’m mad abt the scratches, however it is very thin and minimal and does the trick so if you feel confident in putting it on I’d go for it. My macs normal screen picks up so many finger prints and grease and the protector definitely doesn’t so it’s definitely fine. Just don’t expect anything fancy and you’ll be pleased. Also don’t buy this specific one for the keyboard cover lol.
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