

🖤 Elevate your Galaxy Tab Ultra game with sleek protection and smart functionality.
The Spigen Rugged Armor Pro Case is a precision-engineered, shock-absorbing protective cover designed for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10, S9, and S8 Ultra 14.6-inch models. Featuring a built-in S Pen holder, carbon fiber-inspired design, and Air Cushion drop protection, it combines rugged durability with a sleek, modern aesthetic. Its tri-fold cover converts into a versatile kickstand for hands-free use, making it an essential accessory for professionals seeking style, security, and convenience.












| ASIN | B0C4G6M3YW |
| Additional Features | Kickstand |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #231 in Tablet Cases |
| Brand | Spigen |
| Built-In Media | case |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 14.6 Inches |
| Compatible Devices | Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (2024), Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (2024), Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (2023), Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (2023), Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (2022), Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (2022) Compatible Devices Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (2024), Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (2024), Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (2023), Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (2023), Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (2022), Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (2022) See more |
| Compatible Phone Models | ['Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra', 'Samsung S8 Ultra'] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 10,912 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate, Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Form Factor | Case |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08809896751452 |
| Item Dimensions | 8.53 x 13.17 x 0.67 inches |
| Item Weight | 425 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Spigen |
| Material | Polycarbonate , Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
| Mfr Part Number | ACS06538 |
| Model Number | ACS06538 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Shell Type | Hybrid |
| Theme | Solid |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**N
Good quality, design and fit
I've had this case for over a year now and it has done very well. I take my tablet with me to work every day and it keeps it safe. I'm a delivery driver so I can be hard on things. I originally bought the tablet for school but I also use it for many other things. The case has held up well over the last year with no noticeable signs of wear. Easy to install and it has a very nice sleek fit that is not bulky at all. My only gripe is that there is only one angle that the tablet can be set to with the flap and sometimes its just a little too flat. Would like it to be just slightly more upright. Otherwise, great job Spigen. Likely to buy more of their products in the future.
R**T
Spigen Quality
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
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.
L**E
Great find
I love the fit of the case. The price was a good deal. I love the durability of the case. The case is lightweight while doing a wonderful job.
P**O
Sophisticated, Sleek, Surprising!
This is by far one of my favorite cases yet. I'm the type of person who "skips out on device insurance," and typically likes to have my devices completely covered in protective casing (tempered glass screen and protective case). I purchased this tablet case for my Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra and it exceeded my expectations. I bought this back in October and have had some time to gain some experience with it. I must say this case is something that I have long been searching for. I wanted something that had a protective shell, but also that "folio" style to it so that my screen can further be protected from scratches or other inadvertent damage. Further more, the folio part of the case can be used as a stand for your tablet. It can only reach one level, but for me it's all I've needed. This case checked all by boxes! It has a sleek and sophisticated looks too it, and makes my tablet look very appealing. It has a place holder for the S Pen, which has been great. It hasn't fallen out thus far and is durable to my knowledge. I love that it's really light, which makes it easily portable. My last case of another brand made my tablet feel like a 5-lb. weight. Some constructive feed/disclaimers: this case may not be compatible with some tempered glass screens. Mins fits pretty well and hasn't given me any issues thus far, but it's just something to be mindful of when purchasing. Secondly, the case does cover the magnetic portion of the tablet that allows the pen to charge sit on top of the tablet (for those incredibly talented and creative folk out there), it's not a huge bummer, but may be for those who are artists. Third, a little more coverage for the pen. Yes the little port where you place the pen has been reliable, but not protected, which may cause some concern, as these pens can be costly. No one wants to lose one of them. Forth, I suggest more flexibility in adjusting the stand angle for those who prefer their tablets further down. Fifth, the case serves it purpose and has made me absolutely happy, but I can't say for sure that it would 100% protect your device in a nasty fall. Minor falls, no problem. It's questionable other than that. This case is for those who use their tablets minimally or for office, work, school, or artistry. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for something to refresh the look of their tablet, 10/10. (My photos don't do the product justice. Try it for yourself!)
C**R
Does what I need, feels secure, looks good
Writing this review with one caveat, Amazon is awash with cases and covers available to people who don't want to spend $$ on the device manufacturer's, which are always overpriced, but there are some very reputable and well-known solid "names" out there that simply choose to ignore the Android devices. This makes the availability of consistent quality and design nearly non-existent! I had purchased the Samsung Book Cover for my Galaxy Tab S7 at the same time as the tablet. Coming from the S6, I was shocked to find how much I hated the cover for the S7. It had passed 30 days when I decided I had to send it back, and you guessed it - they would not take it back. Since then, I've ordered two cases that as I began using, exposed their differences both to each other and to the Samsung case. Neither made me happy or made it easy and comfortable to use my tablet. Months later I decided to try a folio style, unfortunately the one I chose only came with a wireless keyboard. Fine I said, don't have to use it, just want the cover. It came, hated the fit, sent it back. Started going back over the cases I'd looked at many times an dismissed for looking too "hardcore tuff". Ended up back on the Spigen Rugged Armor Pro. Now this is a well made case! "Tuff" did not equal bulky and/or heavy, and I was surprised by how lightweight it felt. It was just a tad scary snapping the tablet in, almost thought I may have been sent the wrong one, finally got the last corner and everything is perfect. The thing that made me finally choose this cover was the S Pen holder! Of all the stupid things Samsung did, to not protect the S Pen in any way when a user is utilizing the tablet as a book reader was aggravating. Always knocking it off the back, or out of its center nook, I would just set the pen aside to keep it out of the way and safe. That too is a great way to lose it, but the Spigen case has this nifty split encasement as part of the case that both stores safely in the correct charging position, and allows easy access when desired. The feel is much richer than all the fake leather looking cases out there, the grip is secure, the tri-fold works nicely for holding when reading or placing at an angle for other uses. The entire thing fits in the floor style tablet stand I already have, no need to remove the case. All of the cut outs are precise, including the power/fingerprint opening. So we're off to a great start with this one! Time will tell with use, if it's easy to clean and holds up under normal use. Now for the only negatives: 1. the snug fit could be scary for some, I am not looking forward to being in the position of having to take it off my tablet, 2. there are no choices in color at all, black is it! Spigen you have a winner here, so how about blue, purple, pink, red, gray!? Overall I am very happy with this purchase, and would recommend to anyone.
C**B
Great, but...
So far (one week in), the only issues that I have encountered is the wobble on the table when in writing mode. I like to use the less steep viewing angle on my desk for writing, but when I get to one edge of the screen, the tablet rocks to one side because it is pivoting on the pen slot. Not sure how you could get around this, but I may go to the Samsung Outdoor official case down the road. For now, this case is perfect as a sacrificial barrier between your tabled and whatever junk is in your backpack. The flap isn't the strongest, but stronger magnets would interfere with the S-Pen substantially. There is a slight pull on the hover dot when close to the corners, but there is no way I am writing down there on the regular anyways. TLDR; Great value for your $40.00, solid build quality, sleek and industrial design, so far very durable, and very simple to install. Recommended.
G**R
Good Protection but Writing Mode Falls Short
I bought this Spigen case expecting solid everyday protection and an overall polished experience. The materials feel durable and the case looks clean and professional on my tablet. Installation was easy and everything fit as expected. The upright viewing position works reliably and stays in place for watching videos or reading. The problems start when switching to the lower angled positions meant for writing or drawing. In those positions the tablet either rests awkwardly on the folded cover or ends up partially suspended by the flap stitching. Both of these writing angles have noticeable instability and the tablet wobbles with even light hand movement. Writing anywhere other than the exact center causes the whole setup to rock and tilt. I often have to hold the tablet steady with one hand while using the other to write. The flatter position is slightly more stable but the tablet tends to slide into the looser angle on its own. Because nothing locks it into place the wobble becomes frustrating during longer note sessions. Overall it is a decent case for protection and viewing but the writing experience keeps it at a middle of the road three stars for me.
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