They old in time, I think it’s my 3rd (IPhone SE, XR and 14 pro). However, it failed to protect my phone on a hard floor. I had all the back glass of the 14 completely broken within the case… Answer from tchekoto on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/mous › my brutally honest review of the mous case
r/Mous on Reddit: My brutally honest review of the mous case
June 22, 2022 - Like I said, when you're paying $64 for a case, you can expect quality control and perfection throughout the whole material. And there is some things that I just don't understand why I was designed the way it was. For example, the top part the case instead of using carbon fiber, it uses a hard plastic. This just feels like a cost kind of measure from MOUS and it feels super cheap.
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reddit.com › r/mous › mous case is not worth it.
r/Mous on Reddit: Mous Case is not worth it.
July 15, 2024 -

Hello,

Just my 2 cents, as much as that’s worth. Take it for what you want.

Currently own a iPhone 13 Pro, with a Mous Limitless 5.0 case. I was leaning over and my phone slipped out of my pocket, and fell on to kitchen tile. Must of hit the corner, a possible weak point, as the whole back of the phone is shattered, including the camera lenses. The fall was only from a couple feet or so.

I guess at the end of the day, it could be worse as the phone does still function, but I cannot recommend Mous Case after this. Don’t be like me, and invest in an actual case that will protect your phone like an OtterBox or at least something shock-resistant. With how much people use their cellphone nowadays, this is the least we could do. I don’t drop my phone that often, and the first time I did in months, this is what happens.

Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk!

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reddit.com › r/iphone › best protective case for iphone 16 - mous or spigen?
r/iphone on Reddit: Best protective case for iPhone 16 - mous or spigen?
July 27, 2025 -

Hello! I wondered if anyone could recommend the best protective case for someone who is relatively clumsy. I drop my phone quite often, and am looking for a good case for a new iPhone 16, accounting for the camera button and how easy it may be to break.

I used Casetify for my last 2 phones, and it was amazing for my iPhone 11, but my iPhone 13 Pro broke after a few drops ...

These are the options I have been considering, potentially a combo of two:

  • Spigen tough armour (black) £19.59

  • Spigen ultra hybrid T with camera control (clear) £17.49

  • Spigen ultra hybrid (clear) £11.30

  • Mous Limitless 6.0 with camera control button £54.99

  • Mous Limitless 6.0 £49.99

Accounting for prices too, does anyone have any advice? Thanks :)

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reddit.com › r/mous › not impressed.
r/Mous on Reddit: Not impressed.
September 19, 2025 -

I bought this Mous case for my brand-new iPhone 17 Pro Max after doing a lot of research and expecting top-tier quality. Unfortunately, the camera button peeled right off the very first time I put my phone in the case.

For a premium product, that’s unacceptable. I’m disappointed with the build quality and will be returning it. I’ll be looking elsewhere for a case that actually protects my phone without falling apart.

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reddit.com › r/mous › are mous cases still high quality?
r/Mous on Reddit: Are Mous cases still high quality?
September 22, 2025 -

Hey everyone,

After many years of hearing about Mous cases but never trying one, I finally ordered a Limitless 7.0 for my iPhone 17 Pro Max. I watched a few positive YouTube reviews and the official video, which really made me feel like they were top quality.

However, after coming to this subreddit (where I honestly expected mostly positive feedback), I’ve been reading a lot of negative comments. Some people say the quality has been declining, that Mous reduced some of the protective materials to cut costs, others showed defective units in photos, etc. This has left me a bit worried—especially considering the price, since I thought I was paying for one of the best-quality cases out there.

The other case I was considering is the Dbrand Grip. Maybe I should have gone for that one instead? Would love to hear your honest opinions and recent experiences.

For context: right now I’m using a Pitaka case, which I love because it’s super thin, but this time I wanted something with a bit more protection (not super bulky though), especially since I now have a young daughter who sometimes drops my phone.

Thanks in advance for the feedback!

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reddit.com › r/iphone15pro › i got the mous limitless 5.0 case because of the great reviews and looks, but it’s disappointing. my $12 amazon case is just as good if not better.
r/iPhone15Pro on Reddit: I got the Mous Limitless 5.0 case because of the great reviews and looks, but it’s disappointing. My $12 Amazon case is just as good if not better.
November 22, 2023 -

Not really sure why I’m sharing this, but I’m a little bummed about spending $50 on a premium case that is not really that great. The materials and design touches don’t feel special, in fact I’d say it’s less comfortable since the side material is so hard and not grippy.

I’ll probably be sending it back. Which sucks, because it looks badass. But how often am I looking at the back of my phone anyway?

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reddit.com › r/mous › are mous cases worth it? quality, protection, customer support etc. 17 pro max
r/Mous on Reddit: Are Mous cases worth it? Quality, Protection, customer support etc. 17 pro max
September 23, 2025 -

I'm looking for a case for my new phone.. first time going iphone since the 4th one.. anyway I tried spigen but the overall case feels cheap.. no grip, the carbon fiber pattern on the back just seems to be printed on.. I've seen thousands of ads from Mous by this point it's kind of hard NOT to see them, so I went to their site and seen they ask for quiet a high price.. but on their reddit they have a lot of QC issues it seems like?

Is it worth the price over any other case?

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My original Mous case was a tank. I used it for 4 years, and I honestly loved it. I ordered it directly from the site and it was great. When I got a new phone, it was a no brainer... However, when I received the case it was clearly much shoddier than the original. I spent over $100 on my new order and I was so disappointed. The real kicker is that they let me know I could return the case. I sent it back to them, I got the delivery notification that they received my return. And then they told me a month later that they never actually received it, and that I need to work with the Post Office to prove what happened. It's been months at this point, and they're still refusing to refund my money. This is the worst experience I've ever had with any company, and for that reason alone I will never recommend their products again. The current version of the case is not worth the price, in general, but their scam return policy is a real shit cherry on top. Also, if you Google, you'll see that they pull the same bullshit on other people who return for a refund. If you do decide to order a case, please try and do it through Amazon, just to avoid any possibility of dealing with Mous directly, their business practices are very, very shady. And it sounds like the need to fire whoever is working in receiving, since they magically lose return packages over and over.
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I've spent far too much time worrying about this. I bought a Spigen case and an Otterbox. The Spigen was cheap, feels cheap, and offers minimum protection. It is only on my phone until my Mous case arrives. Otter Box went back to the store the same day. It was comparable quality to the Spigen for 4x the price. I have poured over the first hand complaints about Mous. I've also watched youtube reviewers rank it at or near #1. Other cases with comparable protection are either in the same price range, or look awful. Cases that look as nice cost nearly the same and do not offer the same protection. To answer your question, I don't think you can find this combination of protection and aesthetic for cheaper, so if both of those factors are important, it is worth the price.
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reddit.com › r/mous › mous case unfortunately failing to protect my iphone
r/Mous on Reddit: Mous case unfortunately failing to protect my iPhone
December 28, 2023 -

Hello, I have purchased a Mous case maybe a year ago in the hopes of it protecting my phone in most cases scenario. I haven’t had a single scratch or any problems with the iPhone, which is the iPhone 13 Pro Max, for nearly two years in hopes of getting the high trade-in value. Unfortunately, a couple of days ago, the phone fell from a distance of maybe 6 feet onto concrete and suffered damage to its back and damage to its insides. The fall occurred from an elevated area onto a lower area, again around 6 feet of distance, if that makes sense. The impact point seems to be on the top right of the camera bump, with the damage spreading around the phone and even to my screen protector on the front (the screen under the screen protector seems to be without a scratch). I included images of course.

The day it occurred I thought I was in the clear after realizing my phone was shattered, as the screen worked and the phone did everything it had before, but albeit the next morning the iPhone refuses to wake up, turn on, or charge. The dreadful iTunes restore is the only thing populating the screen when trying to turn it on (only while connected to a power source, not on battery) and when trying to restore the phone with my MacBook it shuts off in the middle of installation. I am not an expert but the damage seemed to get to the motherboard, and the phone is stuck in a boot loop now? I am not sure but the boot loop is the only thing I am facing with the current state the phone is in.

The point of this post is not to discourage of purchasing this case, or to delegitimaze the companies claims as I think I will be purchasing from Mous again for my new iPhone, but to inform that even though the commercial might show extreme drop tests or “F1 car vs Mous case”, unfortunate cases do happen and your phone has a chance of breaking. I have had great luck with this company before, and own a great Mous case and screen protector for my iPad Air 5, which I am beyond happy with. The customer support is also splendid as I had a new case sent to me when my leather case started peeling on the back after a couple of months of daily use (I also included some pictures if there is interest).

Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to provide detail.

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reddit.com › r/iphone16pro › mous limitless 6.0 review
r/iPhone16Pro on Reddit: Mous Limitless 6.0 Review
November 30, 2024 -

I recently picked up the Mous Limitless 6.0 case in the speckled fabric variant, and after using it for a bit, I’ve got a mix of thoughts on it.

What I like: • Grip: The case has a decent grip. It’s not the most grippy case I’ve used, but it’s definitely not slippery either. It feels comfortable to hold, which is nice.

What I don’t like: • Phone Gets Warm: The biggest issue I’ve noticed is that my phone heats up when charging with this case on. This wasn’t something I ever experienced with my old Spigen Ultra Hybrid case, which kept my phone cool. The Mous case, though, makes it noticeably warm, especially during charging. • Button Feel: The buttons on this case are a bit finnicky. They feel kind of loose, moving up and down instead of feeling solid. It’s not the best experience when trying to press them. • Camera Button Cutout: The cutout for the camera button is pretty large, and I’m a bit worried that if I drop the phone, it could end up damaging the camera button. It doesn’t feel like it offers as much protection as I’d expect for that area. • MagSafe: The MagSafe on this case is pretty weak compared to my old Spigen case. It doesn’t feel as secure, and sometimes I’m concerned that it might not stay in place, especially when charging.

Final Thoughts: I got the case for 50% off, and at that price, I can live with it, but I wouldn’t pay full price for it. Between the heating issue, weak MagSafe, and the camera button cutout, it’s not something I’d recommend at full price. If you can get it on sale, maybe it’s worth considering, but otherwise, I’d look at other options.

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August 17, 2020 - I have the iPhone 17 Pro Max with the Mous Limitless case, and I'm trying to find a mobile game controller that will fit. I've always used Mous cases on previous phone, but had issues with controller adapters due to the large size of the Mous case.
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reddit.com › r/mous › revision of the 16 pro max limitless 6.0 case needed
r/Mous on Reddit: Revision of the 16 Pro Max limitless 6.0 Case Needed
October 3, 2024 -

I totally get wanting to make sure that the new button works with the case, but the screen side could have at least still had the plastic ring connecting the top half of the case. I love mous cases and want to stick with them but I own a high-end detailing business and climb around things all day for work on gravel, asphalt, and all types of surfaces that my phone could potentially fall onto and that one section is now not going to be protected whatsoever. Is there any plan for a revision now that they have actually got their hands on the new phone and will they honor changing cases bought now out if they revise it? Otherwise I may for the first time be buying an apple case, which I really don’t want to do, anyone else got some recs? I just love the carbon/aramid fiber look and still want reasonable durability but always use screen/camera protectors.

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reddit.com › r/mous › case with best protection for iphone 16 pro?
r/Mous on Reddit: Case with best protection for IPhone 16 Pro?
January 4, 2025 -

I had a Mous Limitless Walnut for my iPhone XS and loved it, I dropped my phone a ton and it’s still running very smoothly, and without a scratch.

Many a drop on tile or concrete where I was like “fuuuuuuu…. For sure that broke my screen”. Nope, not a scratch.

I just upgraded to a iPhone 16 Pro, but I hear there is a lot of contention between a case with and without the cutout.

I’m looking at getting the Mous Limitless 6.0 Walnut with the cutout, but I hear that’s a point of failure. Given I drop the phone a lot I’m worried it’ll break.

The Limitless versions without the cutout, I hear are flimsy now? So not sure if would offer the same protection?

Wondering which case now has the best drop protection, for the iPhone 16 Pro

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reddit.com › r/mous › this is what happened with mous case
r/Mous on Reddit: This is what happened with mous case
April 25, 2024 -

My phone did not last a week with me. I chose a mouse cover for it, but it broke due to a very light fall. :( I am very upset with the mous case

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reddit.com › r/iphone › mous case didn’t hold up this time 😭
r/iphone on Reddit: Mous case didn’t hold up this time 😭
July 1, 2022 - Exactly this. Bike helmets an advertised to protect your head, but in certain situations, people can still get head injuries. Every drop and fall is different. No matter the height. Mous cases are definitely better at protecting phones but they aren’t indestructible like people think.