Spigen Ultra Hybrid Works with Apple iPhone 12 Mini Case (2020) – Crystal Clear
$12.99
Last updated on March 14, 2025 7:43 am Details
- Constructed in a slim and hybrid structure
- Longer-lasting clarity with a rigid back
- Slim and grip-friendly for everyday use
- Mil-grade certified with Air Cushion Technology
- Compatible with wireless and reverse charging
Specification: Spigen Ultra Hybrid Works with Apple iPhone 12 Mini Case (2020) – Crystal Clear
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Spigen Ultra Hybrid Works with Apple iPhone 12 Mini Case (2020) – Crystal Clear
$12.99
Sandy 1 –
The case is very strong and clear. There were two problems with the case and are as follows:
1. The case is thick and unless you jam your charging cord into the phone it won’t fit properly and won’t charge.
2. My 2020 car has a built in charge shelf, you lay the phone on it, a light comes on to show you cell is charging. This case is too thick for that and so I must remove the case to charge my cell in my car. For those reasons, I cannot recommend this product.
Kevin Muldoon –
The ultra hybrid case does not support magsafe, but qi charging is supported and overall, this is a fantastic case. The design is good and it gives fantastic protection for your phone. The buttons are still easy to push and there’s a good sized cutout for the silent button.
It’s clear design also means you can see your colourful iPhone 12 (or in my case, the 12 mini).
It really could be the perfect iPhone case, but Spigen have made the bizarre decision to add a ton of writing to the case.
* Bottom-left of the case (SIM card tray) displays “Spigen”
* Top-left of case displays “Air Cushion Technology_
* Bottom-right of case says “Spigen Inc in Irvine California Made in South Korea 15.4’0 UH #7”
What were they thinking? I don’t mind having one little logo or the name of the case company, but why are they displaying paragprahs on a clear case.
It kind of ruins what is otherwise a fantastic case.
Henry James –
The Spigen product is an excellent value for money case for the iPhone 12 mini.
It is clear and it shows off the full design of the Apple product.
The case also fits right around the phone, including along the bottom, something some of the much more expensive Apple versions don’t do, and it protects all its features as well.
I think it is comfortable to hold, is not slippy, and does not add much weight to the very light device. It also feels quite sturdy if the phone was dropped. However, I did not test this, for obvious reasons!
Although, when I tried it with the Apple MagSafe Wallet, the wallet easily fell off. So, in my opinion they are not compatible. Therefore, that is the reason why the product has lost a star in my review. Otherwise, I would have given it full marks (five out of five).
My phone does charge using my wireless charger when the case is on it though. The charger I used was a Belkin 10W Wireless Charging Pad. There have been no problems with the phone not charging.
There has been some talk in other reviews about the branding around the case being over the top. It does have branding on its sides, but I don’t think it is excessive. The branding only stands out if you look closely at the sides of the case.
This product is perfect for those people looking for a basic, reasonably priced, case, but if they want to use MagSafe products, they should look elsewhere and will probably have to spend more money.
Fusion Head –
This case came highly rated, and I can now see why. Super easy to install and matches my red phone fairly well. I like low profile cases, and this one has just enough protection on the back, sides, and corners for my daily use. If I used my phone in harsher conditions I would probably go with a more durable, thicker case… but for me, this is perfect.
Nicole –
The case itself is good enough for me, but unfortunately I can no longer use it due to it not being MagSafe compatible. I wish the photos of the product included a bold statement saying it WASN’T MagSafe compatible, because since this is a new phone to me and I know nothing about MagSafe, I wrongfully assumed all cases were compatible. I now use a PopGrip, which requires MagSafe compatibility, so I can’t use this case any longer.
Still, the case itself was fine. I liked the way it felt in my hand, but I did find that it started to yellow very quickly.
Cody. 1 –
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Figured it was worth attaching the clip. Phone is absolutely perfect with no damage in the case has some scraping on two spots.
Scoot –
Bought this for a steal for my iPhone 12 mini. I looked at other clear cases but they either were too thin or too bulky. This case is unbeatable for the price, I haven’t dropped my phone (yet) but it has a beveled edge that sits slightly above the screen and camera which seems pretty protective. Fits very snugly. Happy I bought this instead of dropping $60 for a bulky otterbox.
D. Clinch –
Good true colour red, quality branded item. Fully fits the iPhone 12 mini. Protects the sides & back fully with a soft touch grip silicone bumper edge. Clear back, durable too.
Instant use of all controls & reassurance of the safety.
This is the second case we purchased & very pleased we returned the alternative, useless ill fitting case. This one is worth the couple of pounds extra. Quality is definitely worth it when considering the value of the phone needing protection. Better price than Apple & better choice to match phone colours.
Ibbi –
I’ve been using spigen clear cases for many years and they’re My favourite as they’re perfect protection – tried and tested – I’ve never broken a phone in almost a decade of using a spigen clear of this type – has the bezel lip to protect the screen and no need for a screen protector
BUT the only flaw is that this starts to turn yellow in a few weeks and gradually yellows to a sickly hue.
Faraz A –
I’m normally a fan of Spigen cases and I am confident that this would protect my phone in day to day use. However on all edges, the red has worn off, leaving black areas which make the case appear dingy and gross. Additionally, the case does not sit flat on surfaces which gives it an annoying wobbles.
Mark Tempest –
I’ve had a Spigen case on my iPhone 6, 7, X and now 12 mini and they’ve all been great cases. They’re cheap, but feel high quality. I’ve never once been worried the rare time that I drop my phone and that’s why I keep coming back. My only nitpick is the amount of branding on their cases (see pictures). I don’t mind if they have a logo, but I couldn’t care less about “Air Cushion Technology” or that it’s made in South Korea. I got a clear case to keep the original design of the phone, not to cover it in text. Overall, I recommend this case easily.
Seb G –
This is a really good case. I’ve used Spigen’s cases for a while now on various phones. The ultra hybrid has always been my case of choice as I like seeing my phone through it, and in my experience it has always been quite protective. I used a tech21 case on my last iPhone, but I have used Spigen’s on 6+ and 7+ models, and they’ve all survived their fair share of dropping.
However, a couple of things make this case a lot harder to recommend than before. Firstly, Spigen still haven’t toned down their excessive writing on the case. ‘AIR CUSHION TECHNOLOGY’ is labelled on the top, and all the buttons have labels ‘PWR’ etc. on them, which is a bit distracting and naff. There is also a label down the side with brand/manufacturing details. My case rocks slightly on the table, so it must be uneven in some sense, as the camera bump is fully covered.
The dealbreaker here for many will be the problems experienced with MagSafe. I expected it to work flawlessly, given it is quite a thin case, but I think it is misleading for the case to be advertised as MagSafe compatible in the product images. The MagSafe puck doesn’t make a decent connection with the back of the phone so can come off very easily when using it. One of the key benefits of MagSafe is the ability to rotate the puck around the back whilst using the phone, depending on what orientation you use it in. However, the puck comes off really easily whenever I do this. In comparison, using the phone without the case is really good and much, much stronger. There is still some magnetic hold, so you are unlikely to miss the charger, like with other wireless chargers, but it is weak.
In conclusion, this is a decently protective, fairly minimal case. If you don’t care about the branding and don’t plan on using MagSafe, it is a good buy for the price, from a reliable brand. But if either of these things bother you, I would look elsewhere.
J –
This product is okay, I have had it for about three months now, and it does YELLOW. The back of the phone is okay, but it is the rims that turns into a brown/yellow tint. The buttons are nice to pressure though, product is very durable.