💖 Elevate your MacBook style with a touch of pink!
The May Chen Compatible Hard Shell Case for MacBook Pro 13" (2020-2022) offers a perfect fit for models A2338, M1, and M2. Made from durable plastic with a smooth finish, it protects your device from scratches while allowing easy access to all ports. The case is designed for optimal heat management and comes with dedicated customer support for a seamless experience.
J**T
Great MacBook Pro cover for my 13-inch.
Absolutely love this cover. It is durable! Easy to assemble! Sleek and amazing quality. I would highly recommend for someone with a MacBook and looking for affordable gear to protect their laptop.
C**.
Durable but remains finger prints
I guess because if dark colors, it is easily shows fingerprints. I like the sleek design.
D**Y
Very pretty but questionable quality
This case looks really nice! I wanted to post some pictures of the gradient purple since I didn't seen any other ones, but the pictures I took didn't really do it justice. It looks so much better in person. It fits perfectly on my Macbook Pro 2020 with the four thunderbolt ports (A2251). For those who say that it didn't fit their macbook are you sure your macbook is the newest 2020 edition??? It snapped pretty easily on mine, I started from the back and worked my way forward and my macbook fit snuggly. I am able to fully open my laptop (pictured) and all of the dust caps fit in my ports. I will not use the screen protector or the keyboard cover per apples advice to not leave anything on your screen or keys when you close your laptop or it could cause issues, so I won't remark on those.A few negative things for me that I will mention - the bottom case fits very snug and will not slip, BUT it is made from a very scratchy plastic and I am worried that it may scratch the aluminum body of my laptop when I decide to remove it. Also, my bottom cover had some chalky/paint like texture (pictured) when opened. It did not seem to come off much when cleaned but some chalk-like flakes did rub off. I still put this case on regardless to try it out, but again I am afraid the residue might come off on to my macbook, especially after it heats up from use. Also, I wish I had realized that the apple logo was a cut out. If I had known, I might not have gotten this particular case as I was looking for a cover that would completely cover my apple logo. That is just my preference though.I also got the clear case to try on a later date, though I will note that while they supposedly come from the same company, the clear case was packaged slightly different than the purple gradient one. The purple gradient case had a long rectangular slice of styrofoam to protect it from pressure damage while the clear case only had a thin strip of egg crate looking piece of plastic that would not fully protect it from cracks that might come from pressure during shipping. This might explain why some reviewers reported cracks in their cases. Just something for the manufactures to consider and for buyers to be wary of.All in all, I would recommend this case for those looking for some protection for the 2020 macbook pros but be wary about the damage coming from the case itself on your laptop. I will update in the future if I do get scratches after removing the case.
J**H
MacBook keyboard cover review
Good but not a good fit.
B**
Practical
Protects my MacBook Pro, which I carry in my purse that’s full over everything else I lug around everyday. Has not come off once and the edges haven’t cracked which I’ve experienced with other computer cases. So on the protection side it’s awesome. The other side is the look - it has a slightly matte/velvety feel that attracts fingerprints and smudges on the outside. That’s not super important to me but I did notice it.
C**D
Good product.
Good product, but you get what you pay for.I’ve had it for a bit now normally my mac is always in my book bag or on my desk. I’m not sure if the laptop book bag doesn’t have givers good protection when placed on the floor or just the product itself is not as durable. Overall I really like it, I WOULD purchase another color, it’s thin and it has pretextes against things that have fallen in top, the corners might just be very sensitive. Comes with a screen protector. I do wish the keyboard jelly thing stayed on
J**T
Not sure what I think of the protective covering
My Protective cases arrived on Monday, which included I "May Chen for MacBook Pro 13 Inch Case 2020 Release A2338 M1", DOMISO 17 inch Laptop Sleeve with Handle Shockproof Waterproof EVA Protective Case, and "Customizable Polyurethane Foam Pads for Packing and Crafts, 1 in (12x16 in, 2 Sheets)" to go in it.My "May Chen for MacBook Pro 13 Inch Case 2020 Release A2338 M1/A2289/A2251, Plastic Smooth Matte Clear See Through Hard Shell Cover Case for Mac Pro 13.3 with Touch Bar and Touch ID, Blue" fit snuggly on my Apple MacBook Pro with 16GB & 1TB. Looking it over though, I wonder how a piece of plastic is really going to protect my MacBook against anything other than my fingerprints. Every smartphone I have ever boughten from A.T&T and Verizon felt like they had at least a little give or rubber on it. This plastic doesn't feel like it has any give to it at all. How much of a shock is it going to absorb if the laptop were to fall?My next concern is that it does not allow the "USB C Adapter for MacBook Pro 2020, MacBook Pro USB Adapter HDMI MacBook Pro Dongle with 4KHDMI, 2 USB 3.0, TF/SD, USB-C 100W and Thunderbolt 3" dongle to fit snuggly in the ports. The computer can not naturally see the plug or the SSD drive, unless I play with the dongle, wiggling it and twisting it tighter.If I move the computer at all, the dongle comes just loose enough for the computer to no longer see the dongle. The computer informs me that I need to "Eject Extreme SSD before removing...." One time that confused the computer and it took several minutes to turn it off and back on again. So this might really mess you up.If I am going to use this protective case, I may need to use a dongle that can plug directly into the port with a single USB-C connection.I will be using a keyboard protector. I already spilled orange just in my Lenovo Yoga 660c. Since it is my favorite computer and has an Intel i5 chip and 128GB of storage, I spent $250 to get it working again. I don't intend to leave myself exposed to the possibility of spilling liquid into my $2000 MacBook Pro with 16GB & 1TB.Any suggestions?
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