Best cases for Dell XPS 15 in 2022

Dell Xps 15 9500 Logo
Dell Xps 15 9500 Logo (Image credit: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central)

You dropped a bunch of cash on a fancy new Dell XPS 15 like the 9510, and now you're looking at this beautiful notebook and wondering how you're ever going to keep it this way. This is where sleeves and cases come into play, adding vital protection during transport and storage. Not only can they be useful in keeping a notebook safe from dust and other elements while not in use, but they can also offer additional protection in bags. We look at some of the best cases for the Dell XPS 15.

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These are the best sleeves and cases we found for the Dell XPS 15 and should keep your new notebook in pristine condition. The best part about shopping around for Dell XPS 15 cases is that there isn't much to differentiate between the models. The newest 9500 is a little smaller but ever-so-slightly thicker than the outgoing 9570, but most 15-inch cases will still fit just fine.

If you want to want to keep everything official, Dell's Essential Sleeve 15 offers excellent value when compared to competitor sleeves and is designed by Dell itself to fit 15-inch laptops, including the XPS 15. This sleeve has all you need at an affordable price. It can be used on its own or tucked away in a backpack for additional protection.

Unlike more bulky and pricey sleeves, there are no external pouches here for accessories and such, but it's a budget-friendly sleeve that will keep your XPS 15 safe from harm. If you've chosen a case and want to go even further with your XPS 15, there are also many Dell XPS 15 accessories that you can check out, too. There are webcams, docks, mice, and everything in between.

Rich Edmonds
Senior Editor, PC Build

Rich Edmonds was formerly a Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He's been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him on Twitter at @RichEdmonds.