Let’s face it. Not only are laptops complex machines, but they’re also expensive and super delicate. One splash of water in the wrong place and the whole thing could sizzle. Or what happens if your laptop suddenly goes crashing to the ground? Whether you’re a hardcore gamer or a casual user, laptop sleeves can help protect your machine from accidental spills and minor drops.
To find the best, we tested nine top-rated laptop sleeves. With its chic design, durable build, and snug fit, the Kate Spade Laptop Sleeve (available at Amazon for $63.99) was our top pick. While this sleeve checked off a lot of boxes, if you’d prefer something more simple, don’t worry, we’ve got plenty of great options.
These are the best laptop sleeves we tested ranked, in order:
- Kate Spade Laptop Sleeve
- Cocoon Innovations Laptop Sleeve
- tomtoc 360 Laptop Sleeve
- Evecase Laptop Sleeve
- Incase ICON Laptop Sleeve
- Avrok Laptop Sleeve
- Case Logic Laptop Sleeve
- Moleskine 13-inch Laptop Sleeve
- AmazonBasics Laptop Sleeve
How We Tested
The Tester
Hi, I’m Ashley Barry-Biancuzzo, the former laptop reviewer here at Reviewed and an editor of our Best Right Now buying guides. Though Reviewed has been testing laptops for a couple of years now, I seized control of this beat (cue evil laughter) in 2017. It was the perfect category for me because I’ve been playing around with laptops ever since I was a kid. I understand the value of protecting your laptop because of my experience with the delicate internal components.
The Tests
To test durability, we tried simulating the daily abuses of life (accidental spills, minor drops, and so on). From dropping the sleeve with a laptop inside of it to poking the padding with scissors, we really put these products through the wringer. We also sprayed them with water to see if it seeped through the padding.
To determine ease-of-use, we used each sleeve for a day or two. Testing involved taking the sleeve (with a laptop inside of it) in and out of a backpack. We also focused on the way the sleeve fit each laptop. For this part, we stuck to the laptop size the sleeve was designed for, switching between a 13-inch MacBook Pro and a 15-inch HP Chromebook.
We also took into account design, build quality, and features like extra pockets or compartments for storing charging cables and documents.
What You Should Know About Laptop Sleeves
What Is a Laptop Sleeve?
Made of water-resistant material such as nylon or neoprene, a laptop sleeve is a pouch that fits over the skin of your laptop. They’re designed to protect against liquid spills, dusty environments, and minor falls or knocks. While sleeves help minimize damage to your laptop, they’re not suits of armor. Your laptop likely won’t survive a significant fall.
In addition to laptop sleeves, there’s also bags and hard cases. Bags are usually rectangular in shape and resemble a briefcase while hard cases are made of rigid material and have rubberized feet. Silicone laptop sleeves are cool because they are soft and typically slide over your laptop like a second skin.
How Should a Laptop Sleeve Fit?
Laptops are complex, expensive, and incredibly delicate. That’s why your laptop sleeve should be form-fitting, but not so tight that there’s no space between the two. The better your sleeve fits your laptop, the more protected it will be. That said, it’s important to have realistic expectations about what your laptop sleeve can and cannot do.
For one, they will not save your laptop from significant drops or a dunk in the pool. Laptop sleeves are designed to repel a bit of water and absorb shocks from minor drops and that’s about it. As always, you should exercise caution whenever you’re traveling with a laptop. We’d recommend sticking your laptop sleeve inside a bag or backpack for additional protection.
When it comes to sleeve size, that really depends on your laptop. The most common sizes are 13- and 15-inches. However, I’ve seen sleeves available in sizes as small as 11-inches (perfect for tablets or convertibles) and as big as 17-inches (perfect for gaming laptops). You definitely want a sleeve that fits the dimensions of your laptop.
Can I Wash a Laptop Sleeve?
You should never stick your laptop sleeve in the washing machine. That’s because a washing machine will likely ruin the neoprene material (most sleeves are made of this), which is very tough and rubbery. We’d recommend washing off the dirty spots with dish soap and warm water. If the whole sleeve is dirty, let it soak in dish soap and water for 30 minutes. You can also use OxiClean spot remover.