If you've ever packed your over-ear headphones in a backpack and felt that sinking feeling when something presses against the ear cups, you know the problem. Headphone cases are easy to ignore until a cracked hinge or scuffed pair changes your mind. The right one needs to fit your actual headset, survive the way you travel, and not turn into a lumpy bag burden. This head-to-head compares the Universal Headphone Case for JBL, Sony, Soundcore & More (a hard shell travel case) with the Large Protective Headphone Case, a hard carrying travel pouch built with gaming headsets in mind.
Quick verdict
If you use a mainstream on-ear or over-ear model from JBL, Sony, Soundcore, or Bose, the Universal Headphone Case is the easier pick: its hard EVA shell and interior mesh pocket protect a familiar shape and keep cables and accessories tidy. If you need more interior room for a large gaming headset and don't mind a flexible Oxford Cloth build, the Large Protective Headphone Case wins on space and price.
At a glance
| Product | Price | Best for | Keep in mind |
|---|---|---|---|
| Universal Headphone Case | $17.73 | Travelers with JBL, Sony, Soundcore, or Bose headphones | Compatibility is geared toward on-ear and some over-ear models |
| Large Protective Headphone Case | $16.99 | Gamers with oversized headsets | Fabric pouch build, not a rigid hard case |
Where each wins
Universal Headphone Case: It wins for structured protection. The hard EVA shell and 1680D double-strand Oxford fabric resist bumps and crushing, while the nearly 360-degree zipper makes access easy and the internal mesh pocket keeps small accessories from wandering. The included carrying strap gives you a grab-and-go option for commutes.
Large Protective Headphone Case: It wins for interior room. The pouch measures 9" x 9" x 4.75", giving large gaming headsets room to breathe. The sturdy handle makes it easy to carry, and the Oxford Cloth or Jersey body is more forgiving when you want to stuff it into a duffel.
Product notes
Universal Headphone Case for JBL, Sony, Soundcore & More, Hard Shell Travel Case

This is the case to choose when you want a defined shell around your gear. The hard EVA exterior is wrapped in 1680D Oxford fabric, and the soft velvet interior cushions the headband and ear cups. It works with a broad list of popular headphones, including JBL Tune 510BT/520BT, Sony WH-CH520/WH-CH720N, Soundcore Life Q20/Q20i/Q30/Q35/Q45/Q11i, and Bose QuietComfort models, plus other swivel on-ear designs. The nearly 360-degree zipper opens the whole case without fuss, and the mesh pocket is handy for charging cables or earbuds. The limitation is its focused fit: it's designed around on-ear and compact over-ear shapes, so a massive gaming headset may not slide in as comfortably as it would in the roomy pouch.
Large Protective Headphone Case Hard Carrying Travel Pouch for Gaming Headsets

This is the case to choose when your headset is oversized and needs extra space. It measures 9" x 9" x 4.75", which gives large gaming headsets the kind of room that compact shells often lack. The Oxford Cloth or Jersey material keeps the pouch light and flexible, and the sturdy handle offers a simple carrying option for tossing it into a backpack or luggage. Because it works with a wide range of popular headsets, you don't have to worry about a specific model fit. The trade-off is rigidity: this is a flexible fabric pouch, so it won't offer the same crush resistance as the Universal Headphone Case if something heavy lands on your bag.
Final choice by use case
- Commute or flights with a named mainstream headphone: Universal Headphone Case.
- Large gaming headset or extra-flexible packing: Large Protective Headphone Case.
- Need a mesh pocket and hard-shell confidence: Universal Headphone Case.
- Need more interior room for oversized ear cups: Large Protective Headphone Case.