Supershieldz Designed for Apple iPad Air 4 10.9 (2020, 4th Generation)/ iPad Pro 11 inch (2021/ 2020/2018) Anti-Glare (Matte) Screen Protector (3 Pack)
- Brand:
- Supershieldz
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 694610151926
- EAN:
- 0694610151926
- Walmart SKU:
- 753810679
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.69/5 from 16 reviews.
This Screen Protector really does the job, I like how it feels when I use my Apple Pencil, I do write a lot on my GoodNotes and Journal so I strongly recommend this product and not expensive is a plus! Thanks SuperShieldz!
Nice screen protector. I like that the matte doesn't show as much fingerprints as the glossy finish. It also feels smooth when used along with the Apple Pencil. Easy application.
Easy to use, great protection for my new ipad air
It is a fool's errand to install this. After I gave up, I took it to Apple and Apple refused to install it. So did a second IPad specialist company. I have technician skills and patience, and I work in a place with HEPA air filtration. I went through three screens and still got bubbles. Here's the fact: If even the tiniest particle gets on the tablet surface or on the screen film you will have a bubble, and the bubble will be impossible to eliminate. In fact, the film becomes electrostatically charged and attracts particles as you pull back the protective sheath. Worse, while looking for bubbles, you have to precisely align the thing or else you have to pull it off and start over. If you bought one of these and wasted your money while being frustrated by the near impossibility of installing one of these screen protectors, in the words of the great Robin Williams, "It's not your fault." You just used bad judgment buying this product. So did I. A far more intelligent and cost effective product would include a frame -- a plastic frame fit to the widely known dimensions and shape of IPads. The protective film would be placed on the frame eliminating the concurrent task of lining the thing up. At least then you'd have a chance of mounting it bubble-free and with adhesive not compromised by multiple attempts to correct alignment errors. Such a frame would cost pennies to the dozens of dollars that would otherwise be wasted. It might seem easier and cheaper to DIY install a screen saver, but if you value having a defect-free screen viewing experience, taking it to an installer and leaving the experience to them is far easier IMHO. The downside, they'll want to sell you the screen protector. They need to get paid, especially since they take the risk of ruining screens. I call it insurance. Two things have just happened, in addition to the fact that I just wasted my money on these films. I've learned a lesson. And, you've been warned.
There are 3 screen protectors.,we used up all 3. Why, because the 1st one that was put on was ok at first but it was stretch out too much ane came off. The 2nd one I got on, but when I tried to peal the top layer off, the screen protector came off with it and would not stick properly on the screen. I was able to get it on the screen ok with only 3 bubbles in the corner. I'm not going to try to get it out. It's not bothering the rest of the screen
Horrible instructions,I never again. Waste two before I finally barley got the third one to fit and stay
I've had no problems with screen protectors but this one just made me mad. I tried putting the first one on and there were so many air bubbles that I couldn't get rid of. Then that one lost it's stickiness so I tried a second one. Same problem. The third one was better but when I tried writing on it, I noticed it left a lot of scratches and I decided it wasn't worth it. Good things about it: anti-glare works, so does anti-fingerprint. The bad: leaves scratches, difficult to apply, no alcohol prep pad or guide stickers or dust remover.
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