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This 2-pack of 11.6-inch blue light screen protectors offers professional-grade eye protection by filtering out harmful blue light and reducing glare. Designed specifically for 16:9 aspect ratio laptops, it provides scratch resistance and maintains touchscreen sensitivity with an ultra-thin, bubble-free installation. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking to safeguard their vision while enhancing screen clarity and comfort during extended use.
Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
Brand | ANTOGOO V |
Series | lp-11 |
Item model number | lp-11 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 10.1 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 10.1 x 0.5 inches |
Color | 11.6'' |
Manufacturer | ANTOGOO V |
ASIN | B07PQYRW5G |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 16, 2019 |
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Protect Your Eyes and Enhance Your Work Experience!
The 2 Pcs 14 Inch Laptop Anti Blue Light Screen Protector has been a game-changer for my work and productivity. As someone who spends hours in front of my laptop every day, I was concerned about the harmful effects of blue light on my eyes. This screen protector provides an effective solution, blocking harmful blue light while still maintaining the clarity and brightness of my laptop screen. The eye protection it offers has reduced eye strain and fatigue, allowing me to work longer and more comfortably.What sets this screen protector apart is its easy installation and precise fit. The adhesive backing makes it simple to apply to my laptop screen without any bubbles or distortions. The 2 Pcs pack is a fantastic bonus, providing a spare protector or allowing me to share one with a friend or family member. I also appreciate the added anti-glare feature, which reduces reflections and ensures a clear view even in bright environments. If you're looking to safeguard your eyes and enhance your work experience, the 2 Pcs 14 Inch Laptop Anti Blue Light Screen Protector is a must-have accessory that prioritizes your eye health and boosts your productivity.
C**N
They work!
I have not had any problems with eye strain.
A**A
Eyes Feeling Better But Bubbles are Present
After feeling so much better with my last purchase associated with anti-blue light blocking screen covers for work, I ventured into the market yet again to find one for my personal HP laptop as I use that for my personal home office. And I must say that the ANTOGOO Anti-Glare Filter / Blue Light Blocking Screen work perfectly for my home office laptop.I spent quite a bit of time cleaning off my screen with a cloth and vacuum cleaner as per their recommended instruction and using the sticky item provided in the instruction. The film itself was easy to put on the screen without too much trouble, especially with the little tool they provided with the package. Sadly, despite all the efforts, there are some small air bubbles on my screen. They have diminished over time, but it is slightly annoying. After the film on my screen, I did notice a slight dilution in color, but my eyes feel so good and aren't as strain as they normally are.
A**O
Anti-glare must have
I used this screen protector for my 16inch HP Envy x360 2-in-1 and I love it. It was so hard for me to look for one that A) fit my screen, B) wasn’t thick nor interfere with touch screen & pen performance, and C) was anti glare because the original laptop screen was very reflective (which you can see from the bottom and top areas that aren’t covered)I am happy to say that my display wasn’t altered after the application and I can still watch my show, Rick and Morty, with clear graphics.Application process was smooth because I followed the video for this product and I barely have any air bubbles. (i have like two very small ones that I can’t see with the screen on)I also love that it’s made from a very soft material and my pen stylus can write on it without issues and I’m not scratching my screen anymore.The only con some people may have is that the protector only covers the main screen and not the borders. For me, I don’t care because I’m not actively touching nor seeing those areas.Overall, I’m happy with my purchase and believe that if you have any doubts about its performance then don’t worry!! Just make sure you have the right screen size and follow application instructions :)
B**B
MEASURE CAREFULLY
I read and measured and still received a antiglare screen protector that is too small. This was a second attempt, I used it anyway it does not cover the whole screen, but it does help quite a lot on the major area of the screen that is necessary to see without a glare or reflection of myself., which was the desired outcome.
T**A
Fits Acer Predator Helios 300 PH315-53 to within 1mm... WARNING! MY SCREEN BROKE WHEN APPLYING
UPDATE 11-01-20: WARNING: APPLYING THIS CAN BREAK YOUR SCREEN. My initial review for this product is down below, but because a little dust snuck in when I applied the first one of these protectors that came in this two-pack, I decided to remove it and try applying the second screen protector for a better result. Because this product fits to within a hair's breadth (less than 1 mm on all sides) it is extremely difficult to fit properly (as I wrote in my initial review).On one hand, I can't fault the product for fitting tightly, but on the other hand, I'm warning you right now that this #1) makes application extremely difficult, even if nothing gets broken, and #2) the worst case scenario happened tonight, and my screen broke by the mere pressing of bubbles.Tonight, when applying the screen protector, it just barely touched the top-right edge of my laptop screen, and I had to press hard to get the bubbles out, and to get the protector to lay flat. I suddenly heard a slight "pop" noise when pressing (no harder than I've ever pressed before), and I thought nothing of the noise.To my horror, when I finished the whole process, returned to my desk, and turned the laptop on, the screen was completely frazzled, and it looked like broken glass in the upper right-hand corner. Note: I'm no idiot. I was merely pressing bubbles as I have always done when applying screen protectors. I've never had screen damage like this before--never. I just thought I'd come back and warn you that this can happen. Now, here was my initial review below.This review is for 2PC 15.6 in Anti Blue Light Laptop Screen Protector, Anti Glare Filter Film Eye Protection Blue Light Blocking Screen Protector for 15.6" Display 16:9 ANTOGOO (Amazon has a bad problem of mixing reviews up with the wrong product (or wrong size sometimes), and I don't like it.In short, I recommend this product over "Anti Blue Light Glare Screen Protector Keyboard Cover for 15.6" 2020 2019 Acer Nitro 5 Gaming Laptop AN515-43/44/54/55 AN517-51/52 AN715-51/52 & 2020 MUBUY-GOL" mainly because you get 2 screen protectors from ANTOGOO instead of just one from MUBUY (although the latter includes a keyboard protector).This does fit my Acer, as I stated above, but beware that this is an extremely tedious installation / application process--not for the fainthearted. The screen protector fits so tightly that you are almost sure to have to peel it up and reapply it. Also, though I tried my best to keep dust a hundred miles away, it always seems to hunt you down and get in the way.Overall, I'm actually satisfied with the product. I started to peel the wrong side of the protector off because I assumed this product used the same color coding stickers as the MUBUY, but I was wrong, so I found myself peeling off *both* sides of the protector, holding the entire thing in my hands, which though not the recommended approach, actually allowed me to better align it (i.e. place it on the laptop screen).However, the thing fits so narrowly that I still had to pull it up and lay it back down. I didn't bother trying to lay it from one end to the other, removing bubbles as I went; but I still managed (thank God) to remove all the bubbles after about 15-20 minutes of nonstop rubbing and pressing. Not easy!As for the claim that it is a blue light filter, I have nothing to say, because I wouldn't know how to tell. But if the claim is true, it would be a nice feature, I suppose. Ultimately, I advise you to be extremely patient, and mostly to *P*roperly *P*repare to *P*revent *P*oor *P*erformance.That is, find a place with *no dust*, and I recommend laying that laptop flat on its back, with the top of the lid pressed up against a wall, or something to keep it from sliding. I went into our bathroom because it has tile floors instead of carpet (dust), and I literally took all my clothes off (not being TMI here) because I wanted *no chance* of dust creeping in from my clothing. I'm telling you people, Murphy's Law applies to this process.Finally, when it comes to getting the bubbles out, I pressed and rubbed with the force of a mighty man for 15-20 minutes. Some went away easily. Others fought me back, even after 10-20 tries. (And no, it wasn't because there was dust there.) One trick that seemed to help was gently bending or flexing the laptop screen while pressing and rubbing the bubbles. Initially I had tried to keep the back of the laptop flat on the floor, so that I could press with all my force, but after that wasn't producing all the success, I tried gently flexing the screen, and then pressing.Ultimately I ended up with a 99.9% clear application. I tried going in on a "rescue mission" to get one spec of dust out from the lower righthand corner of the screen, and as I feared, other dust slid in nearby. Beware of that too. I hope you have an easier time applying this than me--even if you are my worst enemy.
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