🛡️ Shield Your Screen, Elevate Your Experience!
The Supershieldz 6 Pack for Google Pixel 4a (5G) offers premium protection with high-definition clarity. Made from high-quality Japanese PET film, these screen protectors ensure easy installation and removal without residue. With real touch sensitivity, they provide an exceptional user experience while safeguarding your device from everyday wear and tear.
Product Dimensions | 13.79 x 6.32 x 1.27 cm; 23 g |
Item model number | Google Pixel 4a |
Special features | Scratch Resistant |
Item Weight | 23 g |
R**O
Excelente
Excelente
B**N
I still prefer plastic screen protectors like these
I'm one of the weirdos who still prefers the plastic screen protectors like these. Sure, they're a huge pain to put on right (I probably wasted 3-4 of these and there are still a couple small bubbles), but I'd rather live with some small imperfections that I don't notice when the screen is on than have to pick broken glass shards out of a glass screen protector if it shatters.
P**Y
These screen protectors are great, I don't know what other reviewers are complaining about.
This is the third phone I've used this brand of screen protectors on and they work just as well as they did on my Moto Z2 and LG G3. I read the negative reviews, scratched my head, and ordered them anyways. Glad I did cause they're just as good as they were before. So first to address some things and then at the end I'll give some tips on how to apply these perfectly.They are cut pretty close to the edge of the display so it may take a few tries to get it aligned perfectly. (More on how to do that below) But this leaves plenty of room for a case so the edges of the case won't touch the screen protector and make it start peeling up. I'm incredibly OCD and the cut and fit satisfies my complex. I can't even see the side edges of my screen protector when the screen is lit up. (This is why I prefer plastic to glass)There was no dirt or hair or any debris in the package or on the screen protectors like one person said. I guess their house must be filthy if they had all that crap stuck to theirs. I've never seen any screen protectors come out of the box like that.It is true that this screen protector pack doesn't come with any alcohol wipes to clean the screen or stickers to remove any dust that gets stuck under the protector while applying it. However, it does come with two little micro fiber cloths. This pack of screen protectors is $6 for six. For that price I'll get up and go get the alcohol from the bathroom to clean my phone. Stickers to remove dust? You can use tape, like scotch tape, or painters tape. Both have worked fine for me in the past, I used painters tape this time.I also don't see any weird rainbow hue that one person was talking about. I have these on three different phones and they all look perfectly clear. Maybe that person used water to apply theirs - these are NOT wet apply. Thankfully. Also don't use cleaner with soap in it, like Windex, that could leave residue and maybe give you a hue like you see in soap bubbles.Tips:Leave both protective films on the screen protector. Clean the phone (goes without saying?) Put two pieces of painters tape or masking tape on the top of the screen protector at the long edge so half the tape is sticking off (or use any tape that peels off without leaving sticky goo). Align the screen protector on top of the screen with the screen on and lit up. I set my screen time out for 30 minutes and went to the settings page and hit the search button to give me an all white background to work on. When you have the screen protector aligned perfectly, stick the rest of the tape to the phone to hold it in place. Make sure it's where you want it. Lift up one side of the screen protector so it hinges on the tape, wipe the screen again with the cloth, peel the protective film off the bottom of the screen protector and then lay the screen protector back down down. It should go right back where you had it perfectly aligned because of the tape holding it to the phone. Push out any bubbles, then take the tape off, then carefully and slowly peel the top protective film off of the screen protector. If you want a better idea of how this works, search Google or Bing for screen protector tape method, or hinge method.If you have any dust trapped under the screen protector, use some tape to gently lift one corner of the screen protector, briefly stick another piece of tape to the underside of the screen protector where the dust is and when you peel it off the dust should come with it. Lay the screen protector back down, remove the first piece of tape and enjoy.In the pictures hopefully it's possible to see how straight and close the screen protector is to the edge of the display, and how clear it is on the white settings menu. The camera cutout is spot on, though it doesn't look that way in the pictures because they're all at an angle. Turns out it's pretty hard to take a picture of something that's only 0.12mm thick and clear.I hope this helps somebody. I know that glass screen protectors are all the rage now and there aren't many plastic screen protectors on the market for this phone, but for those of use who prefer plastic to glass these are great.
N**Y
6 pack for a reason
Scratches easily. Never had a screen protector scratch before. This is a first. Not even a couple months old
A**R
Ok
Good thing it's a 6 pack, it took a few tries to get it right no bubbles or lint
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