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The Tech Armor High Definition HD-Clear Film Screen Protector is designed specifically for the Apple iPhone 6S and iPhone 6 (4.7-inch). This 3-pack of PET film protectors offers maximum clarity and touch accuracy while safeguarding your device from scratches, drops, and daily wear. With easy installation and a limited lifetime warranty, it's the smart choice for any iPhone user.
I**N
great product
This screen protector came in sufficient packaging and is small enough to be posted through the door if no one is in to collect it. Sorry that i couldnt provide pictures on how to apply the screen protector to the phonee but i have the next best thing a decent set of instructions for a bubble free screen =)The best instructions i have found are off the internet as followed:*1Get a screen protector.They typically come custom-cut. (In a pinch, see the "Tips" to cut one down to fit.) There are a few basic materials:Semi-hard, slick, clear soda-bottle style such as PET, the most common and generally best. (Gimmicky variations such as semi-reflective or matte can be fun, but less practical.)Very hard, clear tempered glass, like a stronger microscope coverslip. Should have a plastic layer to hold together if damaged. Extremely scratch resistant, but brittle; tends to flake apart progressively once chipped.Very tough, thick plastic such as polycarbonate. Provides direct impact protection. Not very scratch resistant--won't stay pretty. May reduce accuracy of touchscreens.Soft vinyl plastic. Not recommended as generally less pleasant to use, but does prevent scratches.*2Understand the limitations of a screen protector. Screen protectors mostly ward off light cosmetic scrapes and scratches, not breakage--a particular danger for fancy cell phones with their all glass fronts and often minimal plastic edge cushioning. A "bumper" case that wraps around the front edge of a phone can provide fairly effective yet stylish impact protection. Keep it out of back pockets and other crush danger areas.*3Find a low-dust workspace. Anywhere indoors with calm air is a good start. You can improve things with steam. Running a hot shower works well, which fills the room with steam. When the steam has subsided, there will be less dust in the air than usual. This is the best time to apply the screen protector.*4Wash your hands. Dry them with a clean towel. Shake off any excessive lint.*5Clean the screen. Wipe it with a mild solvent like eyeglass cleaner or rubbing alcohol--or a damp soapy rag, which would not risk damage to low quality surrounding finishes. Rub it dry with a soft cloth and remove as much lint as possible with a blower or by wiping lightly with a lint free cloth, such as the microfiber wipe often provided with the screen protector.*6Check placement of the screen protector. Carefully remove it from its box or packaging.Before you lift its backing, position the screen protector over the screen to see how much margin to leave on each side and ensure clearance of features such as camera spots (with which the screen protector's less even surface would interfere) and microphone holes.*7Remove residual bits of dust with a mild adhesive. Dust is the most important thing to remove from under a screen protector: bubbles will eventually diffuse out through the plastic and tiny finger marks will probably merge with the glue, but dust specks stay. Lightly dab a sticky note (such as a "Post-it") all over the screen. Looking at the reflection of a bright area in the screen at an angle will confirm the presence or absence of dust. Quickly attach the screen protector before dust can gather!Some fancy screen protector kits include a special sticker to pick up dust.*8Stick on the screen protector, aligning an edge carefully. Peel back the screen protector's backing from one end (leaving it on the other allows more control by holding that end). Align it with the correct edge of the screen, leaving the margin you determined previously and watching how the alignment of the sides perpendicular to it will fall. Then peel off the entire backing and smooth down the protector.*9Problems? Little mistakes like tiny dust specks should be ignored, as trying to fix them will do more harm than good, the screen protector will soon absorb worse damage exactly as intended, and it will eventually be replaced for a fresh one. If you need to reposition the screen protector, lift an edge carefully with a thin but not sharp implement like a piece of backing material, fingernail, or plastic spoon edge. If a big speck of dust is underneath, try fishing for it with a sticky note, length of cellophane style tape (such as "Scotch") or sticky note, taking care not to disturb the adhesive.*10Remove air bubbles. Wipe the air bubbles toward the edges with a smooth implement like a credit card. Don't do this forcefully unless the screen protector has a surface protector to peel off after installation: the air will eventually diffuse out and too much force could scratch the brand-new protector.*11Finished! Enjoy your gadget without fear.I hope this set of instructions has helped you just like it has helped me.Overall this screen protector went on fairly easy it is completely bubble free and no trapped hair under the screen. I hope you all get the same results as i have =)Please note: I received this item at a reduced purchase price or, in some instances, free from charge, so I can test the product and leave my honest, fair and COMPLETELY impartial review of them – bad bits (if appropriate) and all! I'm required to review them within a few days of receipt. In the case of some products, such as beauty products, this means that I cannot provide details of the long-term benefits or effects of a product. However, I try the product and report on how it looks, feels, smells etc. and whether or not any instant difference or benefits were observed. Furthermore, I always try to comment on the ingredients where appropriate.I really hope you found my review helpful and would love for you to click on the YES button to say so. If you don't think my review has been helpful, before you click on the NO button to say I was unhelpful, I would love you to leave me a comment with your thoughts, so I can try improving my future reviews.
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J**F
Decent inexpensive screen protector
The coverage leaves a bit to be desired. Even with the curved glass on the iPhone 6, the coverage seems to stop short of where the curvature begins. This is especially noticeable when the phone is in a case, since the sides get nearly to the edge of the case, but the top and bottom leave about a millimeter of exposed glass. This isn't a huge gap, bit it is a bit bothersome. The biggest disappointment is the exposed area around the front camera and speaker. While this exposed area is obvious in the photos, screen protectors from Power Support and other manufactures in the past have managed to cover this area using small cutouts for the camera, proximity, and light sensors. That may be a lot to expect in an inexpensive screen protector, but it's still disappointing.Suggested process for installing the screen protector:• Turn off the phone. This keeps the screen from turning on while you're installing the screen protector.• Run a hot shower in a bathroom with the door closed for about 5-10 minutes to build up steam to get the dust out of the air. A small bathroom works better than a large one (if you have options) since it's easier to build up sufficient steam.• Clean the screen really well with a microfiber cloth. Alcohol pads can be used to clear residue easily, but you need to be careful not to let alcohol get in any of the holes (mainly the front speaker) and inside the phone.• Peel off the back of the screen protector cover and insert a piece of household tape underneath one of the top corners of the screen protector sticky-side up so that it it sticks to the underside of the protector. Do not shipping tape...it's too sticky. Scotch magic tape works well for this. Leave about two inches of the tape exposed so that you have something to hold onto.• Fold the exposed edge of the tape back over on itself so that it sticks together and doesn't stick to your finger. Don't fold it back onto the screen protector, however, because it makes it more difficult to remove later. This should result in about an inch of tape exposed.• Apply the screen protector starting at the bottom, using the home button as a guide to align the screen protector. It should be REALLY close to the home button without overlapping it.• As you lay the screen protector down, it's OK to bend it slightly so that it doesn't lay down all at once. This allows you to easily lift it back up and realign it. "Bend slightly" means having the bottom of the screen protector on the phone while having the top of the protector about 1-2 inches above the phone, with the protector bent along its length.• Watch the alignment and placement of the protector as it gets close to the top speaker and camera. If it overlaps either, then the protector probably wasn't close enough to the home button at the bottom.• Once the alignment looks good, let the protector lay all the way down with the tape still attached to the upper corner.• Use the included card to scrape out any air bubbles. Scrape towards the nearest edge until the bubble exits.• Clean the screen protector well with a microfiber cloth to remove any dust from the top of the protector.• Examine the screen for dust underneath the protector while the screen is off.• If any particles are found: º Get a new piece of tape ready on one finger. º Use the tape at the top right corner to carefully lift up the protector until you can slide the tape on your finger sticky side up underneath to get at the dust. Try to keep the tape from sticking to the screen protector. º Gently press down on just the area of the protector that has dust to allow the tape to grab it. It should not be too difficult to unstick the tape and slide it out. º Repeat until all dust particles are removed.• Once everything looks good, gently lift up the edge of the screen protector with the tape, peel it back holding just the exposed part of the tape (don't touch the protector), and let the screen protector lay back down.• Smooth out any remaining bubbles.• Remove the other protective cover on the screen protector as mentioned in the instructions.
D**S
Value for money but not great safety to the screen
The pricing is good since u get 3 pcs in that price. Application was easy too - no bubbles formed. Also it does not hamper the screen touch.However it does not serve the purpose of keeping your mobile screen safe, as it leaves quite a bit of gap around the edges!! So what good is a screen protector which does not serve its main purpose, which is to keep your mobile screen safe.
A**8
Small gap around the edges but covers the full screen perfectly.
Placed order on the 19th of Sep the same day the Iphone 6 was released, really hesitant was not sure if it would perfectly.Received it the following day 20th Sep (ordered via amazon prime)The screen protector covers the full screen and has been cut out correctly for the buttons speaker and front camera.Note: The area cut out for the button is not a circle but more of a 'n' shape, so it goes around the button but does not cover the area directly under the buttonIf I was to fault the product it would be that it does leave a bit of space around the edges but considering the phone has just been released it is the best in the market with a lifetime warranty. Its possible the may release a better design cut perfectly in line with the the button and more closer to the edges now that the phone has been released.Fitted on the first attempt with no bubbles at all, the little bubble removal card was really helpful along with the dust removal strips that lets you pull out trapped dust without the need of discarding the screen protector and it does work I had to use the strips for the Ipad screen protector which was also by Tech Armor and it helped remove a dust particle caught in the middle of the screen.
D**F
Very good screen protector, easy to apply and good extras.
Easy to apply. Dust stickers which are very helpful are included too. Screen protector is quite thin, but covers most of the front glass. Due to the nature of the curved sides, the protector does not go all the way towards the side or top & bottom edges. The protector is only just as wide as the actual display of the front of the iPhone, therefore very difficult to apply so that it covers entirely all of it - on mine there is now a very thin line of display uncovered, which you can only see from the side. I used it for an iPhone 6s.The iPhone wasn't dropped or scratched since applying yet, so I can't say how well it protects against that.4 stars due to the slight issue with screen protector only being just as wide as the screen, and leaving a rim visible from the side - this is however not a big problem!
H**A
... protector for my iPad mini and I fell in love with it
I previously bought a screen protector for my iPad mini and I fell in love with it. It went on so smoothly and easily and it was my first time applying any kind of screen protector too. I decided to buy another one from Tech Armor for my new iPhone 6 and I don't regret it one bit; same easy, smooth application, and no bubbles on my first try. With the iPad I had to get rid of some bubbles, although they came out easily with the sqeegee card provided. Good company with quality products and reasonable price. I definitely recommend them! Very fast shipping and delivery too, which is always appreciated. The screen protector for the iPhone 6 does not cover the round corners of the phone, which Tech Armor did warn us about. I don't really have a problem with it, so long as it covers most of the screen. It would bug me however, when dust gets stuck around the edges and goes into the corners of the phone case. But, that's a minor problem. I'm very happy with the product. Thank you!
W**N
Very good design spare a minor flaw
Difficult to get on but that is mostly due to my own lack of co-ordination. There is a lot of ways to actually get a new one if you fail even after all the advice, the equipment for a bubble free application and the links to videos. they really couldn't do more.the screen works nicely at protecting my phone. I have found nothing that causes a scratch, keys, sharp surfaces, drops, nails, other minor stress testing. I am not saying you can smash it with a brick but for every day use it is more than sufficient. I also believe if it does crack there are again more warranties and promises in place.4 stars because all screen protectors don't work with those touch screen gloves. this is a constant irritation/ hand numbing pain in winter and really needs to be fixed.
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