Sunday, 17 July 2011

Iphone Screen Protector - invisibleshield, invisible shield


This screen protector is made from a slightly rubbery material that is neither totally invisible nor totally smooth to the touch. It is extremely durable, though and doesn't seem to get smudged. I'll probably keep mine on for a while since I went to all the expense and effort but I think I prefer the more rigid matte finish covers.



I think the problem that most people have installing this cover is not getting it wet enough using the included spray bottle. I started off being very cautious and lightly misting the cover. But, when it's only slightly wet the cover is extremely sticky - which makes it almost impossible to work with. It installs way easier if it's literally dripping wet. Then you can slide it around on the phone to get it situated before using the squeegee. You also don't need to go nuts with the squeegee - just a light touch will remove the water without stretching the screen cover.



Unlike other covers, you can also peel it off and re-do it just about as many times as you need to. Some other covers are easier to install on the first try, but if you mess it up they are ruined. This one is difficult to install, but you can keep re-doing it without permanent damage. I was able to get it perfect without any bubbles, but I had to un-peel it about 3 or 4 times. ZAGG invisibleSHIELD for Apple iPhone 4 (Full Body)

I've had this cover for both the iPhone 3G, and now for the iPhone 4. For reference, I've also owned other variations of similar products including BodyGuardz brand, and also very cheap knock offs. I prefer Zagg for several reasons.



First, the installation is very simple. It seems other reviewers have had problems, but if you follow the directions it is fool proof. There is no adhesive on the product, you wet the cover with the included solution, and then apply it to your phone. No worries if you don't get it right the first time, you can simply lift it off the phone and try again. The key is to make sure you get it wet enough. After that, you push out all the air bubbles with the included tool, and let your phone set overnight. If there are still some little air bubbles left, they go away after about 24 hours.



Second, the protection that this skin offers is fantastic. I don't like bulky cases that take away from the sleekness of the iPhone. I keep my phone in my pocket with my keys, wallet, and anything else without worrying about it scratching. I don't know what the material is made of, but it's super strong and won't scratch. There's a lifetime warranty on this product too, so if you're actually able to make a scratch in this thing (which I doubt), they'll replace it.



Overall, I am extremely happy with this product, and will definately buy it again for my next phone. It doesn't ever peel or come off of the phone, it's never scratched despite the abuse I put it through, and was very easy to install. Great value, considering it's protecting a very expensive phone.

I purchased this based on the reputation of their products. The package actually said iPhone 4G, which kind of turned me off, but I guess that's because they likely made it before the official unveiling of the name iPhone 4. Installation was not that bad - no worse than any other screen protectors I've purchased for past iPhones. Took a little bit to get all of the bubbles out and looking perfect, but it wasn't difficult. I had the front protector on for less than a day before I decided I couldn't deal with it's sticky feeling. My fingers would sort of skip across the screen due to its rubberiness. I prefer the working surface of the touch screen to be smooth.



It also is not invisible. It creates a bit of an uneven sheen when looked at from an angle. The iPhone 4 is a beautiful device and I felt that this product definitely decreased the beauty of it. Would it protect the product? Yes. It definitely feels like you could take sharp objects to it. I just don't like the look or feel of it on the front. I'm leaving the back protector on, however. The stickiness helps it from moving around. I'm also confident when setting it down on its back.



I will be looking for a different protector for the front, as I have used other products on my previous iPhones that I've been happy with.

The instructions with the package are really quite poor. They could do a better job at making sure you go to the video to see a demonstration. Fortunately I read enough reviews to know this ahead of time and installed the protectors without a problem. Didn't really see the point of the side protection pieces. I did put one piece on to protect from the dreaded antenna attenutation problems, but it made the stainless steel look dingy, so I took it off - wasn't having much antenna problem anyway.



The organge peel effect you get with this protector really detracts from the crispness of the iPhone 4 display. And I dislike the tacky feel this protector has - my fingers don't glide, they skid when I'm using the touch screen. I'll be ordering the Powersupport Crystal screen protector when it comes out. Had very good experience with it on my two previous iPhones. Might keep the ZAGG on the back where the tacky feel has some benefit; especially if the Powersupport doesn't come with a rear protector.



Update: Put this in my pocket one day and the protector curled up and fell off! - Iphone 4 - Invisibleshield - Invisible Shield - Zagg'


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