![]() I've been around the block with many screen protectors on many devices, and some can be a bit more miss than hit during the application process. Inside the package is the screen protector itself sandwiched between two protective layers, a micro fibre cleaning cloth, an alcohol-based wet wipe, and the fitting instructions. My review Invisible Shield Glass arrived in the days after the iPhone 6 was announced (although it is printed up for 'The New iPhone 4.7" ' - everyone knew the specs in advanced, but not the name Tim Cook would eventually plump for). Zagg's Invisible Shield Glass (image: Ewan Spence) It's a worthy idea, but be aware it means there is very little spare width in the Shield if you misalign the Shield during the application process. Zagg call this approach 'case friendly' so any cases that reach around the iPhone 6 will not rub against the screen protector. Because of the curved edges that Apple has gifted the iPhone, the Invisible Shield will not reach out to the edge of your handset, rather it just covers the flat area of the glass. Certainly at the edge of the protector you can feel the ridge, but Zagg has bevelled the edges of this thin glass layer so it does not catch or have a sharp edge. ![]() The Shield does add to the thickness of the iPhone 6, but only by 0.4 millimeters. This gives the Invisible Shield Glass a natural edge against the regular screen's strength. The principle is a simple one - any dings, dents, or scratches are going to be absorbed by this easily replaceable layer, which will have been given strength against impact damage with no consideration having to be made for any sense of rigidity or preventing flex (a compromise that any smartphone screen does have to make). Essentially you are covering your glass screen with another layer of glass. With the requisite adhesive on one side, an oil resistant coating on the other side, the Invisible Shied is as close to the material of the iPhone 6 screen as you can get. If you want a screen protector that can keep your phone’s display safe, while also helping both your physical and digital hygiene, InvisibleShield’s XTR is the best choice.īuy InvisibleShield Glass Elite $59.99 2.As the name implies, this screen protector isn't a bendy piece of plastic, it is a very thin layer of glass. Smartphone screens are notoriously filthy, so being protected from germs and scratches or cracks is a significant benefit.Īnother wellness-focused feature of the Glass XTR screen protector is its enhanced blue light filtration. Some studies have shown prolonged blue light exposure can make it harder to fall asleep, so this is a great feature to have if you like to use your phone in bed. This coating is built into the screen protector, so it won’t wear off over time. One feature that InvisibleShield carried over from its previous screen protectors is its antimicrobial treatment, which can keep germs from living on its surface. The company has fused together both glass and a hyper-durable material called D3O to ensure its screen protector provides that absolute highest level of damage resistance from unwanted drops. InvisibleShield has made our go-to screen protector for years, and its brand new Glass XTR only extends that lead. ![]()
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