

#Iguard screen protector pro
I am shopping around for a screen protector for my new iPhone 11 Pro and am torn between the anti-glare protector by Zagg and this new glare guard by Otterbox. Source: The sample for this review was provided by OtterBox. It’s just too expensive for me to give it two thumbs up. When it comes down to it, it’s a great screen protector. Does that make the $65 price tag easier to swallow? I’m not so sure.
#Iguard screen protector registration
It does carry a limited lifetime warranty and you don’t have to return the old protector, have a receipt or have a registration to get a replacement, which is nice. The downside is that this is a really expensive screen protector. It also does not attract fingerprints or smears. I’m not convinced of that, but the screen does look really good indoors and out with this protector installed. OtterBox claims that the Amplify Glare Guard screen protector helps you save battery life because it allows you to maintain the same image quality at a lower brightness setting. No instructions were included in the box or on the OtterBox site.Never fear though, OtterBox does offer an Edge2Edge version which does go right to the rails of the phone. The edges of the protector are smooth with no sharp edges and the particular version of the Amplify protector that was sent to me is case-friendly since it doesn’t go right to the edge. The OtterBox Amplify screen protector does not cover the front-facing camera, so there are no worries about Face ID not working. Within seconds it is perfectly stuck to the screen. You really can’t screw this up because the frame makes placement a snap.Īs soon as you let go of the protector, it “sucks” itself to the screen like you can see in the image above. Then turn the protector over so that the previously covered side is down and place it in the frame. To do that, you just use the included alcohol wipe. OtterBox helps you out by including a frame that makes lining up the protector easy and foolproof.īut first, you have to clean the screen so there won’t be fingerprints or dust under the protector. Then there can be problems with bubbles under the protector and/or dust. If you’ve ever installed a screen protector, you’ll probably know that it can be a colossal pain to line up the protector perfectly on the screen.
#Iguard screen protector install
It’s not rocket science to install a screen protector but it would be nice to include instructions for the novices out there. I also looked on the product page on OtterBox’s site and didn’t find anything either. I was very surprised that there were NO instructions whatsoever included with the screen protector, either in the box or on the box.
