![]() Here's how the anti-glare looked on SuperShieldz.Īnd this is how Paperlike's anti-glare looks.īecause Paperlike has slightly more texture, that matte texture will diffuse more light, and hence will diffuse reflections more. There's no visible difference, but the Paperlike has slightly more texture so when you run your fingers on it, you can heard a more audible feedback. Here's how SuperShieldz looked on my iPad Pro.Īnd this is how Paperlike looks. If you're using a screen protector from another brand, you can still watch the video to learn, just replace helper stickers with your own clear tape. There's a Paperlike installation video made by the company that's actually quite useful. Some helper stickers to help align the screen protector to the glass display, other stickers are for removing dust particles. That screen protector lasted me two years until it developed scratches. I messed up two installation but the third one was successful. For that price, I received three pieces of screen protector. My previous matte screen protector was SuperShieldz which I bought on Amazon two years ago for US $14. You get two pieces of matte screen protectors, a thank-you postcard, wet wipes, micro fiber cleaning cloth and some stickers to help with installing the screen protector. These are things included with the order. The shipping took way longer than I expected so I emailed them to ask what's wrong, and they actually sent out another set of screen protectors to me in case my original order was lost in transit. I spent $40 for two pieces of screen protectors. Paperlike actually contacted me asking if they could send some free screen protectors. Sure some are better but no matter how good it is, it's not worth spending more than $20 for just a screen protector. I personally won't recommend people get a screen protector that cost more than US $15 to $20. So what's the difference? The difference is I will tell you whether or not the product is actually worth your money. I receive sponsored products all the time to make reviews. ![]() Why would you guys want to push a $40 matte screen protector to your audience? Just because you received them for free? Seriously? So each time I see a Youtube creator push Paperlike to their audience, I sigh. ![]() There are so many sponsored videos that it's actually difficult to find reviews made by people who spent their own money to buy that US $40 screen protector. By sponsored, I mean they received free screen protectors, but may or may not be paid. Many of those Youtubers are sponsored by Paperlike. If you're looking for a matte screen protector for your iPad, you may have seen the many Youtube video reviews for it.
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