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Ravox

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Nov 24, 2020
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Hi guys received my beautiful 14 Pro Max and want to give a recommendation about a screen protector i used and had a good experience

Screen protectors always is a painful process for me to apply without dust etc... bought 3 different brands to test, torras, LK and Spigen

My first option is to use the LK with he installation tool that comes with and was simply perfect, the tool makes everything so easy and the installation is perfect, the protector itself is high quality glass almost edge to edge, is the most perfect protector installation tool ive seen, there is no air contact once you put the iphone inside extremely easy

For those who suffer to apply protectors like my i highly recommend the LK... im returning the other ones and will buy another LK as backup
 
Spigen on my 14 pro is amazing. I have a FLOLAB coming because I’ve seen a lot of good reviews, but it took forever to ship & I don’t feel a need to remove my Spigen. Into the closet it will go until I need it, I guess!
 
Spigen has been my go to, but they didn’t have the black rimmed screen protectors out, so I bought ESR Armorite and it’s just as great. Easy, perfect install and same slick feel. Can’t go wrong with either.
 
I just bought some insignia generic screen protectors at Best Buy. I dont get the need for these high priced screen protectors and other high priced accessories.
 
I bought esr from Amazon and put it on minutes after taking the phone out. It looks great and fit perfectly
 
I’ve been using BodyGuardz Pure Edge protectors for a few years. No cutouts, I like them.
 
I have been using ESR Armorite for my past couple iPhones and never had any issues with dust or adhesion at the edges. I just applied one yesterday to the 14 Pro Max and it aligns perfectly. You don't see the black border once it is on the screen and it does not cover up any pixels.

I had a chance to test the effectiveness when I dropped my 13 Pro Max last year face down in the driveway and the corner of the screen protector had some chips/cracks. I was dreading the replacement process because I was expecting it to come off in annoying little pieces and possibly scratch the phone screen. Surprisingly, it all came off in one piece and when I felt the underside where the cracks/chips were, it was still smooth. It looks like the Armorite model might be a combination of their regular tempered glass screen protector plus a thin polymer layer beneath it that gives it extra strength and protects the screen when the top layer cracks.
 
Hi guys received my beautiful 14 Pro Max and want to give a recommendation about a screen protector i used and had a good experience

Screen protectors always is a painful process for me to apply without dust etc... bought 3 different brands to test, torras, LK and Spigen

My first option is to use the LK with he installation tool that comes with and was simply perfect, the tool makes everything so easy and the installation is perfect, the protector itself is high quality glass almost edge to edge, is the most perfect protector installation tool ive seen, there is no air contact once you put the iphone inside extremely easy

For those who suffer to apply protectors like my i highly recommend the LK... im returning the other ones and will buy another LK as backup
I tried applying tempered glass and got some dust particles in between and it was not looking good with the air bubbles so I always use this film screen guard from Gadgetshieldz which is easy to install with the kit that has a liquid. Also, without the kit, we can use soap solution at home to apply the screen protector without any dust particles! Switching off the fan helps to install a protector without dust in between...
 
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