![]() I advise watching the Zagg online instruction video first and have an extra set of hands ready to assist. In the new flat packaging the new spray pump is difficult to get much out (not the same as in video)with each pump. It gives the iPad a nice semi-rubbery texture.īe careful when applying, this is not an easy application and I have done many types of shield and window applications. ![]() Another great feature of the invisibleSHIELD is the feel and added grip it gives the somewhat slick iPad. Although, obviously the invisibleSHIELD provides little to no protection from dings or falls. My iPad once again looks great but now has an effective layer of protection against scratching. When I got up the next morning, I was pleasantly surprised the screen looked great, nearly perfect.Īll of small bubbles and minor amounts of liquid were gone. But I continued to follow ZAGG’s guidance and let my iPad sit overnight. Initially I was extremely disappointed with how the protector looked on the iPad’s screen. Throughout the entire process, I was using a cloth to absorb the excess liquid I squeegeed out to prevent any moisture from getting into the innards of the iPad. Fortunately, it took me a fraction of the time to install. The invisibleSHIELD for the back of the iPad goes on the same way as the one for the front did.Īlthough once it was in place, removing the excess liquid and bubbles from the back of the iPad was much easier than the front. The instructions say that you should let the device sit 12-24 hrs so that the remaining liquid has the chance to dry and the invisibleSHIELD has the opportunity to ‘set’ in place. It took me 20 minutes to get it even tolerable looking. Being a film-type thinner, non-rigid screen protector, those two joys come with the territory. It took a few adjustments getting the invisibleSHIELD to sit perfectly in place.Īfter you get the film just where you want it, comes the long and tedious process of removing the excess liquids and trapped air bubbles. So, I was surprised that ZAGG had their Full Body invisibleSHIELD for the iPad to me by Wednesday after it’s release. Many of my usual sources had them available for pre-order but almost most of them weren’t available on iPad Launch Day. Every device I have ever owned with a display has had a screen protector to guard it from the perils of the world.īeing one of the early adopters of Apple’s iPad, there were few options available to protect its fancy, eye-popping display. Being the AR guy I am, I like to protect my gadgets in as many ways as possible. Over the course of the many years since, not only have our tech-toys improved by leaps and bounds but the protection for them has evolved many times over as well. Back when they were just a simple piece of plastic that slid under the edge of the casing. I have been using screen protectors since the days of the Palm V. If you buy something through the links on this page, we may earn a commission at no cost to you.
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