📚 Shield Your Kindle, Elevate Your Reading Experience!
The Supershieldz Anti-Glare Screen Protector is a premium 3-pack designed specifically for the Kindle Scribe 10.2 inch (1st Generation - 2024/2022 Release). Made from high-quality Japanese PET film, it offers a matte finish that reduces glare and fingerprints while ensuring a natural touch sensitivity. With a 3H hardness rating, it provides robust protection against scratches and daily wear, making it an essential accessory for avid readers.
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
Number of Items | 3 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 8.82"L x 7.52"W |
Finish Type | Matte |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Screen Surface Description | Matte |
Screen Size | 10.2 Inches |
Compatible Phone Models | Kindle Scribe 10.2 inch (1st Gen, 2022 Released) |
Special Features | Scratch Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Tablet |
Item Hardness | 3H |
K**R
Perfect Matte Screen Protector for My Kindle – Highly Recommend!
I couldn’t be happier with this screen protector. The matte finish completely eliminates glare, making it so much easier to read in bright light or outdoors. It feels smooth to the touch, and there’s no sticky residue or weird texture – just a natural, paper-like feel that enhances the reading experience.Installation was straightforward with no bubbles, and it fits my Kindle perfectly. I also love that it resists fingerprints and smudges, so I’m not constantly wiping it down. It’s holding up well so far, and I’d absolutely buy it again. Great value for the quality you get!
P**Y
This screen protector is worth every penny
The Screen Protector is another way to collect money, but wait... This protector is a great purchase. The Screen is easier to read, and installation is very clear, with steps 1 and 2. I will say, this is a must to protect this expensive tool. Installation is easy and complete. Quality is fantastic.
A**R
Good quality but not easy to install
the quality is good but it's not easy to install it because it makes a lot for bubbles and it takes a lot of effort to remove them.
J**K
Wasted all three wouldn't fit properly. Bubbles everywhere
Let me start with saying it is my fault in purchasing this product because I thought it was the harder glass form and not the film type protector. I hate the film based screen protectors and they never work properly for me. I always buy the hard glass 9H and it works every time.Well I decided to give it the benefit of the doubt because I just got my Kindle scribe and I was wanting to use it obviously and excited. But in all of my reviewing and reading up on it since the original model was available for pre-order, I haven't read anywhere about the effects of the stylus on the screen itself.It got me to think because prior to this I've owned three Kindles. Two Kindle paper whites and a Kindle 3rd generation or something beforehand. I have never once bought a screen protector for any of my Kindle devices. Granted if you have a Kindle paper white you don't really need it unless you're one of those people, that's going to be really rough with your device's and you just don't even bother with the cover or and you throw it in with your keys and let your cat play with it. I don't know. I can't understand how you could destroy the screen on a normal Kindle device.On the Kindle Skye, however, the stylist is different from other stylist pens that I have used and I'm a stylist addict FYI. So I have stylus's all over my house that are non-powered and the powered versions. I just like using them and find them very handy. But if somebody who's used a powered stylus I'm used to it. Just being a plastic type tip that will eventually wear and need to be replaced.The Kindle scribe stylus reminds me more of a mechanical pencil in its design and from just the limited experience I have in using it over these past few weeks, I don't really feel like it would give the amount of wear and tear even over time. That could may be necessitate the usage of a screen protector. I can see maybe using one as a recommendation but not necessarily a necessity like you have to use one or you're going to mess up a screen.But on this topic I have no clue and I've researched thoroughly and I can't really find anything and even talking to people online. No one has really had an issue that I've talked to from just normal usage and has bothered with a screen protector so I'm kind of on the fence of if I even want to bother trying to buy another one because it seems like they all come in this film for this size of screen which is really annoying. I don't know why it has to do with the technology for the e-ink display. I know that. Because I can see putting a normal glass hard screen protector like I have on my phone on the Kindle and then it producing a glarish like shine. But at the same time I couldn't see that being any less irritating or more irritating in my reading on my Kindle than it is on my phone and it doesn't bother me on my phone.I don't know. I'm kind of spiraling here on this issue. Anybody? Any advice? Anyone have any issues with the stylus and screen wearage overtime? I've had mine for like a month now and I have to say that even after this amount of time I'm probably not going to use this stylus feature as much as I thought I would. I mainly bought the candle because of it screen size because I did want a larger size reader.I read a lot of nonfiction books and reference material along with my fiction and in Reading a typeset specific for a textbook sized document. It just feels looks and reads completely different on your normal paperwhite than it does on the scribe with the larger screen.In any event, we're talking about the screen protector here and the screen protector is junk. I went through all three of them and I could not get any of them to adhere without there being bubbles everywhere and I followed the directions to the letter. I was patient. I turned off any ceiling fans so there was no air flow. Any dust. I have no problem putting screen protectors on anything. I'm the guy my friends go to to do it This Kindle scribe protector is either defective or I got a defective screen on my 's. Kindle because these two do not want to live happily ever after. So unfortunately I cannot recommend this product.
K**R
great item, easy to use
fast delivery, very good quality, affordable price.
J**N
A Great Addition to My Kindle Scribe - Supershieldz Anti-Glare Screen Protector Review
I recently purchased the Supershieldz Anti-Glare Screen Protector for my Kindle Scribe 10.2 inch (1st Gen), and I'm impressed with its performance. The protector's matte finish has significantly reduced glare on my screen, making it easier to read in bright environments.Ease of Installation: 5/5The Supershieldz Anti-Glare Screen Protector was a breeze to install. The Japanese PET film is high-quality and easy to apply, leaving no residue behind when removed.Touch Sensitivity: 5/5The protector maintains real touch sensitivity, providing a natural feel that's comparable to the original screen. This means I can still enjoy seamless reading and interacting experiences on my Kindle Scribe.Durability: 5/5The Supershieldz Anti-Glare Screen Protector has already protected my device from daily scratches, dust, and scrapes. The protector's durability is impressive, especially considering the gentle material used.Value: 5/5For the price, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the protector. Three screen protectors come bundled with the product, making it an excellent value for the cost.Conclusion:The Supershieldz Anti-Glare Screen Protector is a must-have accessory for Kindle Scribe owners. Its anti-glare and matte finish enhance readability, while its durable material ensures long-lasting protection against daily wear and tear. The real touch sensitivity and easy installation process make it a joy to use.
S**2
Pretty good so far.
The media could not be loaded. This was just what I was looking for. Installation was pretty easily and there are no bubbles. I hope it holds up well when taking notes.
C**
Needs better instructions for type of screen
These protectors will always have bubbles if applied like normal due to the textured screen. I was able to finally get one on my kindle scribe mostly bubble free buy working them out as I applied it slowly, only peeling the backing off a half inch at a time. I ruined 2 out of 3 thinking i could get the bubbles out the normal way, but the screen itself prevents any deep set (near the center) bubbles from moving due to the texture grabbing the adhesive tightly after the first pass with the card thingy. Once on, it is barely visible and doesn't cause issues with sensitivity or glare. It's just an absolute pain to apply.
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