Saturday, March 31, 2012

Transparent Clear Screen Protector for Motorola Droid X MB810 with Lint Cleaning Cloth, 3 Packs

 

Transparent Clear Screen Protector for Motorola Droid X MB810 with Lint Cleaning Cloth, 3 Packs

 

Transparent Clear Screen Protector for Motorola Droid X MB810 with Lint Cleaning Cloth, 3 Packs
Price : $0.91

Product Description


Protect your favorite gadgets with a screen protector! Guards against scratches, smears, dust and dirt, and keeps your LCD screen in perfect condition. This LCD Screen Protector Covers the whole front screen including the camera hole to provides a full coverage from dust and scratches. Screen protectors provide crystal-clear visibility and do not interfere with touch-screen operation. Fits the Motorola DROID X screen. Easy to apply and can be removed and washed for reuse, without leaving residue behind! Please note, this is an aftermarket item. It is NOT manufactured by Motorola.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 0.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B003X57XB8

Technical Details

  • Compatible with Motorola DROID X / MB810
  • Protects your phone screen from scratches
  • Can be removed and washed for reuse, leaves no residue!
  • Perfect fit: precisely engineered to fit your phone perfectly
  • Motorola DROID X Clear Screen Protector x3

Customer Reviews


Excellent product for the price. I was hesitant to buy it when I read the reviews, but I am very happy. The key to these screen protectors is to know how to apply them.
The protectors have 3 layers each. The first layer (with the red tab) faces down and covers the "sticky" side of the protector that touches the screen. I say sticky for lack of a better word. The middle layer is the actual protector itself. The last layer (with the blue tab) is the top layer that you can use to press out bubbles without messing up the protector.
Applying the protector is somewhat difficult if it is your first time. First, I turned off the phone as I pressed some buttons which turned the screen on. Second, I put on latex kitchen gloves and washed them off thoroughly. The screen protector will not stick to the latex, nor with the latex leave an oily fingerprint on the protector. Third, I wiped the screen down with a damp paper towel, then dried it off with another. Then I rubbed the screen with the included lint-free cloth (coffee filters work just as well). Make sure that there is NOTHING on the screen, otherwise there will be an air bubble there that you cannot get rid of.
Now comes the tricky part. Peel off the red tab layer about halfway and align the protector with the phone of the top of the Droid's screen. Make sure that it is aligned perfectly, otherwise, the protector won't seal completely. Then roll the lint-free cloth up and rub it down the protector vertically as you slowly remove the red tab layer. Once that is done, and there are no major air bubbles, press the small air bubbles out from under the protector. Then grab the blue tab layer and SLOWLY peel it off diagonally. Go slow, otherwise you will take off the protector.
That's all there is to applying the protector. I did notice that there was a little residue (just enough to cause there to be some friction when sliding my fingers across the screen) left from the second tab. I got rid of this by taking the damp paper towel and gently rubbing the top of the protector with it. Everything came off perfectly.
Hope this helped someone. Don't forget that 3 come in a pack, so you don't have to get it right on the first time. Enjoy!

I bought a set of these despite some of the negative reviews. They were cheap enough that why not. The install is difficult, but not more then any other screen protector. To begin with, I am just about to order another set because I screwed up the install on all 3 of these. But, notice I am about to order another set. Now, I don't know if other reviewers didn't get the same product that I did, but there are 2 protective plastic covers to each screen protector. each had a tab that states when to remove. This is the same as most other screen protectors. So, you are not trying to peel of the sticker, which would leave residue, but the whole protective cover for the screen protector. So sticky residue...sounds like someone doesn't know what they are doing. Okay now for the install, and the problems. To start off, I am a perfectionist. The last one I installed is very, very good. There is just one small speck under it and so I want to replace it. Now that I have some fingerprints on the screen it is hard to even find. Okay, so the problem I ran into and I assume others as well, is that the lint free cloth is not actually lint free. This is not much of a problem for cleaning the screen, after cleaning you should use canned air and some tape to perfect the screen anyway. Where it becomes a problem is that it is packaged with the screen protector. So there are small pieces of lint all over the protective covers on the screen protector. If you don't clean them off first, when you peel off the first layer in order to install the protector, the static attracts that lint. Unfortunately I didn't realize this until try number 3 and it was too late at that point. So, follow all hints you have heard, clean area, gloves if available, canned air and ensure under light that the screen is clean and as an added step ensure the new protector is free of lint before removing protective covers. That will ensure a clean fit. Buy these protectors. They feel nice and fit the entire screen, but more importantly they are only a few dollars. You spend more then that on an energy drink. Stop worrying. The only other thing worth mentioning is that they are a hair long. literally, not much more then a hair. If installing from the top of the phone, they hang just a hair below the bottom of the screen. They don't actually touch the buttons so there is no issue there, but when first installing it takes a minute for the bottom to settle out and if you look close, very, very close, you can see that it overhangs. This is by a distance that I cannot even measure, maybe the length of 2 or 3 hairs thick. This is my first review ever and grammatically it is a mess but if I didn't write it now (with a few drinks in me) I never would. Previously I purchased the Masque brand, Between the 2 the Masque is better in that they fit perfect and don't have the lint issue, but for the price, after a proper install these look exactly the same and actually seem like colors look brighter and are more resistant to fingerprints. When it comes down to it I am reordering these instead of the others which I would also rate as a 5 star. In summary, these Do Not have that crappy feel of Zagg products. They feel like a glass screen. They are easy to see through, resist fingerprints, and fit very, very good. Ordering more right now. BTW fast shipping even around Christmas time.
EDIT:
Okay, So I still believe these are good for the price...I have ordered them 3 times. However I have to amend my statement that the shipping is fast. My first order it was. My most recent took over a month. Additionally they scratch easily so I find myself peeling them off quickly. Not really much of a problem except now the shipping takes over a month. I just don't plan that far ahead.
Transparent Clear Screen Protector for Motorola Droid X MB810 with Lint Cleaning Cloth, 3 Packs

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