I’m looking for a clear case and to get the best protection without losing the look of the iPhone 14 Pro. And a good quality screen protector.
I was looking at buying the Spigen Ultra Hybrid and the Spigen EZ fit screen protector. I’ve had that same brand’s screen protector on my iPhone 11 for almost 3 years and it’s been great and I’ve used their clear cases too.
Anyone try Casetify?
But is it significantly better to buy the Otterbox symmetry clear or the Mous Clarity and then a FloLab’s screen protector? I’ve been seeing everyone talking about them. I don’t mind spending extra money if it’s worth it, but is it just a marketing ploy with influencers? Opinions?
Hello! I’m thinking about getting this brand of screen protector for my IPhone 13 Pro Max. I just wanted other people thoughts on it. Currently I’m using Otterbox but I find out with temperature it can kind of come off (also I currently live in Japan so pretty soon the temperature will be through the roof). Please give me your thoughts on it because I’ve seen a lot of praises on Amazon and some bad ones
Videos
I heard the best about their phone cases, and I'm planning to get one too. What I'm wondering is, are their screen protectors (on the site listed as "Alignmaster Full Cover" for the A55) also on par? Screen protectors that I can buy in the stores around me are all just the basic cheap and cracking ones whose edges crack when putting the phone face down on the table 😬.
Spigen EZ fit glass is $22. Just one protector.
Ztoptop, Sparin, Omoton is just $12 for a 2 pack. So Spigen is literally 4 times the price.
I have bought the $12 brands for many years. The clarity is good, the edges are rounded and touch friendly, the olephobic coating is good. But often there is tiny specks and imperfections under the protector that was not on the screen before applying.
I alcohol wipe and then sticky tape the entire screen thoroughly to get every last particle of the screen so i know it is clean. The imperfections are only visible in bright sunglight. Its almost as if the protectors themselves come dirty.
To anyone using the Spigen brand is it worth the money, or have you noticed any major quality or clarity benefits?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C915H28K/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A2SFKRF5TPZMT5&psc=1
I've long used Spigen screen protectors on my phones, always with an excellent experience. I'm debating between their glass screen protector and the OCDPlug screen protector. The glass is appealing to me because it doesn't need wet install, and I am familiar with Spigen's quality. I saw a youtube video of Spigen install, and it seems to look great. Just wondering if anyone here agrees
Hey! So i was going to buy the spigen screen protector for me and my brother, but i read some bad reviews. Some said that applying the second screen protector was more difficult then applying the first one because u only get one applier? Is this true? Also heard that the screen was very rough and not smooth. Does anyone know if this is true?
This year there are many negative reviews for Spigen tempered glass for 15 Pro Max.
Has anyone tried the ESR tempered glass? How is it?
Which one do you recommend getting?
Yo, I just wanted to quickly recommend the Spigen Glass tR EZ Fit (2 Pack) screen protector for the iPhone 16 Pro. It costs around $25, and honestly, it saved my phone.
I was just chilling, typing on Discord, when out of nowhere, my not so smart friend decided to throw his 5kg backpack right onto my phone. The phone was only about half a meter off the ground and flew into the wall at like 5km/h.
Thanks to the Spigen screen protector and my original Apple case, my iPhone 16 Pro survived without a scratch.
Again, this isn’t some paid promo – just sharing a life-saving experience.
Also, here are some pics.
For those looking for a screen protector that don’t mess with the fingerprint scanner.
I bought several sets of these screen protectors off of the Spigen store on Amazon. I originally thought these screen protectors were awesome. The fingerprint sensor worked just as well as it did naked, and their install kit was nice to use and got me multiple flawless installs (and I am extremely OCD with dust and bubbles).
But the glass itself is very rough. It wasn't super noticeable when I was gliding my fingers over it, but the roughness was much more apparent using my fingernails. After a couple weeks of use, my fingers would be scraped up.
I had this issue with each batch, so I just trashed them all yesterday and bought a few sets of Amfilm. They seem much better so far, but I am somewhat worried about the front-facing camera cutoff collecting dust. Time will tell, though.
I normally wouldn't put out reviews, but I have only seen a few mentions on how cheap the glass on these screen protectors feel.
Applied this screen protector last night and am quite pleased with the application. Would rather not have it on, but am bothered enough by the nicks and scratches you can get without it. It is perfectly centered on my device and goes just past the screen into the bezels.
Truly easy installation with the convenient “installation pad”, dust stickers, cleaning cloth, and tool to remove any bubbles.
My s25+ is arriving soon and was wondering if anyone is using this screen protector on the + or base model could share their opinions on it for it? Searching the sub yields a lot of inquiries on the ultra's anti glare properties and screen protectors which this isn't.
Has it affected the fingerprint sensor, has it protected the screen against falls perfectly? Appreciate any input, thanks!
I'm interested in buying this screen protector but worried that since it has no camera hole cutout, would it make the front camera blurry when taking photos or selfie videos?
Just asking because I want to protect it from scratches. I had a s20 5g for 3 years & got so many scratches on the camera.
In your opinion, which one is the better screen protector (Torras or Spigen) and why?
For those who like to run screen protectors, this is my evaluation of the Spigen GlasTR EZ-FIT for Pixel 9/9Pro. For those who prefer to raw-dog it, you can scroll on by.
tl/dr: Easy-peasey perfect installation on first try, works with finger print sensor. Pricey but worth it.
As a perfectionist, installing screen protectors is both a passion and an anxiety-inducing experience. If it's not perfectly aligned and free of any dust, bubbles or raised edges, I go crazy trying to fix it and eventually burn through more protectors than I should trying to get it right. So after seeing a video of the Spigen GlasTR EZ-Fit, I thought "this looks too easy and too good to be true". So I bought a two-pack off Amazon and installed one today.
Holy crap, it really is as easy as it looks, and installed perfectly on the first try with no fuss or anxiety, only had to gently smooth down the edges with the included tool after removing the frame. I am used to having to gently lift up the edges after installing and use a sticker to remove dust particles and/or better align the protector but I didn't have to do any of that. Literally perfect on the first try. The key is to make sure your phone and work space are as dust-free as possible and do it quickly.
And yes, it does work with the fingerprint sensor. I had an amFilm protector on before this (which gave me some problems with quality control and edge lifting), but it almost feels like the fingerprint sensor works BETTER now, without even having to re-register my prints.
Go get you some. Pricier than amFilm or some of the other cheap 3-packs but worth every penny for this angsty perfectionist.