Transform Your iPad into a Canvas! 🎨
The KCT2 Pack Paperfeel Screen Protector is meticulously designed for the iPad 9th, 8th, and 7th generation (10.2-inch). It features a matte PET film that offers a paper-like texture for an authentic writing experience, while its anti-glare and anti-fingerprint properties ensure a clear and clean display. Installation is a breeze with included tools and instructions, making it the perfect accessory for creatives and professionals alike.
K**R
It works
I used this for non glare on tow Carplay units I have. I haven't had these very long and the one for my wife's car is not even installed yet. I have had the first one about a month and the glare is so great you can barely see the screen. I had to watch the instructional video a couple times. It is actually quite simply. I then used a hobby knif to trim it to fit the screen. It gives a nice non-glare finish.
B**H
110% recommend
AMAZING screen protector! Matches the normal feel of paper, easy to apply, has a durable feel, and does not hinder the ability to view what’s on the screen (clear)
M**D
Very Protective!
The screens do protect the computer. The only problem they are so protective that it takes several swipes to bring back the ability to change screens.
M**M
Does what it claims BUT finger swipes are suddenly SO LOUD
I found this easy enough to install using the written directions and it looks good/works well with Apple Pencil. It’s sensitive enough to touch input but finger swipes are so loud that reading or swipe typing is distracting to anyone sitting next to me (and annoying to me). It’s a raspy sound that I don’t get with my standard iPhone screen protector. I’m not sure I can take this in an airplane without becoming pubic enemy number one to my neighbors. I like it visually but the auditory experience may be a dealbreaker.
A**S
It’s ok
It does feel and sound like you’re writing on paper. I didn’t like the feel of it the screen wasn’t crisp and clear. It did make a cool sound and it kinda drags the pen like paper does.
R**R
Screen Protector
I love this screen protector!
J**N
Worst screen protector I have ever owned.
I have installed about half a dozen screen protectors on tablets. I'm very good at getting good results. I use anhydrous alcohol to insure that there is no hint of water on the surface. I use good thick microfiber cloths to make sure that there is no residue from cleaning agents or fingerprints, and I leave surfaces that will make contact uncovered as little as possible to make sure that no atmospheric dusts falls on the surface while I'm working.The screen protector I had on my current iPad was perfect. In fact, I had forgotten that I had one installed and almost installed this one over it because it was so perfect. But it was smooth and I wanted a textured surface, so I removed it.I watched the videos and read the directions in case there was anything that I should be aware of that was different from all the others that I had installed. There was nothing. But as far as the video goes, three tabs on the bottom is insufficient for reliable results. You should probably put some painter's tape on the sides in order to line everything up correctly.The main problems was that I could not, using every technique and tool I had, get rid of the bubbles. And there were a lot of them.I could get most, but many remained. The big problem was all the dust particles. They weren't on the surface before I started. I know because I had just removed a screen protector that was perfect. And when I would lift up the protector to remove a dust mote, another would appear nearby. I believe that the static charge on the surface was attracting them. I was like wack-a-mole with dust motes.The other problem was that it was so tiresome and laborious to move the air pockets to the edges. It was easy enough to do, but they were hard to move, and took more time that usual.Overall, I think that there are two problems with this item. First, that it has too high a statice charge to be used in any but the most dust free environments, and second, that the material is too thin to prevent excessive air pockets from forming. The one good thing I can say is that the surface does feel like paper, which is nice, but now my iPad looks like crap with all the air bubbles surrounding dust motes.
A**N
Check the fitment
Check the fitment before fastening. The first sheet I used was slightly oversized.
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