One of the three screen protectors is currently on the iPad 6. When the device comes out of the box, it is immediately installed for OMOTOM. I've used a number of different brands. The similar (sometimes identical, identical down to the brand name) packaging ensured that "close your eyes and wherever your finger lands, the choice is yours". If your finger stops on the most expensive one, play the game again. The screen protectors I tried were useful and did the job of providing a buffer between the iPad screen and the outside world, but nothing more. I never expected any particular brand to separate from the herd. The only brand I was remotely familiar with was Zagg, a company that used its monopoly to charge exorbitant prices. I just stumbled across OMOTON maybe a year or two ago (pretty sad when you can't remember if it was there). there was an additional 365 day cycle). Even in front of tempered glass, I've probably ruined those pathetic, brittle, $200-plus screen protectors that don't protect anything. So I'm still visibly nervous knowing I'm counting on the install. I bought three packs of OMOTON for my device fully expecting to ruin at least two of them. I played the odds. I've tried using kits with a frame that "guarantees" quick and easy installation with no bubbles. Well, the blisters turned out to be the least of my worries. The frame didn't fit well and slid just when I needed it most to keep it from sliding. While not as dramatic, I had other issues prior to OMOTON that left me frustrated but unshakable. I'm sure other brands are now using the "loop" method of installation and I don't care that OMOTON wasn't the first to streamline it. All I know is that this was a brilliant way to mount tempered glass perfectly. And none of this was meant to be an epiphany, but before I've ever used dust removers that came in attractive and durable packaging, I've always relied on those canisters of compressed air that kids seem to now use as one of their brain cell-killing methods. After all, the dust got there at the last second and every speck of dust manifested as a mini bubble that I could tolerate too anally. That was before OMOTON, by the way, when we had the only chance to set up and attach a protective film. Create loops of stickers that are easy to peel off after a project. All you have to do is align the glass, create loops and clean the screen with the tools also supplied by OMOTON. You then peel off the plastic to reveal the sticky side and simply lower it onto the screen. It snaps into place and the possibility of ingress of foreign dust particles is greatly reduced. In hindsight, when I first used OMOTON, I was too excited and boastful for a rather small accomplishment. So I stumbled upon OMOTON again and never tried the others. In an unexpectedly truthful series of things that usually turn out to be empty promises and bells and whistles, OMOTON's defenders were indeed extremely strong given their idiosyncratic thinness. I use Otterbox Defenders on my devices and now I remove the pre-installed protectors after applying OMOTON. It fits perfectly in the case and the responsiveness is just amazing. I didn't try the knife test, just trusting the screen protector wouldn't get scratched. And finally, in terms of functionality, what I think unknowingly made OMOTON my new inanimate best friend was the inexplicable way it actually improved my screen's visibility and clarity. And I swear it really made the colors popular. OMOTON listed what I thought were empty promises and then proceeded to fulfill each one. For a year (or two) I accumulated Apple devices and therefore used OMOTON a lot. Perpetually gun-shy, I still buy packs of two or three, even though logically I know I only need one OMOTON. If you haven't figured it out by reading this far, I highly recommend this product. And due to the meticulousness of the whole installation process and the unmatched quality (at a price that compares to lower competitors), I just ordered an OMOTON Bluetooth keyboard today. I am very cynical as a consumer. This brand, while I remain cynical, was a refreshing change. Thank you for your patience. I really shouldn't leave reviews. The word "meaningfulness" is in my vocabulary, so I know I can't use that definition.
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