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Review on πŸ‘οΈ Ocushield Anti Blue Light Screen Protector for Apple iPad Pro 11" (2018 & 2020)/iPad Air 10.9" (2020) - Eye Protection, Accredited Medical Device, Anti-Glare by David Finley

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Good thickness, easy installation, bubbles bubbles, corners don't stick to iPad, questionable anti-reflective coating

Installation was easy as I've done it at least 50 times on mobile phones, iPads for my family and friends. However, this was one of the more difficult screens to remove bubbles from and the bottom two corner edges don't stick and create bubbles themselves. Look at the photo the arrow is pointing to. The package includes an applicator to help guide the protective film, which is very helpful for people who don't do it often. I have cheaper blue light non-reflective glass on my old iPad Pro and iPhone, but Ocushield doesn't seem any different when I compare them side by side at different viewing angles and lighting conditions. The anti-glare coating is another reason I bought it, along with the medical grade 1 blue light protection. So I'll give that a try and wait a few days to see if the non-stick bottom edges issue goes away. Otherwise, I'm returning it for an American brand that's classified as a Class 1 medical device blue light screen. I'm definitely willing to pay for a quality genuine medical device to protect my eyes as I use my iPad for many hours long use days a week.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • unreliable