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Review on [2+2 Pack] Paperfeel Screen Protector for iPad Pro 12.9 2020 & 2021 with Camera Lens Protector - High Touch Sensitivity, No Glare, Scratch-Resistant, Matte Finish - Compatible with Face ID & Apple Pencil by Chris Doe

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I bought it for my husband. He loved it. Here is his review.

This is my second screen protector of this type. This PaperFeel screen protector is a bit thicker, has a bit more texture and has a bit more screen impact than the previous one. I didn't like it at first, but after an hour of getting used to it, I'm glad I've changed. I use my iPad for creativity. I touch a lot and really need the extra tactile feedback this screen protector provides. Without it, after a second acid hit, the Apple Pencil glides like a drunk monkey on ice. The only downside I can think of for this screen protector is that it reduces the clarity of the screen a bit. I find it easy to compromise. YMMV. People say they wear out the springs faster, but I haven't encountered that yet. You can buy four pens from Apple for around $20 or $25 if you have this problem. Another big plus is that it comes in two packs. Having two screen protectors is great in case you make a mistake during installation. If you're a perfectionist, you'll definitely want to use yours during installation. It comes with everything you need: cleaning cloth, alcohol wipes, alignment stickers, etc. Clean the screen thoroughly. Take your time. I did not use camera protection as it is not compatible with myiPad. I can't comment on them. Protective film Paper Feel is necessary for creativity for me. If you're transitioning from traditional media to digital, or just feel like you need more control over the Apple Pencil, give these a try.

Pros
  • Screen Protector
Cons
  • Low Repairability