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Review on SPARIN 3 Pack iPad 6th Gen 9.7 inch/iPad Pro 9.7 Glass Screen Protector, Tempered Glass with Alignment Frame by Louis Asok

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Had bubble problems but ordered 2nd "pack " anyway

Sparin 3-pack, iPad 2017/2018 (NOT 2019 10.2”) Maybe it was me, or maybe that Kit but I had more bubble issues compared to my previous iPhone setups with JETtech and my previous iPad setup with ESR. I was able to get rid of the stuck bubbles by partially pulling back the screen (I couldn't manage to push them out). With that in mind, here are the reasons to buy a second set: + Lowest price per screen (3 packs).+ Snap frames to position the screen during installation. No hands-on skills required no second pair of hands required for fixing the protective varnish and at the same time gluing on the hinges (used with other systems). then a dot spreads without creating bubbles like old glue. Usually only the very edges require little TLC for full adhesion. + With this adhesive, it is not fatal if you accidentally touch the sticky side. I'm glad I followed another reviewer's advice and washed my hands first. + No cut-out for the front camera. One might think a tiny camera hole would be better, but it would make accurate positioning on a screen this size incredibly difficult. Just like you remove dust and other dirt. The screen is coated to reduce fingerprints. It has no optical coating to reduce reflections. This is normal for regular iPads, which also don't have an anti-reflective coating, but be aware that the Pro models and some Air models do, and you'll lose the benefits (while getting scratch protection and higher resale value and a gift ). Appeal) when you put on this screen protector. TIPS: * So glad I steamed our bathroom (fans off!) as directed to knock the dust out of the air. Especially when I had to completely remove the protective film to reattach it bubble-free. * First wash your hands with non-moisturizing soap - you need to remove the grease. *First use a regular screen cleaner and a cloth. The included "cloth" is more of a degreaser than a strong cleaner.* Do not turn the cloth or microfiber to avoid the risk of getting oil on your fingertips. * First inspect the screen at an angle, wipe and polish if necessary, use adhesive tape. (Even on a brand new iPad, I had a stubborn spot that cost me one of my three protectors.)* Don't panic if the screen touches and gets stuck while you're putting it in place. Just gently, slowly peel off at a slight angle.* I still can't get the bubbles out even with this improved adhesive, just partially fold it back and put it back. In a very difficult situation with the central bubble, almost or completely erase it. I even peeled off the corner and used masking tape to remove dust, that I overlooked. (I'm glad I kept the tape handy and usable.) All of the brands I've reviewed here share the same specs. Most of them use tape, this Sparin and the more expensive ESR use a positioning frame. Read full page to confirm oleophobic coating, hardness not less than 91H,

Pros
  • High resolution and light transmission of this screen protector keep originality and amazing display quality
Cons
  • Long delivery time