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Review on ๐Ÿ’™ Officially Licensed Hori Nintendo Switch Blue Light Blocking Screen Protector โ€“ Protect Your Eyes while Playing! by Danielle Aycock

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Static for maximum dust

This is one of the worst screen protector methods I've seen. I'm not new to using screen protectors after 5 hellish years of selling iPhones and screen protectors. I put one on my derailleur about a year ago, but after it was replaced under warranty I decided to give this Hori a try. Let me just say that the application method creates practically more dust than Megan's screen. Basically you need to put a screen protector on the screen with the plastic covering the adhesive. The bad news is that plastic has static electricity, meaning it attracts dust and sticks to it. Guaranteed to smother the dust on your screen. After the screen protector is firmly attached, they recommend peeling off the screen with tape and using more tape to remove the dust. It's good to find, or they could just come up with a better way of getting rid of the dust before coating the screen and preventing the dust from sticking to the plastic that makes contact with the glass. I'll try to return it and take something else.

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • Doubtful