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Review on Premium [3 Pack] OMOTON Tempered Glass Screen Protector for iPad Air 4th Generation/iPad Pro 11 Inch - Crystal Clear Protection for iPad Air 4 10.9 Inch Tablet by Logan Broadnax

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Omoton manages to stand out from the indistinguishable

Some people, no matter how good they are, invariably and restlessly give up the most obvious thing about perfection in search of something even better. It's a terrible way to live. Like a gambling addict who ultimately bets on losing, someone in search of a super-everything will search until they become disoriented and even forget why they are looking or what they are looking for. I'm pretty sure the gambling comparison only made sense in my head. Either way, it's natural to want something better. And it is never impossible that there is something better. What you should strive for is the power and catharsis that brings contentment. What one might call "good enough", another person with a completely different paradigm would say "it's perfect". None of them are more correct. But the second person knows when to brake, slow down, and get out of the car without knowing what's coming next. It was too much false philosophy for a simple tempered glass screen protector review. One thing to take away from the crap I've sprayed on the screen above is that when you find something that meets, maybe even exceeds, all of your needs, it's time to stop searching. I wasn't trying to give you pseudo-wisdom. I just made up these examples to explain why when I randomly picked Omoton tempered glass screen protectors for one of my devices whose model I can't remember, out of literally hundreds (maybe not hundreds but many) Screen protectors for screen at a reasonable price. and they all supposedly offered the same features, I came across one that worked great. Perhaps some people will argue that there are better brands and models. I'd agree they probably exist, but I'm not going to mess around with something that works great anyway. Even if you take it logically, the ultimate choice isn't going to boil down to anything special other than the more appealing aesthetic of a particular brand, you'll likely continue to comb through the pile, concerned that there's an option you've overlooked. Some people use product reviews solely to make a decision. Of course, more reviews is more meaningful than the five-star average of reviews from just five submissions. I've learned not to muddy the waters by reading reviews. Inevitably, you will come across a negative review for a product that has had 342 reviewers and an average of 4.5 stars out of 5. But when it comes time to press the button to confirm the purchase, despite all the positives, this is the only negative review that cast doubts. Again, I can't recall what was in Omoton that made me choose them, although perhaps the third or fourth brand I've used was unhappy with the rest. Fast background. I don't know when or how it started, but when I first started buying Apple devices I decided that each of them should be enclosed in an Otterbox with the front screen removed and the protective glass in place. I've done this with just about every iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, and even Google's screen hub. And they were all Omoton. Before Omoton, my history of successfully installing screen protectors was worse than bleak. I designed the complex so that everything was set up perfectly, like surgical equipment waiting to be installed. I would only buy in packs of three, always expecting to ruin at least two. Omoton excised that dubious cyst and replaced it with a confident anticipation that only grew with each successful installation. This is the second positive Omoton review I've written and I VERY hate writing reviews. But sometimes we are obligated to share our experiences when they are overwhelmingly and unequivocally positive. The hinge technique setup used by Omoton was brand new to me and I thought it was brilliant. I'm sure other brands use a similar technique, but I'll never know. This ruled out a postponement, which I unfortunately managed to do. I can count on nine hands the number of times I've been so nervous in my attempts to flatten the tread that I've raised the glass to make another unsuccessful run. Eventually every bit of dust got stuck on the side you don't want the dust on. I recently broke off my impressively long line of consecutive installations when a rogue particle somehow squirmed around and created an immobile bubble. Despite best efforts to convince myself that it was barely noticeable and that 500 unsuccessful attempts at "peel extraction" was a disaster, I bent over the device, pushed back the screen protector with one hand and used the other. waving sticky dust remover, hopping back and forth like a hummingbird, and carefully covering the spot where the speck of dust was last seen. I went in and out in a moment you could name exactly. I'm ashamed to admit it, but I was shaking. I managed to clear one area of a speck of dust, but her brother replaced it elsewhere. Against all the advice I had given myself, I detached the screen and followed the same procedure. This time it was a great success. Given my history, the victory was unprecedented. Omoton has been a common denominator in every successful installation. I wouldn't even try other brands. It would look like infidelity. In terms of price, Omoton is in the midfield. For the 11-inch iPad Pro, a three-pack costs about $15 after tax. This is the average price. Just as I highly recommended a particular brand of headphones as a starting point, I cannot say enough about the Omoton and its consistently perfect execution of its sole purpose. Once installed, perfection continues. Response is amazing, accidental smearing disappears instantly. This is one of those rare products that does what it promises. An outdated (and commonplace) adage, "Why fix it if it ain't broke?" makes a good question and warns of the danger of becoming a cautionary tale. I can't make the decision for you, but I can confidently point you in the right direction. Thank you for reading.

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Reliable