OMOTON [2 Pack Screen Protector for iPad Air 5th Generation / 4th Generation, Compatible with iPad Air 5/4 10.9 Inch (2022 & 2020 Released) [Precise Cutout for Camera] [Work with Apple Pencil]
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Andres
> 24 hourEasy to install and still has full functionality
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Jojo
> 24 hourI always buy a 2 pack when replacing or applying a new screen. Seeing as though I don’t do this on a daily basis I tend to have a problem with bubbles on my first try. I use the first one for practice and if it goes on without a hitch then I have an extra one for down the road. This time I had trouble removing the bubbles on my first application. Once I got the hang of it, I then applied the second one and totally bubble free. This is an excellent quality screen, arrived quickly, cleans nicely and no problem with touch screen access.
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Kayla Keng
> 24 hourPerfect size to cover viewable screen area of my iPad Air 4th gen and fits within the protective case iPad is in. No compromise of touch screen sensitivity. 2 pack is a plus. Great buy.
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Milk Tea Enthusiast
> 24 hourEdit: Blue’s Clues everywhere lol my fingerprints are everywhere on my screen. Not quite fingerprint resistant— it’s about the equivalent to my $1.50 screen protector on my iPhone as far as “fingerprint resistance”. This may be due to it being glossy rather than matted, so I won’t really count it against the product. However, cleaning off the fingerprints was a little challenging, last night there were still some prints/smudges despite using a cloth with a bit of alcohol to get rid of the oils from my finger. The screen protector is quite durable, I’ve been using my Apple Pencil on it. So far, if I had to buy another screen protector, I may buy this again. Although installation was a hassle, the thickness and clarity of the screen protector is very nice. Works well with my current case, and is not showing any signs of scratches as I draw. Knowing what I know now, the installation wouldn’t be too troublesome if I had to do it again (at least that’s what I want to believe). Overall, give it a shot— the price is pretty good (you can hardly beat it) and other reviewers had no issue with installation (so my case might be just one of the bad cases). Summary: It’s a decent screen protector with a challenging installation process that took me 2 hours to get it right. Pros: - The thickness of the tempered glass feels reassuring— even when I had to pry it away from my iPad during the installment issues, it did not crack on either screen protector. - The size/coverage of the screen protector does not cover the entire screen— I assume the slight gap is for when I choose to use a case and it won’t mess with the screen protector (If not, I got the wrong size lol) - Touch Screen is soooo glossy and smooth, I feel like my fingers are skating when I touch it. I don’t see any problems with touch screen sensitivity interference or display quality (yet, and I pray I never do because my fingers like skating). Cons: - Ease of Installment: Was more of a test of my patience and wit, I’ll admit the abundance of dust in the air is not the product’s fault— but the “guide stickers” that were supposed to act as a hinge to make placement of the screen protector easier mostly made it way harder. The concept is great but not if the screen protector can easily (and I mean easily) dislodge and ruin the alignment I spent 15 minutes trying to do when you need to flip it onto your iPad. Also, the guide stickers left some adhesive residue on the back of my iPad. It took a bit of rubbing alcohol to carefully remove it. I used BOTH screen protectors— both ended up with bubbles and dust in between. I cleaned my iPad for 5-8 minutes straight with the wet wipe, microfiber cloth, and the “dust-absorber” sticker just trying to make sure, as per the instructions, that the screen is completely clean. This isn’t my first time installing a screen protector and rarely do I need a second screen protector. I have no clue as to why it was so hard both times to install this specific one that I was determined to make it work despite the bubbles and dust in between. My kit did not come with a small card to take out the bubbles so I had to use the old faithful library card to do the trick. Not a problem but just putting it out there. Also, on the front of the instructions, it says “Bubble-free installation” but definitely was a challenge to get it to “bubble-free” (see photo). - Touch Screen: Attracts so much dust on top as well, finger prints are way visible which sucks since on the front of the package it says “Fingerprint Resistant” but my iPad looks like Blue’s Clues everywhere. However, this con is not TOO bad since that can easily be remedied with proper cleaning of the screen every now and then with cloth or an alcohol wipe. I don’t notice the fingerprints if the display is on so it won’t affect the quality of what you’re looking at or watching. - Instruction Quality: I read this thing 7 times, twice the first time, 5 more times after I was down to the second screen protector. You can read the instructions or watch on YouTube. Step 2 and Step 4 need more elaboration on the written instructions. What I Learned on this Journey: If you have dust that’s now causing a noticeable bubble and is an eyesore (like my grades), gently peel off the tempered glass screen protector from the corner it’s closest to, enough so there is ample space (the sticker’s plastic side will be attracted to your screen, you need enough space so that the sticker will not fall onto the screen but not too much space that more dust can enter from who knows where lol) and then use one of the guide stickers (if you have any left) and have the sticky side of the sticker attach to the sticky side of the screen protector, press gently with your finger and then gently pull the sticker away to remove it from the screen protector. When you’re done, make sure to use the sticker to clean up any dust that may have fallen onto your iPad’s screen before putting the screen protector back. That will help prevent you from damaging the sticky side of the screen protector and rid the dust. I heard tape works too but some tapes can leave a sticky residue so proceed with caution. The guide stickers for some reason didn’t cause any residue when I used it to get rid of dust so— yeah. LOL Also— it took 2 hours to do this. It shouldn’t have to be that way. I suggest the company add maybe additional troubleshooting tips. Will report back on the quality of the screen protector after several days of usage before saying if I would buy again or not.
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Adonis Hodkiewicz
> 24 hourInstalls easily. Used on new iPad Air ... Touchscreen works fine.
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Miguel Noriega
> 24 hourIt was easy to install
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The R.
> 24 hourNo complaints. Easy installation and no bubbles! Not much else I can say about a screen protector. Fits the 10.9 inch iPad Air 5th Gen perfectly.
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Robert Christian
> 24 hourI read the reviews about these screen protectors and was impressed by all the great reviews so I ordered for myself. I purchased so I could install on mine and my daughters iPad air, I looked at tutorials on YouTube and read the instructions to have a smooth install process but the 1st one I applied had a bubbles I couldnt get out due to dust. Tried the 2nd one with better success, I emailed the company about the issue I had and they sent a replacement for me free of charge. The company even sent it expedited so I could get it faster and protect my device. This company has the best customer service that Ive ever had and I appreciate the level of consistency that they have, I would gladly purchase from them again and I highly recommend them for everyone that needs a screen protector for their iPad air. Truly 5 star service and the screen protector works way better than I ever thought it would, even with apple pencil and the cover I have installed. Amazing product from an outstanding company, Thank you OMOTON
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shharter
> 24 hourAmazon products are great and if something is wrong they take care of it
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Verified Customer
> 24 hourThis is already almost a year on my iPad and still in good condition. It only has a few cracks on the side.