Orzly Glass Screen Protectors Compatible with Nintendo Switch - Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector Twin Pack [2X Screen Guards - 0.24mm] for 6.2 Inch Tablet Screen on Nintendo Switch Console
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Jasen B Hicks
> 3 dayGreat product, looks great and fits well. Id give it five stars but I had ordered a few screen protectors for various products we received over the holidays and got a chance to compare this one with a competitor. The other screen protector had a nice video install and used guide stickers for alignment. After using that method and seeing the success I used their guide stickers to install this one. Wish this one had come with the same install stuff as that would have pushed it up a star. Otherwise, the product is very good, just not as easy to install as others.
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Floydo
> 3 dayI liked the fact that this was supposed to be a very thin glass screen protector. I did not like the application. As said in other reviews, the dust stickers leave a residue so do NOT even attempt to use them. The microfiber cloth leaves lint behind so youre better off using a different one if you have a spare. First attempt left a huge bubble and would not work out. Second attempt I went slower and appeared to be a success, but the edge does not stay. Dont know if its a defective set, but I tried twice and both were failures. Ive applied many cell phone tempered glass screen protectors with zero issues. Maybe the switch requires a special touch.
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Carel van der Merwe
> 3 dayDoes what it is supposed to do. Works well. Much better than the plastic screen protector I had before. Definitely worth it for protecting the switchs screen. It also comes with 2 incase you mess up applying the first one. There is a useful video that they posted on how to apply the screen protector if you find it difficult.
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Lyndsey
> 3 dayMy daughter just dropped her switch on the tile floor on accident and the screen protector saved the screen! The screen protector broke but the actual screen was perfectly fine.
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William
20-11-2024I’m sure they work great, but I’ll never know. There’s no real way to put them on without being extremely careful. If you don’t get it on the first try, that’s it. They do stick back on, but peeling it off to try again invited a piece of lint on the adhesive side both times this happened, and there’s no way to get that off without making it worse. Had to throw both of them away, can’t believe they would go through all the trouble of making a premium protector but not include a way to put it on straight, even the cheap protectors I tried before this had plastic strips on the side so you could correctly align them. What a waste..
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Frequent Online Shopper
> 3 dayIf you are unsure of which protector to choose for your Switch, Id say you cant go wrong with Orzly. They make some of the thinnest protectors, and theyre scratch proof. They are also cut more precisely to match the Switch screen than protectors from other makers. Some makers dont bother to cut out a shape for the light sensor, etc. Great product. Onto application: Im a perfectionist with this kind of thing. Its definitely good that they include 2 pieces per kit because I screwed it up the first time & couldnt use the first piece. For the first attempt I tried the tape hinge method seen in various places on YouTube. That didnt work so well for me. I ended up having to reposition it, so I peeled it off and moved it a little, only to find a piece of dust trapped under it. I then tore it off and trashed it since cleaning both the screen and inside of the 1st protector seemed nearly impossible. I dont think youre actually supposed to use an alcohol wipe on the inside of a protector, and in any case I only had 1 more wipe. I moved on to the next attempt and simply eyeballed it as I set it down. I found that when I set it down the entire underside was still not adhered (i.e. it was all one big air bubble), so I could still shift it around a little to be perfect. I did this and then pressed down in the center to start the adhesive / bubble removal process. In the end Im satisfied but this couldve easily been a 1-star product if they hadnt included two protectors, or even if I couldnt do it in two tries. I imagine they (& other manufacturers) include two protectors based on the average number of attempts it takes or such.
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Christopher A. Flynn
> 3 dayI made this purchase based on reading reviews of Orzly screen protectors for other products. It does not disappoint. It was incredibly easy to apply, and with the included cleaning swab, dust stickers and micro fiber wipe, it went on perfectly. The clarity is great, and its perfectly fitted for the Switch screen. No issues placing it into the dock, and no issues with with peeling off, or bubbles after hours playing on the dock.
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Wayne
> 3 dayThe screen protector went on nicely and is very thin. Allows my console to dock while also using a dockable case. Great for protecting the screen from cracks and scratches. I trust this brand and would recommend it to a friend. A good way to apply any screen protector is to place it on the screen (without removing the plastic backing) then tape it, on ONE of its four sides, in place. Next you should flip the screen protector back so that it is still connected to the device by tape but is not on the screen(The protector should be to the side of the device) (Flip the screen protector back and forth multiple times and ensure that it always lands on the screen correctly, the way you originally placed it). Flip the screen protector back to the side of the device. The plastic backing on the screen protector should now be facing upwards and the screen protector should be to the side of the device. Clean the screen with the provided materials then carefully remove the backing from the screen protector. Next use the tape to flip the screen protector back onto the screen and thus securing it in place right where you originally placed it. Smooth out the air bubbles and remove the tape from the side of the device.
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Juan Carlos
> 3 dayFácil de colocar, la pantalla perfectamente transparente, buena calidad.
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Birds
18-11-2024The first thing I noticed when I typed in my wifi password on the Switch was that the screen feels like it doesnt have any sort of oleophobic coating, and its fingerprint magnetism confirmed it. I dont use the touch screen much, but I needed to fix this mistake. After taking 40 years to wipe off two tiny smudges on the display, I ceremoniously plopped the glass sheet over my screen, and gleefully ran my fingers over the glass. It finally feels like it should, and doesnt affect touch response in the slightest. Thanks for fixing my console!