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Product Name: | amFilm Glass Screen Protector for iPad Pro 11 inch (2 Pack), Tempered Glass, Ultra Sensitive, Face ID and Apple Pencil Compatible |
Product Description: | This fits your -. Face ID Compatible: amFilm Proudly Presents our Top Notch iPad Pro 11 Protector, which guarantees full functionality of the Face ID sensors. Ultra-Sensitive: A screen protector should not impair your ability to use your iPad to its fullest capabilities. This is why we have created a special protective material that allows for full touchscreen sensitivity, which regular glass protectors inhibit. Premium Quality: Our Premium Grade Tempered Glass is scratch-proof, resilient, crystal clear, and long lasting. Each protector is custom fit for optimum screen protection, while leaving room around the edges for case compatibility. Our protector absorbs damage from daily wear and tear, and has an oleophobic coating that reduces fingerprints and smudges. What's in the Box: In this package, you will receive two (2) Top Notch Cut Screen Protectors, installation instructions, dust removal stickers, wet and dry wipes, and a squeegee to help remove bubbles. Satisfaction Guaranteed: We guarantee an easy installation with our unique handle application method, and we offer round-the-clock customer support. |
Product SKU: | B07JQ3YZT7 |
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Friedrich Mohs invented this scale in 1812, and it ranges from 1 to 10 with glass around 5 and diamond at the top of the scale.
The scale is represented by numbers only without the "H" suffix. The suffix means the hardness of a pencil. To find a rating, you use the pencil test, which compares the relative hardness of a screen. When a manufacturer claims that their screen is 9h, it means the screen can resist scratches from the hardest pencil.
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No way in hell would this cheap no-name Chinese-made garbage would ever be made of diamonds or sapphire.
My wet toilet paper would be a better screen-protector that this crap.
Except this isn't the same as the moh scale. The "h" changes it to hardness of a pencil
Friedrich Mohs invented this scale in 1812, and it ranges from 1 to 10 with glass around 5 and diamond at the top of the scale.
The scale is represented by numbers only without the "H" suffix. The suffix means the hardness of a pencil. To find a rating, you use the pencil test, which compares the relative hardness of a screen. When a manufacturer claims that their screen is 9h, it means the screen can resist scratches from the hardest pencil.
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was looking for 4A one but they dont make them yet
TechMatte also honored the lifetime warranty on their case which lasted for 16 months.
Solid company to me.
No way in hell would this cheap no-name Chinese-made garbage would ever be made of diamonds or sapphire.
My wet toilet paper would be a better screen-protector that this crap.
But how do you use and see the screen with the toilet paper on top? You'd also have to replace the toilet paper pretty frequently. It's not cost-effective.
I've used TechMatte and have no complaints.