Let me start by saying this screen protector is a head-turner. The purple-rose gradient effect is stunning when the screen is off, and I’ve lost count of how many strangers have asked me where I got it. The rainbow shimmer under light? Chef’s kiss.
The privacy feature works as advertised—my nosy coworker couldn’t peek at my texts during lunch, though at extreme side angles in bright light, there’s slight visibility. Blue light filtering is noticeable; my eyes felt less strained during late-night doomscrolling sessions.
Installation was surprisingly foolproof with the included frame—no bubbles on first try! But here’s the rub: durability is hit or miss. My first protector cracked mysteriously (no drops, just charging), while the second survived a thermal mug attack from my kitchen cabinet like a champ. The 9H hardness claim feels optimistic based on mixed user experiences.
The pink tint looks fabulous indoors but becomes problematic in sunlight—I had to cup my hands around the screen like an old Game Boy. Also, fingerprint smudges appear more pronounced than regular protectors.
For $15/two-pack, it’s decent value if you prioritize style and privacy over absolute ruggedness. Keep the spare handy though—you might need it sooner than expected.