Let me start by saying I’ve tried my fair share of blue light screen protectors, and the Ocushield for iPad Air 13" (2024) definitely stands out—but not without a few quirks. Here’s the real tea.
First, the GOOD: The blue light filtering is legit. After a week of late-night reading sessions, my eyes felt noticeably less strained. No more that gritty, 'I’ve been staring at screens for 12 hours' feeling. The slight amber tint doesn’t distort colors like cheaper filters—Netflix binges still look vibrant.
The installation? Surprisingly smooth. The alignment frame is GENIUS (though one user complained it was too big—maybe a QC issue?). Pro tip: Follow the instructions to the letter, and those dreaded bubbles won’t stand a chance. I did the 'damp wipe' trick mentioned in reviews—game changer!
Now, the NOT-SO-GOOD: At this price point, I expected zero glare. Nope. In bright sunlight, reflections are still an annoyance. Also, one critical review tested it with a blue light card and called BS on its filtering claims. Yikes! I don’t have a tester, but subjectively? My sleep quality improved.
Final verdict? If you’re sensitive to blue light (and trust the brand’s optometrist-backed claims), it’s worth the splurge—especially with that 100-day guarantee safety net. But if you just want basic protection? Maybe stick to standard tempered glass.