Zagg’s latest protection for the iPad
Well, to all the proud owners if iPad, here is something to rejoice. All iPad owners have constantly been worried about their iPad screen getting scratched or getting covered with dust. But the screen protector produced by Zagg which is invisible has come as a great boon to all the iPad users since it acts as a protective shield. This wonderful invisible shield is used to cover both the display screen and backside of the iPad. The Zagg invisible shield is made from an ultra-tough, patented film which is thin and transparent, which is designed to offer unmatched protection from scratches.
Applying the Zagg Invisible Shield is a onetime exercise, which explains its durability. As a matter of fact, Zagg provides a lifetime guarantee on this shield and the shield can be immediately replaced in case the shield wears or gets scratches. The screen also matches all the contours of iPad perfectly.
How to fix the Zagg Invisible Shield to your iPad?
Now let us see as to how we can fix the invisible shield on the front and back of the iPad. It is very easy to install the Zagg invisible shield. Before we begin the actual procedure, it is necessary to take certain precautions. First and foremost, ensure the room is dust free. You need to wash your hands properly and make them dry. You need to wear proper clothing which is dust free.
Now unpack the invisible shield package and other than the iPad and two invisible sheets, nothing should be near you. Along with the package, you will also find the installation fluid and an instruction manual. The invisible sheet is of very fine texture and very smooth which requires a liquid to sit on the front and back surface of the gadget. First, you must clean the display of the iPad and ensure that it is dust free. After that, just smear your fingertips with the installation fluid to prevent your fingerprints from getting attached to your display. Then slowly remove the fine plastic film which is attached to the sheet and smear it with a few drops of installation fluid. This is required so that the fine invisible plastic film can nicely sit on the surface. In case, there is excess installation fluid on the sheet allow it to drip off. After that, slowly and steadily, make the invisible sheet sit on the display of the iPad.
It is important to remove all the excess fluids and air bubbles that may be trapped beneath the sheet. You need to be very patient and during the course of time all the air bubbles and excess fluids will automatically vanish. Keep a dry piece of cloth near you and gently run it over the sheet to remove the excess fluids. When doing so, the fluids tend to accumulate near the fine edges and flow out. To prevent your device from getting moist, immediately remove the little drops of fluids near the edges with the help of a cloth. Once this procedure is over, the instruction manual suggests that we need to leave the device alone for a good twelve to twenty four hours in order to completely get it dry. The same procedure should be followed for applying the invisible sheet to the back of the iPad.
Buying an iPad for $500+ is a serious investment and an investment like that needs a serious protection. The invisible shield from Zagg offers the perfect protection for your iPad at a very low price. If you wish to buy the invisible sheet separately for the front and back of the iPad, then each sheet would cost $30 each. However, if you buy Zagg invisible shield here, the pair costs less than $20! Definitely, this invisible shield is a great buy and worth its money. And the best thing is that it comes with a 30 day money back guarantee, and lifetime replacement warranty!
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I very much liked the concept of this Zagg invisible shield. I did not know it before I visited your site. Thanks for this valuable information. I’m going to buy the invisible shield now.
I just installed my Zagg invisible shield & I have to say that I don’t like it for several reasons. One is that it is very hard to get on. I highly recommend having a second person to help. Second is that there is probably a 100% chance that you will either have bubbles or streaks or crookedness. Third is that it is a very very stressful process (if you want it done half decent). However, I am sure this is true for all liquid-advocated screen protectors, and not just Zagg. But, on the other hand, I can’t say anything great about all the non-liquid-advocated protectors that I’ve seen either. Good luck! I’m still looking for a great product!