📚 Elevate your Kindle experience with Supershieldz – because your reading deserves the best!
The Supershieldz Anti-Glare Screen Protector for Kindle Paperwhite (11th Gen, 2021) offers a matte finish that reduces glare and fingerprints, ensuring a clear reading experience. Made from high-quality Japanese PET film, it provides easy installation and leaves no residue upon removal. With real touch sensitivity, it guarantees accurate screen interaction while protecting against scratches and dust. This pack includes three screen protectors, making it a smart choice for avid readers.
Finish Type | Matte |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Screen Surface Description | Matte |
Screen Size | 6.8 Inches |
Compatible Phone Models | Kindle Paperwhite 6.8-Inch (11th Generation - 2021) |
Special Features | Scratch Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Tablet |
Item Hardness | 3H |
Unit Count | 3 Count |
Number of Items | 3 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6.62"L x 4.67"W |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
X**R
High Quality Protectors, Be Mindful During Install
These screen protectors are absolutely matte, matching the OEM screen of the Paperwhite nearly identically. I can barely tell it’s even there, in that regard. You can absolutely have a case on your Kindle with this screen protector, it's size/fit doesn't interfere with that at all. I would advise to not apply this while sitting on the couch, floor, bed or anywhere a furry friend hangs out. Removing the shiny protective film generates a static charge with the gravitational pull of a black hole. It WILL attract any rouge dust/fibers that have the audacity (Spoiler: they all do). I recommend the kitchen counter or bathroom sink (move any hand towels) for a work site. For good measure, wipe the surface down before you start, and roll up your sleeves. You may not win the war, but you can absolutely win the battle (me, see photos). It doesn't look pretty when the screen is off, but when reading, I can't see any of the bubbles in the reading area at all.Another reviewer mentioned to only peel off a small section of the protective film, get the initial placement, then very carefully apply it all by peeling slowly, right up against the screen. I second this. It absolutely helps with preventing dust and hair from ruining the moment. If you do get something stuck under there, you can peel the protector up at least four times (ask me how I know) to CAREFULLY remove them with your fingernail or a needle (YMMV, doing this might drive you insane). As long as you are gentle you shouldn’t damage the adhesive and leave an unsightly smear in its place. You can also forcefully remove air pockets this way. Beware: you can compromise the stickiness of the corner you peel by doing this, as the oil from your skin and nails will eat away at the adhesive (again, ask me how I know).You do get three in one pack so if you decide to abort the mission on the first go (me again), you’ve got two more lives to get it right. I would definitely recommend these, especially for the price. You really can’t go wrong. They look great, are lightweight, and are absolutely as advertised. No complaints yet, but we will see how those edges hold up under daily use.
C**N
Good scratch resistant coating, however would be nicer with a placing guide
These were pretty alright. It covers surface level scratches that exist on your Kindle with ease, and I found it was a little easier to read outside with this on. Unfortunately I ended up having to go through all 3 of them as I kept messing up alignment, but that’s no fault of the product. These screen protectors are NOT tempered glass, if they even make those for Paperwhites. They are a thinner sheet of plastic, but you really don’t need much for a kindle.All in all, pretty standard for the price. When I can, I’d probably buy it again and try to align them better this time, haha
M**R
Perfect protection
tl;dr Don't panic. You can fix this.I recently had to replace my 2015 Kindle Paperwhite. It had never been used outside of the waterproof case I'd bought at the same time. After 9 years of hours-per-day use in houses, cars, tents, planes, trains, ferry boats, beaches, pools, and in every situation imaginable, it looks absolutely brand new after I recently had to remove it because the case cracked. I decided to put it back in its case and just avoid water, but I read for hours in my pool every day, all season, so... new (waterproof!) Kindle Paperwhite! Yay! But my beat up old case taught me that protection is necessary, so I also bought these screen protectors.I'd read reviews mentioning air bubbles and dust bubbles, so I was a nervous wreck. A bubble would totally jerk me right out of immersion into my book every time I saw (or—gasp!—felt) it.My only hope was to go in completely prepared. I read every word of instruction on the box. Tiiiny print. But only minor grammar mistakes. Then I inspected everything included. Huh. Disparity. The instructions say to clean the screen with the included cloth and then apply the screen protector, but included in the box are alcohol prep pads (only two, although there are three screen protector), sheets of "guide stickers," and "dust absorbers." The alcohol pad's instructions are for injection sites, but I intuited their use in this application. 😆 The dust absorber has a graphic and words printed on it, although it seems self explanatory. The guide stickers? I can tell they are intended to stick on the corners of the screen protector, but since I can see the corners and edges, I decided that they'd be useless, and I discarded them.Feeling full of screen-protector-application knowledge, I dove in. First, I set the screen protector, with its acetate shields intact, on my Kindle screen to see exactly where it should end up, making note of the slight border left all the way around.Then I cleaned the screen: alcohol pad, then cleaning cloth, then dust absorber.I peeled back two inches of acetate shield 1 and carefully laid it down. I used the squeegee card, pushing down and toward the remaining shield as I rolled the rest of acetate shield 1 off the protector.There were bubbles. No big whoop. I was armed with the necessary know-how and set about pushing the bubbles to the edges with the squeegee card.OH MY SWEET JESUS, HELP ME! There was a dust bubble about an inch and a half in from the top and down from the left edge. How?? My knowledge was complete. My technique was flawless. And yet...Well, friends, Jesus did help me. I remembered the dust absorber and decided the worst that could happen would be that I'd have to remove the protector, throw it away, and start again with another. I'd be no worse off than I was now, so why not?I carefully peeled up the closest corner of the protector, dragged the dust absorber across the screen protector, and let it fall back into place. You guys! It worked! The dust bubble was gone. There were more air bubbles again, but I quickly dispatched them the same way I had the first time.Satisfied with my progress, and thanking the good Lord for His help, I peeled off acetate shield 2 and admired the result: a perfectly aligned, perfectly smooth screen protector set to keep my new Kindle's screen looking brand new for years.The screen protector does not impede the touchscreen at all. It doesn't produce a glare (so important, since I read outside in the sun a lot). It is perfect.
N**A
It’s fine
Perfect fit for my kindle, and easy to apply.My only complaint is a minor one—this screen protector has a matte texture that’s different enough from the actual screen feeling that it’s taking me a while to get used to. It doesn’t seem to get in the way of flipping pages or anything, though.We’ll see how long it lasts! I have a cover so I’m sure that will help with the screen protector’s longevity too.
M**Y
I /love/ the Supershieldz brand!
I love this brand of screen protectors, I buy them for my phone usually, but saw they made ones for Kindle. Unfortunately, I bought the wrong size. I simply ended up giving them to a coworker that has the proper kindle for these screen protectors. I'll definitely be back to buy the size I need. 🙏🏻
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