✨ Elevate Your Screen Game!
The JETech Screen Protector for MacBook Pro 14.2-Inch (M1-M4 Pro/Max, 2021-2024) offers a premium anti-glare matte finish that reduces reflections and visual fatigue. This 2-pack protector features an oleophobic coating to resist fingerprints and smudges, ensuring a pristine display. Designed for easy installation, it adheres seamlessly to your screen while providing robust protection against scratches and abrasions.
V**E
Fits perfectly
You need to use the ‘scraper’ when sticking it on as it’s very easy to get air bubbles under it
F**E
Screen protector
Really nice and good quality
G**Y
Worst Thing Ever
I wish I can give this a 0 star, it has to be one of the worse product ever!!!! you get two thin sheets, with nothing to hang them while putting it on your macbook screen, this is important because this is the reason it will bubble up or make the entire installation process break.I've installed many before but this, this is bad quality, bubbles a lot and regardless of what you do "It will bubble up", you either accept that it will not be a clean installation and some corner will have a bubble and just make that beautiful screen rubbish.If you want quality, this is not it, the price for this rubbish is not worth your time and money, keep clear of this, I've wasted my money and have thrown both due to crazy bubbles on both.
T**A
The best purchase for your Mac!
Absolutely amazing! Initially, the application process was a bit tricky, as it requires using two small tapes to properly align the protector on the screen before removing the back cover and applying it. However, once aligned, the process becomes straightforward. To remove any trapped dust or bubbles, simply lift the protector slightly with a piece of tape and use another to remove the debris underneath. This method also helps eliminate air bubbles effectively. Overall, a great screen protector with a smooth application process once you get the hang of it! The matte finish is absolutely gorgeous, and makes it free from scratches, fingerprints and most important the keyboard imprints on the screen.
F**.
Great finish & elevates the look of the MacBook, but only if you can install it perfectly!
The media could not be loaded. PROS:Great matte/anti-glare finish, diffuses the light very finely and although it still causes some of the rainbow 'graininess' you usually get with matte finishes, it's generally to a minimum and very tolerable. especially compared to the larger grain ones for iPad which uses the grittiness for Apple Pencil traction. (NB. Often online you can tell if the texture is fine enough to not interfere with the screen underneath by looking at images of windows/lights reflecting off the screen protector, the more blurred it is/ the harder it is to make out the outlines, the better it will look.)I love not being distracted by light reflections/ my own reflection on the screen when I'm working, and I find the matte finish gives a cleaner look and is more immersive than a shiny finish which is often marred by fingerprints.It's very thin and I've not noticed any problems closing the screen or any signs of damages (I use a keyboard cover as well.)CONS:The installation process:- The biggest con is that the result is ENTIRELY dependent on your ability to apply it without any air bubbles / dust underneath. You do get 2 screen protectors and 2 install kits (alcohol wipe, cloth and sticker) and a squeegee, so you have 2 attempts to get it right. Instructions are vague one-liners on a printout, but try and follow them.Don't do what I did on my first attempt, which is to peel off the whole back and try to place it in one go onto the screen. Unless your home is literally dust & lint free like TSMC's microchip manufactory plant, you WILL get dust specs sticking to your screen protector the moment you peel the backing off due to the static electricity that's generated in the process. Plus, even if you don't get any dust sticking, when you go on to lining it up with your Macbook's screen, the static will cause the edges you aren't holding to keep magnetising to the screen at random places once you hold it close enough, making it really difficult to align.How I achieved a dust free installation:- Wash your hands/make sure they aren't sweaty or oily.- Lay your Macbook with the screen flat on the table and the keyboard/body pointing up.- Clean the screen (alcohol wipe --> cloth --> sticker to pick up dust), then with the backing still on align it to your screen.- Use 2 pieces of cellotape and tape the screen protector's edge, do this on the edge with the pull tab for the backing (so now can fold on a hinge like a book (this was the left side for mine), this way it is aligned and you don't have to worry about alignment when you take the backing off.- Peel the backing off until it's roughly ⅓ of the way off, folding the loose backing onto itself, then lower the exposed sticky side onto the screen making sure it's taut against the cellotape.- When there is a speck of dust between the screen protector and the screen, no matter how hard you squeegee there will always be a bubble formed around the dust particle there. If you see any specs of dust, lift the screen protector up and grab it with the sticker (usually the dust is on the screen protector surface and not the laptop screen, so slide the sticker with the sticky side up and press the screen protector down where roughly the piece of dust was to grab it)- if you see an airbubble (without a dust particle trapped underneath), you can lift the screen protector up slightly to let the air bubble out then lower it slowly again (to save you the trouble of using a lot of force to press it out later and risk damaging your screen)- keep doing this and slowly work your way down, as you go you can retract more of the backing, this way you don't have a lot of the sticky side exposed at once and decreases the likely hood of getting dust.- for the corners, as long as it hasn't completely suctions onto the screen you can usually lift it up with a piece of tape to grab any dust particles near the edges. (don't use your fingernails since you'll crinkle the screen protector or transfer dust from your nail onto the bottom of the screen protector)Other cons:- The size of the cutout is slightly smaller than the macbook screen, with about a 1mm clearance on all 4 sides, I feel like the screen protector should have been more precisely cut.- This is the first screen protector of all the ones I've installed where the actual protector has this weird pull tab cut out from the actual protector, (it's located on the bottom left - see the red outline I drew on the last picture), which is completely useless and even damages the protector when you go to rip it off, as it leaves 2 divots where it was connected and causes the underneath to not stick properly.- I swear the alcohol wipe they give you took off like a line of the anti-reflective coating on my MBA, so if you have something gentler like non-alcohol lens cleaning solution then I would suggest using that instead.
L**S
Easier application than others
The media could not be loaded. There are two in the pack, and fits perfectly on my MacBook Pro 14 inch M4. It has a very Matt finish so there is little to no glare, however this does affect the richness of the blacks on your screen. So that’s something to bear in mind.I found this much easier to apply than the one on my iPad. The Lynne sticker has a really large surface area which is important as there will be a lot of lint involved as the static is attracted to the sticky side as he remove the cover.I found it helpful to make sure there was no movement in the room closing all doors and making sure nobody was walking through when you do it. I’ve managed to get no bubbles at all apart from one small bit of the microfibre orange cloth and then the bottom left hand corner, but it’s not bothersome.If you get bubbles, it’s better to peel back the cover and let the air out rather than pushing hard on your screen as it could damage it or scratch the protector like what happened on my iPad one. It comes with placement stickers, wet cloth, dry cloth and a soft bubble smoother.
M**T
No glare reduction and blurs the camera lens
I bought these so I could work outside. No noticeable reduction in glare whatsoever so really they’re a bit overpriced for what they are. Seems fine as a screen protector but it also darkens and blurs the web cam lens so you looked blurred on a zoom call. Application attracted a few dust capsules despite my best efforts.
M**O
Good quality, dims the screen glare, very easy to bubble
Luckily you get 2 in a pack- because as the other reviews suggested- it is SUPER easy to bubble these- but that is probably more user error than product error- solid screen protectors dont bubble as easily but can interfere with closing the laptop- so I found these a happy middle ground. There arent reflective so it dims some of the glare which is great.
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