iKross Premium Reusable LCD Screen Protector with Lint Cleaning Cloth for iPod touch (Clear)

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iKross Premium Reusable LCD Screen Protector with Lint Cleaning Cloth for iPod touch (Clear)

from: Bargaincell



 : iKross Premium Reusable LCD Screen Protector with Lint Cleaning Cloth for iPod touch (Clear)
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Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Brand: iPod
EAN: 0084331439814
Label: Bargaincell
Manufacturer: Bargaincell
Model: SP4032
Publisher: Bargaincell
Studio: Bargaincell



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThis is a test product so do not attempt to purchase as it will not be fulfilled.




Features:
  • Brand new Ikross Brand. Clear, ultra thin and durable.
  • Custom designed to fit your IPOD Touch.
  • Shield and protect your screen from unwanted scratches
  • Quickly and easily adhere directly to your screen. Non-adhesive backing, will not leave sticky residue.
  • Include a cloth, soft card & one screen protector. Doesnt Not fit IPod Touch 2nd Generation













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - just the screen protector :(
It's a good product but mine didn't include more than the screen protector. NOt sure if you need to verify this.

I guess it's fine for the price.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Just Average.
I bought this as a replacement for the cover that came with the iskins case for my touch thinking by the reviews that it would be better and easier to get the air bubbles out. After carefully putting it on per directions it is no easier and no better than the cover I had on. I am somewhat disappointed but it was a gamble that only cost my three dollars. You get what you pay for. My advise is to buy a good case and keep the one that comes with the case.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works great... for part of screen
It works great, but it only covers the actual screen area, not the entire face of the iPhone (mine's a 3G). I will eventually replace it with a full-face cover, but I hope the one I get is as good as this one. I've unintentionally put the phone in my pocket with keys and change and later realized that they were rubbing on the screen, but there's not a mark to be seen.

Install: It takes a couple of minutes to install this screen cover, because it has film that you must remove from both sides. The idea is that you get your iPod or iPhone screen clean (cleaning cloth included), install the protector, use the little scraper that's included to remove any air bubbles, then pull off the top film. Your screen protector will be clean and scratch-free.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - not what I had hoped for
This product is a reasonable screen protector, but it doesn't cover the whole glass front. It only covers the viewable area which leaves an edge around the otherwise flat surface. I've not been using it because of recommendations of friends who don't use any cover. The glass screen itself is fairly sturdy and cratch resistant.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works Great
Its fits on easily
great price
quick easy shipment
not to sure about the whole REUSABLE part but it's a good but i recommend it



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