🛡️ Shield Your Style!
The RinoGear 8-Pack Screen Protector for Fitbit Charge 4, 3, and SE offers comprehensive protection with its flexible TPU film, designed for active lifestyles. It features precision laser cutting for a perfect fit, crystal clear visibility, and a lifetime replacement voucher, ensuring your device remains in top condition.
G**H
From skeptical to major fan
When I saw a soft, self-healing protective cover for my FitBit, I figured it was impossible. I've had this little film thing on my FitBit for a couple of weeks now. It really works. I'm pretty tough on my stuff. I can look at an electronic device and it will fall, crack or scratch. But somehow, these film thingies pretect stuff!It really is self-healing. I charge my FitBit and there is a crinkle from the charger. Then several minutes or an hour later -- VOILA! The screen protector is like new again.I don't know how this works. And I don't care as long as it keeps working. I'll definitely buy more of these for other devices.
J**M
Note: Wet Application is necessary. Takes a Day to Set.
UPDATE (12/12/19):The screen protector is great at what it does. After a day at work, I noticed all kinds of scuffs and scratches on my Fitbit’s screen and was thankful I had a screen protector on it. After I put a new screen protector on, I went to charge my Fitbit. When it was done, I noticed that the charger pinched and left marks on the screen protector I had just put on. I was bummed thinking I just wasted a new screen protector, but the pinches and crimps the charger left in it were gone within the hour. It self heals! These little guys keep impressing me.ORIGINAL REVIEW:This Fitbit screen protector is your regular, average vinyl-like adhesive screen protector. It’s not fancy (like your tempered glass or liquid nano protectors) but it does the job. It does also require, however, a wet application. And this is what I want to highlight in this review.You *could* put the little sticker on your Fitbit screen dry, but then you will definitely run into problems of finger prints and/or dust left on the adhesive. Also, no matter how careful you are, you will get air bubbles when you apply these guys dry. (I know all this because I tried out of curiosity.) Wet application is definitely the way to go here.The kit comes with a little spray bottle with application solution, but you can also make your own with water and a little dish soap (watch the manufacturer’s video - link on a pamphlet inside). You spray both sides of the sticker and ease it into place on your screen. This allows you to work out any bubbles and move/slide the protector around without having to lift and reapply. Also, while the adhesive is wet, it is less sticky, meaning no fingerprints or unwanted dust particles. The only bummer is that you have to wait around a day for the screen protector to dry and set.Once it’s set, the protector looks clean and, for all intents and purposes, does the job. It’s fairly easy to remove when/if necessary (peels off pretty easy, especially if you use some tape to help lift it off).
L**H
Does its job!
I waited for two months after installing the protector so I could give a comprehensive review. I am hard on my Fitbit. Prior to purchasing the RhinoGear protector, I had been using a removable plastic/vinyl screenguard for a couple of years. It worked great but I have my hands in water a lot throughout the day and was constantly having to dismantle my watch (remove the strap so I could slide the screen protector off, dry the inside of screen protector and the Fitbit screen before putting everything back together). I followed the instructions provided to install the RhinoGear protector. I let it "cure" for 24 hours before putting my Fitbit back on my wrist. I still have the original protector I installed on my Fitbit...it's been almost 2.5 months. As you can see in the photo, the protector is dented and scuffed, but it hasn't lifted or peeled and my screen isn't scratched or cracked. The slide-on protector I was using previously, provided better protection to the edges of my Fitbit device (where it meets the band). I noticed in the photo I took, that there is some slight scuffing along the edges of the device. However, I can live with some scuffing for the convenience of not having to dismantle my watch multiple times a day. Like I said, I am really hard on my Fitbit...I do a lot of work out in my yard as well as home improvement/maintenance projects. I was very pleasantly surprised that the initial protector lasted this long. I figured that if I was replacing it once a month, that was OK. You are getting 8 protectors for under $10. The Rhinogear protector has not interfered with the touch sensitivity of my screen, which was a big issue when moisture would get under the slide-on protector I was using previously....the touch screen wouldn't work. The RhinoGear protector is totally worth the investment.
C**S
Fiddly install
Mainly due to size, a little fiddly to install, otherwise works well.
C**C
Don't stick for long
I have scrubbed and scrubbed my hands and the screen and no matter what I do they go on perfectly seem to seal all round and then a few days later start to peel up at the corners.
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