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Moshi iVisor AG Anti-Glare Screen Protection for Kindle Fire (does not fit HD models) - Bubble Free Installation





Frankly I was skeptical when I got this product for review.  How much better could it be than the three pack I got of a competitor when I got my Kindle Fire.   The three pack was $9.95 and this screen protector is $19.95.    It seemed like an insurmountable price differential.  

Well, I will have to come back later to attest to durability.  However out of the box or sleeve it installed very easy.   It has a black bezel that matches up with the Fire black bezel.  You line it up and press the edges and you get NO bubbles.  They claimed no bubbles and there were none!  I had a bear of a time getting the bubbles out of the previous protector.  

I’m not sure ease of installation is worth the price differential but it has to be considered.   I used it immediately and did not seem any contact difference.  It didn’t seem any better or worse as far as transmitting my commands via dragging my finger.  I will report back and let you know if it really is anti-smudge and how it holds up.   


 Product Features From Vendor


·                     Patented, 100% bubble free installation guaranteed. Installation takes only seconds!
·                     Multi-layered construction to minimize speckling and reduce glare.
·                     EZ-Glide surface treatment allows better touch screen maneuverability.
·                     iVisor can be cleaned and reapplied repeatedly.
·                     Reduces fingerprint smudging.

Two weeks later and this is worth the extra money.  I tried a different brand on my tablet and it had bubbles I couldn't get off and it dramatically decreased the screen sensitivity.  


If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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