An average screen protector that can heal minor scratches. Not a bad choice if this is all you can get!
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Today we’re going to review the invisible shield HDX. This is a plastic screen protector for the iPhone 6 or 6 Plus and it claims to have 3x times the shatter protection and can repair itself. Does it live up to Zagg’s claims? I think so?
The biggest thing that we like is the warranty on the product but it’s not free as you still need to pay a minimal amount to get the replacement. Other than that, we’re not too fond of the HDX’s scratch protection and the viewability of the iPhone through the screen protector.
Based on our time with this screen protector, we gave it a score of 3.6 Eh’s out of 5. If you rather read the rest of this review, head over to our site and if you're want to know the best screen protector that we’ve reviewed check out our comparison tool!
In terms of design. installing your HDX is going to be pretty simple. The instructions for the installation are quite clear and the double tabbed installation sticker works fairly well though I couldn’t get screen protector on perfectly.
This is considered a case compatible screen protector as it reaches the very edge of the touch screen but nothing else so if you’re NOT careful with the installation, you’re going to leave a sliver of your iPhone’s touchscreen exposed like we did.
In terms of build quality, one of the neat features is that the screen protector can repair itself. From our experience, the HDX will repair itself from light scratching but deeper scratches with a knife or some of the sandpaper scratches will be permanent. With that being said, we went out of our way to see how well the self healing HDX worked. Any normal usage from keys and whatever else you have in your pockets should be ok.
The HDX will protect your iPhone’s touchscreen quite well. The claim that it is 3x shatterproof and we’re not able to confirm that but we do know that it will definitely provide more protection than your naked iPhone touchscreen. In our drop test setup, we know that the iPhone 6 Plus’s touchscreen will break with a 200g ball bearing from 18 inches. The HDX protected the iPhone’s touchscreen from a height of 24 inches but broke at 36 inches. We did a quick drop video on Facebook to get our iPhone to look like this.
We’re not too fond of the viewability of the iPhone through the screen protector. Glare isn’t really an issue but it does diffuse the iPhone’s touchscreen a bit and the clarity is reduced, especially after it goes through a couple of healing cycles. After you scratch it, the surface heals up but this mark shows up at the bottom of the protector which may be annoying for some.
In terms of your iPhone’s touchscreen sensitivity, the screen protector itself is thin so you’ll be able to get to everything on your iPhone without any hassle.
Now the last thing is the warranty on the HDX which by itself is one of the best reasons to get this case. If you get an Invisishield and something happens to it, they’ll replace it for as long as you own the device. All you have to do is make sure after you receive your replacement product that you send the old one back or else they charge you.
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