Protect Your Screen, Elevate Your Style! ✨
The LK 3 Pack Screen Protector for LG V60/LG V60 ThinQ 5G offers ultra-clear visibility with 99% HD transparency, self-healing capabilities for minor scratches, and a case-friendly design that ensures compatibility with most phone cases. Each pack includes three flexible TPU protectors, providing maximum coverage and protection for your device.
A**7
Works Great.
I purchased a set of these for my LG V60 and an appropriate set for my wife's LG Velvet. For me installation was easy peasy and no bubbles. Just take your time. Now obviously a few people have posted some issues. I don't know what to say about that. If you can watch a video a few times and then follow the instructions, you should have no issues with installation unless you have arthritis, carpal tunnel, or some other debilitating issue. These protectors are perhaps the easiest I have ever installed.Now I do have one caveat for LG V60 owners. While the installation was a breeze, I did have to install a second one. You see initially I did not realize that the screen protector would cause a problem for the proximity sensor on my V60. My wife's proximity sensor worked fine on her Velvet after installation, which I did first. I just could not bring myself to believe that the reason my screen would blank out after initiating a phone call or that my Knock-On (double-tap) feature would not work in more subdued lighting could be caused by a piece of film. I'd read about a problem regarding the glass style protectors, but not film. After running several diagnostics with 3rd party apps all indicating that the Proximity Sensor was not working, I was all prepared to contact Verizon Tech support when I decided to very slowly pull back my perfect looking screen protector (how I hated doing that!) and lo and behold, the proximity sensor immediately started working and all my other faulty functions disappeared.So on the next film after installation, I had to carefully use an Exacto blade to very carefully (!!!) remove about 1/16th of an inch from the top and to the right side of the opening for the front facing camera. My phone works perfect now, but considering the problems some people have had, I could not possibly recommend they attempt what I did as they would surely scratch the screen of their new phone. It takes more of a surgeon's touch with several gliding passes along a straight edge to create just enough of a cut; so that the sectioned film can be pulled away.I would recommend that the manufacturer cut the film in such a way as to not cause the sensor to have it's signals reflected back. This will certainly help their sales and customer satisfaction. Again there are no problems on my wife's Velvet; so it must be unique to the V60. Having checked the Verizon manual, I discovered a warning not to block the proximity sensor with a screen protector, but I still never dreamed it would cause these issues as it has not been a problem on any of the other 10 cell phones I have owned. Live and learn.Everything works wonderfully now and I love the installation. Three perfect installs! LK just needs to properly cut the protector for the V60 and no one else should have sensor issues. But for this I would have easily rated it 5 stars. The screen protector for the Velvet is definitely 5 stars.
W**N
Well made, works with dual-screen case, some drawbacks compared to tempered glass
I'm torn on how to rate this.Positives:*It seems like a quality product that will protect the screen from scratches and minor impacts*It's thin enough to not cause any problems with the V60's dual-screen case, which is why I went with this style in the first place.*Good price for 3 screen protectors (all of which are needed if you're using the dual-screen case)*Not hard to install if you watch the video first. <-- definitely do this! I struggled through putting on 2 of the protectors poorly, then watched the video and put the last one on well and in about 1/3 the time.Negatives compared to tempered glass:*I feel like it's not going to protect from cracks as well as a tempered glass protector (I may be way off base here, it's just a feeling that it won't disperse the impact as well if dropped onto something pointy that can puncture the protector)*It doesn't feel as smooth as glass*It seems to attract fingerprints more*It doesn't ruin, but does impact, the fingerprint sensor. I'm not sure if this due to the smudges or the material itself*They stick to each other a bit, which makes opening the dual-screen case more difficult.*It was more difficult to put on, especially without watching the videoNegatives / change requests for this particular product*I'd like some sizing adjustments: namely a slightly bigger cutout for the front facing camera (very little margin for error), and make it a bit bigger overall - there's about a 1/8" gap between the end of the protector and the end of the screen making me more dubious about its crack protection capabilities.*1 of the 3 protectors should be large enough to protect the front glass of the dual-screen case. The case is a little larger, and these protectors leave even more of the edge exposedEnd Result - I've got these on all 3 pieces of glass on my phone and dual screen case at this time. They're very usable and are clearly a lot more protection than having nothing, so I'm pretty happy. That said, I'll probably get a tempered glass one for my main screen because it feels better and will probably provide better drop protection.
D**W
FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS
This is an awesome screen protector and it is very thin so it can be used on the Dual Screen case.The application design is tricky and you need to make sure you follow the directions to properly install it.Overall I have only two issues with this screen protector:1) The way you have to put it on you have to be careful not to stretch the screen protector. If you put too much force with the squeegee in steps 10 or 11 you will stretch the screen protector and it will hang over the edge of your screen. This will allow the edges of the protector to come up which is going to drastically reduce the life of your screen protector. I ended up having to trim my screen protector with a razor, but it's still going to cause the product to fail faster. When you do steps 10 and 11 use the bending motion to remove the plastic from beneath the screen protector and only use the squeegee to keep the screen protector flat and to keep bubbles out from under the protector. Do not use the squeegee with force toward the ends of the phone or you will stretch the protector.2) This one is personal and in no way reflects the quality of the product, but the screen protector is ONLY for the V60 phone. I thought since it came with 3 there would be correct sized screen protectors for the phone and both sides of the Dual Screen case. It contains 3 phone sized and cut protectors, however those protectors do a good job of covering the majority of the dual screen case screens.And if anyone from the LK reads this if you could send me a single replacement sheet for the one that got stretched out that would be awesome! I really like your product and am unhappy that mine is going to get dirt under the edges and fall off since it stretched.
C**S
"case friendly" depends on your case, also don't try to do this in a hurry
Good: nice filmy feel for those (like me) who prefer film over tempered glass. Finger print reader on the screen works fine under the protector. Comes in a 3 pack, so if you blow it, you get another chance. Don't do this is a hurry, set aside 30 minutes to watch the video and apply the film. Best to do this in front of your computer so you can start and stop the videonot gonna lie, if you get frustrated easy, get somebody patient to do it. It does not comes with a hardware alignment tool like LK provided for my Note 9 protector, but it's still the same split process where the top half is applied first then the bottom half. I looks and sounds convoluted, but its really not that badnot so good: The film is advertised as "case friendly" which means that the edges of the protector should not hit the edges of the case. With my case the protector did rub up against the inside edges of the case on the bottom. If the protector had just be a smidge shorter and a smidge les wider, all would have been well.Overall the experience was good, and with a different case it would have been great
L**
Excellent - would definitely buy again
This was the easiest screen protector I have ever installed and with no air bubbles. What you need to do is watch the YouTube video and make sure you understand it. I kinda messed up the first one as I installed it wrong, once I figured it out, I realised how simple it is to install.The protector covers both the main screen and inner dual screen perfectly. It's a bit small for the outer dual screen,however it's still better than nothing. It's thin and light and you hardly notice it on your phone. It also allows my dual screen case to close completely. The only possible downside is because the protector has a rubber like feel, it causes the screens to stick together when closed. I have it for a month now and it still sticks although not as much as it did when I first added it on. This doesn't bother me now as I have become used to gently pulling the screens apart when opening and I do not always use the dual screen case. Another thing to remember is that this is not a glass protector which means the feel is totally different, a bit soft and rubbery. However I prefer this over the glass protectors as you don't notice it on your phone at all. The fingerprint also works the same as it did without the protector but there is an option in the phone to increase the sensitivity if needed, I haven't had to.All said and done I enjoy this, from installation to the feel and feel. I would buy again.
W**A
My thought on How to (and Dual Screen because this is too important to be missed.)
Do Not treat like a normal screen protector. This one is different.One: do not look on YouTube any time soon. Yes, it has a video but that video is just a bit more confusing then the online one.Two: it does come with guide stickers, but they are completely unnecessary due to the way you install the protector.Three: don't get confused by the lady removing and realigning the protector like I did, the sticky part connecting to the screen at that time is tabs 2 & 3 so you can do so yourself if you'd like.Four: wonder why she used the squeegee directly after step three. I still do.Five: (did you put the foam down yet? I did it early.) Lift tab 2 (might want to do more dust lifting) to the point that the green area is pointing towards the top of the phone and use the squeegee to push the real screen protector onto the screen. Kinda like how one would open and place a band aid.Six: nearly completely repeat step five with tab 3. (Bottom, not top this time.)Seven: get a better outcome then I did on my first try because it won't be as confusing for you as it was for me.(I have contacted them but it's only been a few minutes and it's the middle of the night here.)Addition: I had decided to look at the online video and saw a message just above the video saying to contact them before before writing a review.Addition two: I received a response within a days time, and I liked their response.
T**S
Amazingly easy to install and invisible once one the phone
I bought this screen protector even with some of the reviews explaining the "intensive" installation process. I got the package and fired up the video for the installation. I watched it once just in case it was going to throw me for some loops. Then, I played a few steps on the video and paused it while I did the steps on the phone.Installation is not difficult. It has a few more steps than "set it and forget it" but it is far from the most challenging install I've ever had and it's incredibly forgiving. The Squeegee that comes with the install pack is covered nicely with microfiber. Much nicer than some of the hard plastic ones I've had in the past. All in all, installation took me about 10 minutes from first watch to pulling off the final layer and popping the phone back into the case.this is the first screen protector that I did not have to "wait for the bubbles to disappear" overnight. My installation was bubble free from the get-go.The fingerprint reader is flawless. the phone is every bit as responsive as it was without the screen protector and I've had no issue. further, now that it's on the phone and the phone is back in the Speck case, it's invisible. you'd never know I had a screen protector on it unless you look real hard at the front-facing camera.I highly recommend this screen protector
J**G
One of the better film protectors - WATCH THE INSTALL VIDEO!
Watch the installation video! And when you've watched it and think you've got it, watch it again. Paying special attention to the steps where you are peeling film 2 and 3. I tried to install this in a rush and messed up 2 of the 3 pack until I finally rewatched the video slowly. It's not a hard installation process by any means, but like many people you can overlook small details. Definitely one of the nicer feeling film protectors. It has a very slight "matte" feel to it. Which I like. I almost wish it was .5-1mm smaller around all edges. The film literally goes edge to edge all around. If you have a tight fitting case for your phone, do not put it on immediately after install. It may push up on the edges of the screen protector. Let it cure and sit for a bit before doing so. All in all definitely worth the money, and I'll probably buy another 3 pack as a backup since this wasn't very expensive.
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