Latest Trend Nano Optic UV Technology :-Easy to install with our UV NanoScale LED.-Military Grade 9H meaning ScratchProof, Durable, ShockProof,.-Long Lasting due to its unique quality-3D Touch with Absolute Sensitivity & Case Friendly, suitable for Gaming, Outdoor & Indoor activities.-High Transparency with 99% Light Transmittance Tested Fingerprint & Oil free because of Patented Coating to keep it clean and away from oil and fingerprints.-Stick-Like-A-Pro Easily & Accurately with our UV Dome Light provided.-Our Screen Protector is Case Friendly and able to fit many cases, there will be small gaps along the curvature & screen to allow different type of case to fit .Retail package includes:1-Pack Nano Optic Screen Protectors Front, Cleaning cloth, Alcohol Prep, UV NanoScale LED, Dust removal stick, Nano Optic GlueCompatible Device : Screen protector is compatible with Samsung Galaxy Note 9.Youtube Video For Installation & Quality Test Here : https://youtu.be/aU-tT9rqkYM
S**H
Great and high quality! Requires patience and precision to install.
IDK why everyone complaining about t hi is protector being short. It's alright. It's definitely made to accommodate all kind of cases but protects most of the surface well anyway. For my Casemate case it worked great. Watch video on youtube, search Nano Optics glass installation'. Instructions included in the box are no good. Make sure to plug in LED lamp into the USB. It's not mentioned anywhere, just saying. Work on a very leveled surface. I used app Bubble Level Galaxy to check level. Its great. And even then when you pour the glue (do it gentle, drop by drop or you will end up with air bubbles) you might see that the glue blob rolls off the center a little. I used all kind of paper pieces to level the phone out. Only after that you can put on the glass. Be very gentle and very patient. Make sure glass and blob make contact first in the center. Wait until glue spreads under the glass. There will be some glue coming out on the sides, but no worries, after all done it's easy to clean with paper towel and alcohol wipes. If the glue does not reach all the edges you can slide a little bit glassback and forth, but very careful and don't lift it. This will saturate all the surface. Then check protectors covarage, centering and that is dies not cover sensors on the top. You can take all the time you need and use more paper pieces to level the phone and make glass stay put on not slide. After it's all prepared and stays still - plug in LED lamp and cure for about 5 min total, in sections. You can start from top, then do buttom and then middle. I did the process twice. I'm pretty sure though it's not needed. Just because :) After that gently soak/wipe off all the glue excess, use alchohol wiped, then microfiber cloth to polish and you are all set. One more thing - the tip of the glue bottle needs to be cut off or poked, then unscrew the po bottom and then you can apply to the screen. I dont think I saw it anywhere in the video. Maybe i did not watch it careful. But I had Dome glass before and already knew the process. This screen protector is as good as Dome and I actually liked installation without the tray more. And the price is so much more attractive
M**X
Great product
Now to be upfront this is my very first UV curing screen protector and I'm doing the review only about 5 hours after the installation. What I was looking for is a screen protector that will cover the camera and all of the other sensors at the top of the phone. The Whitestone and every single other screen protector I found does not do that like this one. After the curing it is so transparent that the iris sensor, front camera and light sensor all function properly. The dimensions they give you for the height of the screen protector are correct (it would be nice if they gave you the with as well) so if you're wondering how much it will cover vertically you can get a ruler with centimeters on there and take a look for yourself. As I mentioned I was looking for a screen protector that will cover as much of the screen as possible, I think this one does it top to bottom as well as it can without interfering with slim cases. As far as right to left it also covers quite a bit but not all the way to the edge, it does cover the actual display by about a millimeter and a half on each side but does not go all the way down the Curve. This is not a bad thing as it is case friendly but probably not the bulkier ones. With all that said I think the size is perfect for me. The fitment is 98° good, I'm picky lol. I could be wrong but it seems that it is off to the left by half a millimeter or so, I was afraid of pushing it over because I didn't want to lift the protector and the curves seem to be in place. I could be wrong about this one and perhaps a more experienced installer could land it in dead middle. unfortunately for me after a few hours I noticed one teeny tiny bubble in the middle, the size of about two dots you see here .. is they didn't have the space between. not sure how that got there as I am pretty sure when it was cured it looked like solid glass. for the price I think it's a great package, I would be willing to pay twice as much if the light had six LEDs instead of three (send it got the job done nevertheless) and they had an installation tray around the phone in the middle of which you could drop the screen protector.
K**E
Haveing 2 in the kit would make things better
I don't feel the was enough glue in the item I was sent, everything covered good except 1 strip all the way across the bottom, I even tried tilting the phone in hope the glue would reach the bottom, It wouldn't.. so now I've got an annoying air pocket across the bottom, and I feel it was from lack of glue because nothing came out the sides except a tiny little blob.. kinda disappointed with this, I wish it had come with 2 in the kit.. and I definitely did not get the upgraded version that cover the front sensors and camera and only leaving the speaker exposed
H**R
ALMOST WORKED...
I followed everything right on the dot and have successfully installed one on an S9, but it ALMOST WORKED. Almost. Not quite. The glue suddenly formed bubbles as it works it's way to the entire glass. I have no control over it. I made sure the glass was squeaky clean and removed all the dust. My gut tells me there's something wrong with the glue as it dried up too fast when compared to the S9. BUT then I bought the S9 glass protector from another seller. I had to bake the S9 for a few of minutes under the UV light. This one required no baking. In fact, it was completely dry after the glue had covered the screen. I couldn't move it nor readjust it. On the S9. I was able to move the glass freely and adjust it. Will return and try another seller. I love the glass coverage of this though. It covered the entire screen. They just have to improve the glue.
S**S
If you're a DIY person save some money.
I assumed that this was a similar product to the more expensive uv application glass protector without the tray to assist in applying it centered and hold the curing light. This is exactly what it is. Perhaps I got lucky but it was easy. I recommend you test how level your surface and phone is by placing a half teaspoon of water in the center of your phone first before drying it off and starting. There is an "oil" as part of the glue compound that will leak out a little for the first 24. Afterwards it's been perfect.
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