I’ve had their product on my Apple five phone for about 14 months and prior to that on a droid X for two years. In the three years I’ve had some minor peeling which they have replaced the entire coating for $ 15. I put the face cover through a true test by having a chainsaw blade get shoved up against it when a Treebranch kickback I was shocked that the only thing happened was the cover was scratched which I had replaced and no damage to the phone whatsoever. I don’t recommend that you go out and try this but I was shocked that it actually held up quite well. My leg was quite grateful!
Marcus F.
Classificação do local: 3 Escondido, CA
It has been about 5 or six months since I’ve had the invisibleSHIELD installed on my Droid2. Here are my thoughts… As a product, I was intrigued by a military grade film that would protect my precious check-in machine. A bulky shell just wouldn’t cut it, plus it would render my car cradle useless(too big to fit). A protective film seemed to be the right choice. Issues — After a few months I noticed peeling of the edges of the film. I knew this was a possibility when I bought this product based on user reviews. I was told this was covered under their warranty. I’m a little skeptical on the warranty because the guy selling the shield was writing down names and phone numbers on notebook paper. Hopefully it was entered into a database. It took a while to get used to the touch of the film. Touch movements felt lethargic at first. I’ve also found the shield to be more difficult to clean. If the droid screen gets stained it’s more difficult to wipe it off. The good — It protected my droid as advertised. The film has a few dings and scratches, but the non covered areas are all torn up. So is it worth it? At full price, no. They have discounted the product since my purchase so it’s worth considering again. You’ll have to try out their demo phones to see how the touch responds to your expectations.