How do you choose a screen protector for your iPad?
Choosing a screen protector
In your search for a suitable screen protector, ask yourself the following:
- Do you want plastic of glass?
- Do you use an iPad cover?
- Do you find privacy important?
- Do you get a headache from the blue light of your screen?
Material: glass or plastic
Glass screen protectors offer a better protection that plastic screen protectors. This way, you protect your iPad screen from scratches better. A Glass screen protector also feels more like your own screen. When you apply a glass screen protector, there's a smaller risk of air bubbles. The advantage of a plastic screen protector is that's it's thinner than a glass screen protector. This way, it doesn't stand out as much. In addition, you can combine plastic screen protectors with iPad covers more easily.
Case-friendly: for iPad with a cover
You can use case-friendly screen protectors together with a cover. These screen-protectors don't reach to the edges, so they're smaller than usual. This way, your cover still neatly fits around your Apple iPad. Do you use a regular screen protector? It's possible the cover pushes the screen protector off your Apple iPad.
Privacy: no snoopers
You're the only one who can read what's on the screen of your iPad with a privacy screen protector. This protective layer makes sure your screen is only visible from directly in front. For people next to you, the screen is dark. This way, nobody can see what you're doing in the train when you work with private information.
Blue light filter: easy on the eyes
A screen protector with a blue light filter is the solution if you get a headache from your screen, or if you don't fall asleep easily. This protective layer filters the blue light from your screen and provides a warm, orange glow. That's easier on your eyes when you scroll through social media before you go to bed.