Jan 22 2012

Complete HHI Amazon Kindle Fire Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare, Matte Finishing Screen Protector (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen) Review

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HHI Amazon Kindle Fire Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare, Matte Finishing Screen Protector (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen)

  • Designed for perfect fit with the Amazon Kindle Fire screen, offering full screen protection
  • Offers tough, durable, transparent surface while keeping the screen clean and reduce fingerprints
  • Attaches smoothly with self-adhering surface; leaves no residue when removed
  • Matte Finish Surface: For anti-glare. Also enhance the experience and utilization of touch screen and stylus features
  • Package include a HandHelditems universal Stylus pen features Soft foamy tip and a 3.5mm headphone jack insert so you never lose your stylus.

HandHelditems products are sold with HandHelditems Trademark brand, including the original packaging from HandHelditems.

HandHelditems(TM) is a trademark of IGg Factory Inc, is exclusively marketed by authorized HandHelditems reseller on amazon.com.

NOTE: Please do not perform installation in a dusty environment. Please read installation steps from the two tabs on the front and back protector layers before performing installation. This protect your Amazon Kindle Fire screen against dust and eliminate glare. It isn’t flimsy, but made from high-grade material designed for durability. This screen protector is easy to remove without leaving any adhesive residue.

Package Include HandHelditems(TM) universal Stylus pen features Soft foamy tip and a 3.5mm headphone jack insert so you never lose your stylus.

List Price: $ 17.99

Price: $ 3.99

Marware Kindle Fire Clear Screen Protector 2-Pack with Cleaning Cloth – Lifetime Warranty

  • Fits Kindle Fire
  • Premium grade protective clear screen film – 2 Pack
  • Ultra-precise fit – covers right to the edges of the display
  • Scratch resistant, military grade protection
  • Applicator for easy installation

List Price: $ 14.99

Price: $ 10.99

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6 Responses to “Complete HHI Amazon Kindle Fire Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare, Matte Finishing Screen Protector (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen) Review”

  1. David A the Strategic Storyteller says:
    150 of 158 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    simple and effective, December 5, 2011
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    This review is from: HHI Amazon Kindle Fire Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare, Matte Finishing Screen Protector (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen) (Electronics)

    There are other similar products that cost more but work the same way. I found the instructions easy to understand and follow. As long as you clean your screen first, no problems. In fact, it was quick and easy. I am happy with the results. The anti-glare effect was instantly notable. I don’t know if it’s necessary for screen protection, but I recommend it for the anti-glare alone.

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  2. subuki says:
    69 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    anti glare really works!, December 2, 2011
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    subuki
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    This review is from: HHI Amazon Kindle Fire Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare, Matte Finishing Screen Protector (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen) (Electronics)

    I would have to agree with these reviewers…..anti glare feature really is amazing. When using my kindle outdoors ….no glares….no hiding under my hands….no tilting the tablet to avoid any glares and risk dropping it. It was very easy to install…made sure there were noo dusts or lints by useing some scotch tape, then folowed the simple instructions that it came with and then was done in about 1 to 2 mins. So glad these anti glare screen protectors exist because i most work with my kindle fire outside. Great product’

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  3. Philip A. Littler says:
    59 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointed, December 9, 2011
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    This review is from: HHI Amazon Kindle Fire Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare, Matte Finishing Screen Protector (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen) (Electronics)

    This is a three layer laminate. You remove the bottom layer to expose the sticky side and apply that to the kindle. The stiff top layer is removed after application (remove very slowly). I found it impossible to apply without bubbles. Removing the first layer turns it into a static magnet, attracting dust. Each dust particle causes a bubble that is impossible to remove. Should be done in a PRISTINE environment. Removing the top layer caused the sticky layer to peel off the kindle, leaving more bubbles when reapplied. Consider buying a three pack to allow for practice, but that may be a gamble. The matte finish reduces glare, but changes texture of surface. Not a problem for me, but apparently for some.

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  4. K. Taylor "KT Reader" says:
    133 of 138 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Just what was needed, November 27, 2011
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    This review is from: Marware Kindle Fire Clear Screen Protector 2-Pack with Cleaning Cloth – Lifetime Warranty (Accessory)

    I was disappointed to see all of the negative reviews on this product. The trick is to make sure the screen is free of all smudges, dirt, grease, dust, etc. My first attempt with the first screen protector was almost perfect but I had one small piece of dust preventing me from getting the last air bubble out from under the screen. Thankfully I had a second screen to use. Something I noticed on the second attempt. The screen protector has three parts to it. The actual screen protector for the Kindle Fire and a piece of protective plastic on both sides of the Kindle Fire screen protector. Not sure the best way to explain this,

    Layers (3):

    (1) Labeled #1: Clear plastic protector on the sticky side of the Kindle Fire screen protector
    (2) Kindle Fire screen Protector
    (3) Labeled #2: Clear plastic protector on the non-sticky side of the Kindle Fire screen protector used to protect the end product while using the applicator to remove bubbles

    Tips:
    1: Perform this in a room where you don’t have a lot of air movement (away from fans, air vents, windows)
    2: Clean the Kindle Fire until it is free of grease (from hands), dirt, and dust.
    3: Remove the first layer labeled #1 away from the Kindle (NOT OVER THE KINDLE). The screen protectors have a tendency to have a static charge which attracts all of the dust in the air. If you do it over the Kindle Fire it is likely your recently cleaned screen will be peppered with dust.
    4: Double check the screen on the Kindle Fire to make sure nothing decided to land on it (good reason to do this where you don’t have a lot of air movement)
    5: Apply the screen protector from one end to the other slowly while working out the bubbles.
    6: Once you are satisfied all of the bubbles are out rub the screen protector all over with your fingers to make sure the screen protector has adhered to the Kindle Fire properly.
    7: Slowly remove the last layer labeled #2, making sure to not remove the actual Kindle Fire screen protector
    8: DON’T use the applicator to remove any bubbles that may have shown up. Just use your FINGERS.

    The Key to this was Tip #3 this is where I failed on my first attempt. When getting ready to apply the second screen protector I noticed all of the dust on the screen protector itself.

    *I gave this product only 4 stars because I had to use both of the screen protectors.

    Hope this helps.

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  5. Ryan Lamprecht says:
    97 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Quick Instalation Tip, December 16, 2011
    By 
    Ryan Lamprecht
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Marware Kindle Fire Clear Screen Protector 2-Pack with Cleaning Cloth – Lifetime Warranty (Accessory)

    I have a little tip to help make things much easier when installing your screen protectors. First let me say, I had recently ordered the Kindle Fire and Clear Screen Protector. They were just shipped, so I’m still waiting on them. For those of you struggling to install the screen protector and get out all the little air bubbles, here is a little tip. I’m assuming these screen protectors work just like the ones I use for my iPhone. I had the same issues when first trying to install the screen protector on my phone. First, placing the screen protector exactly where you want it, lining it up perfectly with the edges of the screen all the way around, and peeling it back up and starting again, over and over until you get it right; it’s pretty challenging to say the least. Then, getting all the little air bubbles out, having to press and push to try and squeeze them out all the way to the edge is tedious, and in most cases you end up convincing yourself you can live with the number of bubbles you can’t get out, which in the end makes the screen protector eventually lift off in those areas. You’re left wondering if it’s even worth it, and possibly even convincing yourself you can just be a little more careful to not scratch the bare screen. Believe me, I’ve been there.

    Then, I remembered window tinting. In my younger days I use to install window tinting on cars. This isn’t much different at all. The mechanics of installing these things is pretty much the same, except for one missing, and oh so important ingredient; soapy water. When you install window tinting on a car, the first thing you do is make sure the window is perfectly clean by using regular window cleaner, such as Windex, or similar product, just like you would with your Kindle. The next step is to mix up some warm soapy water using dish soap. You then spray it on the car’s window. Of course in the case of your Kindle, phone, or any other devise on which you need to install a screen protector, you don’t spray it on. You just wet your fingers with the soapy water and sort of wipe and dab it on; taking care not to use too much and soak the device. You only want to wet the screen, and it doesn’t have to be soaked. Once you have the screen wetted with soapy water, peel off the backing from your screen protector, and lay it on. The soapy water serves a couple of purposes. Because there’s slippery soapy water between the screen and the screen protector, it allows you to maneuver the screen protector in place by gently sliding it where you need it. You don’t have to be dead-on accurate when you first lay it on. Just don’t push down on it to cause it to stick until you have it where you want it. The trick is to use just enough soapy water, but not too much that you’re going to soak your device.

    The second purpose of the soapy water is consistent adhesion. Take your little plastic squeegee they’ve included with your kit and gently work the water and air bubbles out towards the edges of the screen, while using a paper towel to absorb the excess water you push out. You don’t want the excess water getting down into your device, so make sure you are dabbing it away as you go. You’ll notice right away how few bubbles you’re left to deal with. There will be a few bubbles you’ll have to work out with the squeegee, but nothing like you had when doing it without the soapy water. Just work the bubbles out towards the edges until you have them pushed out. Remember, the bubbles should be worked towards which ever edge is closest to the bubble. It’s air, so it needs to go somewhere other than under the screen. Once you have all your air bubbles out, you will need to let the device rest for a day in order to allow time for the soap to set under the screen.

    Here is why this process works:
    Since we don’t live in a perfect world, the screen protectors aren’t perfect either. Although they look perfectly smooth to the naked eye, if you could see them under a microscope you’d see lots of peaks, valleys, and crevasses; all tiny little areas where air gets trapped. Without the soapy water, it’s nearly impossible to slide these bubbles out because all the little peaks have already adhered to the screen and trapped the bubbles. You have to try and push them past areas that have adhered, in essence trying to make the bubble detach the adhered peaks in order to push past them; lots of frustrating tedious work. While wet, the soap keeps the screen protector from completely adhering to the device by creating a slippery layer, thus allowing you time to slide the bubbles around, rather than trying to force them around. Now, after you’ve pushed out all the little air bubbles, the soap fills in all those peaks and valleys, and once dry, it hardens there to create a more smooth surface between the plastic protector and the device screen. Since the soap is clear, at least in the minuscule thin layer we’re using it is, you’ll never even know it’s there…

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  6. poladee says:
    173 of 189 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Kindle Fire Clear Screen Protector 2-Pack w/cleaning cloth by Marware, November 22, 2011
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    poladee (Bensalem, PA) –
    This review is from: Marware Kindle Fire Clear Screen Protector 2-Pack with Cleaning Cloth – Lifetime Warranty (Accessory)

    Received my Kindle Fire and I’m loving it!! I also ordered the screen protector two-pack – not loving it! After struggling to achieve a decent installation with the first protector, and then again with the second protector which was included “just in case,” I ended up throwing both away. Incidentally, the installation card I used to try to smooth out all those bubbles left visible scratch marks on the screen protector, so take great care if using that. After my frustration and disappointment heal, I may reorder and try again. My current one star rating is for the very nice, lint-free cleaning cloth included in the package. Did I say I love my Kindle Fire? I surely do.

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