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$59.99
Zagg

Frederick says Zagg screen protectors are a great value for the quality you get. The XTR4 version is the brand’s strongest model, made with tempered glass that’s reinforced with graphene, making it much stronger, according to the brand.
It comes with an installation tray that helps align your phone and avoid air bubbles as you apply it. Former NBC Select senior editor Lindsay Schneider has used a Zagg screen protector for years, and her phone is still in great condition. This screen protector is available for iPhone (linked above) and Samsung Galaxy devices, among others.
For affordable durability, Frederick recommends Supershieldz tempered glass screen protectors. This one is a three pack of tempered glass screen protectors, each with rounded edges and a fingerprint-resistant coating, according to the brand. Supershieldz’s tempered glass screen protectors are available for devices from Apple, Samsung, Google and LG.
Zilberman recommends Ailun as a budget screen protector brand. Similar to Supershieldz, this three-pack of screen protectors has a fingerprint-resistant coating, but it also comes with an installation frame in the box that should make applying the protectors easier. Ailun screen protectors are available for iPhone (linked above), Samsung and Google devices.
This screen protector makes it harder for onlookers to see what is on your screen — it looks totally dark if you look at it from the sides. NBC Select updates editor Mili Godio has used it for years to tackle work emails in crowded airports and on the subway without worry. It also offers great protection against the various hardwood and tiled floors Godio has dropped it on. As with any privacy protector, your screen’s colors and brightness will be a bit faded compared to using a regular screen protector. Godio has it on her iPhone 14 Pro, but you can get it for other iPhone, Google and Samsung devices too.
NBC Select associate SEO reporter Ashley Morris and NBC Select reporter Zoe Malin both use this screen protector. Morris has been using Otterbox’s Premium Blue Light protectors for years and finds them very durable and easy to install. As someone who drops their phone a lot (as in multiple times a day), her protectors tend to get a bit banged up over time, so she also loves that Otterbox’s warranty program lets her replace the protector for free (excluding shipping).
When shopping for a screen protector, focus on material, comfort and ease of installation. Overall, the experts I spoke to agree that screen protectors made from tempered glass tend to be best. Here’s a bit more info to keep in mind:
Material: Screen protectors come in a variety of materials. There are plastics like polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), as well as tempered glass (with some that are even made from chemically strengthened, shatterproof glass). The experts I spoke with agree that a quality tempered glass protector will be more effective at protecting your display than plastic protectors. This is because tempered glass is a stronger material that can absorb the impact if your phone falls — Godio has had her tempered glass case for over a year and dropped her phone countless times without a scratch.
Comfort and feel: We touch our phone screens to use them, so the feel and responsiveness of a screen protector is important. Screen protectors can sometimes change a phone’s touchscreen sensitivity — certain smartphone models ask you to input whether or not you’re using a screen protector on the device to better calibrate sensitivity, says Zilberman. Tempered glass is designed to have a smoother feel than other screen protectors and won’t affect touchscreen sensitivity much, according to experts.
Display: Tempered glass mimics the original display and offers good clarity, whereas plastic screen protectors can create an unsightly glare and affect screen quality by adding a “murkier and grayer hue to your screen,” says Zilberman. Both plastic and tempered glass protectors can have privacy and anti-glare filters to fit your preferences. However, tempered glass protectors are more physically noticeable on your screen since they’re thicker — a plastic protector blends in remarkably well with the original display, according to our experts.
Ease of installation: Installing a screen protector can be difficult, especially when there’s a chance of misaligning the protector or having annoying air bubbles and specks of dust lodged underneath the film. Most screen protectors include a plastic installation tray that can go directly over your phone screen to align the protector or one that holds your phone while you guide the screen on. Alternatively, some protectors come with “guide stickers” showing where the screen protector will lie on your screen.
Compatibility: According to Frederick, there isn’t much variation in how well a screen protector works from one smartphone brand to another. However, screen protectors come in different shapes and sizes depending on your phone, so it’s always good to check compatibility before purchasing.
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Harry Rabinowitz is a reporter at NBC Select who covers technology and fitness including recent stories on smartwatches, headphones and cameras. For this piece, Rabinowitz spoke with electronic repair experts to learn more about screen protectors and what to keep in mind when shopping for one.
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