GreatShield EZseal iPad 2 Unboxing & Review (HD)



This GreatShield EZSeal was, by far, the easiest screen protector to apply to my iPad 2. Some of the screen protectors I've used in the past were InvisibleShield and StealthArmor. I think GreatShield stood apart from the crowd with two key features; you don't need to use a liquid solution during application and you can apply it in mere seconds.

The package arrived in an envelope which contained a microfiber cloth, a sheet of paper with the instructions (1 page), and the GreatShield EZSeal screen protector.

They weren't kidding about it being easy. I applied it in a matter of seconds, less than 30. I spent more time cleaning the screen than applying the protector. Afterward, I spent even more time trying to find a bubble. It took me 20 minutes to apply the StealthArmor. I'm so glad I didn't need to use a liquid solution. The iPad 2 has two water sensors. If you set any of them off, you risk voiding your warranty.

This protector gave my screen a matte look. It makes reading on the bus a whole lot easier. If your iPad doesn't leave the home, then you probably haven't noticed the glare.

It would have been nice if GreatShield sold an EZSeal with a clear border. My white iPad 2 already has a white border.

Even though the instructions said I can remove it, wash it, and reapply it, I don't see myself doing that.

I got mine for $24.99 but that's probably because I pre-ordered it while it was on sale on Amazon.com.

Pros:
-Easy to apply
-Didn't required a liquid solution and a squeegee
-matte finish (Anti-Glare)
-no bubbles
-protects against scratches

Cons:
-needs a transparent border

Thanks for reading this review.
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