Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2017
This is a very good screen protector and I recommend it.
+Installs easily without getting bubbles under the screen.
+It fits the OLED display just right.
+Oleophobic coating on the screen gives your finger a smooth glide and doesn't attract fingerprints.
+Edges are beveled (rounded) so there are no harsh edges.
+Not expensive.

I bought four brands and out of all four, this one was the best and the only one I had no complaints with. It's a nice screen protector and I was able to get it installed perfectly. I love the texture of the oleophobic surface and it looks very nice. I'm definitely going to use this again in the future if my screen protector gets too scratched up and needs replacing and this is the one I'll use to install on friend's phones (sometimes they ask me because I do a good install.)

What was wrong with the others was that they were difficult or near impossible to get installed without bubbles under the screen, edges were not cut well or adhesive was not clean to the edge so that the edges did not stay down all the way around, more difficult to install due to the film, or they had a dryer surface that the finger doesn't glide over nicely and attracts finger oil. The JETTech had none of those issues.

I will admit that with the iPhone X, it's challenging to get the screen protector aligned perfectly with the OLED display.
Set a white wallpaper for the lock screen, then tap the side button to illuminate it so you have a reference to line up the screen protector. Line up the top round the notch, then use the sides to line it up. Press it down from the top making sure you keep it aligned with the sides slowly work your way from the top to the bottom so you don't get bubbles.
If you were successful in keeping it dust-free during install, you may get it right the first time.
I recommend getting a can of compressed air (air duster.) It helps after you've cleaned the screen before install to give it a few taps to blow off the possible one or two dust particles that might sneak in.

Regarding the fit. This screen protector is very slightly larger than the actual OLED display meaning that a fraction of a mm larger (by a few pixels.) By way of comparison some competitors are slightly smaller cut so they align pixel for pixel. Rather than align perfectly with the pixels of the display (flat part) it overlaps a tiny bit. The problem with the competitors' is that it's nearly impossible to get perfectly aligned so that you don't see it. The slightly larger cut allows for a tiny bit of margin for error.
As a result, when you alight the notch at the top, you have to account for this otherwise it will seem that the notch is slightly too narrow (narrower than the OLED notch.) If you alight the screen protector slightly higher, then that notch does indeed fit that notch perfectly and proportionally with that tiny overlap and therefor fits the display all the way around just right.
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