TechArmor Anti-Glare Screen Protector
$14.95
TechArmor's screen protectors provide anti-glare features while maintaining touch accuracy for smartphones.

Our take
Ideal for smartphone users needing glare reduction.
I slapped the TechArmor Anti-Glare Screen Protector on my phone the other day, and I’ve got some thoughts. First off, installation was pretty painless, which is a big win in my book. They give you the full kit: dust remover, micro-fiber cloth, and instructions that actually make sense. Still, I’d suggest taking your time with it because if you rush, you might end up with air bubbles or a crooked fit. But hey, it’s not rocket science, just a little patience needed.
Now, let’s talk about the anti-glare feature because that's what we’re here for, right? It does a pretty solid job of cutting down reflections. Using my phone outside in the sun is way less of a squinty mess now. But don’t expect miracles — direct sunlight is still going to be a bit of a struggle, but you’ll definitely notice a big improvement. Indoors, it’s like the day and night difference isn’t as stark, so it’s mostly an outdoor savior.
On the downside, this screen protector isn’t the clearest in the world. The anti-glare coating gives the screen a slightly matte look, which some might find a bit dull compared to the vibrant, glossy display you’re used to. If you’re picky about having the most vivid colors, this might bug you. But for me, the trade-off is worth it because my eyes aren’t constantly battling reflections.
Durability-wise, it’s pretty decent. I’ve yet to see any major scratches, and it doesn’t seem to attract fingerprints as much as some other protectors I’ve used. It’s not bulletproof, though, so if you’re someone who tends to toss your phone in a bag with keys and coins, you might still want to be careful. It’s protective but not invincible.
Overall, I’d say the TechArmor Anti-Glare Screen Protector is a solid choice if you’re fed up with glare. It’s not going to blow you away with ultra-high clarity, but for taming those pesky reflections, it’s pretty handy. Just weigh the importance of vivid colors versus glare reduction for your personal needs. If glare is your arch-nemesis, this screen protector is worth a shot.