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The Dalinch Compatible iWatch Series 3 Screen Protector is a clear TPU bumper case designed for 42mm models, offering sweatproof protection and seamless touchscreen interaction. With precise cutouts for easy access and a hollow back for hassle-free charging, this case combines functionality with style, making it perfect for any occasion.
A**R
Very awkward and overpriced
Very awkward and annoying installation that involves glue, a UV light as well as the usual cleaning prep beforehand. Don’t know why it isn’t just adhesive like the Apple Watch 3 style Dalinch screen protector. Gets very messy and always nearly seeps down through the crown. When it’s all done it does look really good I have to admit, but at £10.99 and only receiving one protector it is very expensive. I’m on my 3rd as they easily get caught on things and start to pull off my Apple Watch series 5.
M**E
Make sure you prepare a ventilated area because it’s quite difficult to apply.
I’m torn between the good and the bad for this review.On one hand I can absolutely recommend this screen protector for touch sensitivity and the overall look once on.That said getting this on will be a nightmare I hope to not have to repeat.The sticky tab although covering the ports is not big enough to come right up or the screen so the liquid overflowed and got stuck in between that but gap the watch and the screen.Also perhaps it’s just me but I don’t automatically know that the cable you are supposed to use for the uv lamp is a Apple cable. I looked everywhere in the packaging thinking they’d left something out so I am including this for others that got confused like me.Thirdly the smell is awful. Even after I got all the residue out from the gap around the watch and washed it under running water it still smells.I have no doubt the smell will disappear after a while but it is quite acrid so make sure you open the windows first for some ventilation.Once on you’d never know you had a screen protector on the watch at all.For this reason I’m definitely recommending this product even with the fidgety application because it’s worth doing for the peace of mind.Unlike other screen protectors this looks like it won’t peel off and won’t negatively affect the touch sensitivity like a full case will.
J**.
It’s ok
The kit came with a sticker to stop the glue getting onto any of the ports, however this didn’t fit over the scroll wheel so it now has glue on it, once I managed to get the screen on, moments later, a slight tap caused a bubble on the screen which isn’t removable.
A**N
Protector was marked and unusable
Unfortunately the screen protector was damaged when it arrived, it was well packaged and not damaged in delivery so could have only been a flow in the manufacturing process. There are 3 indentations in the inside of the glass protector.The fit of the protector looked good, but the supporting materials didn’t fit the series 4 watch.I think it’s very expensive for what it was, and I couldn’t even fit it.My advice, don’t buy it
A**R
Seamless Design, best I have seen so far...
I have been looking for a screen protector that doesn't look so obvious and this is it! It's edge to edge protection and it doesn't' even look like I have anything on the watch. Now I just need to wait and see whether it lasts.I have had previous screen protectors where you can clearly see I had something on, plus the majority of them doesn't cover the corners, so it ends up sitting in the middle of the watch. However, because of the black corners on this one, it blends in so well with the rest of the screen, that you can't actually tell where it ends or begins.The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5, is because the installation process is a little bit messy. Plus I only bought this yesterday and installed it today. I am yet to test its durability. If it ends up being super mediocre I'll edit the review :)
S**Y
Loved it at the start, just hope you don't have to remove it!
Installation easy although the glue does smell a little if you get it on your fingers but the glass protector aligns and fits beautifully in fact you would never know it was on! The best I've experienced as my film one was too small to cover the 44mm screen and the last one with curved edges wasn't sticky enough and too bulky that affected use of the watch. Love the UV light that attaches to your lightning charger!Update (see below for removal advice):I developed air bubbles and damage to a corner so today attempted to remove! Watched the video and attempted the removal as per instructions. Easy yes?? WRONG! As reported by other users, the glue is so strong it won't come off as one unit and the corners simply cracked. Now I am left with my watch looking like this and currently trying to use a combination of heat and nail varnish removal. So once it's on and you followed the bonding instructions, don't assume you can remove it later because the chances are you won't be able to. Hoping eventually I might actually be remove it but its currently looking doubtful. This will look great but don't buy it if you are wanting to remove it later!Further update and removal advice:Disclaimer: If you follow my instructions below, you do so at your own risk. I won't be held liable for any damage you do to your screen if you decide to do the same however, you might just save yourself a costly trip to Apple that costs you £286. My rationale was I was going to try it because I had nothing to lose and if I scratched it (which I didn't) then it would be less costly than paying £286.So I decided that after being left with a watch with a big blob of glass and glue on it I had 3 choices: Stick with it looking crap, try and remove it or simply take it apple at huge cost. I did a lot of reading up on different methods but found that nail varnish remover was working best but it was going to be very slow. As pictured, I used a bottle of nail varnish remover, tweezers, a shallow dish and a card screen bubble remover like you get in a screen fitting box oh and the one thing you'll need in abundance is patience! Over the period of 4 days I'd put a little nail varnish remover in the dish and put the watch face down and let it soak. Left it for a few hours each time and overnight for 2 nights whilst the nail varnish soaked into the glue softening it. It would also soak into the edges where I could use the card to chip away slowly at the glass. Now and again a bit of the adhesive would let me get grip on with the tweezers and then bits of glass would shatter letting me get more off. Each time you've soaked it then chip away at the edges and keep repeating then eventually when the glass and adhesive gets less, you'll get bigger bits and then the glue will come off with the nail varnish. Watch out for the shards of glass though especially if you have pets or children! As you can see from my picture, this removal method does work but it will just take time and patience.
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