REVIEW β I donβt want to worry about the wear and tear of my smartphone so I like to use a minimal snap-on case and a screen protector. Installing a case is easy, but screen protector installations can be frustrating when little bits of dust get trapped between the protector and the screen no matter how careful you are. The LK [Auto Dust Eliminator] iPhone tempered glass screen protector claims to remove the frustration and dust from installing a screen protector. I was skeptical until I tried it and all I can say is WOW!
What is it?
The LK [Auto Dust Eliminator] iPhone tempered glass screen protector is a screen protector that has been designed for the iPhone series 13 and 14.
Whatβs in the box?
- Installation fixture
- 2 tempered glass screen protectors
- 2 camera lens protectors
- 2 alcohol wipes
- Plastic stand
Installation
The LK [Auto Dust Eliminator] iPhone tempered glass screen protector consists of a specially designed plastic fixture that helps you do a perfect install every time.
The fixture is designed to hold the iPhone in position so that thereβs no way to install the protector crooked. But this fixture has even more built-in magical powers.
The fixture opens to reveal an envelope that holds extra components necessary for the installation.
It also has the installation instructions printed on the envelope.
Inside the envelope is a sealed pouch.
The pouch contains 2 alcohol wipes and a polishing cloth.
There are also 2 camera lens protectors included so that you can also protect your iPhoneβs camera lenses.
Ok back to the fixture. One side of the clamshell-style plastic fixture has the screen protector attached to it along with the dust eliminator sheet.
Hereβs my iPhone 13 Pro Max ready for the LK screen protector installation.
All you have to do is place the phone on the left side of the fixture and then you can clean the screen with an alcohol wipe and the polishing cloth.
You know how you can clean the screen but youβll almost always see little pieces of dust still clinging to it? Well, donβt worry about it. In fact, I took a tissue and brushed it all over my iPhoneβs screen to purposefully deposit a bunch of dust all over it. Am I crazy? Weβll see!
With my dusty iPhone in place, itβs time to install the LK screen protector. To do this, you lift the dust eliminator tabβ¦
Snap the fixtureβs lid in placeβ¦
Pull out the tab while holding the fixture. As you pull the tab, it will magically remove the dust on the phoneβs screen before the tempered glass screen protector βdropsβ onto the screen leaving a perfectly installed screen protector with no dust particles and no bubbles. Donβt believe me? Check out the video below where I show you the installation on a really dusty iPhone screen.
See it in action
Camera lens protector
If you want to protect your iPhoneβs camera lens, this kit has you covered there too. There isnβt a special install procedure for the lens protector though. Itβs basically just a peel and stick operation. I personally donβt want anything over my camera lenses, so I didnβt leave this protector in place for long.
What I like
- Perfect and easy install
- No dust and no bubbles!
- Also includes camera lens protectors
- Affordable
What Iβd change
- Nothing!
Final thoughts
Once you try the LK [Auto Dust Eliminator] iPhone tempered glass screen protector, I think youβll be as impressed as I have been. You really can not go wrong buying one of these kits. They are very affordable (see the special code below to save even more) and you even get 2 protectors per kit. They are my new favorite screen protector for my iPhone.
Price: $15.29
Where to buy: Amazon (30% coupon + back to school 30% off code: LKUS30LK (expires 9/30/2022))
Source: The sample for this review was provided by LK.
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Great review and use of video. Great looking product. Would like to know how it performs over the next few weeks/months.
I purchased an ESR screen protector for my new iPhone 14 Pro Max. They make installation very easy and no bubbles or issues (so far). I find that adding and removing cases is where issues arise.
Thanks, David! I’ll definitely do an update in a few weeks to address your concerns about cases, etc.
WHAT KIND OF WITCHCRAFT IS THIS
I hate installing these. I usually by 4-6 of them because ONE of them inevitably screws up. Nevermind the bad old days of floppy plastic screen protectors! Going to keep an eye on this one…
I know! I was/am very impressed!