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The OMOTON Screen Protector is a premium tempered glass shield designed for Microsoft Surface Pro 4, 5, 6, and 7 models. With a 9H hardness rating, it offers exceptional scratch resistance while maintaining high-definition clarity and responsiveness. The hydrophobic and oleophobic coatings ensure your screen remains clean and clear, making it the perfect companion for your Surface Pro.
Finish Type | Matte |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
Clarity | 10 |
Screen Size | 12.3 Inches |
Compatible Phone Models | ['Microsoft Surface Pro 4', 'Microsoft 5', 6', 7'] |
Special Features | 9H Surface Hardness, Oil Resistant, Anti-Fingerprint, Rounded Edge, Scratch Resistant |
Compatible Devices | Surface Pro 7 Plus, Microsoft Surface Pro 4 12.3 inch, Surface Pro 6, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro 5th Gen |
Item Hardness | 9H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.42"L x 7.83"W |
Material Type | Tempered Glass |
I**Y
OMOTON delivers clean installs, clear glass, and that satisfying “my screen is safe now” feeling.
This is one of those rare tech accessories that actually delivers on all the basics. You get premium tempered glass, precise cutouts, and—get this—an installation kit that actually works. Whether you’re doing this on your own or helping your kid (hi Peighton) protect their iPad, OMOTON makes the process quick, clean, and nearly foolproof.The glass is hard-coated (9H), meaning it’ll shrug off coins, keys, and the occasional face-first drop. It feels smooth, not plasticky like those old PET protectors, and the touch response stays crisp—no dead zones, no weird lag, and it plays nice with styluses too.
H**E
Good quality glass protector
I had to replace my Surface Pro (5th Generation) for a warranty issue, and my previous screen protector broke as I was removing it. Note - my next comments on related to a competitive product... The former screen protector was not a great quality, but fair enough. I had a client drop the Surface Pen from about 6 inches above the screen. The metal side of the pen landed right at the edge of the screen and broke away a little chip of the former screen protector. It did it's job, but the lack of a bevel on that product probably contributed to it's failure. Regardless, it lasted another year before I tried removing it. At removal, I realized how much I didn't like that product's design. Instead of a large notch like this protector from OMOTION, it had individual hole cutouts for the optical camera, infrared camera and microphone. Since the glass wasn't beveled, it was nearly impossible to remove the dust that inevitably collects at the seams created at the edge of the glass. These are all minor issues, but when you have a device as beautifully engineered as the Surface, it's disappointing when the screen protector noticeably diminishes its visual appeal.Fast forward to this week and I am now installing this new screen protector from OMOTION. The included kit to clean the screen and make a hinge to attach the new tempered glass screen protector were great. I found it helpful to clean a granite countertop and the Surface prior to placing it on the countertop to minimize the potential for dust getting onto the screen during installation. It didn't help that it's the middle of winter, it's dry and static seemed to be at an all-time high at the time, but overall, it was a VERY easy installation. It took a little time to really get the protector lined up just right before attaching the stickers to make the "hinge", but it made the next step of attaching the protector SO EASY.Inevitably, the static created by removing the protective plastic on protector managed to virtually grab an eyelash from me and trap it between the layers of glass. However, it was easy enough to peel away the protector, use the sticker to "grab" that eyelash and then replace the protector. The original installation including the eyelash was bubble-free (with the exception of the eyelash), but the second attempt left a couple of weird bubble-like impressions on the screen. They were only noticeable on screen with the power off, and the instructions said it could take a couple of days to normalize, so I went on with my day. The next morning the odd impressions had resolved themselves. The installation looks perfect.I took time to read many reviews before buying this, so I think it is important to make a couple of comments:1. Ease of Installation... Having done several screen protectors over the years on phones and tablets, I have to say that this was one of the simplest. That was unexpected given that it was also the largest one I've attempted. Follow the instructions EXACTLY and you should have a good result. Remember to clean all sides of your tablet as well as the table where you are working with a damp cloth before starting - that will help minimize the potential for trapping dust. Some comments said that the sticker hinge didn't work. If that was the case, the person didn't do it correctly. It worked flawlessly for me.2. Beveled Edge. I saw a couple of comments that the screen edge wasn't beveled. That is nonsense. I have had one without the bevel, and this is night and day different. This bevel is very well manufactured.3. Loss of Pen sensitivity. I thought about giving this issue enough importance to only award 4 stars instead of 5. However, I think loss of pen sensitivity is to be expected if you place an object between the pen and the OEM screen. It still works, but it's just not as good. To me, it is a trade off. I would rather have the protection than the flawless pen.I would buy this again.
S**M
Perfect Fit, High Quality, Would Buy Again....but read what can happen in my review
I'll start off saying that this is an extremely nice screen protector and it fits the SP4 perfectly. It is nicely packaged and comes with all the necessary tools required for installation. Heck, the box alone is impressive!! And as an added plus it works perfectly with the UAG protective case (see review). But........this was the first glass protector I've ever attempted to install...let me say that putting on an 12.3 inch protector as a "first time" had me somewhat anxious. As such, I watched videos, read hints and tips and thought I was ready to go. Hands washed, work area clean, lots of light, etc, etc.I followed the supplied instructions as if someone's life depended on my success or failure.1. I connected the Screen protector to the SP4 with the supplied adhesive gate hinges, taking extreme care that they and the screen protector were in perfect positions for the final act of adhering the screen protector perfectly to screen of the SP42. I cleaned the screen, cleaned it again, and to make sure it was really clean I cleaned it again (all using the supplied tools for cleaning)3. With my confidence high I carefully grabbed the screen protector and started removing its protective cover so that I could then lift and apply it to the SP4.........this is where I made my mistake.....While removing the protective cover from the screen protector I inadvertently lifted the screen protector and it pulled away from one of the adhesive hinges, which has now made step one above defunct!!! Slight panic set-in, but without skipping a beat I continued removing the protective cover and then pulled the screen protector off the remaining hinges. I then proceeded to free-hand apply the screen protector to the SP4....It was "almost" perfect, but almost wasn't going to work. Slight panic again, but I then pulled the screen protector off the SP4 (I read somewhere that this was possible). Since I had tried it once I was now a professional at free-hand application.....not!! However, I was extremely careful with my second attempt and not afraid to lift/adjust/reapply the corners of the screen protector somewhat to get them correctly placed on the SP4's screen. Once I was confident with my starting corners I carefully laid the screen protector across the screen and watched it do its magic adhesion thing. I then checked that it was squarely applied to the screen (it was almost perfect again, but so close to perfect this time that I wasn't going to chance another removal and reapplication). I removed the few remaining bubbles using the supplied "bubble removal tool" and then closely inspected my work. There were only three small specks of dust between the screen protector and screen, and fortunately they were barely visible. As a matter of fact, I can't even find them now while writing this review. I attribute this to my pre-application routine of thoroughly washing my hands, cleaning my work area and cleaning...cleaning....and cleaning the screen again. That plus some good luck made this "almost" disaster a success. After about an hour I put my UAG protective case on the SP4....this was the final test of the screen protector application....it did not lift up on any corner....SUCCESS!!!Anyway, if you've never installed a glass screen protector before I highly recommend that you...1. Watch a couple of videos, even the ones of other brands of glass protectors2. Read other peoples tips and tricks (this is where I learned that you could remove and reapply a glass screen protector)3. Make sure everything is set-up and clean, clean, clean. (I actually used dish soap to wash my hands because I knew it would remove the skin oils and other things that could smudge a screen)4. And make sure your adhesive hinges are securely attached to your SP4 and the screen. I didn't and this is what started my adventure...It's been about two weeks now and I've had no problems with the screen lifting or anything. It's a quality product and I would buy another OMOTON screen protector.Ciao for now....
F**I
Ok
It does it's job but it's a pain to get on with no bubbles
M**N
Good
Good
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