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Holiday Guide 2011-Invisible Shield

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November 18, 2011 by cindy Leave a Comment

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Protecting your smartphone just makes sense-the phone is expensive enough, you don’t want it to get scratched up since it will probably be with you for at least 2 years. When I got my HTC Thunderbolt last spring I immediately ordered a case and I but protective shield over the faceplate. Well, over time the shield that I put on got scratched up. Then along comes InvisibleSkinz asking me to review the invisibleSHIELD!

While I was waiting for the shield to arrive my 16yo son came to me and said, “Mom, I’ve been doing some research and you need to get an invisibleSHIELD to protect your phone. It is the best rated product out there.” I laughed and then informed him that one was on its way to our house for a review. After it arrived I had my son install the shield on my phone. One cool thing about the invisibleSHIELD is that it is a full body shield not just a faceplate shield-so it protects your whole phone from scratches.

The inside of the packaging.

The package contents

The skin comes in 4 pieces, 3 for the back and one for the front. This allows for the battery to be removed and for the kickstand to be used. It took my son less than 15 minutes to apply the invisibleSHIELD. The shield on the back is purposefully a bit tacky to help you hold onto your device better. After applying the shield I put my phone back in its case and because the shield is very thin the case still fits fine.

The precision pre-cut invisibleSHIELD applies directly to your device, providing the toughest, most durable protection you will find. The invisibleSHIELD has its origins in the military, where it was used to protect high-speed helicopter blades from dust, dirt and debris.

Now you can use that same powerful technology to protect your HTC ThunderBolt. It is so tough that we back it with a lifetime guarantee. So, if it ever does wear or scratch, we will replace it for free, for the life of your device. And if you ever need to remove the invisibleSHIELD, no problem; it comes off clean and leaves no sticky residue.

The authentic invisibleSHIELD film features Nano-Memory technology, which is visible as a very subtle texture in the surface of the film. This superior component of the invisibleSHIELD offers four main competitive benefits:

  • Durability – Self-healing properties offer unbelievable resistance to scratches and damage, and will extend the life of your device
  • Coverage – Greater pliability and flexibility allows the invisibleSHIELD designs to cover the corners and curves of your device better than the competition.
  • Ease of Install – The improved pliability also facilitates easier installation
  • Drop Resistant – Improved grip makes it easier to hang onto your expensive gadgets
  • Glare Reduction – The invisibleSHIELD gives your device a slight “orange peel” finish that breaks up glare and reduces finger print smudges, while still creating high resolution screen viewing clarity.

I have had the invisibleSHIELD on my phone for over a week now and it often gets thrown in my purse with my keys or buried on my desk and the shield isn’t showing any wear. I recommend this thoughtful gift for anyone with a smartphone, tablet or e-reader. Just visit InvisibleSkinz to order them now.

Filed Under: Holiday Gift Guide 2011, Reviews, Technology Tagged With: e-reader, faceplate skin, invisible shield, invisibleshield, invisibleskinz, protection, smartphone, tablet, zagg

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I'm Cindy aka TheMomMaven. I'm a happily married empty nester living in Tampa Bay. I love all things Disney and I blog about easy recipes, family travel, family entertainement as well as product reviews and giveaways.

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