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InvisibleSHIELD electronics skin protector

Pardus

Diamond Member
InvisibleSHIELD is a skin that can protect: gps, cameras, phones, iPods, laptops, watches, and other products that tend to get scratched easily.

Made from a unique material originally created for the military to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades, the invisibleSHIELD? offers protection that other screen protectors, covers, skins, or cases just can't match. With over 1,000 copyrighted, precision-cut designs for a variety of gadgets, including iPods, smartphones, and cell phones, you can protect all your devices from scratches.

The invisibleSHIELD isn't just another screen protector. Custom-cut Full Body Shields, available for many devices, offer protection for your entire device. With this patent-pending full-body contour wrap, your device will always look like it did the day you bought it.

Can't find an invisibleSHIELD for your device? No problem - we'll custom design one for you.

If you aren't completely satisfied with the coverage of the invisibleSHIELD, you can return it within 30 days for a full refund. And if the invisibleSHIELD ever scratches, we will replace it for free, for life. So what do you have to lose other than those unsightly scratches?

Free shipping on almost all of their products!

You have to go through this link to get 50% off automatically (there's no code):
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http://www.zagg.com/showspecial
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Ends 1/17/07
 
I have one of these on my crackberry. They seem to be indestructible. The only downside is they have a gloss surface, so if you have an anti-glare surface on your device you will lose it.
 
As of 7:05 PM PST the deal is still good. I just ordered a protector for my Q and my PSP for 50% off. The site seems to be a little faster finally too.
 
I've got one of these on my iPod, and one on my info screen in my car (I got this one after I got the one for my iPod, they are that awesome). These things do seem to be indestructible.
 
Here's what the page says now

As Featured on CNN - invisibleSHIELD

We're sorry, but due to the increase in traffic after being featured on CNN this page is temporarily unavailable. Please come back later.

Whoops!
 
Just placed an order for just about everything I have an LCD screen (even my work machine which is just about impossible to find)
Now we'll see how indestructible they are: kids gaming portable and a construction data collector.
 
I tried this last night and tonight with Opera and there were no discounts applied.:shocked:
I switched over to FireFox and everything was 1/2 off.😀

Glad I tried another browser before buying.
 
I have to second the person who mentioned Best Skins http://www.bestskinsever.com
I placed an order with Zagg and it processed and went through then after 3 days they sent me a refund saying they could not ship the protector. Now they did send me a coupon for %5 off my next purchase from them but I wanted a screen protector not a long wait and a refund. So I can't speak to the quality of the Zagg protector, but I do know the best skin is just what I needed for my BB 8830.
 
How do these protectors leave the screen after it has been removed? All the opinions I read about are from people who have the protector on. Anyone have experience with taking it off and either replacing or going to something new? I'm concerned that the sticking stuff is going to mess up the screen.
 
once you put it on you don't ever take it off.

They are specifically cut for each device so you'd have to buy new for each new gadget.
 
Originally posted by: MrMaster
once you put it on you don't ever take it off.

They are specifically cut for each device so you'd have to buy new for each new gadget.

I understand that but on the invisibleSheild site itself they say to remove the shield if sending in the device for servicing. It must also be removed in the unlikely event that it scratches. I would just like to know if once the shield is removed, will there still be a screen left to place a new shield on?
 
Originally posted by: Onund
How do these protectors leave the screen after it has been removed? All the opinions I read about are from people who have the protector on. Anyone have experience with taking it off and either replacing or going to something new? I'm concerned that the sticking stuff is going to mess up the screen.

I put one on one of my GPS units and screwed up the placement, so I tried to remove it and reseat it. Got it reseated, but left a frosted area where I lifted it. This was while I was applying it, so I thought it should have been able to lift and reapply. Not so. Seems once stuck on always stuck on. Ruined the screen when removing it. Still have the others I ordered, but WILL NOT be using them, don't want to risk ruining another screen
 
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