
Bigben Tempered Glass Screen Protector
Switch OLED
Bigben Tempered Glass Screen Protector
Switch OLED
I also had a Bigben screen protector for my Nintendo Switch V2.
The supplied dust absorber had left various adhesive residues on the display, which were almost impossible to remove. When applying the protector, more ugly adhesive residues were noticed at the edge in different light incidence. I had to lift the screen protector to clean it, and lint from the cleaning cloth stuck to the protector due to static. Accordingly, the screen protector became unusable.
After some back and forth, it was exchanged (for an older version).
I applied the new protector with a lot of care. Nevertheless, one corner was not covered airtight (photo) and the particles on the photo are under the screen protector, although I had cleaned it. The two lower corners have stains on the protective surface that cannot be removed.
I left it at that.
This OLED screen protector is currently the only high-quality protection on the CH market, so I gave it another try. I wanted to apply it as cleanly as possible.
The room I had vacuumed and dusted, half day waited for the particles to settle in the air. Then showered and applied the screen protector without clothes (to avoid fusel). Crazy, I know.
Took the new OLED Switch out of pack+plastic, there was little dust which I removed via the supplied wipes.
Despite this totally overdone process, one corner is again not airtight and two dust particles remained visible in the middle. All for nothing.
Clearly it is whining at a high level, but this screen protector is expensive and therefore it is very annoying.
Does anyone have tips to apply a screen protector perfectly?
I was able to perfectly attach my very first screen protector to a 10.1" tablet.... However, it seems to be impossible on the Nintendo Switch.
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The protection fits the console screen perfectly and is extremely transparent. The vision and responsiveness of the screen are not affected in the slightest
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