Moto 360 Invisible shield.

vegasdroid

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I finally bought, a MOTO 360 yesterday. I also bought the ZAGG Invisible shield HD for it. However, I have yet to install it. I wanted to ask everybody here, if they have it on their 360, and how do you like it. Also, how easy was it to install? I can't find any install video's for the 360.

Thanks for your responses!!!
 
I finally bought, a MOTO 360 yesterday. I also bought the ZAGG Invisible shield HD for it. However, I have yet to install it. I wanted to ask everybody here, if they have it on their 360, and how do you like it. Also, how easy was it to install? I can't find any install video's for the 360.

Thanks for your responses!!!
Use an install video for a phone. Same thing I would think, just smaller and round ;-)
 
I have one on mine and I really enjoy it . You don't even noticed that I have it on. I put on it myself without any issues but I have a lot of experience putting Zaggs on. The only difference between the phone and watch application is that I would start from the center and squeegee outward. Do it lightly so the Zagg doesn't move around and apply more pressure as you go. Hope this helps.


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I have one on mine and I really enjoy it . You don't even noticed that I have it on. I put on it myself without any issues but I have a lot of experience putting Zaggs on. The only difference between the phone and watch application is that I would start from the center and squeegee outward. Do it lightly so the Zagg doesn't move around and apply more pressure as you go. Hope this helps.


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I went ahead and instead it yesterday, very happy with it. Like you said, you don't even notice that it's there. Thanks for the replies.
 
I installed the IQ Shield LiQuiSkin on Monday (5 days ago). I wanted to give it at least a week before I posted anything about it. It was a super simple application. Everything you need came in the package for the wet application process, except the dish soap & water of course. I followed the directions and gave it at least 12 hours before I wore the watch again, it was a super simple application, took me less than 5 minutes. It came out perfect! No bubbles & no visible sign that the screen protector is on the watch. It is a great fit on screen too. It goes just to the edge of the beveled glass so you don't catch anything on it to peel up the sides. I am very happy with it so far and not only that you get 6 screen protectors in the box for only $10 on Amazon.

IQ Shield LiQuidSkin [6-Pack] - Motorola Moto 360 Screen Protector with Lifetime Replacement Warranty - High Definition (HD) Ultra Clear Screen Smart Film - Premium Protective Screen Guard - Extremely Smooth / Self-Healing / Bubble-Free Shield - Kit comes in Frustration-Free Retail Packaging https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J42YFJ...ag=hawk-future-20&ascsubtag=UUacUvbUpU4089996

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I've only done one Zagg screen protector, on my OG Droid Incredible, but I wasn't thrilled with it. It was like dragging my finger across rubber. Whereas the screen protectors I've used from Steinhill, Seidio, and the generic Verizon ones (all dry application) were more similar to running without a protector.

Has Zagg improved on this since I last used one (middle of 2010) or do they still have a rubbery feel? I planned on using a dry application protector but if Zagg has improved their products, I may give them a second chance. The ones you see on eBay are all from companies I've never heard of. And the ones on Motorola's site are spendy (one protector for $15).
 
I've only done one Zagg screen protector, on my OG Droid Incredible, but I wasn't thrilled with it. It was like dragging my finger across rubber. Whereas the screen protectors I've used from Steinhill, Seidio, and the generic Verizon ones (all dry application) were more similar to running without a protector.

Has Zagg improved on this since I last used one (middle of 2010) or do they still have a rubbery feel? I planned on using a dry application protector but if Zagg has improved their products, I may give them a second chance. The ones you see on eBay are all from companies I've never heard of. And the ones on Motorola's site are spendy (one protector for $15).
Zagg has improved a lot. I used them on the iPhone back in the day. (3GS era) I know, what you mean by the rubbery feel. On the watch, I don't notice it as much. I would definitely give them another try.