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- #58 in Monitor Anti-Glare & Privacy Filters
Bogie
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
I'm not super impressed with these privacy screen covers. They need to fit your screen exactly, and even then, unless you want them to be a permanent fixture, the magnet stickers that come with these do not keep the screen cover flush with your screen, limiting their functionality.Another thing to consider, and not necessarily a ding on the product. But if you have ANY light glare on your screens, these wont work, and only amplify the glare.As these are connected to my monitors at work, I cannot permanently mount these to the screens, so it's difficult for me to determine if the permanent mounting makes them more functional.The installation is pretty straight forwards, but did require searching the product online for a video, as there are no instructions that came with the product. For their cost, I think there are better options out there.
Gina B
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I saw the first picture & thought these were magnetic clip on solid screen protectors but they are 2 flexible sheets so I was disappointed they were not like my other one I got. They do still work as described. You get 2 Magnetic Computer Protector Film for 24 Inch -16:9 Widescreen Monitors, they are Removable Privacy Protector Films. You put a magnetic strip on top of your monitor.
Neil A. Chesanow
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Compared to the $15 privacy screen I initially bought and returned, this two-screen set at $37.50 per screen is a worthy upgrade in materials. The plastic screens seem to be of better quality, and the mounting system, which employs magnets, is idiot-proof to install (watch the instructional video on Amazon) and a far more elegant and practical solution than sticking a privacy screen onto your monitor bezel using two-way tape.Whether that is worth $75 (you could also pay $75 or $100 for a single screen elsewhere) is entirely subjective. What is not subjective is the difficulty of viewing a computer monitor with a privacy screen hanging down over it. Squinting at the screen, text blurry, emails unreadable, photos so faded you practically need to press your nose to the screen to view them, it feels like you've suddenly developed vision problems. I got mine to block sun glare for a couple of hours a day, and it helped a smidge. But the rest of the day I felt like I had myopia.The bottom line: If you must have a privacy screen, this pair is well-made and decently priced. However, the tradeoff is that, while documents, PowerPoint presentations, and other elements of your daily workflow are indeed impossible for prying eyes to read at an angle, the usual line of lie of sight for visiting colleagues and coworkers, these items become extremely difficult to read looking straight ahead as well.
Chuck W
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Easy to install, and the screens really do look black starting at maybe 20° to 30° off center. Five stars for working as described.
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