iPad Pro 13" (2024) Screen Protector (Ultra-Tough, Glass-Free)

£29.97
£29.97 £39.97

iPad Pro 13" (2024, 5th Gen.) Screen Protector | MediaDevil Magicscreen Ultra-Tough Edition.

 

Award-winning screen protection. Designed and made in the UK to the highest standards. Compatible with Apple Pencil.


Advanced Performance:

Developed in close collaboration with a British advanced materials company, our Ultra-Tough material is equipped with the best features of both glass and plastic screen protectors, providing the solution to the unending online debate of which material is better.

  • Thinner than tempered glass, and yet, provides the same 9H hardness and impact protection.
  • Contains no glass and therefore cannot crack, meaning it won't eventually need replacing.
  • Does not affect the in-display sensors (e.g. fingerprint & face scanners, or light & proximity sensors).
  • Does not reduce clarity or touch sensitivity.

General Features:

  • Compatible with fingerprint & face scanners
  • Thin and strong
  • Invisible when applied
  • Bonds firmly to device screen
  • Protects from scratches
  • Leaves no markings when removed

Pack Contents:

  • 2 x Magicscreen (FRONT) screen protector for iPad Pro 13" (2024, 5th Gen.) 
  • 1 x Microfibre cleaning cloth
  • 1 x Positioning & dust removal sticker set
  • 1 x Smoothing card
  • Detailed written & video instructions

 

Video Installation Instructions:

 

Your satisfaction is really important to us, and we will do our best to help ensure that you are a happy MediaDevil customer.

MediaDevil was awarded the UK Department of Trade & Investment (UKTI)'s Business Innovation Award for "demonstrating the virtues of excellent products and a passionate company".

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STEPHEN SMITH
Fully protected iPad Pro

The new screen protector is of a high quality, the screen fully protects my new iPad Pro, the screen comes with a protective film on both sides of the protector, an idea I would suggest for the taps you pull off when you have positioned your protector, is to maybe have a blue tap on one side, and a red tap on the other.
The reason for this being, I thought I’d removed the protective film, but having cleaned my iPad for the first time, I was shocked to see small scratches on my new screen protector, having then used the spare protector, I’d then realised my mistake, I’d left one of screen films on the screen protector, totally my fault, I thought the red/blue tab idea, may stop another customer making the same mistake I did.