$78 would absolutely be worth it if a warranty was offered. I understand why they don’t offer one, but maybe 1 free replacement per customer would go a long way to selling way more of these
Mine cracked from the edge, whilst being in a case, on my 2nd and they will offer 20% off only for a third. Price jumped up 20% though anyway so value is hard to understand
@@bensupernova2993 Not to mention they have terrible shipping prices outside the US and no guarantees whatsoever regarding shipping damage unless you literally film the whole process. It's just not worth it for what it is imo.
I have been watching your videos testing different screen protectors. I have seen a few. Since I usually do not drop my Phone much (14 Pro Max) and i am careful with it, I tend to worry more about the scratches. This Shellrus Sapphire Screen Protector is the best one I have seen you testing so far concerning Scratches (resisted until 9 with no scratches on that scale!!!) but it broke at 4 feet. The best drop test I have seen is from the ESR Armorite Glass Screen Protector: It broke at 8 feet but only resisted scratches in the 5 scale (on the 6 it scratches). But then I saw you testing the Benks Sapphire Coated Screen Protector. It broke at 6 feet and resisted scratches until 6 (scratched at 7). So, I went for the Benks that in my opinion (based in the tests I saw) its the Screen Protector that gets «the best of both worlds». I want to thank you for your videos and the tests you make. They are extremely useful helping us to decide what to buy according to our needs or the way we treat our phones. Again: THANK YOU. I wish you (and all who is reading this) a happy 2024.
I really wish they would offer the newer style screen protector applicator. I'm not a fan of the peel and stick when it's an $80 screen protector. I would be too worried I would get dust particles when applying it to my screen then just end up throwing it away.
Wish it had better install tools, I mean cheap screen protectors now are including frames that include anti dust films that pull off excess dust before the protector adheres to the phone.
If this is compatibe with mous cases, then its 100% worth it. You don’t need to worry about the screen shattering from fall damage due to the fall damage negation that the mous cases provide.
Yeah nice protector and all but I’m not paying £75 for 1 when the screen protectors I get from ESR rarely ever get scratched anyhow and even if it does I got 3 to go at and all for £15. But my 14 pro max used 1 protector for the full year and it never got 1 scratch on it. So I’m guessing my 15 pro max will be good with my ESR armourite protector on
Drop protection is more important because it cost more to buy more screen protectors. Cracked screen protectors must be replaced. Not so much lightly scratched ones. Which ones (privacy version) gives the best drop protection?
I have a pretty large collection of iPhone 15 Pro Max cases already in my own collection (16 as of writing this response) including Mous Limitless 5.0 (with aramid back panel) and the Mous is one of the more screen protector-friendly ones in my collection (less screen overhang in the front than average). I would say it should fit fine. I did not yet get a chance to buy/test the Shellrus protector yet on this phone because I am holding off until I receive my Arc Pulse before ordering. I need to see how the Arc Pulse fits in comparison to my other cases before committing to the cost of the Shellrus protector. I can say that I had a collection of over 20 cases for my previous phone, an iPhone 13 Mini, and I didn't have a single case that did not fit with the Shellrus screen protector that I installed on that phone, although some of them did go right up to the edge of the protector. I did not get a chance to test the Arc Pulse with the Shellrus protector on my iPhone 13 Mini because Arc never had Pulse for 13 Mini in stock at any point during my ownership of the 13 Mini, however. Going back to iPhone 15 Pro Max, I think the least screen protector-friendly case that I already have in hand is probably the Spigen Magnetic Ultra Hybrid MagFit (in graphite), as the inner lip at the top of the front of the case come closest to the top edge (although the rest of it is fine) of my current screen protector (Flolab Onetime NanoArmour Ultra Clear Case Friendly) compared to the rest of the cases I have on hand. Other cases I have on hand that also leave a quite large gap between my Case Friendly screen protector and the front lip are Mous Clarity 2.0, Rhinoshield SolidSuit, Rhinoshield Mod NX, Rhinoshield Crashguard, Casetify Mirror Case MagSafe, Nomad Rugged, Nomad Sport, and Bare Armour. Since the Spigen case is the tightest fit, when I finally receive my Arc Pulse, I will test fit it to this phone and see where it stands in comparison to the protector I have on now, and if I feel the gap is okay, I will order the Shellrus as an upgrade. I loved the Shellrus on my 13 Mini, but I also really love the Arc Pulse as a concept, and would not be willing to sacrifice compatibility with it.
@@EddNog thanks a lot for clearing this for me. I used to use spigen cases up until now but decided to get a rather protective case this time around. I had ordered an esr Amorite Screenguard but the black bezels on the side really made me not like it as I felt it was eating into a small region of the actual display. Anyways thanks once again and if possible do let me know if it fits once yours has arrived.
@@carsforlife7743Sorry, I don’t have any first-hand experience with their screen protectors. I consider myself a huge clutz when it comes to installing these darn things and frankly the Flolab was the first one that I’ve ever managed to install without getting dust in there/ruining the protector (with my Shellrus in the 13 Mini, I messed up the first one, Shellrus was nice enough to send a replacement, and I then paid a phone repair shop $20 to install it for me). I would likely end up paying someone to install the Shellrus for me if I get one for this phone too, as I don’t consider their installation toolset to be very good (definitely not as good as Flolab’s). Looking at the EZ Fit kit from Spigen, it does look better than Shellrus’ install kit but not sure if it is as easy as Flolab’s Onetime.
How reflective is the screen compared to the phone itself and also to a tempered glass protector? My understanding is that sapphire is much more reflactive than glass. How would grit (tvery fine sand and dirt) in a pocket affect the sapphire screen protector? Nice tests.
I had the Shellrus for over a year on my last iPhone before upgrading to my new phone and I never got a single scratch on the protector including multiple trips to the beach and constantly putting my phone in and pulling out of my pockets (iPhone 13 Mini was super duper pocketable).
I bought these screen protectors before but its not worth it. For the price, you could get like 20 good tempered glass screen protectors but they still crack and that is what really matters imo. Stop storing your phone with your keys and you’re fine and besides if the glass one scratches and you dont like it, then change it out with the 19 others you could get
Sapphires whole thing is it doesn’t scratch but it cracks easily, I like them because I have never dropped my phone but I have had small scratches on my phones and this gives me the piece of mind knowing there’s no way anything is gonna scratch my phone
These are cool but I’ll stick with FLOLAB because of their warranty. I’ve only scratched one of my screen protectors in the past few years but FLOLAB replaced it right away. Shellrus is more than twice the price and offers no warranty at all. Not worth it for the extra scratch protection.
I screwed up the install of the sapphire protector on my last phone and Shellrus sent a replacement for free. I never broke my Shellrus so cannot speak to break replacement, but they provided great service for failed install. As far as scratch warranty, I never got a single scratch on my last Shellrus protector in over a year of use, including MANY trips to the beach (quartz, a component of sand, absolutely destroys tempered glass, and is a risk even to sapphire), whereas I can see this Flolab getting a scratch sooner or later that I am currently using on my 15 Pro Max (so far, none yet, but it’s only been a month!).
@@EddNog yes they do state that they will replace it one time for a failed install. But if it scratches or breaks there is no warranty. For a premium product with a premium price they don’t stand behind it and that’s enough for me to not give them my money.
I will write my experience with them they sent me a damaged screen protector and they asked me to send it back and pay the shipping cost from my credit the shipping cost was about half the price of it or they will send me another one and I pay half the price, they pushed me to pay half the price then I got UPS charge $61.14 they told me the custom cost because the seller but the custom charge on the buyer now I pay for the damage screen protector $126+$75+$61.14 the cost of new screen from apple and more I don’t recommend any one to pay this amount for this screen protector and I don’t recommend anyone to deal with this company
Too much $ for what it is, a $26 torras will give you better drop protection and I have not scratch it. Product is cool but not for the $ , plus they offer no warranty.
$78 would absolutely be worth it if a warranty was offered. I understand why they don’t offer one, but maybe 1 free replacement per customer would go a long way to selling way more of these
Mine cracked from the edge, whilst being in a case, on my 2nd and they will offer 20% off only for a third. Price jumped up 20% though anyway so value is hard to understand
@@bensupernova2993 Not to mention they have terrible shipping prices outside the US and no guarantees whatsoever regarding shipping damage unless you literally film the whole process. It's just not worth it for what it is imo.
I have been watching your videos testing different screen protectors. I have seen a few. Since I usually do not drop my Phone much (14 Pro Max) and i am careful with it, I tend to worry more about the scratches. This Shellrus Sapphire Screen Protector is the best one I have seen you testing so far concerning Scratches (resisted until 9 with no scratches on that scale!!!) but it broke at 4 feet. The best drop test I have seen is from the ESR Armorite Glass Screen Protector: It broke at 8 feet but only resisted scratches in the 5 scale (on the 6 it scratches). But then I saw you testing the Benks Sapphire Coated Screen Protector. It broke at 6 feet and resisted scratches until 6 (scratched at 7). So, I went for the Benks that in my opinion (based in the tests I saw) its the Screen Protector that gets «the best of both worlds». I want to thank you for your videos and the tests you make. They are extremely useful helping us to decide what to buy according to our needs or the way we treat our phones. Again: THANK YOU. I wish you (and all who is reading this) a happy 2024.
I really wish they would offer the newer style screen protector applicator. I'm not a fan of the peel and stick when it's an $80 screen protector. I would be too worried I would get dust particles when applying it to my screen then just end up throwing it away.
The one with anti dust layer is a god send and should be an industry standard
Wish it had better install tools, I mean cheap screen protectors now are including frames that include anti dust films that pull off excess dust before the protector adheres to the phone.
If this is compatibe with mous cases, then its 100% worth it. You don’t need to worry about the screen shattering from fall damage due to the fall damage negation that the mous cases provide.
It fits have that combo
Indeed, I have been using that combo since the iPhone 12
My question 🙋🏻♂️ is the anti spy version is good as a this one ?
Thanks for the video! How does it compare to the benks protector?
Good to see they're using pure sapphire and not the half baked non-pure sapphire apple used.
Great content. For me, it's scratch protectant. The phone cases I use will stop my screen protector from cracking.
Yeah nice protector and all but I’m not paying £75 for 1 when the screen protectors I get from ESR rarely ever get scratched anyhow and even if it does I got 3 to go at and all for £15. But my 14 pro max used 1 protector for the full year and it never got 1 scratch on it. So I’m guessing my 15 pro max will be good with my ESR armourite protector on
What I want to know about the drop protection is how the phone glass comes out after the screen protector shatters.
I often take my phone and rub it on the concrete. Thank God I can get a sapphire screen protector.
Another great video. Do you think the non privacy or clear sapphire version will work with an iPhone 15 Pro in a leather Ryan London phone case?
Another nice review. Thanks
Drop protection is more important because it cost more to buy more screen protectors. Cracked screen protectors must be replaced. Not so much lightly scratched ones.
Which ones (privacy version) gives the best drop protection?
9:31 call an ambulance! Call an ambulance!
9:36 but not for me
Can you confirm compatibility with the Rebel Gen 5 case? Thanks.
It fits with mine
@@smithamith7795Thanks 👍🏽
Really love this screen protector but do you think it would work with a mouse limitless 5.0 case?
I have a pretty large collection of iPhone 15 Pro Max cases already in my own collection (16 as of writing this response) including Mous Limitless 5.0 (with aramid back panel) and the Mous is one of the more screen protector-friendly ones in my collection (less screen overhang in the front than average). I would say it should fit fine. I did not yet get a chance to buy/test the Shellrus protector yet on this phone because I am holding off until I receive my Arc Pulse before ordering. I need to see how the Arc Pulse fits in comparison to my other cases before committing to the cost of the Shellrus protector. I can say that I had a collection of over 20 cases for my previous phone, an iPhone 13 Mini, and I didn't have a single case that did not fit with the Shellrus screen protector that I installed on that phone, although some of them did go right up to the edge of the protector. I did not get a chance to test the Arc Pulse with the Shellrus protector on my iPhone 13 Mini because Arc never had Pulse for 13 Mini in stock at any point during my ownership of the 13 Mini, however.
Going back to iPhone 15 Pro Max, I think the least screen protector-friendly case that I already have in hand is probably the Spigen Magnetic Ultra Hybrid MagFit (in graphite), as the inner lip at the top of the front of the case come closest to the top edge (although the rest of it is fine) of my current screen protector (Flolab Onetime NanoArmour Ultra Clear Case Friendly) compared to the rest of the cases I have on hand. Other cases I have on hand that also leave a quite large gap between my Case Friendly screen protector and the front lip are Mous Clarity 2.0, Rhinoshield SolidSuit, Rhinoshield Mod NX, Rhinoshield Crashguard, Casetify Mirror Case MagSafe, Nomad Rugged, Nomad Sport, and Bare Armour. Since the Spigen case is the tightest fit, when I finally receive my Arc Pulse, I will test fit it to this phone and see where it stands in comparison to the protector I have on now, and if I feel the gap is okay, I will order the Shellrus as an upgrade. I loved the Shellrus on my 13 Mini, but I also really love the Arc Pulse as a concept, and would not be willing to sacrifice compatibility with it.
@@EddNog thanks a lot for clearing this for me. I used to use spigen cases up until now but decided to get a rather protective case this time around. I had ordered an esr Amorite Screenguard but the black bezels on the side really made me not like it as I felt it was eating into a small region of the actual display. Anyways thanks once again and if possible do let me know if it fits once yours has arrived.
@@EddNog and would also like to ask between the flo labs and the spigen ez fit which one would you recommend
@@carsforlife7743Sorry, I don’t have any first-hand experience with their screen protectors. I consider myself a huge clutz when it comes to installing these darn things and frankly the Flolab was the first one that I’ve ever managed to install without getting dust in there/ruining the protector (with my Shellrus in the 13 Mini, I messed up the first one, Shellrus was nice enough to send a replacement, and I then paid a phone repair shop $20 to install it for me). I would likely end up paying someone to install the Shellrus for me if I get one for this phone too, as I don’t consider their installation toolset to be very good (definitely not as good as Flolab’s). Looking at the EZ Fit kit from Spigen, it does look better than Shellrus’ install kit but not sure if it is as easy as Flolab’s Onetime.
Hello, I understand that the durability of sapphire is unrival but does it affected the color accuracy of the screen?
How long did it take for it to ship. I ordered mine and haven’t heard anything from them
I got one for my 14 PM. It has scratches.
"Now let's yeet it down the driveway"
NOW LET'S WHAT NOW?
Interesting option. Can’t wait to see his flolab 3D video.
I have only used shellrus screen protectors for my iPhones since the 13. I just wish they would grow up and start offering Samsung screen protectors.
It'd be great if it were available for the upcoming S24U.
Why you even talking about that? Damn phone didn't come out yet😂🤡 relax
🤡🤡🤡🤡
How reflective is the screen compared to the phone itself and also to a tempered glass protector? My understanding is that sapphire is much more reflactive than glass. How would grit (tvery fine sand and dirt) in a pocket affect the sapphire screen protector? Nice tests.
I had the Shellrus for over a year on my last iPhone before upgrading to my new phone and I never got a single scratch on the protector including multiple trips to the beach and constantly putting my phone in and pulling out of my pockets (iPhone 13 Mini was super duper pocketable).
Nice review on the screen protector if I was to order one it would cost me €75 and an additional €39 totalling €114 for protector and shipping 🙈🇨🇮😎
At 6 mins 21 seconds is that a crack in the protector,it could be an illusion
they are not impact friendly don't get these if your butterfingers.
I bought these screen protectors before but its not worth it. For the price, you could get like 20 good tempered glass screen protectors but they still crack and that is what really matters imo. Stop storing your phone with your keys and you’re fine and besides if the glass one scratches and you dont like it, then change it out with the 19 others you could get
Sapphires whole thing is it doesn’t scratch but it cracks easily, I like them because I have never dropped my phone but I have had small scratches on my phones and this gives me the piece of mind knowing there’s no way anything is gonna scratch my phone
I would love it but I’m not paying 85 for a screen protector
80$ bro apple care will charge me that to change the screen 😭😭😭
This is the best, where I can get it in UE?
Drop protection
10:15 u scratched the sides lol
But the protector didn’t scratch
These are cool but I’ll stick with FLOLAB because of their warranty. I’ve only scratched one of my screen protectors in the past few years but FLOLAB replaced it right away. Shellrus is more than twice the price and offers no warranty at all. Not worth it for the extra scratch protection.
I screwed up the install of the sapphire protector on my last phone and Shellrus sent a replacement for free. I never broke my Shellrus so cannot speak to break replacement, but they provided great service for failed install. As far as scratch warranty, I never got a single scratch on my last Shellrus protector in over a year of use, including MANY trips to the beach (quartz, a component of sand, absolutely destroys tempered glass, and is a risk even to sapphire), whereas I can see this Flolab getting a scratch sooner or later that I am currently using on my 15 Pro Max (so far, none yet, but it’s only been a month!).
@@EddNog yes they do state that they will replace it one time for a failed install. But if it scratches or breaks there is no warranty. For a premium product with a premium price they don’t stand behind it and that’s enough for me to not give them my money.
How did you calim the warranty?
@@akkarparkiamopas3401 I simply responded back on my original order confirmation with the problem.
4 way 360 anti spy ???
Can we get this Shellrus brand in India 🇮🇳
Shellrus: "You can't scratch our screen protectors"
Diamonds: "Hold my beer..."
no
I will write my experience with them they sent me a damaged screen protector and they asked me to send it back and pay the shipping cost from my credit the shipping cost was about half the price of it or they will send me another one and I pay half the price, they pushed me to pay half the price then I got UPS charge $61.14 they told me the custom cost because the seller but the custom charge on the buyer now I pay for the damage screen protector $126+$75+$61.14 the cost of new screen from apple and more I don’t recommend any one to pay this amount for this screen protector and I don’t recommend anyone to deal with this company
Too much $ for what it is, a $26 torras will give you better drop protection and I have not scratch it. Product is cool but not for the $ , plus they offer no warranty.
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