I would apply the screen protector especially if I can't even tell its there 90% of times. Than I can use the screen roughly while doing cycling or hiking where there is a big chance that there will be dirt on the screen.
i can see air bubbles and how thick it is, i ve had one of this before and i could practically feel side edge of a temper glass with my thumb. NOT a big fan.. Eventually its gonna look like crap and wear off. Just enjoy Sapphire glass dude
Nope. Unnecessary. I've been wearing my watch 5 Pro with sapphire glass for 2 years and when I packed it up to ship off for a trade-in it was absolutely flawless. Sapphire glass does not need this. These screen protector companies are desperate to sell these things to people who watches don't need them. If you got a lower grade watch or a little Fitbit then go for it. But these things are simply not needed for premium watches if it has sapphire glass it is good to go
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It doesn't really need it, though. It has sapphire glass
I don't trust myself not matter what- protect your device
I would apply the screen protector especially if I can't even tell its there 90% of times. Than I can use the screen roughly while doing cycling or hiking where there is a big chance that there will be dirt on the screen.
i agree so that is why i put one on-- i have more coming in
Why did you choose the silver over the grey?
Sapphire glass, why would you waste your money
Are the edges rounded/curved so your finger doesn't catch the edge? I know some brands are & some aren't. Thanks!
When it's on the watch you really don't feel the edges
i can see air bubbles and how thick it is, i ve had one of this before and i could practically feel side edge of a temper glass with my thumb. NOT a big fan.. Eventually its gonna look like crap and wear off. Just enjoy Sapphire glass dude
the air bubbles are gone- i want to protect the glass even if its sapphire--i have another one coming in to try out
Nope. Unnecessary. I've been wearing my watch 5 Pro with sapphire glass for 2 years and when I packed it up to ship off for a trade-in it was absolutely flawless. Sapphire glass does not need this. These screen protector companies are desperate to sell these things to people who watches don't need them. If you got a lower grade watch or a little Fitbit then go for it. But these things are simply not needed for premium watches if it has sapphire glass it is good to go
protect your investment--glass is glass