Hey all, I just wanted to post an update. At the 1:04 mark in this video, I stated that I have no affiliation or association with this company. Now, this still holds true; however, since the upload of this video, I did create an Amazon Affiliates account based on someone's recommendation. As a result, the links in the description were changed to Amazon affiliate links. I understand that even though this change took place after the fact, some may still perceive this review as biased since there is no proof that these were not affiliate links to begin with. I want to assure you that this is not the case, and my views and opinions shared in this video were 100% genuine. I still have no direct affiliation with Magic John, nor was there a single thought in my mind when creating this video to add any sort of affiliate link. Anyway, I'm just trying to be upfront with everyone to hopefully minimize any doubts or confusion. If anyone wants to discuss this further, please feel free to email me at rmayer0428@gmail.com or leave a comment in response to this. Thanks for reading!
How’s it going, I might make a short simple review in a couple days when I get mine but my question is what does the Amazon Affiliates link do for you? Does it make money for everyone who clicks on your link and buys one?
The fact that you are selling this as an affiliate on Amazon just shows to me how much you actually believe in this product. I think it's a good thing. I saw magic johns short and googled it that's how I came across tech central. I am not affiliated with any of this I just bought a privacy screen protector and I could read the screen from the sides in psyched to have a privacy screen that actually works. Thank you.
I’ve always been great at installing screen protectors as I’ve been doing it 10+ years. But it’s always a big process trying to ensure no dust gets under and I just hated doing it. This thing makes it’s so quick and easy. Went from maybe a 3-5 minute process to like 60 seconds I love it.
i bought a pack of 2 blindly just to check this out for my 15 pro max and broo its is fantastic the installation was easy no bubble no nothing the feeling of the screen is perfect the alignment is perfect. I was so blown away actually. Super quality 100% not a scam. have i mind i order it directly from their site from a youtube reel. 1000% recommended!!
I ordered a pair and I’m glad I did. Sitting outside at the dealership waiting on an oil change for my Jeep and my phone slipped off my lap, struck the ground pretty good, was sure there was going to be damage. This screen saver took the hit, absorbed the impact and did break. Screen was totally intact and undamaged. Went home and put the second one on just as easily as the first time and it’s good to go. Need to order some more for backups, lol.
I bought this for the same reason you did. This was bar none the cleanest installation. I had 1 bubble that pressed out easy. Not a single particle to be seen
First off big big thumbs up! This is the first time ever I've put a screen protector on any of my iPhones and I've had several. I currently have the 15 pro and so far it's the best apple phone ever! I bought mine screen protector on TikTok shop and got discount 16.99, but I'm wondering what can I do with the extra one I have?? I did the install looks tremendous! I give it 5stars all the way
My last screen protectors all of them cracked under normal use, even when the protectors were put on by the people at the store where I purchased the phone. The installation of magic John was easy and if you follow their instructions it should go on perfectly. So now, it’s the test of time, and we will see how it holds up under normal wear. So far I am very pleased with the product and would give it a 10 out of 10.
Im not sure what you mean by “cracked under normal use” 😂 theres no possible way to crack a glass unless you drop it. Thats not normal use, you dropped it and it did its job properly. If you crack a screen protector by typing then either you’re buying screen protectors from 5below or you just the most heavy handed person in the world (which is unlikely).. Furthermore, the sole purpose of a screen protector is to crack on impact (a drop for example). That means that the screen protector absorbed all of the impact energy and distributed it across itself and didn’t let it get to your phone’s screen (meaning it did its job, protected your screen). Obviously in some EXTREME cases like an intensional slam then it’ll still get to the screen but thats more of a user thing rather than the screen protector. Think of it like a protective motorcycle helmet. Its sole purpose is to break on impact so that it absorbs all of the impact energy and prevent it from being distributed to your skull and brain and save your life. Now if the screen protector doesn’t break that means that it did not absorbed the impact energy and distributed to your actual phone. Which could result in a cracked screen in some scenarios.
@@babypinkbeanyour assuming that it didn't take the impact but how can you assume that? Just because it didn't break doesnt mean it didn't absorb the impact it just means it absorbed the kinetic force and DIDNT break which is what is advertised
Great video 👍 i am your new subscriber. Yes it's expensive but the installation is easy which is a very plus point but the main thing which no one talking is it protect the mobile screen from any drop or hard hit. This company taking the money for this feature.
That's all fine and well, but how does it actual protect your screen from damage, I'm clumsy and drop mine allot. Does this protect like other tempered glass protectors do.?
I recently got one and it's the worst screen protector I've ever used. It started cracking on the edges just from me setting my phone on its face. Never dropped it, just rested it on the screen at night.
@@lolpotaI don’t know how you managed to crack the edges, but I physically tried to after you said it cracked by simply setting the phone down, and I have zero cracks.
@@Colegrover97 Based on my experience, I use two phones, and my personal phone has the magic Johnson screen protector. I usually hold both phones in one hand, with the front of my personal phone resting against the back of my work phone. Over time, I’ve noticed that the contact between the screen protector and the back of my work phone causes the edges of the protector to crack.
one of their selling points is that the screen protector would not shatter even after drilling on it while on phone and then pulling off the screen protector.. and hitting it agains hard objects.. and it will even bend without shattering.. where a the others they demo'ed would shatter when striking them on a hard surface. Any chance you can do that part in your demo to show if it will wilth stand drilling on it and you can remove it after drilling on it.. and then bend it and also strike it against a hard hobject to see what happens to it?
Just a one time use. But I guess you could keep it to align other brands that do not come with an alignment case. I’ve done it before and it works but not the greatest result so yes. But also know. It’s a gamble.
I personally don't use a case, but my girlfriend does. She has the Magic John installed, and it seems to be fine. It's not a Spigen case, though-just a cheap one from Amazon.
This is true. Unfortunately, many people end up ordering the scam version because of this, and then never give the real one a try because they think the product is junk.
I plan on making an updated video in the near future. I'll show how the current one is holding up, and also perform some durability tests. I just don't know exactly when, but it will be soon, hopefully!
As of right now (07/28/24) there are no scratches or cracks. However, some debris has started to make its way under the upper left side, and within the last week I’ve also noticed a spot on the very top that looks like the adhesive is starting to wear off. I work in some pretty harsh/hot conditions sometimes and always have my phone in my pocket without a case. That could possibly be the cause of this, but I’m not 100% sure.
Hey! Wanna know if anyone else is having the same problem as me. I got these to replace a previous screen protector. I got it right on the first try I believe but on my Iphone 13 when i put my otterbox phone case on with the new screen protector bubbles started to appear wanted to know if anyone else had these problems and possible solutions maybe. I don't know if they aren't supposed to be used with a phone case or maybe I unknowingly botched the installation just enough to make the product seem right but not function correctly.
install was GREAT! However the quality of the screen protection does not live up to the hype. My phone fell off the arm of the living room chair to a table (18" maybe) and screen protector is cracked. Only installed for 2 days.
In all fairness, the screen protector cracked, not the screen. $10 to $20 is a lot cheaper than $200 to $400 (depending on what kind of phone you have) to have the screen replaced. Honestly, I don't really care for the over-the-top marketing that Magic John puts out, where they claim their screen protector is almost 'indestructible'. My main thinking is that you can swap it out with a new one quickly. If you drop your phone, something might crack, especially with newer iPhones. I dropped my old iPhone 13 once - the screen protector didn't crack, nor did the screen; however, the back glass did. Anyway, everyone is different. I'm mainly concerned about scratches on the screen. If you drop your phone (screen protector or not), you're lucky if nothing cracks. I personally have had the same screen protector on my phone since I made this video, and it's held up pretty good. The only issue I have had is that a bit of debris has started to make its way under the left side. Either way though, it doesn't really matter which brand you go with, it's going to be plastic or tempered glass every time. Every time you drop your phone, you're really just playing the screen/screen protector lottery.
What's with the cracked screen pic at 4:53? Great installation, but crappy durability/protection? I've read a few reviews on Amazon, that the screen protector cracked easily.
What you're seeing at 4:53 is just a reflection. As far as durability and protection go, all I can say is that mine hasn't cracked or lifted yet, but I also do my best to take good care of the phone. It all really depends on the person though. Some people are really rough on their phone and think the screen protector is junk when it inevitably cracks after hitting concrete from a few feet up. Personally, I think it's a good screen protector, but just like with anything... opinions will vary from person to person. Anyway, you don't happen to have an iPhone 14 Pro Max by any chance, do you? If so, I can just send you the one left over from when I made the video free of charge, if you're in the US.
Neither has been an issue; however, there are a few very faint micro-scratches. That's expected of any screen protector though, and it really depends on how you handle your phone (such as, do you put it in the same pocket as your car keys?).
I do care about bubbles and dust particles but my top concern is the durability. I see on social media that the guy who pitches this product bends it in an almost U shape and it doesn’t snap broken. Is this true?
That sounds like a positive considering all these 3 for $6 garbage tempered glass screen protectors flooding the market! I am curious though as I thought tempered glass screen protectors were designed to crack absorbing the impact instead of transferring it to your sexy screen beneath 🤔 im not through dudes video yet but what exactly is the magic Joey boys screen protector made of then, just plastic?
@@lgzz4885 My first protector that I put on was very easy, just like the video. I loved it for about a month when I dropped my phone hitting the top left corner. The protector shattered a bit on that corner while the phone-face was unblemished. The second protector was easily installed like the first. I recommend this product.
you want your screen protector to break, if it doesn't break all the force goes to your actual screen. if the screen protector breaks, then it does the job of actually protecting your screen
The screen protector is by far the easiest screen protector I've ever used but the screen protector is far to small for the screen it is so small that I have a rather wide black strip all the way around the screen
My only question is how difficult is it to remove? I know that glass is glass and glass can (and will) break, so in the event this does break, or if I want to remove the screen protector for a trade-in of my phone for a new one, how difficult is it to remove this screen protector. I know that some screen protectors use a glue that can make it very difficult to remove the screen protector. Is this one of those or is it easy to remove the screen protector?
I wish I could answer that question for you, but I still haven't removed the one I installed in the video. It looks like it comes off pretty easily, even if cracked, based on some other videos I have seen, but maybe someone else that knows for sure will chime in...
I installed this on my S22 ultra and did all the steps fingerprint 1st and place the protector on, prints do not work did my prints again with screen on and still doesn't work.
I read on another video that it doesn’t work with the Samsung fingerprint thing which is crazy to make a screen protector that doesn’t work with it but I’m guessing that may take some different screen protector technology that all the screen protector companies will have to figure out.
Was it the privacy filtered one that you bought? I can understand why your print might not work for that one, but would be unfortunate if it was the clear one
Sorry man is for me just an half review. You must test in real condition and try to scratch and etc. If it real better than others. What im not believe. But marketing in this days wash out brain.
So, first of all, I hear you... it wouldn't have been a bad idea to test the durability. But, in my own defense, I don't really do review videos. If you look at my channel, it's mostly Cisco networking stuff, etc. This was just one of those off-the-cuff videos. My thought process was - I want to install this thing on my phone, and maybe I'll try to make a video out of it and see how it goes. Once it was installed and I was happy with the results, I didn't want to mess it up. I still wanted to upload the video though, and after rewatching it, I thought it could still be classified as a review. But here's the main thing... Everyone's opinion is going to be different, and if you do or don't do something, someone will always chime in with what they think you should or shouldn't have done. I'm not discrediting you in any way, as a matter of fact, I do agree with you. With that being said, since I still have another one of these screen protectors, maybe I'll make a second video as a follow-up for future viewers, where I test the overall durability and scratch resistance. Anyway, thanks for your honest feedback, I appreciate it!
Because of your Good People approach, you have a new subscriber. (it does come across as if it is a sponsored video, especially since you did not do any stress, scratch or drop tests.) Good job at getting you humanness to come through in the video, meaning I did not feel like it was a scam, lol)
You can't know if its a scam or not solely based on installation. A screen protector has one primary purpose, and it's not to be "easy to apply"....it is to protect your phone screen. I'd give the next video a shot if you want to try again with durability testing....
Respectfully, I think you're being a bit narrow-minded here. The reason I say that is because you're stating definitively that "You can't determine if it's a scam or not based on the installation." However, that's your perspective; you're not considering what others might think. For some people, it's all about the installation. For you and some others, it's about durability. Then there are those who value both aspects. The point is, the video is what it is regardless of individual expectations. I probably should have conducted a durability test, and I understand your point on that. Unfortunately, I didn't. For me, this was solely about the installation and dust particle removal, as that's the main appeal of this product. I've used $5 screen protectors, $10 screen protectors, and so on, and each of them protected the screen. However, some people believe that if they drop their phone on concrete from a moving vehicle and the screen sustains any damage, then the screen protector must be a scam. Personally, I'm more concerned with preventing scratches from everyday use, like putting the phone in my pocket, rather than extreme scenarios like dropping it or hammering the screen, but that's just me... I'm not everybody. But anyway, regardless of the type or brand of screen protector, it's essentially a thin piece of plastic or tempered glass. While some may be more durable than others, they all provide basic protection. So, when it came to the Magic John screen protector, if it weren't for the installation method, I would have chosen something inexpensive on Amazon. That's why I made the video the way I did - to highlight what sets this screen protector apart from the others. I do still have the screen protector on my phone, and recently, I've been considering making a durability test video since it's almost time to replace it. It's not scratched, but some crap has started to make its way under the left side. If I decide to do it, I'll share the link with you. Or, let me know what kind of phone you have, email me a shipping address, and I'll buy one and have it sent to you free of charge.
@@RMTechCentral Hey, I appreciate the response! Most creators just ignore any feedback that isn't resoundingly positive... You're right...I could have used better wording, but I don't believe that "narrow-minded" is the right description either. IN MY OPINION... A screen PROTECTOR is just that... something that PROTECTS the screen. Taking into consideration how many companies are out there that will install screen protectors for you... ease of installation should only be an added bonus, not the primary selling point. I, like you, don't ever plan on doing crazy excessive testing my on phone like dropping it 20+ feet or hitting it with a hammer, etc. It's just that "everyday protection" is the primary reason people use any screen protectors, not just Magic John. With a company like Zagg, people likely know what to expect... but with a company that most people discovered on TikTok, any level of real world durability testing would definitely help people make a decision. Here we are 7 months after your video, and I have yet to see any durability testing aside from the Magic John ads... Just my 2 cents. I edited my original comment...
Yeah, not a problem. I try my best to respond to comments whenever I can. So, I'll say this... I agree with most of what you said. I also acknowledge that 'narrow-minded' probably wasn't the best description. I apologize for that; I was speaking off the top of my head in the moment. Considering everything you mentioned, I agree that a durability test should be conducted. You make some good points, and I appreciate you taking the time to share them. I'll be making a durability test video in the near future; it's just a matter of finding the time to do it. I'd say probably within the next week or so. However, there's another potential issue... How do we know it's the same screen protector from the original video?? I guess I could start from scratch, but we'll see what happens... Anyway, thanks again for sharing your thoughts. I really do appreciate it! @TylerBerry-y4t
@@RMTechCentral No worries. I don't take offense to online things like this! Tag or send me the durability test video if you can and don't mind?? I'm only being critical because I'd like to try the Magic John brand, but I trust Zagg... (6 phones and counting) I just need some actual proof before I switch, and I haven't been able to find ANY! Cheers!
It seems like the world unfortunately revolves around iPhones, but Magic John could definitely do better with their Samsung products. I hear you on that!
I would if I had a phone with a fingerprint sensor, but unfortunately I don't. According to some others though, it seems like the Magic John for some of the Samsung Galaxy phones doesn't seem to work so well with the fingerprint sensor, and if that is the case, I would honestly pass on the Magic John for those phones. Maybe someone that knows a bit more about it could chime in and shed some light.
@@RMTechCentral yeah my thoughts exactly cause on my old samsung phone..whenever i install a screen protector on...the finger screen unlock doesnt work...so now with my new s24+...im abit sceptical on installing a screen protector...my screen have been "naked" ever since lol...
I'll tell you, nothing beats a 'naked' phone screen, especially with these OLED and AMOLED screens these days! I've gone without a screen protector here and there, but then, of course, I start to get crazy about it, always looking for scratches, etc. So of course I always end up putting a screen protector on for the sake of my mental health lol. Anyway, I'm not sure if this applies just to the general touch sensitivity of the screen on the S24 or if it also applies to the fingerprint sensor, but this could be something: ua-cam.com/video/duXYzrH6tKc/v-deo.html
Even the el-cheapo ones will protect the screen to some degree. Obviously, I didn't show anything durability-related in the video, but after having it on my phone for over a month, it seems to be really good. There are no scratches on it, and I also had one unfortunate drop on concrete from a few feet up. Surprisingly, it didn't crack the screen protector or the screen. It didn't crack the back glass either, which I thought for sure it would, so maybe I just got lucky? Anyway, it still looks good. It doesn't do that annoying 'lifting' thing that some other cheap screen protectors do, where it looks like it's not adhering to the phone screen anymore in certain spots.
It beads up water, and it falls right off. Fingerprint resistance is, well... I'll say it seems pretty good, but it is not 100% resistant to fingerprints. The phone used in the video is an iPhone 14 Pro Max
The one in the video is not a privacy screen protector, but they do make them. Here is a link to the Magic John Amazon Store: amzn.to/47Tgq44 You can also visit the official Magic John website at: www.magicjohnofficial.com (edited - previously listed incorrect URL)
To avoid dust: 1 turn off all air conditioning 2 run shower on hot with door closed for 5 min 3 close door and wait 15 minutes 4 install screen protector in bathroom with door closed Your welcome
Yeah, the S22 version is definitely a no go. I haven't tried it myself, but I've seen plenty of videos and have read through enough comments to give it a thumbs down. I'm also not a big fan of the fact that it seems like it's a rubbery plasticky material vs a solid piece, but I guess that's probably because of the screen's rounded edges...? 🤷
certain tempered glass materials don't work well with the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor on certain devices. it's probably why magicjohn does really have many protectors for Samsung devices....to many complaints. I'm using a AMFilm glass one on my s23+...seems to work find even the fingerprint works pretty well...not 100% but better than most.
What I did with my 23 ultra is: you have 4 fingerprints to register, I registered my thumbs twice each, two for left, two for right. The reading sensor works wonders.
I hear ya… They have one for the s22, but from what I’ve seen, it sucks. Unfortunately, we live in an iPhone world these days; it’s like a status symbol for a lot people. This is unrelated, but I used Android for years before I switched to iPhone. It’s great in many areas, but the Apple ecosystem really has me tempted to switch back to Android. Over time, I have learned that the “Apple way” is rarely ever the best way, or the most efficient way. Anyway, with that being said, Magic John does need to step up their Android game though!
exactly! Samsung used to mock apple's many shortcoming....and now they're just playing the follow the leader game. How incredibly sad. However, if the rumors do become true and Apple is forced to allow third party apps to be sideloaded then I might...just might make the switch, that is if I can make the iphone do all the things I can currently do on my galaxy s10 plus. @@RMTechCentral
I bought a Screen protector directly from KoleNP. With shipping it was about $28. I have a Pixel 8 Pro which I selected on ther KoleNP order form. Big mistake. What I got did not have the Magic John installation tray so when you peel off the protective layer, you have to be very careful when you place the plastic tray over the phone. The bottom line is that the screen protector installed just slightly off center, but it was hardly noticeable until I installed the phone back into my Mous case. The corner of the screen protector lifted and I could not get it to stay down even after I removed it from the case. My guess is that you have to be careful to only by for the exact phone and be sure it comes with the Magic John.
I must have got the scam version as it did not work for me. cannot read my fingerprints thru the screen protector. wtf and the applicator is some crap plastic. nowhere near the same.
Where did you buy it off of? And I also read that it doesn’t work with the Samsung fingerprint thing, I don’t even know what that isn’t or how it works, I’ve just read comments of people saying it doesn’t work with that in general.
It's hard to tell whether the fingerprints are less on this screen protector vs other brands. I would say that the Magic John might be slightly less prone to fingerprints, but it's definitely not fingerprint resistant by any means.
What was said in the video is correct - I have NO affiliation with this company. The Amazon Affiliate links have nothing to do with a sponsorship/affiliation with this specific company. Magic John did not pay me to make the video, they did not sponsor the video; the opinions expressed in this video are my own, and have not been influenced due to any type of compensation from Magic John. Hopefully that helps clear up any confusion.
Hey all, I just wanted to post an update. At the 1:04 mark in this video, I stated that I have no affiliation or association with this company. Now, this still holds true; however, since the upload of this video, I did create an Amazon Affiliates account based on someone's recommendation. As a result, the links in the description were changed to Amazon affiliate links.
I understand that even though this change took place after the fact, some may still perceive this review as biased since there is no proof that these were not affiliate links to begin with. I want to assure you that this is not the case, and my views and opinions shared in this video were 100% genuine. I still have no direct affiliation with Magic John, nor was there a single thought in my mind when creating this video to add any sort of affiliate link.
Anyway, I'm just trying to be upfront with everyone to hopefully minimize any doubts or confusion. If anyone wants to discuss this further, please feel free to email me at rmayer0428@gmail.com or leave a comment in response to this. Thanks for reading!
How’s it going, I might make a short simple review in a couple days when I get mine but my question is what does the Amazon Affiliates link do for you? Does it make money for everyone who clicks on your link and buys one?
@@James_Edward59Yes that's exactly how affiliate link works .. if they buy the item through your affiliate link you get a cut of the sale.
The fact that you are selling this as an affiliate on Amazon just shows to me how much you actually believe in this product. I think it's a good thing. I saw magic johns short and googled it that's how I came across tech central. I am not affiliated with any of this I just bought a privacy screen protector and I could read the screen from the sides in psyched to have a privacy screen that actually works. Thank you.
Is the screen protector still holding strong and still dustless and blemish free??
We believe you Robert 😂
I’ve always been great at installing screen protectors as I’ve been doing it 10+ years. But it’s always a big process trying to ensure no dust gets under and I just hated doing it. This thing makes it’s so quick and easy. Went from maybe a 3-5 minute process to like 60 seconds I love it.
i bought a pack of 2 blindly just to check this out for my 15 pro max and broo its is fantastic the installation was easy no bubble no nothing the feeling of the screen is perfect the alignment is perfect. I was so blown away actually. Super quality 100% not a scam. have i mind i order it directly from their site from a youtube reel. 1000% recommended!!
Is Urs still good or did it crack or break easily?
nice video! direct and straight to the point! the pictures that your provided so we know what comes with the product actually helped a lot! thanks!
this shit was not straight to the point he yapped so much just put the fries in the bag lil bro
@@M4NT1S_GT 🤦
I ordered a pair and I’m glad I did. Sitting outside at the dealership waiting on an oil change for my Jeep and my phone slipped off my lap, struck the ground pretty good, was sure there was going to be damage. This screen saver took the hit, absorbed the impact and did break. Screen was totally intact and undamaged. Went home and put the second one on just as easily as the first time and it’s good to go. Need to order some more for backups, lol.
that happens with any screen protector though, that doesn't mean this screen protector is specifically good, just means it did its job
Is Urs still good or did it crack or break easily?
I was apprehensive to try this product, but it is everything I was looking for, and the installation was so easy with the UA-cam video Magic John!
I bought this for the same reason you did. This was bar none the cleanest installation. I had 1 bubble that pressed out easy. Not a single particle to be seen
Damn, seems like the first true and honest product. I need to get one and try it out.
@@Radvoushave you tried it man??
Is Urs still good or did it crack or break easily?
Like that "Holy Cow!" reaction...I can say now Magic John is really a MAGIC!! Lol
First off big big thumbs up! This is the first time ever I've put a screen protector on any of my iPhones and I've had several. I currently have the 15 pro and so far it's the best apple phone ever! I bought mine screen protector on TikTok shop and got discount 16.99, but I'm wondering what can I do with the extra one
I have?? I did the install looks tremendous! I give it 5stars all the way
My last screen protectors all of them cracked under normal use, even when the protectors were put on by the people at the store where I purchased the phone. The installation of magic John was easy and if you follow their instructions it should go on perfectly. So now, it’s the test of time, and we will see how it holds up under normal wear. So far I am very pleased with the product and would give it a 10 out of 10.
Im not sure what you mean by “cracked under normal use” 😂 theres no possible way to crack a glass unless you drop it. Thats not normal use, you dropped it and it did its job properly. If you crack a screen protector by typing then either you’re buying screen protectors from 5below or you just the most heavy handed person in the world (which is unlikely)..
Furthermore, the sole purpose of a screen protector is to crack on impact (a drop for example). That means that the screen protector absorbed all of the impact energy and distributed it across itself and didn’t let it get to your phone’s screen (meaning it did its job, protected your screen). Obviously in some EXTREME cases like an intensional slam then it’ll still get to the screen but thats more of a user thing rather than the screen protector.
Think of it like a protective motorcycle helmet. Its sole purpose is to break on impact so that it absorbs all of the impact energy and prevent it from being distributed to your skull and brain and save your life.
Now if the screen protector doesn’t break that means that it did not absorbed the impact energy and distributed to your actual phone. Which could result in a cracked screen in some scenarios.
@@babypinkbeanyour assuming that it didn't take the impact but how can you assume that? Just because it didn't break doesnt mean it didn't absorb the impact it just means it absorbed the kinetic force and DIDNT break which is what is advertised
Is Urs still good or did it crack or break easily?
Great video 👍 i am your new subscriber.
Yes it's expensive but the installation is easy which is a very plus point but the main thing which no one talking is it protect the mobile screen from any drop or hard hit. This company taking the money for this feature.
I know screen protector installation is pretty easy but this was def helpful and a second sense of security, thanks!
Is it compatible with otterbox defender series case
Yes it is.
That's all fine and well, but how does it actual protect your screen from damage, I'm clumsy and drop mine allot. Does this protect like other tempered glass protectors do.?
I recently got one and it's the worst screen protector I've ever used. It started cracking on the edges just from me setting my phone on its face. Never dropped it, just rested it on the screen at night.
@@lolpotaI don’t know how you managed to crack the edges, but I physically tried to after you said it cracked by simply setting the phone down, and I have zero cracks.
@@Colegrover97 Based on my experience, I use two phones, and my personal phone has the magic Johnson screen protector. I usually hold both phones in one hand, with the front of my personal phone resting against the back of my work phone. Over time, I’ve noticed that the contact between the screen protector and the back of my work phone causes the edges of the protector to crack.
one of their selling points is that the screen protector would not shatter even after drilling on it while on phone and then pulling off the screen protector.. and hitting it agains hard objects.. and it will even bend without shattering.. where a the others they demo'ed would shatter when striking them on a hard surface. Any chance you can do that part in your demo to show if it will wilth stand drilling on it and you can remove it after drilling on it.. and then bend it and also strike it against a hard hobject to see what happens to it?
Can u reuse the plastic case or just 1 time use?
Just a one time use. But I guess you could keep it to align other brands that do not come with an alignment case. I’ve done it before and it works but not the greatest result so yes. But also know. It’s a gamble.
Does it sit well inside a protective case like a Spigen?
I personally don't use a case, but my girlfriend does. She has the Magic John installed, and it seems to be fine. It's not a Spigen case, though-just a cheap one from Amazon.
@@RMTechCentral i guess we'll see. I ordered one and i'll let u know if it fits the case
Awesome, sounds good. Thank you.
Yes it does.
Great video RM! I give it a 3 out of 3, a 5 out of 5, and a 8 out of 8!
How does it work with a phone case at the edges? Most screen protectors get loose on the edges by a phone case.
My phone case fits snug
Lots of scammers use their video as an ad and only send a screenprotector
This is true. Unfortunately, many people end up ordering the scam version because of this, and then never give the real one a try because they think the product is junk.
This video is 8 months ago, how is it holding up now? can i get a long term update thanks
I plan on making an updated video in the near future. I'll show how the current one is holding up, and also perform some durability tests. I just don't know exactly when, but it will be soon, hopefully!
@@RMTechCentral Is it good rn?
As of right now (07/28/24) there are no scratches or cracks. However, some debris has started to make its way under the upper left side, and within the last week I’ve also noticed a spot on the very top that looks like the adhesive is starting to wear off. I work in some pretty harsh/hot conditions sometimes and always have my phone in my pocket without a case. That could possibly be the cause of this, but I’m not 100% sure.
Hey! Wanna know if anyone else is having the same problem as me. I got these to replace a previous screen protector. I got it right on the first try I believe but on my Iphone 13 when i put my otterbox phone case on with the new screen protector bubbles started to appear wanted to know if anyone else had these problems and possible solutions maybe. I don't know if they aren't supposed to be used with a phone case or maybe I unknowingly botched the installation just enough to make the product seem right but not function correctly.
Why is there a wet wipe and screen dust pack included if the applicator removes the dust?
Likely to remove fingerprints, smudge marks, grime, etc., that the dust removal strip won't be able to eliminate.
How does the front camera look
Thanks for making this helpful video 👍🏻
Now to install the magic John for my wife...
Sounds good, hopefully it works out well for you!
install was GREAT! However the quality of the screen protection does not live up to the hype. My phone fell off the arm of the living room chair to a table (18" maybe) and screen protector is cracked. Only installed for 2 days.
In all fairness, the screen protector cracked, not the screen. $10 to $20 is a lot cheaper than $200 to $400 (depending on what kind of phone you have) to have the screen replaced. Honestly, I don't really care for the over-the-top marketing that Magic John puts out, where they claim their screen protector is almost 'indestructible'. My main thinking is that you can swap it out with a new one quickly. If you drop your phone, something might crack, especially with newer iPhones. I dropped my old iPhone 13 once - the screen protector didn't crack, nor did the screen; however, the back glass did. Anyway, everyone is different. I'm mainly concerned about scratches on the screen. If you drop your phone (screen protector or not), you're lucky if nothing cracks. I personally have had the same screen protector on my phone since I made this video, and it's held up pretty good. The only issue I have had is that a bit of debris has started to make its way under the left side. Either way though, it doesn't really matter which brand you go with, it's going to be plastic or tempered glass every time. Every time you drop your phone, you're really just playing the screen/screen protector lottery.
What's with the cracked screen pic at 4:53? Great installation, but crappy durability/protection? I've read a few reviews on Amazon, that the screen protector cracked easily.
What you're seeing at 4:53 is just a reflection. As far as durability and protection go, all I can say is that mine hasn't cracked or lifted yet, but I also do my best to take good care of the phone. It all really depends on the person though. Some people are really rough on their phone and think the screen protector is junk when it inevitably cracks after hitting concrete from a few feet up. Personally, I think it's a good screen protector, but just like with anything... opinions will vary from person to person.
Anyway, you don't happen to have an iPhone 14 Pro Max by any chance, do you? If so, I can just send you the one left over from when I made the video free of charge, if you're in the US.
Its a fricken tree. :)
Does the comes with 28 degree privacy screen?
They do offer a 28-degree privacy version. Here is a link to the Magic John Amazon store: amzn.to/3HhlVO9
@@RMTechCentral thanks 👍
How long did it last for before it started to scratch or fall off?
Neither has been an issue; however, there are a few very faint micro-scratches. That's expected of any screen protector though, and it really depends on how you handle your phone (such as, do you put it in the same pocket as your car keys?).
wow, if you could do it right then it is undoubtedly foolproof. that's a good endorsement.
I do care about bubbles and dust particles but my top concern is the durability. I see on social media that the guy who pitches this product bends it in an almost U shape and it doesn’t snap broken. Is this true?
Yes the durability is true I bro o got one for when I got my 15 pro max
That sounds like a positive considering all these 3 for $6 garbage tempered glass screen protectors flooding the market!
I am curious though as I thought tempered glass screen protectors were designed to crack absorbing the impact instead of transferring it to your sexy screen beneath 🤔 im not through dudes video yet but what exactly is the magic Joey boys screen protector made of then, just plastic?
@@lgzz4885
My first protector that I put on was very easy, just like the video. I loved it for about a month when I dropped my phone hitting the top left corner. The protector shattered a bit on that corner while the phone-face was unblemished. The second protector was easily installed like the first. I recommend this product.
you want your screen protector to break, if it doesn't break all the force goes to your actual screen. if the screen protector breaks, then it does the job of actually protecting your screen
@@burntcheese1361 Exactly
The screen protector is by far the easiest screen protector I've ever used but the screen protector is far to small for the screen it is so small that I have a rather wide black strip all the way around the screen
It is as easy as it says it works even if you have never put one on before it's almost impossible to make it wrong
My only question is how difficult is it to remove? I know that glass is glass and glass can (and will) break, so in the event this does break, or if I want to remove the screen protector for a trade-in of my phone for a new one, how difficult is it to remove this screen protector. I know that some screen protectors use a glue that can make it very difficult to remove the screen protector. Is this one of those or is it easy to remove the screen protector?
I wish I could answer that question for you, but I still haven't removed the one I installed in the video. It looks like it comes off pretty easily, even if cracked, based on some other videos I have seen, but maybe someone else that knows for sure will chime in...
I installed this on my S22 ultra and did all the steps fingerprint 1st and place the protector on, prints do not work did my prints again with screen on and still doesn't work.
I read on another video that it doesn’t work with the Samsung fingerprint thing which is crazy to make a screen protector that doesn’t work with it but I’m guessing that may take some different screen protector technology that all the screen protector companies will have to figure out.
Was it the privacy filtered one that you bought? I can understand why your print might not work for that one, but would be unfortunate if it was the clear one
Sorry man is for me just an half review. You must test in real condition and try to scratch and etc. If it real better than others. What im not believe. But marketing in this days wash out brain.
So, first of all, I hear you... it wouldn't have been a bad idea to test the durability. But, in my own defense, I don't really do review videos. If you look at my channel, it's mostly Cisco networking stuff, etc. This was just one of those off-the-cuff videos. My thought process was - I want to install this thing on my phone, and maybe I'll try to make a video out of it and see how it goes. Once it was installed and I was happy with the results, I didn't want to mess it up. I still wanted to upload the video though, and after rewatching it, I thought it could still be classified as a review.
But here's the main thing... Everyone's opinion is going to be different, and if you do or don't do something, someone will always chime in with what they think you should or shouldn't have done. I'm not discrediting you in any way, as a matter of fact, I do agree with you. With that being said, since I still have another one of these screen protectors, maybe I'll make a second video as a follow-up for future viewers, where I test the overall durability and scratch resistance.
Anyway, thanks for your honest feedback, I appreciate it!
Because of your Good People approach, you have a new subscriber. (it does come across as if it is a sponsored video, especially since you did not do any stress, scratch or drop tests.) Good job at getting you humanness to come through in the video, meaning I did not feel like it was a scam, lol)
Does the on screen fingerprint sensor still work?
Way cool!
So is it glass or a film?
It is tempered glass. According to the website, it says 'Dual-Tempered, Aluminum-Mixed Tempered Glass.
You can't know if its a scam or not solely based on installation.
A screen protector has one primary purpose, and it's not to be "easy to apply"....it is to protect your phone screen.
I'd give the next video a shot if you want to try again with durability testing....
Respectfully, I think you're being a bit narrow-minded here. The reason I say that is because you're stating definitively that "You can't determine if it's a scam or not based on the installation." However, that's your perspective; you're not considering what others might think. For some people, it's all about the installation. For you and some others, it's about durability. Then there are those who value both aspects. The point is, the video is what it is regardless of individual expectations.
I probably should have conducted a durability test, and I understand your point on that. Unfortunately, I didn't. For me, this was solely about the installation and dust particle removal, as that's the main appeal of this product. I've used $5 screen protectors, $10 screen protectors, and so on, and each of them protected the screen.
However, some people believe that if they drop their phone on concrete from a moving vehicle and the screen sustains any damage, then the screen protector must be a scam. Personally, I'm more concerned with preventing scratches from everyday use, like putting the phone in my pocket, rather than extreme scenarios like dropping it or hammering the screen, but that's just me... I'm not everybody. But anyway, regardless of the type or brand of screen protector, it's essentially a thin piece of plastic or tempered glass. While some may be more durable than others, they all provide basic protection. So, when it came to the Magic John screen protector, if it weren't for the installation method, I would have chosen something inexpensive on Amazon. That's why I made the video the way I did - to highlight what sets this screen protector apart from the others.
I do still have the screen protector on my phone, and recently, I've been considering making a durability test video since it's almost time to replace it. It's not scratched, but some crap has started to make its way under the left side. If I decide to do it, I'll share the link with you. Or, let me know what kind of phone you have, email me a shipping address, and I'll buy one and have it sent to you free of charge.
@@RMTechCentral
Hey, I appreciate the response! Most creators just ignore any feedback that isn't resoundingly positive...
You're right...I could have used better wording, but I don't believe that "narrow-minded" is the right description either.
IN MY OPINION...
A screen PROTECTOR is just that... something that PROTECTS the screen.
Taking into consideration how many companies are out there that will install screen protectors for you...
ease of installation should only be an added bonus, not the primary selling point.
I, like you, don't ever plan on doing crazy excessive testing my on phone like dropping it 20+ feet or hitting it with a hammer, etc.
It's just that "everyday protection" is the primary reason people use any screen protectors, not just Magic John.
With a company like Zagg, people likely know what to expect... but with a company that most people discovered on TikTok, any level of real world durability testing would definitely help people make a decision. Here we are 7 months after your video, and I have yet to see any durability testing aside from the Magic John ads...
Just my 2 cents. I edited my original comment...
Yeah, not a problem. I try my best to respond to comments whenever I can.
So, I'll say this... I agree with most of what you said. I also acknowledge that 'narrow-minded' probably wasn't the best description. I apologize for that; I was speaking off the top of my head in the moment.
Considering everything you mentioned, I agree that a durability test should be conducted. You make some good points, and I appreciate you taking the time to share them. I'll be making a durability test video in the near future; it's just a matter of finding the time to do it. I'd say probably within the next week or so. However, there's another potential issue... How do we know it's the same screen protector from the original video?? I guess I could start from scratch, but we'll see what happens...
Anyway, thanks again for sharing your thoughts. I really do appreciate it!
@TylerBerry-y4t
@@RMTechCentral No worries. I don't take offense to online things like this! Tag or send me the durability test video if you can and don't mind??
I'm only being critical because I'd like to try the Magic John brand, but I trust Zagg...
(6 phones and counting)
I just need some actual proof before I switch, and I haven't been able to find ANY!
Cheers!
Im getting one
THIS WORKS!!!!❤
Hell Yeah!!! Glad to hear it!
What about the Magic John SAMSUNG products. Going crazy trying to find an S20+ screen protector - nowhere to be found! Why the focus on silly iPhones?
It seems like the world unfortunately revolves around iPhones, but Magic John could definitely do better with their Samsung products. I hear you on that!
You should test the finger print sensor sensivity screen unlock with the magic john on..
I would if I had a phone with a fingerprint sensor, but unfortunately I don't. According to some others though, it seems like the Magic John for some of the Samsung Galaxy phones doesn't seem to work so well with the fingerprint sensor, and if that is the case, I would honestly pass on the Magic John for those phones. Maybe someone that knows a bit more about it could chime in and shed some light.
@@RMTechCentral yeah my thoughts exactly cause on my old samsung phone..whenever i install a screen protector on...the finger screen unlock doesnt work...so now with my new s24+...im abit sceptical on installing a screen protector...my screen have been "naked" ever since lol...
I'll tell you, nothing beats a 'naked' phone screen, especially with these OLED and AMOLED screens these days! I've gone without a screen protector here and there, but then, of course, I start to get crazy about it, always looking for scratches, etc. So of course I always end up putting a screen protector on for the sake of my mental health lol.
Anyway, I'm not sure if this applies just to the general touch sensitivity of the screen on the S24 or if it also applies to the fingerprint sensor, but this could be something: ua-cam.com/video/duXYzrH6tKc/v-deo.html
should I get one for the 16promax? could you send me the link
I have updated the links in the video for the iPhone 16.
But can it actually protect the screen?
Even the el-cheapo ones will protect the screen to some degree. Obviously, I didn't show anything durability-related in the video, but after having it on my phone for over a month, it seems to be really good. There are no scratches on it, and I also had one unfortunate drop on concrete from a few feet up. Surprisingly, it didn't crack the screen protector or the screen. It didn't crack the back glass either, which I thought for sure it would, so maybe I just got lucky? Anyway, it still looks good. It doesn't do that annoying 'lifting' thing that some other cheap screen protectors do, where it looks like it's not adhering to the phone screen anymore in certain spots.
is it still water-rejecting? and fingerprint resistance? does it deem the screen and viewing angle? what phone you have there BTW@@RMTechCentral
It beads up water, and it falls right off. Fingerprint resistance is, well... I'll say it seems pretty good, but it is not 100% resistant to fingerprints. The phone used in the video is an iPhone 14 Pro Max
Does it have a privacy screen
The one in the video is not a privacy screen protector, but they do make them.
Here is a link to the Magic John Amazon Store: amzn.to/47Tgq44
You can also visit the official Magic John website at: www.magicjohnofficial.com (edited - previously listed incorrect URL)
that's the fake website though as We've already told you before and you deleted our comment@@RMTechCentral
am sold now i just need to buy an iPhone lol
Bro, you forgot to say - No dust, no air bubbles, less then 15 seconds!!!
I know right! 😂
To avoid dust:
1 turn off all air conditioning
2 run shower on hot with door closed for 5 min
3 close door and wait 15 minutes
4 install screen protector in bathroom with door closed
Your welcome
He’s actually too impressed to even speak
I got this and had good installation. My issue is my fingerprint is barely able to be read now. Anyone else? S22 ultra here
Yes that's a no go for me. I am returning.
Yeah, the S22 version is definitely a no go. I haven't tried it myself, but I've seen plenty of videos and have read through enough comments to give it a thumbs down. I'm also not a big fan of the fact that it seems like it's a rubbery plasticky material vs a solid piece, but I guess that's probably because of the screen's rounded edges...? 🤷
certain tempered glass materials don't work well with the ultrasonic fingerprint sensor on certain devices. it's probably why magicjohn does really have many protectors for Samsung devices....to many complaints.
I'm using a AMFilm glass one on my s23+...seems to work find even the fingerprint works pretty well...not 100% but better than most.
Maybe try redoing the fingerprint again and see if it helps
What I did with my 23 ultra is: you have 4 fingerprints to register, I registered my thumbs twice each, two for left, two for right. The reading sensor works wonders.
iphone...iphone...iphone...everything is for iphone and not much for android. Why can't magic john make one for the galaxy s10 plus.
I hear ya… They have one for the s22, but from what I’ve seen, it sucks. Unfortunately, we live in an iPhone world these days; it’s like a status symbol for a lot people. This is unrelated, but I used Android for years before I switched to iPhone. It’s great in many areas, but the Apple ecosystem really has me tempted to switch back to Android. Over time, I have learned that the “Apple way” is rarely ever the best way, or the most efficient way. Anyway, with that being said, Magic John does need to step up their Android game though!
exactly! Samsung used to mock apple's many shortcoming....and now they're just playing the follow the leader game. How incredibly sad. However, if the rumors do become true and Apple is forced to allow third party apps to be sideloaded then I might...just might make the switch, that is if I can make the iphone do all the things I can currently do on my galaxy s10 plus. @@RMTechCentral
I bought a Screen protector directly from KoleNP. With shipping it was about $28. I have a Pixel 8 Pro which I selected on ther KoleNP order form. Big mistake. What I got did not have the Magic John installation tray so when you peel off the protective layer, you have to be very careful when you place the plastic tray over the phone. The bottom line is that the screen protector installed just slightly off center, but it was hardly noticeable until I installed the phone back into my Mous case. The corner of the screen protector lifted and I could not get it to stay down even after I removed it from the case. My guess is that you have to be careful to only by for the exact phone and be sure it comes with the Magic John.
Here is that one unpaid commenter you were looking for.
Fr I legit can’t even tell anymore 😭
I must have got the scam version as it did not work for me. cannot read my fingerprints thru the screen protector. wtf and the applicator is some crap plastic. nowhere near the same.
Where did you buy it off of? And I also read that it doesn’t work with the Samsung fingerprint thing, I don’t even know what that isn’t or how it works, I’ve just read comments of people saying it doesn’t work with that in general.
28 dagrees privacy glass is nonsens tho
Agreed. I'm not one for privacy screen protectors anyway though.
You should’ve left some dust on the phone to test the dust removal strip
Got mine for $8
What about finger prints
It's hard to tell whether the fingerprints are less on this screen protector vs other brands. I would say that the Magic John might be slightly less prone to fingerprints, but it's definitely not fingerprint resistant by any means.
@@RMTechCentral Thanks I’m a mechanic and it sounds like it’s much better than what I’ve got now
I was scammed and Lost 60 dollars
Could you clarify a bit more?
Bro lives in 2014 UA-cam
"I have no affiliation to..." *adds 21 affiliate buying links*
What was said in the video is correct - I have NO affiliation with this company. The Amazon Affiliate links have nothing to do with a sponsorship/affiliation with this specific company. Magic John did not pay me to make the video, they did not sponsor the video; the opinions expressed in this video are my own, and have not been influenced due to any type of compensation from Magic John. Hopefully that helps clear up any confusion.
Magic John was a scam never again
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