ZAGG invisibleSHIELD
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With those adhesive screen protectors you probably only have one shot at getting it right, but with the invisibleSHIELD you can try and try until you get it just right. The spray will allow the adhesive to not be so sticky that it sticks and stays stuck but you can easily peel it off for a second try.
I was able to unpeel the pieces for a second try when I was placing the various pieces of the full body invisibleSHIELD but finally got it with some careful finger work. The invisibleSHIELD is actually easy to apply and it took me a few tries for each piece but it did go on easily and without having to throw it out and start over with a new piece.
The screen protector is just a rectangle of the protective film just a little over the size of the screen out to the point where the media player curves on the sides. The film sits nicely on the screen and overhangs it so there is plenty of protection on your Sansa View.
The full body screen protector has small flaps that fit over the edges and goes around the buttons and card slot of the Sansa Fuze so that most of the body as well as the screen is protected along with the center wheel and button. The full body version comes with a small dot for the center button and a small circle for the menu wheel.
The Sansa devices that I put the invisibleSHIELD protectors on are both new and have no scratches or scuffs so putting the protectors was very easy as far as leaving bumps or other marks under the protective film. The film does go on well and adheres well to the plastic body of both devices and forms a strong and slightly flexible film.
The instructions clearly state how to apply the film and it is just as simple as Peel, Hold, Spray, Apply, Squeegee and Dry with a leave it period of about a day. First you should set up a work area and wash your hands, then clean off your device so it has no hair, dust or fingerprints and smudges.

You simply peel the plastic film off the cardboard and spray it down along with your fingers to make sure it does not stick so much that you can position it. You apply the film on your device according to the positioning and the instructions, you should be able to figure out which piece goes where.
The website at ZAGG also has some help and instructions if you are having trouble with your device or for more information so you can get more help if needed. Once you have the pieces in place you squeegee the pieces to get as much of the fluid out from under the film as well as any air bubbles.
Let the device dry to fully adhere the plastic film to the device and occasionally check it to press down any pieces that are coming up. I had no problems getting either piece o the Sansa media players and I really like the fiml and how it sticks so well after.
I will not be taking a key to my devices but the film is slightly stretchy and gives enough that it won’t scratch easily for a great protection. The film is rubber like and does a great job of adding the necessary protection to any small or even large devices like laptops.
The ZAGG invisibleSHIELD is a great protection system for your portable electronics and they have plenty of options for your devices. I highly recommend the ZAGG invisibleSHIELD for your gadget, check out what’s available at their website.
