Liquid Armor?

Is it a worthwhile investment, or just a cosmetic namesake addition to the screen?

Liquid Armor is basically nano coating that is meant to take place of screen protectors. The idea behind it is that it’s so easy to apply that practically anyone can do it, and you don’t need to mess around with bubble-laden screen protector installations.

It is supposed to be effective for 6 months-12 months, at which time you should probably re-apply it. It’s mean to protect the screen against scratches/scuffs.

I have seen a lot of videos of people Demo’ing it.

But what do you guys think of the product?

Re: Liquid Armor?

Don't fix it ain't broken. That glass protector is still installable by anyone having little common sense. I don't think that there's a need of DIY here.