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Author Topic: Anti-Glare Screen for Boom-Box: Doing research on manufacturers  (Read 1245 times)

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RGlideKid

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After reading the topics you all have shared about anti-glare screens, I've been doing some research of my own and here's what I found out:

NuShield:  they have a peel and stick screen but you have to search for it on their site as a Honda CRV 2012-2014 6.5" screen.  Plus, they want the almost Harley-like price of over $20 for one peel and stick shield, and that doesn't count shipping.  When I asked if they could cut me some slack, they threw in a coupon for 10% off.  I decided not to buy it from them just yet.

Zagg Invisibleshield:  I wrote their customer service and they told me to buy their universal-fit shield at a BestBuy.  They were nice enough in their reply, but not much help otherwise.  I told them I thought they could make it worth their own while if they could make a shield and market it to Harley owners and charge us maybe 2 for $20 instead of what NuShield charges.  They said they'd look into it. 
I figure the Chinese will be the first to get smart and offer us one for about $6.95 each or something in the near future. 
If you guys have done research with other companies, or bought someone's product, I'm sure many of us would like to hear about it.
My two concerns with a product like this is 1) that it doesn't reduce the sensitivity of the touch screen (especially with gloves on), and 2) that when it comes time to replace the peel 'n stick glare reducer that it comes off easily enough and doesn't damage the OEM screen.

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Re: Anti-Glare Screen for Boom-Box: Doing research on manufacturers
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2015, 08:51:44 PM »

I only have problems if I wear polarized glasses. Without polarization no issue for me
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Re: Anti-Glare Screen for Boom-Box: Doing research on manufacturers
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2015, 10:15:33 PM »

No problem for me, had bike since Sept last year, live in Florida sun. Just no problem. Would not spend a penny for anything that sticks to screen.
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