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Top 5 Galaxy Note 8 Screen Protectors (Curved Plastic & Tempered Glass) Under $15!

The Galaxy Note 8 is shaping up to be one heck of a flagship. With a slightly larger screen than the Galaxy S8 Plus, it's the largest Samsung phone of 2017... and also the most expensive. You're definitely going to want to keep that screen in pristine condition.


1. SUPCASE Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector

2-Pack - Price: $12

Features:

SUPCASE are known for their protective cases, but they also make waves in quality screen protection. Their tempered glass screen protector for the Note 8 packs a 9H hardness rating, and a supremely thin 0.3mm edge-to-edge design that’s also case friendly. So far, it’s nothing you can’t get elsewhere. But at less than half the price of most on this list, SUPCASE boasts similar specs and performance. While SUPCASE may lack the lifetime guarantees of some competitors, this screen protector is able to compete with the big boys.

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2. Spigen Neo Flex Film Screen Protector - Price: $9

Features:

The second of the big boys on this list, and the first choice if you’re looking for a screen protector made of TPU film instead of tempered glass, is Spigen’s Neo Flex. It’s made of soft, self-healing TPU that provides great protection from everyday scratches. Spigen has also opted for a wet installation method for these protectors, rather than the usual dry method. By having a layer of fluid sit between the screen protector and the device, Spigen has made it harder for bubbles to form and decreased the likelihood of any loss of touch-sensitivity that can occur with other screen protectors. Since it comes in a twin pack, you can easily switch out for a new one as soon as the old starts looking battered.

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3. LK Flexible TPU Screen Protectors 3-pack - Price : $9

Features:

LK offers the best value with a 3-pack of screen protectors made of TPU and PET materials for just $9. It's a dry installation here, so there's no need to mess with messy spray. They are case-compatible and easy to install if you follow the included instructions. LK (which stands for Lightning Knight) backs their products with a lifetime warranty and no-hassle replacements which is super rad. While other screen protectors have a big cutout around the top for the front-facing camera and ear speaker, LK has opted for precise cutouts around each which should help you when lining things up. If you mess up, simply try again with one of the included spares — that's the benefit of buying your screen protectors in bulk.

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4. Ringke Invisible Defender Film Screen Protector - Price: $8

Features:

The second option for film-lovers (pun intended), these film protectors from Rearth boasts a multilayer design that includes self-healing TPU, a touchscreen sensitivity layer, and a layer of adhesive that ensures full adhesion across the entire Note 8 screen. Whereas most screen protectors cover just — unsurprisingly — the screen, the Invisible Defender also covers the sides of the phone, and includes cutouts for the side buttons. Interestingly, Rearth also lists this as being case compatible — whether this is because the case can simply go over the top of the screen protector’s side coverage is unknown, but it’s impressive that Rearth managed that with such wide coverage. Thanks to the coverage of the screen and the sides, Rearth’s Invisible Defender is a great choice if you’ve decided to forgo a case.

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5. Vigeer Film Twin Pack Screen Protector - Price : $8

Features:

A simple and classic option for the traditionalist, the Vigeer is a film screen protector with no additional extras. No wet application like the Spigen Neo Flex, no extra cover like the Rearth — no frills, all action. Simply apply the screen protector as you would have for every smart device you’ve ever owned and be safe in the knowledge that your screen is covered. It boasts 99 percent transparency, and uses a high quality TPU material. Vigeer promises an invisible layer of protection, and for a bargain price as well.

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Well if you still havnt selected any Screen Protector yet, don't worry I have given some suggestions in the description below.

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