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🖥️ Shield your MacBook Air like a pro — glare, smudges, and scratches don’t stand a chance!
Supershieldz offers a 3-pack of high-quality matte screen protectors tailored for the 13-inch Apple MacBook Air (2018-2021/M1). Crafted from premium Japanese PET film, these protectors deliver anti-glare and anti-fingerprint benefits while preserving true touch sensitivity and screen clarity. Designed for easy, bubble-free installation, they safeguard your laptop from scratches, dust, and daily wear, making your MacBook Air look sleek and professional in any environment.



| ASIN | B07KBFRKD7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #667 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #14 in Laptop Screen Protectors |
| Brand | Supershieldz |
| Brand Name | Supershieldz |
| Clarity | 9 |
| Color | Anti-Glare (Matte) |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Phone Models | Macbook Air 13 Inch |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 9,454 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.76"L x 7.68"W |
| Item Hardness | 9H |
| Manufacturer | Supershieldz |
| Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
| Model Name | SS-ASP-A-MacBook Air 13"(2018)-3P |
| Model Number | SS-ASP-A-MacBook Air 13\"(2018)-3P |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Part Number | SS-ASP-A-MacBook Air 13\"(2018)-3P |
| Product Dimensions | 11.76"L x 7.68"W |
| Screen Size | 13 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Special Features | Anti Glare, Anti-Fingerprint, Scratch Resistant |
| Unit Count | 3 Count |
T**H
Simple installation, gives a beautiful Matte luster to the screen
I purchased this for my 2020 13" MacBook Air. I read through a lot of the 1 Star reviews (as I always do) before purchasing. A lot of them complain that the screen isn't easy to put on or it has a weird sheen and I wanted to address both of those points in this review. Matte: A lot of the reviews I read complained about a "blurriness" to the screen after installing although I didn't see any pictures showing what people meant by that. My assumption is that people don't fully understand what a Matte screen looks like when buying this. I'm a gamer--I've built my own PC's, have owned a lot of consoles, etc--but I also went to school for photography and graphics and now work with cameras, monitors, LED video walls, projections screens, and so on. Comparing to the high gloss glass that was on my MacBook before using this screen protector I can see where people can confuse this for blurriness, but most of my monitors have Matte screens so I know that isn't the most accurate description. and this screen protector works exactly as they do. -Glass, while crisp to look through and gives you the most clarity because of its smooth surface, is highly reflective. Matte is textured and this texture is what diffuses light, creating the softness. This softness is what also gives you this screen protector's anti-glare feature. It is absolutely a preference. I find matte much easier on my eyes, but again it's a preference of what feels good on your eyes. Ease of installation: -I found this incredibly easy to apply. In the box was the three screens, a paper with a QR code and a business card size "squeegee" which is a stiff piece of cardboard or something and a cleaning cloth. If you have never put a screen on something before I recommend looking up a youtube video or two and seeing how they apply them, but I'll do my best to step by step explain how I applied mine, perfectly, on essentially the first try. -First and foremost: I recommend applying screens in a room where there is little air flow--making sure all fans are off. I was in my office, alone, with my fan off. You want as little chance of dust particles coming into play as possible. -Clean your screen: You want to remove all signs of dust, oils, etc. from your screen so if you have finger prints or anything that needs to be removed I would recommend a liquid screen cleaner or a screen cleaning wipe. The cloth they sent with it WILL work, but I personally use them last just to be sure the screen is clear of dust particles and anything left over from the cleaner. Admittedly, I was replacing a crappier screen protector so in this instance, all I used was the cloth. -Application: The protectors have a sticker with a sheet of plastic covering both sides. You remove the side with the 1 first--do your best to NOT touch this side once the sticker off. --When I applied this I started with how I understood the instructions to read (starting from one of the short sides where the sticker was and peeling as I went) I quickly abandoned that method and went with what I do for others. I pulled the entire sheet off, the started at the top of my computer screen, making sure it was lined up fairly evenly and properly with my camera. Once I was happy with the alignment, I let the protector take purchase on the screen. From there it's fairly fluid and quick, just using your hands to be sure the sides are staying even and landing where you want them. ---My first placement was close, but as I got to the bottom I realized it was a little off, so I gently pulled the protector away from the screen and realigned. When I got to the bottom of the screen again it was exactly where I wanted it. -Removing the air pockets: Grab that squeegee that's not quite a squeegee. I start by running it horizontally across the top of my screen once, making sure where I started is secure. Then I ran the squeegee vertically, starting at the *center* of the screen. This works the air pockets down AND out at the same time. Then I pick a direction and go with it (ex: starting at the center, still vertically, I work my way right all the way to the edge of the screen. Then I return to the center of the screen and work my way left.) At this point there were still a few stubborn air pockets left. Patience a *slight* amount of pressure is key. There is no reason to press so hard you crack the screen. Keep in mind, it may take you a few minutes to work these stubborn air pockets to their closest edge. -Remove the top (2) sticker from the screen protector: once all of your bubbles are gone, start slowly removing the top layer. I realized as I started removing mine, I had grossly missed squeegeeing beneath the sticker, so I placed the top layer back down, squeegeed it, then slowly started peeling. Once its started and isn't pulling the screen protector away from the screen (something I've had past screen protectors do, but this one did NOT) feel free to pull it away as quickly as you feel confident doing. -Enjoy!: You now have a bubble free Matte screen protector on!
A**E
MacBook Screen Protector: Like a Stealthy Ninja for Your Laptop!
Listen up, fellow MacBook aficionados and accidental coffee spillers – I've discovered a secret weapon in the battle against fingerprints and glare: Supershieldz Matte Screen Protectors! Picture this: my MacBook Air, sleek and shiny, was suffering from a serious case of fingerprint overload. Every touch left a mark, and don't get me started on trying to see the screen outdoors – it was like staring into the sun (minus the tan). Enter Supershieldz. These screen protectors are more than just a matte finish; they're like a cloak of invisibility for smudges. Now, my screen stays pristine, no matter how many times I tap away on that keyboard (and trust me, I'm a keyboard warrior). Installation? Easier than ordering pizza. Seriously, even I managed to apply it without any air bubbles (a rare achievement in my DIY endeavors). And let's talk about glare – or rather, the lack of it. I can now work outside without squinting like a confused mole emerging from its burrow. The matte finish diffuses light beautifully, giving me the clarity I need to conquer spreadsheets and binge-watch cat videos with equal fervor. Durability? Check. Clarity? Double check. These screen protectors are so clear, I've mistaken them for my actual MacBook screen (true story). In conclusion, if you want to protect your MacBook screen from fingerprints, glare, and accidental mishaps (like that time I spilled salsa – don't ask), Supershieldz is your new best friend. It's like insurance for your laptop's eyes – and we all know how important eye health is. **Pros:** - Matte finish that repels fingerprints like a boss - Anti-glare technology for screen clarity in any lighting - Easy installation – even for the tech-challenged (like me) **Cons:** - Um, can't think of any. Maybe they don't come with a mini butler to clean the rest of my laptop? Overall rating: ★★★★★ – Five stars for keeping my MacBook screen spotless and glare-free! **Would I recommend it?** Absolutely! Buy these screen protectors now and give your MacBook the ninja-like protection it deserves. Your eyes (and your laptop) will thank you!
J**A
Great product
Works excellent, just as described!
M**R
Definitely helps with glare, but not necessarily anti fingerprint
The screen protector fits my Apple MacBook Air 13 perfectly. It was relatively easy to install. While it does add a matte finish to the screen (which helps with the glare) it was a little weird to get used to at first. I wouldn’t necessarily say that it is anti-fingerprint, but at least when I clean my screen, I do not have to be worried about scratching the glass.
A**Y
Works well for my MacBook Air M1, Model A2337
The screen protector wasn't the easiest in the world to apply, but after several tries, I got it aligned on the screen properly...sure a few tiny air pockets, but I gave it my best and I can't even notice them when my MacBook is on. Better to have the protector than not have it. I like that it has a matte finish, so no more glare. After two years of having no screen protection, it was time to get something since my youngest child is now using my laptop on a daily basis for homeschool. My screen has had one too many fingerprints from her and my husband (who both forget it's not touchscreen...argh!!). Besides that, I've used the Supershieldz brand in the past for my cell phone screen, so I feel confident with their quality. For reference: I have a MacBook Air M1 chip. Model A2337.
M**L
Works great
Arrived in record time.exactly what I need.
A**R
Good matte screen protectors
These are good matte screen protectors. Sure they knock a little bit of the retina resolution down, but the lack of glare when using my laptop in a bright room or outdoors is well worth relieving the eye strain that comes with glare. SuperShieldz is a good value at a fair price and I have used their film and tempered glass screen protectors on all of my portable devices for years to good results. If you have issues with their products, they stand by them with their warranty, you just have to contact them via their website. Installation tips: 1. Run a hot shower in the bathroom for a few minutes before attempting installation. The humidity will cause all dust to fall out of the air. Clean dust off the countertop before you begin installation. 2. use the included screen alignment stickers 3. start installing the protector in one corner and slowly set the protector down, removing dust with the included dust removal sticker as you go 4. some smaller bubbles will work themselves out within a day or two.
J**L
Amazing!
It’s does exactly what it’s advertised as! It’s a Matte anti-glare screen protector. NOT A PRIVACY PROTECTOR. However there are some things you should know before buying this product. It’s is hard to install because it is such a big product and dust will always try to get in. After a while for me of doing my best job I could; there were still dust under the protector, however that is user error. Explaining the matte part of this screen protector: it’s for not letting any finger prints show. It does a perfect job of just that too! While also reducing glare a TON! Don’t worry however as it WILL NOT take away from the MacBooks great color! (Even if it doesn’t it’s not noticeable at all to the common student; unless you are a heavy photo/ video editor)
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