PURO Protective Tempered Glass For iPhone 13 Pro Max Screen Protector

€9.77
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
PURO
Product code:
SDGIPHONE1367 / 8033830303678

Specification

Compatibility:Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max

Equip your smartphone screen with the best anti-scratch, bump and shock armor using real protective glass with a hardness of 9H.

Protection measured in numbers
Puro glass is characterized by an extremely high hardness of 9H, which means that the screen of the device is fully protected against damage due to sharp tools or surfaces. The number 9 on the Mohs scale is the guarantor of the best protection of the display, which is extremely vulnerable to destruction.

Robust design
100% real glass and the forming process significantly improves the resistance to breakage. The glass remains in one piece even during heavy loads resulting from impacts or shocks, thus creating a barrier that is difficult to break.

Three times NO ...
... for greasy finger stains, air bubbles and irreversible scratches. Glass, thanks to its properties, almost completely eliminates the occurrence of unsightly traces after continuous use of the touch screen. The installation of glass takes literally a moment, thanks to the quick disposal of air that has accumulated during application. Exceptional scratch resistance will allow you to use the glass for a long and safe time and to ensure peace of mind about the display of your device.

Product features:
· Tempered Protective Glass For Screen
· Hardness of 9H
· High resistance to: breakage, impact/shock, finger marks, air bubble formation and scratches
· Fast and intuitive app with instructions on stickers
· Compatible with face recognition (Face ID)
· The adhesive layer is located on the entire surface of the glass
· Material: 100% real glass

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