No, the front facing camera has great visibility, if you watch my iPad video here th-cam.com/video/Cnh5sca3Yz8/w-d-xo.html I'm actually using the front facing camera with this screen protector on.
Two errors in an otherwise fantastic video! 1) when you put the screen protector on the ipad, "Gently swipe from the bottom to the center" - this video shows swiping from the center outward. From what I can find, swiping from the *Edge to the Center* works much better. 2) When they used the dust-cleaner/bubble remover card they held it upside down. The fabric on the card should be touching the surface; in the video he is using the fabric as if it is a handle. Does seem to make the process clearer, aside from those 2 mistakes!
Thanks Man.Was a bag of nerves before i applied the cover but thanks to your detailed instruction was a success 👍
Awesome, glad it helped!
Excellent video worked like a charm thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks 👍 it was really helpful
Thanks for Watching!
I take it the protector covering the front facing camera doesn't affect selfies or Facetime quality?
No, the front facing camera has great visibility, if you watch my iPad video here th-cam.com/video/Cnh5sca3Yz8/w-d-xo.html I'm actually using the front facing camera with this screen protector on.
@@JuiceManTech Nice, I figured it wouldn't be an issue. Thanks for the video, gonna use this when my screen protector comes tomorrow.
@@DJSuicidalTendencies Cool deal, thanks for watching!
Thank you so much!
No problem, thanks for watching!
Excellent
Thankssssss❤❤❤❤
no problem, thank you for watching!
Is it waterproof
No, I would not put water on it at all.
I appreciate the video's detail, but that background "music" is so irritating and grating! Kill the music and this would be so much better.
Two errors in an otherwise fantastic video! 1) when you put the screen protector on the ipad, "Gently swipe from the bottom to the center" - this video shows swiping from the center outward. From what I can find, swiping from the *Edge to the Center* works much better. 2) When they used the dust-cleaner/bubble remover card they held it upside down. The fabric on the card should be touching the surface; in the video he is using the fabric as if it is a handle. Does seem to make the process clearer, aside from those 2 mistakes!
The slightest piece of dust creates a bubble that can’t be removed this is so frustrating
I understand just gotta use that dust absorber as much as possible and just take your time. You can do it!
And use the fabric side of the dust absorber on the glass, not the card. In this video he did it upside down (see my recent reply above)
Lol, ty so much
no problem, thanks for watching!
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