Save Big on ScreenProTech Protection Kits—Protect Your Car Screens and Keep Them Like New!

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ScreenProTech is a brand dedicated to protecting modern car interiors, specializing in precision-cut screen protection kits for infotainment displays, digital clusters, and interior surfaces. Designed specifically for each vehicle make and model, their products aim to keep car screens scratch-free, clear, and looking brand new over time. In this review, we’ll take a closer look at what ScreenProTech offers, how their protection kits work, and whether they’re worth considering for your vehicle.

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The Review:

Let me start off by saying it is a very simple and very straight forward product so this review is not going to be anything mind blowing. If you are the kind of consumer that likes to watch some social influencer on YouTube talk 20 minutes about something as simple as say, an aluminum oil dip stick, then click the back button. I will give Screen Protech the courtesy of something a bit better than “ugh ugh spray, stick, squeegee, done!” I will try and keep it as short as I can.

It is a film that protects your center console screen and your gauge cluster. Ok if you want to imagine it I am standing in front of a white board with a bunch of engineering diagrams and math equations breaking down the mil thickness and price per square centimeter you can. It is no different a concept than what millions of consumers buy for their smartphones. If you have ever worked with vinyl wrap, model airplane decals, or other phone protectors good news; same concept.

What you get:

  1. Set of film protection pre-cut to your vehicle model.
  2. Spray bottle with their in-house solution already in it (add water). You use this to clean the area first, then as a lubricant for installing the films.
  3. Cleaning cloth (pretty nice one too)
  4. Typical yellow squeegee identical to the kind most vinyl companies send with their products

Now I will say, and this will be the most geeky part of the review, that the package they send all this in clearly shows they have pride in their product. It is a thick shipping tube with a black design with their various information and logo on it. They did not even skimp on putting the usual cheap white caps that usually come stapled on the ends of shipping tubes like this, instead opting for one sealed side and a slide on cap on the other. In my opinion this is a subtle way of showing they are proud of their product because of the investment in something so mundane as the shipping container. This sounds stupid, but I am actually going to save this container for storage of something in the cabin area of my truck.

I am not going to show photos from installing it, they have video instructions directly on their website, and honestly it so so easy a small child could do it if you bribe them with some oreos and milk for their hard work.

You spray the wizard sauce from the bottle onto the screen, wipe it clean with your wizard cloth, spray some more, then take the backing off the film and install it. Once you manipulate it into position you get your little 5 cent yellow squeegee and working from the middle out in all directions press the film in place while also dissipating the solution out. That is it, done.

They sent me an extra set of film in-case I was a screw up I guess. I actually ended up cutting the extra film and using it on the 7″ tablet on my custom ceiling console. So that was a nice turn of events.

Price:

People here that are familiar with me know this is the category where I can really levy some heavy and often rather blunt opinion on the matter, for right or for wrong. If I know a far cheaper alternative is out there that works the same or close to it I will say so. If I think a company is exploiting the price tag because of lack of competition or because they know instagram queens will shill their stuff, I will say so.

With that said, the product is $55.00 dollars. For another $15.00 dollars you get a second set of film in case of a mishap. This is for either the 4″ center console screen or the 8″ version along with gauge cluster. To put things in perspective, using the iPhone as an example, the average price for an established brand screen protector is in the range of $20.00 – $30.00 dollars. So dollar for dollar Screen Protech’s price is actually better than similar industry standard pricing by cost per size.

Final Thoughts:

  1. I don’t have photos to share at the moment, my interior trim is disassembled as I am about to put a fresh vinyl wrap on it. I don’t believe it would do Screen Protech justice to showcase their product on a stripped down interior. I will upload some photos to this review once that is finished.
  2. I can’t comment on longevity for obvious reasons. I am not going to start throwing objects at my center console screen to test a product that is worth far less than me having to pay for a damaged screen. However, if it works anywhere remotely the same as some of the protectors I have put on my phones over the years, it is a cheap piece of insurance that may save your bacon one day in some bizarre situation where your screen could be damaged, like a small child throwing a GI Joe (do they even make those anymore?) and hitting it. I dunno how much impact it will take.
  3. I like the clear film they sent just fine. There is no additional glare or anything with the regular clear film. On another one of the videos on the website a matte film is also shown. I don’t see that as a choice option when I go to the Ford Ranger product page on their website. If it exists, as a personal choice, I would probably opt for that.
  4. I don’t feel one way or the other about this product… yet. Some reviewers are cringe worthy; you know, the guys who are showing the enthusiasm of someone getting an IV line of red bull directly pumped in them and smiling corner to corner over a review of say, a cup holder or cheese grater. I get it, it is showmanship. Well, that is not me obviously. I can only offer my opinion on ease of install, product quality, and/or price. I cannot possibly comment on how effective it is as I am not a YT star who has a spare head unit and gauge cluster screen lying around to attempt to destroy the ones current installed. I will come back in 6 months and again in 12 months to report how things are holding up.
 

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