![]() |
Privacy Glass 4-Pack for iPhone 14 Pro Max (Anti-Spy Tempered Glass)
I picked this privacy screen protector set because I’m often commuting or working in coffee shops, and the idea of having extra screen privacy was appealing. With four protectors included, the value was immediately obvious, especially since they’re listed as a bestseller. What sold me was the anti-spy angle and the compatibility with newer iPhone models.
Impressions: Installation was pretty straightforward—each screen came with its own cleaning kit, and I didn’t have to deal with bubbles. The privacy filter actually works better than I expected. It darkens the screen from side angles without compromising front-on brightness too much. Touch sensitivity is preserved, and Face ID still works fine. No rainbow effect or oil smears either.
Pros: – Excellent privacy filtering – Smooth touch and Face ID compatibility – Four pieces at a low cost
Cons: – Slightly darker than normal glass (expected with privacy filters) – A bit more fingerprint-prone than matte protectors
Price Comparison: These were under $5 for four, while similar privacy screen protectors in the US retail for $25–30 for just one. That’s a huge saving.
Verdict: Totally exceeded my expectations. The quality is on par with big-name US brands like ZAGG.
US $2.63
![]() |
Standard 4-Pack Tempered Glass (For iPhone 11 to 16)
I needed basic protection for multiple phones in my household, so this all-rounder pack made sense. It’s not a privacy filter—just classic tempered glass—but sometimes that’s all you need.
Impressions: They’re sturdy, crystal clear, and the fingerprint resistance is surprisingly good. I liked that they came slightly curved at the edges (2.5D), giving it a more seamless fit. Touch responsiveness is snappy. Install was quick, no issues.
Pros: – Super clear with zero distortion – Durable for daily drops and pocket wear – Great value per piece
Cons: – Doesn’t include alignment tool – Corners can chip if dropped without a case
Price Comparison: $3–4 for four, vs $20 for a single one in US stores like Best Buy. This was a no-brainer buy.
Verdict: Simple, solid, and much cheaper than anything local. Does the job perfectly.
US $1.43
![]() |
NNBILI Oleophobic Screen Protector (Dust-Free Coating)
I got this because I hate that sticky glass feeling and smudges. The oleophobic feature stood out, and the reviews convinced me it’d be smoother than standard glass.
Impressions: It is smoother. You can really feel the coating when scrolling. Fingerprints wipe off with minimal effort, and my screen looks clean hours after use. Installation was a breeze, and the guide frame helped a lot.
Pros: – Outstanding smooth feel – Smudge resistance really works – Easy install with frame
Cons: – A bit thinner than others (but still protective) – One protector had a slightly imperfect edge
Price Comparison: Under $2 per piece vs $12+ for coated glass in US stores.
Verdict: Totally worth it. It feels premium at a fraction of the price.
US $3.43
![]() |
5-Pack Full-Cover Privacy Glass (Anti-Spy 8K Clarity)
This was a splurge to test the “8K” marketing hype, and also to get privacy for different family phones. The edge-to-edge promise is what drew me in.
Impressions: Surprisingly, the full coverage really works. The glass fits the screen perfectly, even with thin cases. Clarity is great for a privacy glass, and the spy filter is more subtle than cheaper versions.
Pros: – Full edge-to-edge coverage – High-quality image retention – Anti-spy works well
Cons: – Slightly trickier install due to full-coverage design – Edges may lift if your case is tight
Price Comparison: About $5 for five protectors. Similar ones go for $35+ in the US.
Verdict: A fantastic buy, especially if you want full-screen protection and anti-spy features combined.
US $1.19
![]() |
Dust-Free Oleophobic Coated Protector (Basic Smooth Glass)
I needed a backup set and wanted something smooth for touch gestures. This one emphasized “dust-free install” and a special coating.
Impressions: The surface feels ultra-slick—like it’s been waxed. Fingerprint resistance is legit. Installation went smoother than usual (fewer micro-bubbles). The glass is thin but didn’t crack easily.
Pros: – Premium touch feel – Stays clean longer – Really easy install
Cons: – May not offer as much impact resistance – One corner chipped after a drop (with no case)
Price Comparison: $2–3 for one vs $15 for coated glass locally.
Verdict: A solid smooth glass option. Probably best for careful users.
US $1.19
![]() |
Tempered Glass 4-Pack (High-Density Glass for iPhone 14/15/16)
I liked the sound of “high-density” glass and the multi-model compatibility made it great for gifts. Plus, the quantity was right.
Impressions: These feel thicker and more protective than standard tempered glass. There’s a satisfying weight to them. Clarity is good, though they do reflect a bit more light than others. Still, for rugged use? Solid.
Pros: – Heavier-duty feel – Multi-phone compatibility – Doesn’t crack easily
Cons: – Slight rainbow effect in bright light – A bit reflective
Price Comparison: $4 for 4 vs $25 for similar models at Target.
Verdict: For protection-focused buyers, this set delivers more than I expected.
US $2.13
![]() |
Duplicate Listing: Tempered Glass 4-Pack (Same as Above)
This was essentially the same product under a duplicate listing—same specs, same seller. I bought both to test consistency.
Impressions: Same experience as the previous—no issues, very reliable, zero cracks after a week in pockets with keys.
Pros: – Consistent product quality – Nice hardness level
Cons: – Still reflective – Slightly snug for some cases
Verdict: Same as above. Reassuring to see consistency across listings.
US $1.91
![]() |
Joyroom HD Glass (1/2/3-Pack Ultra-Clear Screen Protector)
This was the most hyped one, with claims of ultra-clear HD display and “invisible” fitting. I chose the 2-pack to see if Joyroom lived up to its rep.
Impressions: Yep, this one’s really clear. It’s like it’s not even there. No rainbowing, no haze, and edges are perfectly aligned. Best fit I’ve had yet.
Pros: – Amazing clarity – Ultra-slim yet sturdy – Perfect alignment
Cons: – Only two pieces – Not the most smudge-resistant
Price Comparison: $3–4 per protector vs $18+ for Joyroom on Amazon.
Verdict: If you want display perfection, this is the one to go with.
US $1.19
![]() |
Tempered Glass with Mica Protection (Color-Tinted Glass for iPhones)
I was curious about the mica (tinted) look and whether it would reduce glare or enhance appearance. It looked stylish in the photos.
Impressions: The slight tint is actually really sleek—it gives the phone a darker, more high-end vibe. Didn’t interfere with color accuracy too much, and glare was definitely lower outdoors. Install was smooth.
Pros: – Stylish mica tint – Lower glare – Nice snug fit
Cons: – Colors slightly less vibrant – One piece had uneven tint
Price Comparison: $3–4 vs $20+ for matte or mica screens in the US.
Verdict: For those who want aesthetics and sun-friendliness, this is a surprising hit.
US $1.19
![]() |
Oleophobic Coated Glass 1–3Pc Set (Smudge-Proof Finish)
I wanted a backup oleophobic set for work and weekend phones. It came in a 3-pack and had solid feedback.
Impressions: Very similar to the other oleophobic sets—smooth glide, smudge resistance, and feels good under the finger. Not the clearest in bright light, but reliable and functional.
Pros: – Smudge-proof – Good touch response – Budget-friendly 3-pack
Cons: – Not as bright under sunlight – One piece had faint surface scratch out of the box
Price Comparison: ~$2 per glass vs $10–15 per piece in the US.
Verdict: Not the best looking, but very usable and clean-feeling.
US $2.18
Final Thoughts
Honestly, I didn’t expect AliExpress glass screen protectors to be this good. I figured I’d get a few cheap backups, but some of these easily rival the $30+ US models. Everything arrived in about 2 weeks, well-packaged, no broken items. Every product had individual alcohol wipes and dust removers, which is rare even in US-packaged kits.
Would I recommend them? 100%. If you’re okay waiting 10–15 days, the value is unbeatable. I’m actually planning another order soon—for friends and family who now want them too.












