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Tempered Glass for Google Pixel (4PCS)
I picked this 4-pack tempered glass for Google Pixel mainly because I recently upgraded to a Pixel 8 Pro, and I wanted solid, shatter-resistant screen protection without spending a fortune. This one stood out due to the number of pieces and high customer ratings.
Installation was easier than I expected. It came with wipes and dust removers, and the alignment frame helped me apply it without bubbles. The fit is snug with my Spigen case. The clarity and touch responsiveness are excellent, and there’s no rainbow effect like you get with cheap protectors.
Pros:
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Super clear glass, no interference with the screen
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Smooth surface, feels like the original glass
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Affordable — 4 pieces cost me less than one in the U.S.
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Easy to apply with minimal bubbles
Cons:
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Not oleophobic enough; fingerprints are visible
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Slight halo on the edges with curved screens
Price comparison: A single name-brand tempered glass in U.S. stores can go for $15–20. This set of four cost me under $6. Total win.
Did it meet expectations? Absolutely. It’s become my default pick for screen protectors.
US $0.99
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Hydrogel Front & Back Film (4PCS)
I got this 4-piece hydrogel screen and back protector film for the Pixel 7A because I wanted flexible coverage without the bulk of a case. The idea of a film that self-heals was intriguing.
Application is a bit tricky, especially for the back, but once in place, it almost disappears. The matte finish feels smooth, and it adds zero weight or bulk.
Pros:
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Ultra-thin and flexible
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Good scratch resistance
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Doesn’t peel off easily around the edges
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Covers both front and back
Cons:
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Needs patience to apply perfectly
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Not suitable for impact protection
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Leaves some bubbles if not done carefully
Price comparison: In the U.S., this kind of full-body coverage is usually $20+. This cost me around $3.
Expectations? Met, and exceeded. Not for clumsy users, but great if you want minimalism.
US $3.69
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Hydrogel Film 5PCS Set
This 5-pack hydrogel screen protector set seemed like a backup dream. I’m rough with my phones, and being able to reapply when one gets scratched is a major plus.
The films are thin and responsive. I put one on my Pixel 9A, and the touch sensitivity remained flawless. Unlike glass, these don’t crack — they just resist everyday scratches well.
Pros:
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Five protectors — great value
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Touchscreen works like a charm
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Practically invisible once installed
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Decent protection from scratches
Cons:
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No drop protection
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You need patience to apply
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Can attract dust during installation
US comparison: $4 for five pieces? In the U.S., you’d get maybe one for that price.
Verdict? Great for light protection and backups.
US $0.99
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Full Cover Hydrogel Film (4PCS)
This 4-pack of full-cover hydrogel protectors looked ideal for curved displays. I bought it for my Pixel 6 Pro, mainly because glass often peels at the edges.
Installation took effort but the protector wraps beautifully around the screen. It plays nice with cases too, which I didn’t expect.
Pros:
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Curved edges are fully covered
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Great for edge gesture navigation
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Case-compatible
Cons:
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Not the best against hard drops
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Slight distortion near curved edges
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Fingerprint smudges show up easily
Cost in US? A similar film costs around $12. I paid $2.70.
Expectations? Yes, especially for edge-to-edge coverage lovers.
US $0.99
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Curved Tempered Glass (3PCS)
This 3-pack of curved tempered glass came into play for my Pixel 7 Pro. I was specifically looking for edge-to-edge protection that felt premium.
The glass feels high quality and the edge coverage is good. There’s a slight issue with the fingerprint sensor, though — I had to re-register it.
Pros:
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Covers the entire screen
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Premium touch feel
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High transparency
Cons:
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Slight delay in fingerprint unlock
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Tiny lifting on tight phone cases
US comparison: Similar glass with curved edges costs $15+. This was $5 for three.
Expectations? Mostly met, though fingerprint readers remain an issue.
US $0.99
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Anti-Spy Privacy Tempered Glass
I bought this privacy screen protector for when I travel — I hate people peeking at my phone on trains. This one delivered.
Once applied, the side viewing angle is cut down drastically. From a normal angle, everything’s clear and sharp.
Pros:
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Great privacy
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Solid tempered glass feel
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Doesn’t mess with brightness much
Cons:
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Slightly darker display
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Touch sensitivity drops a bit
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Not ideal in low-light situations
US price: Privacy glass usually costs $20. This was $3.
Worth it? Definitely for travel or public use.
US $0.99
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Matte Hydrogel Film
I was curious about this matte hydrogel screen protector for the Pixel 6 Pro. Matte films aren’t easy to find for Pixels, and I liked the idea of anti-glare and fingerprint resistance.
The matte texture feels great — like writing on paper. It diffuses reflections well, even under strong lighting.
Pros:
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Anti-glare
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No fingerprints
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Paper-like feel for stylus users
Cons:
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Slight reduction in screen sharpness
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Not fully clear for media consumption
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Tricky to install without dust
US equivalent? Easily $15+. Paid under $4.
Expectations? Surpassed. My favorite for work environments.
US $0.99
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2PC Safety Tempered Glass
This 2-pack tempered glass was a quick buy for my Pixel 8A. I liked the minimal packaging and straightforward application.
What surprised me was how well it holds up — dropped my phone twice, no damage at all.
Pros:
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Real tempered glass
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Good edge adhesion
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Crystal clear view
Cons:
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Edges aren’t fully rounded
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Slight rainbowing in direct sunlight
Price comparison: $3 for two, while in-store brands go for $12–15 each.
Value? Very high. Would repurchase.
US $0.99
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Tempered Glass 2PCS for Pixel 9 Pro
This Pixel 9 Pro glass protector (2PCS) came as a recommendation from a friend. I was skeptical because of the price but gave it a shot.
Super impressed. Installation was smooth, and the oleophobic coating actually works. No smudges, finally.
Pros:
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True HD clarity
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Good anti-smudge layer
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Responsive to touch
Cons:
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A bit too snug with thick cases
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No alignment frame included
Cost comparison: $2.50 vs $18+ for similar quality locally.
Satisfied? 100%. I ordered a second pack already.
US $1.83
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6-in-1 Screen + Lens Protector Kit
This 6-in-1 Pixel screen and camera lens protector set was something I didn’t know I needed until I saw it. It includes three glasses and three lens films.
Camera lens protection was a new concept for me, but it worked flawlessly — no blur in photos.
Pros:
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All-in-one protection
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Easy camera film application
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Great for gifting
Cons:
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Slight lens flare in night shots
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Screen glass slightly thicker than others
US cost? Way cheaper. $5 vs $25+ for combined kits.
Would I buy again? Yes — covers everything in one pack.
US $0.99
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3PCS Tempered Glass for Pixel 6/7 Pro
This 3-piece glass pack is a solid, no-nonsense deal. I used it on my Pixel 7, and it felt premium from the start.
Touch response is top-tier. It holds up against drops and keys in the pocket.
Pros:
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High transparency
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Smooth edges
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Great drop resistance
Cons:
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No installation tools
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One of mine had a micro scratch out of the box
U.S. comparison: Around $3 for three, while local stores sell these at $10 a pop.
Expectations? Yes, solid performance.
US $0.99
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4-in-1 Full Cover Hydrogel Films
I wanted something light for my work phone, the Pixel 6A, so I got this 4-in-1 front and back hydrogel film set. Very thin and lightweight.
Perfect for those who don’t want bulk but still want some scratch protection. I was surprised how well it adhered to the curved edges.
Pros:
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Wraps around device
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Super thin
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Great case compatibility
Cons:
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Not drop-proof
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Slight touch delay for gaming
U.S. price? Would’ve cost $15–20 easy. Got it for $3.50.
Outcome? Happy. It’s ideal for work or minimalists.
US $0.99
Overall Thoughts
Honestly? I expected some of these items to be hit or miss, but almost everything worked out great. AliExpress surprised me — the pricing is unbeatable, and quality is better than a lot of the overpriced accessories sold locally. I definitely recommend these screen protectors if you’re using a Google Pixel. Just be ready to spend a bit of time applying them properly. I’ve already ordered more and plan to stock up for future phones.



































