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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
stops glare ...buts that it!!,
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This review is from: Lexerd - Garmin Zumo 665 660 TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen Protector (Electronics)
I just got this product and put it to the test. It basically junk. it does a good a descent job with glare, but i wouldnt suggest you touch it. if you do , you better not use your fingernail cause it leave scratches on it that dont come out. I wasnt pushing very hard on this protector while manipulating my route on my gps, but whatever i touched with my nail, left a permenant scratch. I actually have 2 of these and my second one did the exact same thing.
I will say that the company has excellent customer service though. i cant recommend there product. a gps screen (expecally one designed for motorcycle use) is going to come across all sort of use. For it not to be able to take a dull fingernail without scratching just aint gonna cut it. sc
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Customer Service!,
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This review is from: Lexerd - Garmin Zumo 665 660 TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen Protector (Electronics)
Five Stars for Lexerd customer service! I purchased a Lexerd TrueVue screen protector for my Zumo 660 motorcycle GPS. The screen protector arrived two-days later. I had some problems affixing the screen protector due to putting it on in a dusty environment - and I ruined it. I wrote Lexerd and asked for a replacement (due to my own negligence) and they sent me out another (again, in two days!)no charge! The second protector was affixed with no problems and it works as advertised. It cuts on the glare and it protects the delicate touch-screen on my very expensive Garmin. I would advise anyone to get one of these - especially if you have a motorcycle-mounted GPS.... gloves and helmets brush against it constantly and it gives you a piece of mind so you can enjoy the ride.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
it almost worked great,
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This review is from: Lexerd - Garmin Zumo 665 660 TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen Protector (Electronics)
I was hopeful when I began this project. I like that it is an exact fit for the Zumo. First I removed the generic film from my Zumo I got from the office store and put on when I first got my Zumo. I put on my latex gloves, cleaned the screen with dust/lint free cloth and Dust-Off, peeled back the film liner and carefully aligned the film to the screen. Good so far. I like that there were NO air bubbles after the film was completely on the screen. but then this happened. When the film was fully on it looked great, except for one almost invisible speck. Was it on top or under the new film? Got the magnifier and heck, it seemed to be under the film. I could have left it it was so small, but I wanted perfection. I followed the instructions and used some adhesive tape to lift the film up, that went OK. But, the spec was stuck to the sticky side of the film, of coarse. There is no way to remove a spec of small dust from the sticky side of the film as far a I know. $9.95 down the drain. I may try it again, but I can get three generics for $7.00 from the office store. How about a little less greed and put two of the damn things in the box? I'd pay and extra buck or two and you'd save on the packaging? The little black finger condoms are a waste of money, leave those out and put in a second film??
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