The Nintendo Switch 2 has arrived in Australia, along with a range of protective gear to match this new unit. I have been testing the Anti-glare screen protector from JSAUX, and I am happy with the results.
The screen protector is easy to install and effectively blocks most external light sources Ihave encountered while playing my Switch 2. The JSAUX anti-glare screen protector comes in a neat cardboard box and includes two screen protectors. Included in the box are all the necessary components to mount the protector. A couple of wipes, a dust remover, a placement guide, and instructions.
I opened the box, checked the contents, and grabbed my Switch 2. After setting up my Switch 2, I removed the protective case and placed the yellow screen protector guide. I then opened the bag with the cleaning gear, making sure to wipe with the wet wipe, then wipe with the dry. Finally, I used the sticky dust remover to remove any remaining dust or particles. I then peeled the backing plastic from the screen protector and placed it inside the guide. Once that was complete, I used the tool to smooth out the air bubbles. Within 10 minutes, my screen was further protected.
SPECS
Size: 195.4mm(L)*107.2mm(W)
Weight: 19g/piece Thickness: 0.31mm
Material: Tempered Glass + Nano Coating with Fingerprint-Resistant Layer.
Hardness: 9H (Extra-reinforced)
This process was simplified, much like the setup of the new guide and installation. I encountered a couple of issues. Firstly, I had trouble mounting the guide with the protective case installed. Secondly, I hadn’t cleared all the debris from the screen, leaving a small spec. It is barely noticeable, but knowing it’s there initially annoyed me; however, I haven’t noticed it while playing games. The screen looks nice, and I have found that, in most lighting conditions except for direct sunlight, the anti-glare material is effective and an excellent aid for playing the Nintendo Switch 2 in various locations.
(A review unit was supplied for the purposes of this article.)
