• [!!!Not Compatible 2018 Nov Released Newest with Touch ID Version A1932] Specifically designed for 2018 2017 2016 2015 MacBook Air 13 inch Model A1369 A1466
  • Ultra clear 99.9% Transparency not reduce the screen’s brightness, preserves the original screen brightness to reduce eye strain, to avoid reducing the monitor and battery life (some gray covers need to increase the brightness to use )
  • Safely removes fingerprints, smudges, sweat, saliva from your keyboard and screen using only a minimal amount of water with the gift large cleaning Cloth
  • Bubble-free & Easy to use, 9H highly durable, scratch resistant, oleophobic coating to reduce screen smudges.
  • Including: Glass protector x1, Gift Cleaning Cloth x1, Lifetime Risk-Free Replacement Warranty

For starters, I didn't know if this glass screen protector was going to be a good investment. Because know a days I tend to go after the pricier name brands just to be safe and make sure that I buy something that will be good. But I decided to give the Forito glass screen protector for my 15 inch MacBook Pro Retina Display a shot! Let me tell you that I am one happy customer now. The packaging is really nice, and when I finally put the screen protector on my computer, I loved how it looked and it does not mess up the retina display. So I suggest that if you are looking for an affordable glass screen protector to protect your investment, go with this one and I'm sure that you'll be glad that you did.

I was totally skeptical about this product, unsure of how it would look. I put the screen protector on and I'll admit, the first placement had several bubbles. Using the pressed tool to push the bubbles out did not work and I thought I was going to have to remove it all together. Instead I lifted one corner of the protector and was able to reset that portion where the bubbles were and it disappeared! I lifted the other top left corner and did it again. Bubbles were gone and it looks amazing! No difference in screen visibility and I'm at peace knowing my expensive laptop screen is covered. Thanks for the product!

Surprised by the product. I wasn't sure it would work to my liking but it did. I didn't use the wipes provided, (one wet to clean the screen and one to dry). They're very small like alcohol pads. I cleaned the MAC book screen (pro retina 15") with a lens wet wipe. It left minor streaks on the perimeter but didn't hinder the application of the tempered glass. I'm a bit OCD with such things but the streaks are only visible upon close inspection. I didn't see it until after the glass was fixed to the screen. Absolutely use the wipes Forito provided! The wipe (labeled number two) prevents wet streaks. Don't use the dry cloth on your screen preapplication. ONLY use the provided wipes, as mentioned above, then immediately apply the glass. It goes on like a magnet. I had to relift it due to one or two large air bubbles. The right corner I picked at to lift it off didn't reflatten nicely but that's common with most protectors. How did I get the glass on perfectly? Slowly apply the glass left to right, keeping it even, top to bottom, as it flattens to the screen. It does so independently. Gently coax it down with the cloth if it becomes slanted as it moves. This prevents and levels air bubbles. I'll revise this review with a photo. Also I didn't use the stickers (accidently missed their presence in the folder) to line/mark the screen. I lined it up with opening for the camera. More often than not, I'm a like child in need of hand holding when it comes to products and instructions. Forito, like Ikea, gives customers a basic slip with photos. The actual packaging is impressive and sophisticated. The company definitely takes pride in their products.

This screen protector fits the Macbook air 13 inch PERFECTLY, helps a lot with fingerprints and looks really good overall. The first one I received, unfortunately, came with a minor defect on the bottom left corner that made it lift up, and the screen had a weird crossed pattern that bothered me a lot. So I took it off but decided to contact Forito's customer service so they could maybe send me a replacement. The second screen protector I received looks absolutely seamless at the edges and if you take your time with applying it you can get a flawless result, it barely seems like it's there. The weird pattern is still there but this time not as apparent. I 100% recommend this screen protector because it does what its supposed to with little to no cons, and if you need to contact Forito's customer support DO IT, because they did their very best to help me.

The first unit sent to me was either the wrong box or another monitor shape got into a mid-2015 MacBook Pro box. After I installed it, I could see it was not right. The bottom of the protector had a slight curve to it. As I removed the protector, it snapped in the corner. So 1) it is real glass and 2) be careful. A note to FORITO - you do not need to make the hole for the camera. I think it would be better without it, but still a nice protector. The seller made things right and approved my return. The new unit arrived and it's the correct shape. These can be tricky to install. The first one gave me some practice. First, turn off the laptop. When the screen is on the electric fields generated attract dust. Move to a dust free room. Some use the shower method to fog a room and knock down the dust. I recommend using more glass cleaner than is provided to remove all oils from the screen, then use the dry wipe they gave you, then use a clean microfiber screen cleaner to get all residue off. Look at the screen at an angle and get all the swirls off with the microfiber cloth. Make sure to clean the corners real good and wipe twice as long as you think you should. Remove the protector from the foam sleeve. You will now remove the backing film the exposes the sticky backing. Use the dust sticker to clean any specs off the protector and the LCD right before you apply the protector. If you mess up, you can very carefully remove the protector but you risk smudging the sticky side along the edges and attracting dust as you pull the protector off. I would practice with the screen protector backing on and go through a couple dry runs. If you dilly dally with the backing off dust and fibers will float to the screen. When you install, don't worry about the non-backing side as you can clean it after the protector is installed. Now, I installed it with what I call the center method. Holding the protector on the left and right edges (being careful to not smudge the sticky side) at the mid-points, I slightly flexed the center inward, then rested the center of the protector on the bottom rubber seal around the LCD, then slowly attached the protector from bottom to top only on that center vertical stipe. After that operation I now had a vertical strip adhered from the top to bottom. I then, very slowly, moved the left and right edges towards the screen. This allows the protector to slowly expel the air as it adheres to the LCD screen. Using this method I had no air bubbles at all. For good measure I used the credit card/microfiber method stoking from the center outward. If I have to do it again I could get it perfect. As is, I am off a millimeter based on the camera hole alignment. I have no bubbles and one spec of dust around the black edge, so I'm calling it good. If you remove it a couple times it's not the end of the world, but it will be hard to make it perfect. Do a couple dry runs to get your technique down. The first unit I received did not have the hole for the camera and the camera worked fine. If I was FORITO, I would remove the camera hole. It's not needed. Once installed the protector is great! It should come like this from Apple - wish I had installed it before my new screen developed two small nicks from the keyboard when the lid was closed.

Excellent glass screen protector for my 15inch MacBook Pro Retina late 2013 model A1398. Make sure to apply it in a dust free area! Just run the shower on hot and steam up the whole bathroom, turn the water off and let the steam settle down for 5-10 mins. Get in quickly and start the process! I got two 10mm diameter bubbles and multiple tiny bubble-like imperfections all over after application with no dust trapped inside and tried squeezing them out as much as possible from the center of the screen going to the sides using a credit card wrapped with the provided cloth. All the tiny imperfections disappeared with the screen appearing nice and smooth looking as if there wasn't any screen protector, but the two 10mm diameter bubbles remained trapped half an inch away from the edges. I decided to wait overnight and started squeezing the bubbles again in the morning, and one bubble disappeared. And then I started squeezing out the other one in the afternoon and it also disappeared! My screen looks perfect, you won't even know there's a screen protector on it, not until you look at the oval window provided for the camera. Highly recommended product! Just be patient.

I really love this screen protector! It was pretty thick, making it clear that it is real tempered glass. It came with everything you will need for installation; an extremely high-quality microfiber cloth, two-step cleaning wipes (wet and dry), and clear-cut instructions. There is still a slight glare, as you can see in my picture, but normally without the screen I wouldn't be able to see what's on the screen at all, where I placed the computer in the picture. The packaging was really nice, and I swear everything on my screen looks crisper! I am really pleased with this purchase!

I have purchase this glass protector for my 2014 15' MacBook Pro retina. Pro: Over all, decent product. 5 star award for the ONLY tempered glass I have find on amazon for old (pre-non touch bar 2016) MacBook Pro retina 15 inch that don't have wired oil color spot all over it. Con: The over all surface is a good fit, but not a perfect fit. there is an 1/8 gap if align from top the screen. The webcam area is been cut out, so it would make cleaning bit harder. There is no anti-glare film, so use with in door with low light. Lack of apply tool, which could use any plastic card as apply tool, but kind annoying. Other: During installation, there is hair line of bubble between the glass and screen all over screen. I manage to removed took it outside (95 degree that day) let it heat a bit and use the cloth rub on the surface remove the air. Overall: It is only one I have find on amazon that is decent.

There's a little bit of a learning curve with glass protectors - they don't cling straight away, usually there's a bit of time before they fully stick. So long as you don't have big bubbles, it's good - just leave it, it will stick by itself! The fit is perfect, the packaging of this product was great - very secure to ensure no damage. The instructions are pretty clear and straightforward, but again, with glass covers (compared to the plastic ones), it can be a bit alarming to see great big chunks of screen where the protector hasn't fully adhered. Don't remove it unless there's dust trapped underneath. If it's just air, gently push it out and help it along.

Key takeaways: I'm impressed. It's high-quality glass, and the fit and finish are excellent. Protector is sized almost to the exact RMBP screen dimensions. Because of this, don't try to eyeball anything when you apply. Just hold the top edge of the protector against the lip at the top of the screen at an angle. It will just naturally butt up against this lip, and the curves on either side will almost self-center the entire protector. Then just slowly angle down to like a hinge to apply the rest. It might be slightly more reflective, but it also seems to attract much less dust than the actual screen did. Shower method seemed to work really well for me when applying. I have zero air bubbles. The corner radii are tightly matched to the 15" MBP. Fits like a glove. Lid still closes fine. I have a 2015 15" MBP that I love. I actually prefer this model over the newer versions, and am trying to maximize it's longevity as a result. So I try and take good care of it, including the gentlest cleaning of the screen possible. But the screen coating on these macbooks has always been a weak point, and even with the gentlest of cleaning (water, maybe a hint of vinegar, always-clean microfiber cloth, etc), the screen coating was starting to erode at the edges of the screen. Happily, the beginnings of this erosion are as-yet confined to the portion of the glass outside the bounds of the actual LCD, but I do graphics work on this computer, and the thought of having anything happen to the glass that would cause artifacts/issues with viewing the screen were starting to freak me out as the eroded areas grew slowly over time. I couldn't clean the screen any gentler, and I was already cleaning less often (which also meant working with a dirtier screen). I figured my best bet was to try and find some kind of screen protector before it was too late. I bought this screen protector, which looked like the best bet out of not a lot of options. The good news is that it's actually a really nice product. The directions are useless, but I managed to get in on with zero air bubbles. You really can't tell it's there. The reflectivity might be slightly more pronounced than with the actual apple screen, but let's face facts -- that screen is hella-reflective, anyway. Here are my key takeaways after applying this screen: • I used the hot shower method another reviewer mentioned, and it worked like a charm. Just run a shower on hot with the door closed while you clean the macbook screen in another room. • Once steamy, turn the shower off, close the door, and let the steam settler for 3-5 minutes. • Take the laptop, cleaning cloth and screen protector into the bathroom and shut the door. • Clean the screen one last time, making sure there are no dust specs. • I find it easiest to have your laptop screen flat on a horizontal surface (keyboard raised at an angle). This makes it easier to apply the film without straining the hinge. • Pull out the screen protector, and orient it so that the side with the adhesive is facing down towards the floor and the cutout for the camera is oriented towards the top. Remove both sides of the plastic covering the adhesive. • start applying from the top, but do it by coming in at an acute angle. Note that there is a raised lip around the screen, and you need to apply the protector so it sits inside this lip. So use the lip almost like a hinge, and just butt the protector up agains the top, make sure it has space on the right and left, and then slowly lower it down to the bottom. This will ensure that the screen is symmetrical along the top edge (where it is most noticeable), and that the camera cutout will align with your camera. • Finally, use a credit card wrapped with a a cloth to slowly move any air bubbles to the edges. I would not wait to do this, as it seems to get more difficult as the adhesive sets. I had the best luck moving very slowly. It takes a bit of patience, but they will move. I did wait a day to try on e again and got it do move to the edge, but it left a little outline in the adhesive from where the bubble had sat. This thankfully seemed to go away completely in a few hours. (Note: I didn't use either any of the stickers included with the protector. In particular, do not worry about the alignment stickers. The screen is cut very close to the dimensions of the RMP screen. You won't need the stickers.)