🛡️ Elevate your tablet’s defense with silky smooth precision—because your Ultra deserves Ultra protection!
The KCT Nano-Texture Glass Screen Protector is a precision-engineered tempered glass shield designed exclusively for Samsung Galaxy Tab Ultra 14.6-inch models. Featuring advanced Japanese nano-etching technology, it offers a smooth, silk-like touch experience optimized for S Pen use. With 9H hardness, anti-glare, and fingerprint-resistant coatings, plus an innovative auto-alignment installation frame, it ensures maximum protection, clarity, and effortless application—perfect for professionals who demand flawless performance and style.
Material Type | Tempered Glass |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12.7"L x 8.06"W |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
Screen Size | 14.6 Inches |
Compatible Phone Models | Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra / S8 14.6 Inch 2023/2022 (SM-X900/SM-X906/SM-X916B) |
Special Features | Anti Glare, 9 H Surface Hardness |
Compatible Devices | Tablet |
Item Hardness | 9H |
R**K
Surprisingly well made
This surprised me, it’s exactly what you want for a matte finish that doesn’t feel like a rough piece of tape, it’s still smooth but provides enough of a tactile feel for the pen. The sharpness is retained much better than any other matte protector I’ve tried, the application frame and tools make it easy. Wish it were slightly cheaper but it’s a good product.
B**K
Best install experience
Fit perfect. Follow the instructions. Easy install. Great value because it worked 1st TIME.Shipping packaging well done.No more alignment or wrinkle fuss.
A**N
THE ONLY ANTI GLARE SCREEN PROT FOR ULTRA SERIES
THE ONLY ANTI GLARE SCREEN PROT FOR ULTRA SERIES. It will not reduce the screen quality, Unlike any other screen protector on the market and that is a shame but shout out to this company and this product.Unfortunately i got this is a maler instead of box and it was cracked upon reception. Reaching out to the company now and I will update if they do not handle it well, but I highly recommend this product.
W**G
Great screen protector, but has installation issues.
I looked carefully at all others for my new Tab S10 Ultra. The protector checks all of the boxes for me, and is excellent with smoothness, and anti glare. The easy installation needs improvement, as there are issues. Read on for possible tips.I set up in my bathroom which is typically the most dust free room in one's home. I used a CLEAN very large nylon cutting board as a work surface. I had read instructions, and watched the videos. I had the ceiling exhaust fan running for 15 mins, and slowly opened the door when entering so as not to put surrounding air in motion. Kept fan on.1. I cleaned the tablet thoroughly. 1st with glass cleaner on paper towels, next with 90% rubbing alcohol on PLAIN DRY baby wipes. (I use these for cleaning optics on high end telescopes and astrophotography gear).2. I used a bright LED flashlight to look for dust particles against the turned off dark tablet screen. Any strays were brushed away with a dry cotton baby wipe. I also used one of the supplied dust stickers.3. When peeling off the 1st film, keep it facing the floor, so as to help keep dust free, and peel slowly. Make sure of your orientation, and place over tablet AFTER you have checked it for dust again.4. Touch the indicated area on left to start contact with glass, and WAIT until further suction has stopped!5. Pull the RED tab SLOWLY in a slightly side to side motion, not a straight pull. WAIT until all attraction to glass has stopped!!!!In my case, a small fragment of the rubberized ribbon remained under the glass at the instant it released (see photo). I used a small CLEAN stainless steel spatula to get under the glass, then twisted gently. The glass will lift fairly easily. I used the dust removal tape to snatch it, and let the glass settle again. I had bubbles at the 4 corners, and 2 about 1 1/2 inches from the right end, above and below the horizontal center. The corner bubbles were worked out quite easily. The 2 remaining wouldn't go away. I looked with the light and a magnifying glass. They appeared as bubbles, but with a defined center point. I grabbed the spatula, and lifted the glass again. It still lifted easily. I used the dust tape sticky side up and pressing the underside of the glass slightly toward the spatula. Removed both obstructions, let the glass settle, and worked out the corner bubbles. I was dust, fragment, and bubble free! Turned out these were glass fragments embedded into the adhesive on the underside of the glass. Tells me that the manufacturing needs improvement in cleanliness. The rubberized ribbon needs improvement, it shouldn't fragment. My alignment isn't perfect. Top and both ends are perfect. Bottom edge is approx 2 mm short from being flush. FWIW, The spatula I used is the type for artists mixing paint, in my case for removing objects from my 3D printer bed. I can also recommend having a can of compressed air, such as for cleaning computers, in case it is needed. Suction cups may work as well for lifting glass. I didn't think of them until after I was done. Above all, be prepared, and take your time. This is not a 5 minute job. I spent about 45 minutes, but now have a perfect screen.
G**T
A Nightmare to Install
First of all, I have no problem with the seller or functioning of the product. What I do have a problem with is the installation.I am the go to guy at my company for installing screen protectors for a wide range of cell phones, tablets and laptops. I am also very meticulous. So, given my expertise doing this, I thought it would be a no-brainer. Boy was I wrong.First of all, they give you tiny little installation components - ones sized for a cellphone, not a 14" tablet.Second, every thing is fine during cleaning and dust removal of the tablet screen (I always examin a screen at an angle under hard light to make sure no particles, dust or fingerprints are present. Fine so far.When one gets to the point where the protector is ready to be applied (I rechecked cleanliness of the tablet screen), as soon as one places the application frame over and close to the virgin screen, it seem that there is some kind of force field generated that socks any dust or particles in the air into the layer of air between the surface and the interfacing side of the protector. As a result, some dust and minute hair strands are tucked into the airspace, and deposited on the screen upon bonding. BTW, I'm bald as a cue ball.When one follows the procedure to squeegee the protector: bubbles appear around the hair strands and any particles like coronas around the moon at eclipse.Once this happens, that's it, you're stuck.Because the offending thing is there, it's thickness prevents bubbles from being removed, or slowly pushed to an edge of the screen. Particles look like pinpoint planets surrounded by white coronas. Hair strands can be seen under white bubbles (in my case about 5/8ths of an inch in diameter).To deal with an application disaster, I bought two protectors, both of which suffered the same fate.I haven't asked for a refund, as I'm the one who installed the things, but my procedure was meticulous, even more so the second time (and where the he'll did the blonde strand come from?).So, if you're thinking, I can do better, be warned. With the suction thing going on, you're going to have a big hurdle. And, unless you have tiny geisha-like hands the tools are not going to make it easy. On the second one, I dusted all surrounding surfaces with a Swiffer and vacuumed the with my computer vac, but it didn't help. Four tries in total, two virgin and two peel off, remove the particle abd reapply. But then new offenders ge tucked in. Thus, the nightmare. So, now to find an installer who can bear the cost of getting it right with a different product.
D**R
5*
Goofed up the install but I was satisfied with the product
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