invisibleSHIELD Review
I recently applied the invisibleSHIELD on my Creative Zen Vision: M mp3 player. The directions were easy to follow, especially with the demo video, and the application process took about 30 minutes.

The invisibleSHIELD in its wrappings

Putting on the Front Shield

The Front is on!

It was harder to apply the invisibleSHIELD to the back (it had flaps, which folded over to cover the sides).

The finished product

The Pros: It really is invisible- you can’t tell its on the mp3 player unless you inspect it. The instructions are easy to follow, and the small bubbles disappear after you allow the invisibleSHIELD to set for 24 hours. Also, there’s a lifetime warranty on the invisibleSHIELD, so if you somehow manage to destroy it, they’ll get you a new one (although that’s highlly unlikely, as it’s created from the same material that protects helicopter blades- in fact, check out what this sceptic did to his invisibleSHIELD to test it.) The price is decent too: $25 for a full body shield, or $15 for the front shield.
The Cons: While the instructions are clear, it’s sometimes difficult to attach the larger pieces (ie the back). I had to reapply the back piece, as I had misaligned it slightly the first time. Also, you have to ration out the application spray (especially if you think you’re going to mess up), because there’s not a lot of extra spray to use.
Overall, however, the invisibleSHIELD offers excellent invisible protection for your electronic device (it covers iPods, mp3 players, laptops, digital cameras, PDAs, and gaming devices) at an affordable price.
This entry was posted on Sunday, July 9th, 2006 at 8:28 pm and is tagged with creative zen vision, zen vision m, creative zen vision m, helicopter blades, invisible protection, lifetime warranty, creative zen, fact check, sceptic, gaming devices, electronic device, wrappings, mp3 players, digital cameras, finished product, invisibleshield, mp3 player, application process, bubbles, laptops. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback.
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