🛡️ Protect your iPad Air like a pro — clarity, toughness, and ease in one sleek package!
The ESR 2 Pack Screen Protector is engineered exclusively for the iPad Air 11" M3/M2 (2025/2024), featuring ultra-thin 9H tempered glass that delivers superior scratch and drop resistance. Its precision-cut design ensures perfect fit and full touchscreen and Apple Pencil responsiveness, while the included application tray guarantees a bubble-free, hassle-free installation. This pack comes with two protectors, cleaning kits, and a 12-month warranty backed by dedicated customer support.
Standing screen display size | 11 Inches |
Brand | ESR |
Item model number | iPad Air 11" (2024) |
Item Weight | 3.67 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 6.8 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.6 x 6.8 x 0.5 inches |
Color | 2 Pack with Flawless Fit Tray |
Manufacturer | Electronic Silk Road Corp |
ASIN | B0D4184B58 |
Date First Available | May 13, 2024 |
R**S
Great
Item was great. Fantastic fit and easy to install.
J**E
Easy application and no bubbles!!
If you struggle with phone screen protectors - imagine it on a larger scale!! This takes all the pain out of applying it to the iPad with perfect alignment and no bubbles whatsoever. You get two in the pack and the clever tray makes it so, so easy.
R**J
it claims to be Bubble free, it is Not
The item is exactly as described & a applicator was provided to have a perfect fit during application whichIs most straightforward once U follow the video, but there were Several Bubbles which had to be squeezed out, It simply did Not go as was stated in the Adv & I have applied Various Glass Screens to IPads & phonesOver the years, the Glass seems to be of good qualityI usually use Techgear but give ESR a try due to the Adv & the Applicator to make the application effortless,It didn't work, eventually I managed to get the Bubbles out by using a plastic Bubble squeez.Thnx anyway
C**N
Great Product
Excellent fitting, seems robust. No scratches this far
M**T
No palm rejection
Looks great and application was ok. (I messed up the first attempt) no bubbles at all and the screen looks incredible. Only thing letting it down is the palm rejection with the Apple Pencil pro - it’s terrible - unusable even. If you intend to use the Apple Pencil pro then look elsewhere. Otherwise the clarity is great. Just make sure you have the iPad in the correct orientation before applying. If you have a couple of bubbles don’t fear. Just try pushing them out in different directions until they’re gone. 6/10
M**V
No bubbles
Great item easy to use and no bubbles.
T**.
Great screen protector
Great screen protector and value for money
J**N
Great product and application innovation but complicated, time consuming and planet littering.
After recently buying a new 13” iPad, I needed a screen protector and after reviewing iPad covers I came across the ESR brand which I’d not heard of before. They sounded really good so after putting their cover in my basket I deleted another brands protector and added this one even though it was £4 more. It’s a great glass protector but I must admit when I opened the box I was overwhelmed. I was shocked with the amount of packaging, especially as we are all supposed to be cutting down. I can understand the reason due to the intricate design of applying the protector. ESR don’t do things by halves. And the packaging was far from being irrelevant. Everything was needed. It was well made protective packaging, not some cheap plastic or cheap cardboard. The box is beautiful in itself. 😉 You know you’re going to get a good quality product when you see how far the company has gone just on the packaging.As for their application design, it was very clever. This is where additional plastic came in to play. But I did find it complicated at first. An older person would find it much harder. I’m not one for video instructions and we shouldn't rely on them, we still need to read. But the paper instructions were just too small for me to read, even with a magnifying glass which you shouldn’t need to use. It shouldn’t be that hard. So I had to use the QR code to access the video which I’m definitely not a fan of. After watching it, I got the gist but I had to keep rewinding. Once I knew what I was doing, I took both the film protectors off and applied it with the very unique design. I pressed down the line on the left hand side then the magic happened. It was just like the video. I wondered at first if my action had activated an air suction stage but it hadn’t. It was a bit like Etchasketch or the primitive version of that. I was impressed. But unfortunately it didn’t work out as it should as there were two big bubbles and a couple of smaller ones that didn’t get sucked out. I tried with the soft cloth to push them out but it didn’t work. I was not going to waste the other protector like another user did and try again so I peeled back the film to check and it was still there. Unfortunately once I replaced it I had loads of extra bubbles. I’d not realised at the time these were not inbetween the iPad and protective glass but between the film and the glass. My husband took over in the end to try to remove them. He gave up and we peeled the film back to work on it again. To our surprise the main bubbles had gone and it look perfect.So the reason for the 3 stars is not for the quality of the glass protector but application process and yes, all the packaging and extra plastic even though I can see it was relevant in the application and product presentation and protection. The paper instructions were just too small and feint to read. Nothing should be that hard work. The magic process did not work as expected, which made it a very long process in the end and overall very time consuming and there was so much to get your head around it was complicated. Even though it’s very innovative and once completed I can look back and think yes, it was simple in the end, but hindsight doesn’t exist when you are trying to apply a new invention. My iPad was new out of the box. The screen had not been touched but I still followed the cleaning process so I don’t understand why the magic did not fully work. I would advise that the box came with a plastic scraper like other protectors have, to push out the bubbles, it would be a lot easier. Overall I will say that I’ve had many phones and one previous iPad, with various sticky plastic protectors and glass ones, all of which were a basic protector with a film back and front. I had no problem applying them and any bubbles were pushed out easily with the plastic scraper thing. It took a few minutes to apply. I didn’t need to read the instructions as it was all self explanatory. As much as this is a great product from a great company and someone had worked hard on the application process, I just feel that sometimes you don’t need to reinvent the wheel. There’s always someone trying to do better than someone else because they think they can do better. In this case you can’t. Consumers like things easy, they don’t care about fancy packaging and inventions. They just want a basic product where the application process has worked perfectly well for over 25 years. Think about the environmental implications when you are designing too. Is all that worth it to be the company with a great innovation, that actually is not perfect.
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