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The video reviewed the XTR3 tempered glass screen protector from ZAG, claiming to be stronger and feature blue light filtration. The drop and scratch tests revealed that while it offered good scratch resistance, it failed the drop test at a 3-ft height. The installation process was challenging, leaving bubbles and affecting the fingerprint sensor functionality. The conclusion advised against purchasing the screen protector due to these drawbacks.
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In this segment of the video, the YouTuber is testing the new XTR3 tempered glass screen protector from ZAG. The screen protector claims to be ten times stronger than regular tempered glass and includes blue light filtration. The video will include drop and scratch tests to evaluate these claims. The installation process was challenging with many bubbles remaining on the screen after installation. The screen protector has a smooth touch feel, rounded edges, a cutout for the front camera, and should be case compatible. The YouTuber also faced difficulties with the fingerprint sensor initially but managed to get it to work eventually.
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In this segment of the video, the reviewer tests a screen protector’s durability by conducting a drop and scratch test. The screen protector fails the drop test at a 3-ft height, indicating it is not as strong as claimed. However, it shows better scratch resistance than regular tempered glass. The installation process had issues, including bubbles and hindering the fingerprint sensor’s functionality. The review concludes by advising against purchasing the screen protector due to the mentioned drawbacks.