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EyeFly 3D: World’s First 3D Nanotech Active Screen Protector for iPhone

January 23, 2019 By Kris Rollins Leave a Comment

Image Courtesy of EyeFly3D

Do you want a screen protector that makes your phone do more than it usually does? Do you want to see images and movies with a 3D effect? This screen protector designed in Singapore promises to do that. The EyeFly 3D touts itself as the world’s first 3D Nanotech active screen protector. We reviewed one from a different company back in 2016, but this product goes back to 2013.

If you get this screen protector with 9H Hardness and tempered glass, you will apply it in the same manner that you apply most screen protectors. First, though, you will need to download the free app from the App store. It seems this product is only available for iPhones. I’m unsure of why that is. Anyway, after downloading the app, it will guide you on the correct placement to get the effect.

There are apps for picture and video.  It reminds me of the technology available on my son’s 3DS. It’s a fun little feature to play around with, but will function as a good screen protector if you don’t use the 3D effects.

The one we were given to review works for iPhone 6+, 6s+, 7+ and 8+. If you have any newer iPhones, it seems you are out of luck, but you can buy this one on the EyeFly 3D website for $27.99. It also is available on Amazon.com. I’ve heard that other phones are in the works, though.

No compensation was given to us for this review besides the free review unit given to TechnoMark at CES 2019.

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