The Nintendo Switch is easily one of the greatest video game consoles ever, and a big part of that is the fact that it’s portable so you can take it anywhere and play on the go. Of course, the fun will come to an abrupt end if anything happens to that awesome display, and that’s exactly why you need to ensure that it’s protected. The amFilm Tempered Glass Screen Protector for Nintendo Switch is the most popular option for protecting your precious Switch and ensuring that the screen continues to look just as good as it did on day 1. Definitely pick up a pair on Amazon while 2-packs are down to just $8.99.
amFilm Nintendo Switch Screen Protector (2 Pack), Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector Film…: $8.99
Here’s the scoop from the product page:
- Specifically designed for Nintendo Switch
- Ultra-clear High Definition with 99.9% transparency to allow an optimal, natural viewing experience
- Ultra thin-0.3mm thickness is reliable and resilient, and promises full compatibility with touchscreen sensitivity
- Highly durable, and scratch resistant – surface hardness 9H and topped with oleophobic coating to reduce fingerprints.
- Includes: 2x GLASS Screen Protector, Wet Wipes, Micro-Fiber Cleaning Cloth, Squeeze Card, Easy Installation Use Guide, Hinge Stickers
amFilm Nintendo Switch Screen Protector (2 Pack), Premium Tempered Glass Screen Protector Film…: $8.99
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