Side-angle privacy without turning the display into a mirror
This screen protector solves a simple problem: people nearby can read your screen too easily on trains, in lifts, or at a desk. The 9D privacy layer narrows the viewing angle so the content stays legible from the front while fading quickly from the side.
For users who handle banking apps, messages, or work documents in public, that privacy effect is the main reason to choose this style over a standard clear glass protector. The trade-off is a slightly darker look, so the next question is how much clarity you keep in daily use.
Tempered glass feel that stays close to the original screen
REMAX uses tempered glass film rather than a soft PET-style film, which means the touch response should feel closer to the bare iPhone panel. That matters if you scroll fast, type often, or rely on quick swipes during gaming and camera use.
The glass surface also gives the screen a harder, more solid feel under the finger, which is easier to trust than a thin plastic layer. If you have used low-cost films that feel sticky or rubbery, this is the part that usually feels like an upgrade.

Fingerprint and scratch control for daily carry
The anti-fingerprint coating helps the display look cleaner between wipes, especially on bright OLED panels where smudges stand out quickly. In a pocket or bag, the anti-scratch layer gives the protector a better chance of taking the abuse instead of the phone glass beneath it.
According to customers, REMAX has a reputation for dependable accessory quality, and the early feedback here is strongly positive with a 5/5 average from the small review pool. That is not a huge sample, but it does suggest the product is landing well with users who want a straightforward privacy upgrade.
Shatter resistance matters more than people expect
The anti-shatter feature is useful because a cracked protector is still doing a job if it absorbs the impact first. On a phone as expensive as an iPhone 15 or 14 Pro, that extra sacrificial layer can save a lot of stress after a drop or a knock against a table edge.
This is where tempered glass makes more sense than ultra-thin films: it is built to fail before the display does. If you are choosing between privacy and basic scratch protection, this model tries to cover both in one layer, so what should you watch for before getting one?

Best fit for commuters, office users, and private conversations
The strongest use case is public transport, open-plan offices, and anywhere shoulder surfing is a real issue. It is also a smart option for anyone who checks notifications constantly and wants a quick visual barrier without changing how the phone feels in the hand.
Because it is a front film with no helper tool included, installation depends on careful alignment and a dust-free surface. That makes it less forgiving than packaged kits with frames, but for a low-cost privacy accessory in the AliExpress Singapore market, the feature set is still well targeted.
- Privacy filter reduces side-angle visibility
- Tempered glass construction for a firmer screen feel
- Anti-fingerprint coating keeps the surface cleaner
- Anti-scratch layer for pocket and bag carry
- Anti-shatter design for impact absorption
- Compatible with iPhone 12, 13, 14, and 15 series variants

















