Compatibility
only for iPad Pro 11" (2024)
Multiple Use Modes
transform your iPad for whatever you want to do, with 6 unique use modes including adjustable portrait and landscape
Detachable Magnetic Cover
the strong magnets in the cover of this iPad Pro case make it easy to attach to the back case and fold it up into a stable stand with multiple landscape and portrait modes, or remove it completely for better ergonomics while gaming
Double Protection
the dual back case and front cover design lets you put on the lightweight back case for full-body protection against scratches and bumps, then magnetically attach the tough front cover for total 360° protection in every situation
What’s Included
Rebound Hybrid Case 360
Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector
2 Armorite Screen Protectors
Protective envelope
Easy application tray
Cleaning kit
Paper-Feel Magnetic Screen Protector
2 Armorite Screen Protectors
Protective envelope
Easy application tray
Cleaning kit
Kevin Muldoon –
I picked this screen protector kit up for my new iPad Pro 11" M4 (2024).It comes with an application frame, user manual, two screen protectors and two cleaning kits. Each cleaning kit contains an alcohol wipe, cleaning cloth and some dust removal stickers.ESR have a tutorial online that walks you through the process. All you have to do is clean your iPad Pro with the wipe and cloth and then remove dust using the stickers. Then align the screen protector over the display and onto the frame peg.I did get some bubbles during the process so had to lift the screen protector up slightly afterwards to remove them. I also managed to get two small dust marks under the screen protector (despite the display being dust free). Perhaps some dust landed after cleaning and shortly before applying the protector.Still really happy with the results as the small dust marks aren’t that noticeable when the iPad is in use. Swiping and using a stylus still seems ok too (though I’m not an artist so not the right person to ask about that).My main gripe with the kit is that only one alcohol wipe is provided in each kit. Alcohol wipes do tend to dry up quickly so I would have liked some spares in each kit in case additionally wiping was necessary.Overall, happy with the purchase and can recommend it to others 👍
claudius –
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Seda Oz –
There are pros and cons to this screen protector.It is super easy to put it on. And you can remove it easily whenever you want. It is reusable, no issues there. It feels like paper. However, my pen occasionally skips a line or so. I suspect this is due to the screen protector. It is to be expected though.Here are my main concerns. The screen is smokey. I am no way keeping this on all the time since the screen quality drops significantly. I take notes when reading PDFs, and I was hoping to use the product. I am wondering how much I will hate this smokey view through the protector when reading PDFs. The note taking aspect is fine. Honestly , the smoky feeling is my biggest concern at the moment 🙁 As you put this on and take it off, it is bound to have finger prints all over it. I understand it is washable but I can sense that this will be a pain to keep clean.If you do designs, or take notes constantly, I think the product is worth it. You know that you’ll keep this on for a couple of hours. Though watch out for that smoky view. However, if you are not heavy on the note taking or design apps on Ipad, then you’ll use the product occasionally and I am not convinced it is worth it.
Chobie –
Decent case with good protection and flexibility to take out. My gripe about this one is you *have* to use your fingernail to peel off the latch on the case, as it’s quite thin and have a soft finish with the cover. My pencil also tends to roll out when opening the cover. It is also not the most sturdy when using it on drawing mode position. I returned this and went with the ESR Shift instead. The cover on that is super stable when using the iPad on an angle where you need to write or draw on the screen.
Ray –
It adds a little extra weight to the iPad but not to much it feels nice and protective
le_pinjan –
I am writing this review after 15 days of usage and I will say that ESR amorite screen protector is the way to go. I had done a lot of research (YouTube videos and product details and their reviews) of the different screen protectors before buying and I’m delighted with the purchase. I’m sure everyone will feel the same.Inside the box, you get -1 application tray (where your iPad will be placed during installation)1 holder with 2 screen protectors2 cleaning kits1 instruction manualYou just have to follow the instruction manual (every step is explained thoroughly with images)I was very excited and very nervous as this was the first time I had applied a screen protector by myself. Even though I had seen the installation videos, somehow I managed to create a big air bubble right in the center. I thought I really messed it up because though I was able to make the big air bubble into smaller ones, I was unable to complete get rid of them from the screen. After hours of cursing everything, my friend told me how to get rid of the the smaller air bubbles also and that was a success.I would highly recommend the amorite series to anyone who’s trying to get a screen protector for their iPads, especially the newer 2024 models. I’m pretty sure you can find cheaper options but amorite screen protector will definitely be worth for your money (you can feel that once you just hold the product box)PS – To remove the air bubble, you take a cloth and place on top of the air bubble. Apply gentle pressure, hold and push it to the closer edge of the screen. I hope you can also get that nasty air bubble from the screen if you have managed to create one yourself 😄
Andrew –
The black strips seem to be more like metal that’s attracted to magnets instead of an actual magnet. Plus, only the bottom strip of mine seems to be magnetic at all. The strip near the Face ID doesn’t react at all when I hold a magnet up to it, which is a shame because it could easily grab onto the Apple Pencil magnets that are there.That said, this screen protector still does exactly what I want: It’s a reusable cover to temporarily add a paper texture. Textured screen protectors like this one add visual noise to the display, so it’s nice to be able to use it off and on. As an added bonus, the packaging it comes in has a reusable sleeve that you can store it in to keep it free of dust. And if it does get dusty, you can clean it pretty easily without ruining it. It also works well over another screen protector. Surprisingly, pencil accuracy seems basically unaffected, and the texture is quite nice to draw on.From what I can tell, the main way the screen protector actually holds on is with some kind of static backing material. Think something like cling wrap, but if it stayed flat? It’s not an adhesive and doesn’t feel like it will wear out. And it doesn’t stick to everything, but nicely grabs onto smooth surfaces like glass. If you’re using it over another screen protector, that might make it a bit hit or miss whether it’ll stick to yours. It also means that it’s probably not the right screen protector if you don’t intend to take it on and off. I’ve accidentally removed it a few times now, including whenever I close the cover of the official Apple folio case. On the bright side: this makes alignment very easy. You can slide it around pretty much however you want until you press it onto the screen to stick it to the screen.I’d recommend this to someone who’s drawing on their iPad less than 50% of the time and from their home. If you draw more than that or when you’re out and about, I’d think you want a more permanent textured screen protector, like the Paperlike or Spigen’s PaperTouch.
Tudor Lance –
The screen is great. I have greasy fingers and it makes a huge difference for me. The only issue is that the magnetic strip is a little to wide making swiping from the bottom a more precise process. I love it, I love that I can remove it at will and put it back easily.i recommend it with the aforementioned caveat
Commander Snow –
I installed this the same day I received it. I couldn’t wait to put it on. The main sell is to have a flawless easy installation, without bubbles. For the most part, instructions were pretty clear, and the cleaning kit they include is decent. There is no "card" included to push out bubbles, maybe they didn’t expect you to have any.Installation was pretty easy at first, after the initial installation, I had no dust under the glass, BUT, there were two stubborn bubble spots (about an inch wide) that just would not go away. They were not air bubbles I could push out (and trust me, I’ve tried). In the end, I ended up peeling off some of the glass, hoping that wiping down a little would help get rid of them. Afterwards, once I put the glass back down, those 2 bubbles I saw, were gone, BUT after that, there were a few dust particles that settled under the glass – so, now I have a clean install, but a few dust under the glass. They’re not noticable when the screen on bright, but visible under darker screens, or when the screen is off. I will consider this a win for now, with only using 1 glass, and I will keep the 2nd one to install after the 1st one starts to lose its anti-finger print coating.So, 1 minus 1 start for having bubbles on initial install, especially when it’s advertised as bubble free installation.
Tony –
The vast majority of my family’s iPad cases have come from ESR. They’ve all met my expectations. Their low prices means that you won’t be getting a long-lasting product or a product made with premium materials. All of my previous ESR cases started to show visible signs of wear-and-tear after 2-3 years. But they are higher quality and more durable than the usual international generic brands found on marketplaces.Things I like about this case:-The materials seem nice for the price point.-I like the numerous viewing options and angles.-I like the ability to detach the cover from the case whenever I want to hold the iPad in my hands.-I like the clear material used to cover the back of the iPad. This results in a sleeker appearance and lighter case.-The case provides full coverage without being bulky like OtterBox cases.-The magnets that this case depends on for its versatility have been strong so far. In particular, I like how the magnets in the front flap can keep the front cover in place behind the iPad whenever I want to hold the iPad in my hands but don’t want to detach the cover. For previous cases, I struggled with keeping the front cover in place behind the iPad.Things I don’t like:-The material seems to latch on to dust, smudges, and other blemishes. Not a big deal as the case is easy to clean.-I wouldn’t be shocked if I started to see some of the case material start to become unglued after a while. Again, you get what you paid for.