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5 Best Fitbit Screen Protectors for Additional Protection Layer

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Fitbit fitness trackers and smartwatches feature aluminum cases, stainless steel bezels, and displays made of corning gorilla glass. But as hardy as they look and feel, Fitbit screens aren’t 100% scratchproof or indestructible. That’s why you need the best screen protectors to add one more layer of protection to your investment.

To be clear:

You don’t need the most expensive screen protector for your Fitbit wearable device. A $5 to $10 investment can go a long way, as long as the protector is strong, durable, scratch-resistant, and clear for a better view. 

What Are The Best Screen Protectors for Fitbit Devices?

Some of the best screen protectors you can add to your Fitbit devices are:

  • NANW Screen Protector Case
  • RinoGear Screen Protector
  • KIMILAR Screen Protector Case
  • Yuvike Bling Case
  • IQShield Screen Protector

1. NANW Screen Protector Case

Designed specifically for Fitbit Sense and Versa 3, NANW screen protector is strong enough to protect the display from cracks and scratches. You get 4 pieces total. And for under $10, these are so inexpensive you wouldn’t mind immediate replacement if they all break at a point in time.

NANW is made of high quality TPU material. It’s clear even under direct sunlight. And on the side are precise cuts for easy button accessibility.

This screen protector isn’t waterproof. But that shouldn’t bother you because Fitbit Sense and Versa 3 are water-resistant by design. Just wipe it dry if moisture, sweat, or water gets underneath.

It takes less than a minute to fit NAWN on Fitbit Sense and Versa 3. It’s highly responsive to touch. And it’s easy to take off for a swap.

Because NAWN TPU rugged bumper case comes in different colors, it’s a great choice if you want some customization and personalization.

2. RinoGear Screen Protector

RinoGear is a highly transparent protector that fits Fitbit Inspire 2 straight out of the box. And its high level of sensitivity makes it hardly noticeable once you have it attached onto the display of the fitness tracker.

This screen protector is made of thermoplastic polyurethane and it features four layers that make it strong enough to protect your Fitbit from cracks and scratches without affecting your user experience.

You’ll love RinoGear because it’s anti-shatter, bubble proof, and highly resistant even to shallow scratches.

3. KIMILAR 3-Pack Screen Protector Case

Get KIMILAR if you’re looking for a good screen protector specifically designed for Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4.

KIMILAR is water, shock, and scratch resistant. While it’s soft to touch, with a higher level of responsiveness, it’s strong enough to protect Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4 in case of an accidental drop.

In terms of interactivity, KIMILAR gives you a high-definition view of your Fitbit’s screen, both under direct sunlight and in low light.

Additionally, KIMILAR is available in blue, black, and colorless themes, so you can customize your Sense 2 or Versa 4 smartwatch to a personalized taste.

4. YUVIKE Bling Case

Accessorize and protect your Fitbit Sense or Versa 3 from dings and scratches with YUVIKE Bling Case.

The YUVIKE Bling Case features an anti-scratch tempered glass with curved edges for full protection from accidental drops, bumps, and scratches. The tempered glass is clear and very responsive to taps and swipes, allowing you a higher level of user experience.

Every of the six pieces in the package has strong artificial diamonds that add aesthetics to the bling case, making these the best option for those who need some touch of class.

5. IQShield Screen Protector

IQShield is easily the best screen protector available for Fitbit Charge 5 and Charge 6 – and it’s not because of its insanely lower price.

To begin with, the IQShield is easy to fit onto the screen. The clear, anti-bubble film ensures the protector fits perfectly, without leaving your fingerprints underneath.

Unlike screen protectors that fail under heat and humidity, IQShield stays glued to the screen, even in the worst of outdoor and indoor weather conditions.

Moreover, the protector is so clear after application you’d think you don’t have one fixed onto the device’s screen. And it doesn’t hamper screen navigation but instead allows you to maintain the same user experience as if weren’t there in the first place.

Does Fitbit Need a Screen Protector?

Your Fitbit doesn’t necessarily need a screen proctor. But attaching one onto the display can keep the screen from external scratches or internal damages in case it drops or hits a hard surface.

And because screen protectors are inexpensive, cost isn’t the reason why you shouldn’t get one.

I understand that Fitbit smartwatches and fitness trackers have displays made of Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3. But while Gorilla Glass is tough and hard enough to survive falls and hits, the material is only crack and scratch resistant, meaning the screen can eventually crack and break if your Fitbit falls more frequently.

So even if you’re confident that your Fitbit is strong because it’s made of Corning’s Gorilla Glass, it’s important to add a screen protector to the display for an additional layer of protection.

Does Fitbit Screens Scratch Easily?

A Fitbit screen doesn’t scratch easily because the display is made of Coring’s Gorilla Glass, which is hardy, crack, and scratch resistant.

However, mishandling the device, such as constantly dropping it on a hard surface or storing it in your pocket with items such as keys and coins, may lead to the scratching or cracking of the screen.

Does Fitbit Warranty Cover Scratches?

Unfortunately, the Fitbit warranty does not cover scratches, cracks, and any kind of damage to the screen.

So if you don’t want to worry about using a Fitbit smartwatch or fitness tracker with cracks, scratches, and internal damages, get a screen protector.

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Michael Jonathan

Michael Jonathan is the brainchild of Apelo Studio. He loves talking about wearable devices, and he is passionate about helping you push your wearable device to its limits.

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