The Moshi iVisor Glass Screen Protector for iPhone 6 Plus is retailing for S$56.90 and for the iPhone 6 variant, is retailing for S$49.90.
The Moshi iVisor Glass is not a totally transparent glass screen protector and hence it is available in black for Space Grey iPhones and white color for Silver and Gold iPhones.
The glass screen protector is 0.3mm thin and gives you edge-to-edge protection for your iPhone 6/6 Plus. This is better than Spigen iPhone 6 Plus Screen Protector GLAS.tR SLIM which measures 0.4mm in thickness and doesn’t give you edge-to-edge coverage.
Features
- Complete edge-to-edge protection with a precision-tooled curved bezel
- Features IonGlass: next-generation, atomically-strengthened glass
- Up to 40% thinner than generic glass screen protectors
- 100% bubble-proof, scratch-proof and shock-proof
- Oleophobic surface-coating provides fingerprint resistance



The default packaging also includes a mini suction-cup that allows you to remove or reposition iVisor Glass easily.


Pasting the iVisor Glass is also a pretty straight forward task even for a person who doesn’t paste screen protector much (like me).
It took me about 15 minutes to paste it. Because it is a glass screen protector, you do not need to worry about bubbles. You only need to worry about dust particles and hence you need to take step #1 very seriously.
- Step 1: Use the microfiber cloth included in the package to wipe away any dust particles on iPhone screen. Do NOT use any cleaning solvents except pure water
- Step 2: Peel off iVisor’s backside protective film (labeled #1) gently before applying to screen
- Step 3: Align iVisor starting at the bottom; make sure iVisor’s circular opening aligns with iPhone’s “home” button
- Step 4: Gently apply pressure around the borders of iVisor to secure it in place




Where To Buy
You can get the Moshi iVisor Glass Screen Protector for iPhone 6/6 Plus from physical stores such as Challenger, EpiCentre or Infinite. Alternatively you can get it online from Ban Leong’s eStore.
Hey Lester, have you encountered an issue with this?
I find that it is making my screen less sensitive. Especially at the corners.
It has become a pain trying to swipe up control center and switching the keyboard to number/symbols
Hey Lionel, Yeap me too. At first I was not used to it. After using it for a few weeks, I thought that is normal because iPhone 6 Plus glass screen protector is still quite thick < 0.3mm and hence I think it is less sensitive. I press harder and I gotten used to it.
Such a pity. I really like the fit and finish. The adhesion concept is great too.
I think the main contributing factor to the issue is that the protector is not entirely in contact with the screen.
Yeap, I think only the black areas are sticked and hence it feels like there is an air layer in between.
I used the ivisor for iPhone 5 and don’t have this problem. I think it is because of the curved edges of the iPhone that makes it difficult to make a glass screen protector without sacrificing the thinness for the iPhone 6. I think that is the main problem of first batch of glass SP.
I’ve contacted Moshi support.
They have received other complains of the same and have an updated version of the iVisor glass to resolve it. They, however, require me to send them a picture of my destroyed protector before they ship me the updated one as replacement…
Hmm how do you differentiate between updated and not updated? Will it be a new name?
Not sure about that. It wasn’t described to me in the correspondence. I’ll try to ask about that along the way.
Am now trying to negotiate a replacement without destroying my current one first, hopefully Ban Leong could help.
Good luck! Let me know if you got the updated one and if there is really a difference.
Hi Lester, these features are really amazing. But when
you say it is not a totally transparent glass screen protector, what you really
meant??
the 3rd photo, the black area around the screen protector?