Many of us carry around all kinds of devices on a regular basis like laptops, GPS units, cell phones, and iPods, just to name a few. And because we carry them around and simply use them, chances are that they will eventually end up scratched. There are multiple protection solutions out there which will help keep all of your devices in tip-top shape, but none are as unique as the ‘invisibleSHIELD.”

I recently learned about invisibleSHIELD – a “unique material originally created for the military to protect the edges of helicopter blades.” This same material is used to protect your devices. It’s not just a cover or a skin, it’s a full-body contour wrap which will make your device look like it’s brand new day after day. The material itself is scratch resistant, and it keeps your device free of scratches. I haven’t tried it for myself to vouch for it, but I came across plenty of people today that had nothing but good things to say.

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What’s great is that you don’t have to worry about purchasing a “one-size-fits-all” type of solution.  invisibleSHIELD has a custom design for over 500 different gadgets.  If you own something without a shield available, they’ll custom design one. They also offer a lifetime replacement guarantee which means if the protective cover gets scratched or torn, they will replace it for free.  Nice, huh? Even if you have a touch screen device like an iPhone or an iPod Touch, the cover doesn’t impede your use and it doesn’t lose any of its sensitivity.

Conveniently enough, right now they have a 50% off sale going on.  Their products are a little pricey, and so this 50% off sale is pretty big. To get the sale prices, just go to http://www.zagg.com/showspecial.  By using that link, all of the prices are already reduced. For example, an invisibleSHIELD for an Apple iBook 14 inch is on sale for $19.98 from $39.95. An iPod Touch full-body protective shield is $12.48 from $24.95. Remember that it’s guaranteed for life, and so if anything ever happens, it’ll get replaced. They’ve got an “installation” video on their site that’s worth looking at because it gives you an idea of how it all works which is interesting too. You can find it here.

Note: This deal ends sometime around January 17th

  1. I have two of these already, one for my Zune and one for my PSP. My friends have them for their Ipod Touches and Iphones and these are just really amazing.

  2. Ethan wrote:
    I have two of these already, one for my Zune and one for my PSP. My friends have them for their Ipod Touches and Iphones and these are just really amazing.

    Huh, I watched the videos and these seem pretty interesting. I’m just wondering how easy they would come off in the event that they needed to be replaced.

  3. Looks really interesting. Here in India, we get a similar kind of protective shield for cellphones. It’s way cheaper that Invisible shield, so I’m not sure, if its the same.

    Just ordered one for my iPod Classic

  4. That’s what I wondered as well Ryan. For sure this is a very interesting solution. I’m currently using one which uses rubber for the back and sides (so it can handle falling easily too) and transparent plastic on the front, but you hardly recognize it as a beautiful iPod anymore :P

  5. I have taken them off before and they come off just fine and don’t leave adhesive behind. I love the product and don’t know of anything better!

  6. Otis wrote:
    I have taken them off before and they come off just fine and don’t leave adhesive behind. I love the product and don’t know of anything better!

    Thanks for the clarification Otis! I just wasn’t sure because of the spray adhesive being used in the video demonstrations. I’m on the edge of my seat about to get them while they’re half off.

  7. I’ve used these (and continue to) with my iPod (x2). It really protects it against scratches, I’ve dropped the poor thing a few times and it continues unscathed! HIGHLY recommended. I once had one on my 1st gen nano’s and was selling it to a coworker. I took off the skin and she was like “whoa, looks like new, not a scratch”. I never did tell her about it haha.