Webcam Cover Slider 0.026in, CloudValley Ultra-Thin Metal Web Camera Cover for MacBook Pro, Laptop, MacBook Air, iMac, PC, Surface Pro, iPhone, Protecting Your Digital Life[2 Pack]
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It will not fit on the iPhone X, we regret to inform you.
I'm not sure about this computer, but if the camera isn't protruding too far, it should fit. However, the glue on these covers isn't the best.
Selected User Reviews For Webcam Cover Slider 0.026in, CloudValley Ultra-Thin Metal Web Camera Cover for MacBook Pro, Laptop, MacBook Air, iMac, PC, Surface Pro, iPhone, Protecting Your Digital Life[2 Pack]
Let's keep it simple: you'll enjoy this product if you: 1) You enjoy taking selfies but don't want the FBI to do it for you (ha!). )br>2) You have patience with the applicationbr>3) You want a subtle privacy measure so your friends don't think you're paranoidbr>br>Pros: br>1) I may be the only one, but I was astounded by how small this device was (see photo on iPhone 7)br>2) It adds an extra layer of security for those apps you don't like but have to grant camera access tobr>3) You can avoid the lovely double chin face that occurs when you accidentally open your camera and it's facing the wrong directionbr>br>br>Cons: When you remove the plastic backing, the adhesive may or may not try to come off. Tweezers come in handy in this situation. It should easily peel away if done correctly. You shouldn't have to tugbr>2) The device's slider doesn't make the satisfying click you'd expect, but it stays in placebr>br>Pro Tips: br>1) Position the device on your phone so that it does not block the speakerbr>2) Apply with tweezersbr>br>If you found this review helpful, please rate it as such!.
This was an excellent purchase! I needed a slim camera cover for my 2019 MacBook Air, and I wanted something that wouldn't get in the way of triggering sleep mode when the lid closed. br>br>Installation was a little tricky because it's so small and the camera hole on the MacBook isn't very visible, but it comes with a handy little clear adhesive strip that allowed me to see where to line it up with the help of a flashlight. br>br>I also put one on a Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 with no problems; it slides easily on both laptops, with no adhesive slip when I slide it back and forth, which has been a problem with other camera covers.
As a result, any photo that appears to be made of plastic is deceiving. br>I purchased these to use on the front and back of my PIXEL 2 XL. They'll work fine on a laptop as well, but you have a lot of options when it comes to laptops. I needed something that could withstand the daily abuse that a smartphone receives, and after researching a number of options, I decided to give these a shot. I'm happy with the results, but I believe there is still room for improvement. br>br>I actually installed these on both the front and back cameras on my PIXEL 2 XL. Because cell phone manufacturers use a thicker glass to cover the actual camera, most people believe the rear facing camera lens is larger. However, if you look closely, you'll notice that the rear camera is usually not much bigger than the front. So, despite their small size (which I like), these covers were plenty big enough to cover both the front and back cameras. br>br>How come there are only four stars? Because they require a minor adjustment in order to function properly. I made a few tweaks, and there are a few more I'd suggest the manufacturer take into account. br>br>First modification: On the pair I received, the sliding lens cover moved far too easily. In the groove that the lens cover follows, I'd like to see a very fine felt or something similar added. This would give the holder and cover some reliable friction. The pair I got would open and close by themselves, thanks to gravity. I haven't yet come up with a thin enough material to use, but I did find a make-do solution. So far, the shift solution has worked out well. I laid them face down and lightly tapped them with a small hammer before installing them. Don't overdo it; just tap a few times to see if they work. If you don't think it's enough, tap it again. The groove was made smaller as a result of this process, giving them a bit more friction. The issue is that after only a week, I've already noticed that they're moving more freely than they were when I first installed them. I may need to tap them again, but I don't want to do so while they're still installed on my phone. br>br>Modification number two: Although it is not mentioned in the instructions, you should thoroughly clean your phone and fingers before installing. To put it another way, rubbing alcohol should be used to clean the area where you want to stick them. You must remove the oils that have accumulated on your glass. Before touching these, let them air dry and wipe your fingers clean to remove any oils. If you do that, they will be more likely to stick. Optional Modification 3: br>br> Even after a week, the 3M tape used to hold these together is still gooey. This makes it easier to remove them later, but it also allows them to slide around on the smooth glass. I thought about removing the 3M tape and replacing it with a glass/metal adhesive like this one.
Excellent craftsmanship. It has a lovely design, but it is too thick for the Macbook Pro 16". When you close the screen, the rubber gasket that wraps around the entire perimeter of the screen is unable to contact the palm-friendly surface. When the mac is closed, this connection is critical to its strength. Your screen may crack if the lid warps, and this isn't covered by the warranty!.
I had no idea what these things were when they arrived because they were so small! They came in a small plastic box that looked like an SD card, and when I went to put the first one on, I accidentally pulled the tape off - As a result, take care not to follow in their footsteps. On the second one, I went over the tape with my fingernail a few times to make sure it was stuck to the slide, then pulled the paper away from the tape at a 180 degree angle rather than a 90 degree angle, and it worked as expected. I should have known to be gentler because there is so little tape on there. br>br>Make sure you don't cover up the tiny focus device just to the right of your camera if you're using it on a Mac laptop. Place the slide on the left side of the screen. br>br>I've attached some photos to show you how big it is.
It appears to stick well to my laptop, but is too small to cover the entire glass piece, contrary to other reviews. It works but doesn t look 100% proper yet. I'm guessing that's why so many are falling off: it's difficult to place these where they appear to be straight. You can't really adjust anything once it's in place unless you rip it off and start over. br>br>Tried putting 2nd on phone, but it doesn't look right, and it rubs my ear because it's next to the earpiece. br>br>It's a little nicer than a sticker, but I'm not sure I'll keep it.
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