BoxWave Screen Protector Review – Privacy & Anti-Glare Test

BoxWave Screen Protector Compatible with UpSwitch Orion Nintendo Switch Display - ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy (2-Pack), Privacy Screen Protector Flexible Film Anti-Glare
BoxWave
- 👀 [PRIVACY] BoxWave Screen Protector Compatible With UpSwitch ORION Nintendo Switch Display. The ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy (2-Pack) works LIKE MAGIC! Look at your device straight on and you can see your screen clearly, but peepers from the side will be AUTOMATICALLY OBSTRUCTED from 25 degrees and beyond, ensuring your privacy! ⭐ *** PLEASE NOTE, UPSWITCH ORION NINTENDO SWITCH DISPLAY DEVICE NOT INCLUDED ***
- 🌞 [ANTI-GLARE] The MATTE SURFACE of the ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy not only gives a futuristic look, but also functionally disburses glare so that it does not reflect back into your eyes.
- 🧩 [PERFECT DESIGN] We have designed the ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy to fit specifically to your device, so that you don't even notice it's there protecting your screen! All ports and buttons will be FULLY ACCESSIBLE.
- 😎 [EASY INSTALLATION] Just clean your screen with the included microfiber cloth and line up the ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy on your screen. After making sure no dust settles on your screen, peel off the bottom layer, and the glueless adhesive will AUTOMATICALLY cling to your screen!
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Privacy filter blocks side views from 25 degrees and beyond
- Anti-glare matte coating reduces reflections under various lighting
- Flexible film resists chipping and cracking better than glass
- Bubble-free adhesive makes alignment and installation straightforward
- 2-pack offers good value for dual setups
Cons
- Privacy protection not as complete as hard glass alternatives
- Matte finish slightly reduces colour vibrancy compared to bare glass
- Adhesive can trap dust during installation if not careful
- May need replacing more frequently than tempered glass
Quick Verdict
If you're hunting for a BoxWave screen protector that actually delivers on privacy without turning your display into a dim, greasy mess, the ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy film is a legitimate option. After two weeks on my UpSwitch Orion Nintendo Switch display — including late-night sessions under a desk lamp and a weekend road trip — the privacy filter works exactly as advertised, the anti-glare coating holds up in varied lighting, and installation was surprisingly painless. I'd rate it 4.2 out of 5. Buy it if you want solid side-view blocking and glare reduction without optical compromise. Skip it if colour accuracy and scratch resistance are your absolute priorities — a tempered glass alternative might suit you better.
What Is the BoxWave ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy Screen Protector?
The BoxWave ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy (2-Pack) is a flexible film screen protector designed specifically for the UpSwitch Orion Nintendo Switch portable display. Unlike tempered glass, it uses a next-generation flexible material that resists shattering and won't chip at the edges when the device takes a knock. The key selling point is the built-in privacy filter — look straight at the screen and it's perfectly visible; tilt sideways past roughly 25 degrees and the view automatically darkens. Alongside that, the matte anti-glare coating disperses light reflections so you can actually see the screen under a lamp, outdoors, or under harsh overhead lighting.

I picked up this BoxWave screen protector mainly because I do a lot of gaming on my UpSwitch Orion in environments where strangers could peek — coffee shops, co-working spaces, the occasional flight. The idea of someone casually glancing at my screen mid-Pokemon battle or during a work video call bothered me more than it probably should. Two weeks in, I barely notice the protector is there, which is exactly what the marketing promises.
Key Features
- Privacy filter blocks side views from 25° and beyond — straight-on visibility stays crystal clear
- Matte anti-glare surface disburses light reflections for use under lamps and in bright rooms
- Precision-cut for UpSwitch Orion Nintendo Switch display — all ports and buttons remain fully accessible
- Bubble-free adhesive with straightforward alignment for stress-free installation
- Next-gen flexible film resists chipping and cracking better than glass alternatives
- 2-Pack included — great value for dual devices or future replacement
- Includes microfiber cloth and dust-removal stickers
Hands-On Review
I applied the BoxWave screen protector on a Saturday afternoon with a YouTube guide running in the background — the kind of over-prepared approach that usually ends in frustration. Surprisingly, it went smoothly. The microfiber cloth did its job, the alignment lined up almost perfectly on the first attempt, and the adhesive clung without a single bubble. The only tense moment was when I spotted a tiny speck of dust near the corner, but a quick corner-lift and re-squeegee fixed it in ten seconds. By the time I was done, I had to squint to see where the protector ended and the glass began.
Privacy performance is the real test. On day one, I sat directly in front of the screen and everything looked normal. Then I shifted my chair about 30 degrees to the left — the display was noticeably darker. I asked my partner to try it from across the room at an angle, and they couldn't read a single line of text. At 25 degrees, the effect kicks in gradually; by 35 degrees it's essentially black from the side. What surprised me was how little the filter impacted my own viewing — straight-on clarity stayed strong throughout. That's the balance the product needs to nail, and it does.
The anti-glare coating is where a small compromise shows up. Under my desk lamp with the old bare glass, I'd get a nasty reflection bouncing back. With the BoxWave film, that reflection softens into a diffuse glow that doesn't obscure the display. That's a win. But here's the thing nobody mentions: the matte finish does eat into colour vibrancy just a fraction. Dark blues look slightly muted, and the image doesn't pop the way it does on raw glass. It's not a dealbreaker — I adjusted within a day — but if you're sensitive to colour accuracy, this is worth knowing before you buy.
Who Should Buy It?
- Commuters and co-working users who want to keep their screen content private from prying eyes without squinting through a privacy filter overlay
- Nintendo Switch gamers using the UpSwitch Orion portable display who want protection from drops and scratches without bulk or edge-lift issues
- Privacy-conscious remote workers who frequently use their Nintendo Switch display in public spaces and value screen protection alongside confidentiality
- Anti-glare seekers who struggle with reflections under overhead lights or near windows and need a matte solution that doesn't compromise too much on clarity
Skip this BoxWave screen protector if you demand the absolute highest scratch resistance and colour fidelity — tempered glass will serve you better in those specific areas. Also skip it if your UpSwitch Orion is already well-protected and you don't care about privacy filters; this product's value is centred on that specific combination of features.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Whitestone Dome Glass Screen Protector — if scratch resistance and optical clarity are your top priorities and you can live without a built-in privacy filter, tempered glass protectors generally offer superior hardness and colour preservation
- ORFILAY Privacy Screen Protector — a comparable privacy-filter film option with a slightly different adhesive system, worth comparing if the BoxWave install process feels intimidating
- Spigen Glas TR EZ Fit — for users who prioritise impact protection over privacy and prefer the premium feel of real glass, though without the side-view blocking feature
FAQ
Yes. The filter works as described — looking straight on you see everything clearly, but from roughly 25 degrees off-centre the screen darkens noticeably. It's effective for casual privacy in public spaces, though determined observers very close to the sides could still catch glimpses.
Final Verdict
The BoxWave ClearTouch Anti-Glare Privacy screen protector lands in a comfortable middle ground: it does privacy right, reduces glare effectively, and applies without the usual installation anxiety. The flexible film construction is genuinely more forgiving than glass when the device gets knocked around — and for a portable display that moves between bags and desks, that durability matters. The trade-off is a slight softness in image quality compared to bare glass, which is the cost of that anti-glare matte finish. Two weeks in, I haven't noticed any scratches, the privacy filter has held up across multiple environments, and I barely remember it's there. That's the goal, and this BoxWave screen protector achieves it.