JETech iPhone Privacy Screen Protector Review – 2-Pack Anti-Spy Film Tested

JETech Privacy Screen Protector for iPhone 17e (2026) / iPhone 16e / iPhone 13/13 Pro, Anti Spy Tempered Glass Film, 6.1-Inch Display, 2-Pack
JETech
- [Compatibility] Specially designed for iPhone 17e (2026) / iPhone 16e / iPhone 13 / 13 Pro 6.1-inch. NOTE: Not for iPhone 17 / iPhone 16. Perfectly fits your screen and offers great protection to your iPhone
- [Privacy Protection] Screen is only visible to person directly in front of screen. Protects your personal privacy effectively and ensures comfortable viewing experience
- [Superior Quality] Made of premium ultra-thin (0.33mm) tempered glass, Resists scratches up to 9H
- [Great User Experience] Dust-free, fingerprint-free, bubble-free, and easy to install
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Effective side-angle privacy — screen appears dark to anyone not directly in front
- 9H hardness tempered glass resists everyday scratches and scuffs
- 2-pack gives you a spare, which is handy during first-time install
- Fingerprint-resistant coating keeps the glass cleaner between wipes
- Includes cleaning kit and clear instructions for straightforward setup
Cons
- Privacy filter noticeably dims brightness at direct angles — less vivid than bare glass
- At steep angles the screen becomes readable but washed out, not fully black
- Requires careful alignment during install — air bubbles are rare but re-positioning is tricky
- Not compatible with every iPhone 16 series model despite similar naming
Quick Verdict
I unboxed the JETech iPhone privacy screen protector on a Tuesday morning, cleaned my iPhone 13 screen, and spent the next 15 minutes lining it up — because getting that left-side camera cutout right matters. The privacy filter works. Sit at a normal desk angle and anyone next to you sees a dark, unreadable display. Does it dim brightness compared to bare glass? Yes. Is it worth $10 for a 2-pack? In my experience, absolutely. If you want something that protects both your screen and your messages from shoulder surfers, this delivers without drama.
Overall score: 8.3 / 10
What Is the JETech Privacy Screen Protector?
The JETech iPhone privacy screen protector is a 2-pack of ultra-thin tempered glass films designed to make your iPhone's display invisible to anyone not sitting directly in front of it. It's built for the iPhone 16e, iPhone 13, and iPhone 13 Pro — a 6.1-inch panel that also happens to be the exact size shared across those four generations, which explains the wide compatibility range.

At its core it's a privacy filter fused to tempered glass. The micro-louver technology inside the film narrows the viewing angle so that light only passes through when you're looking straight on. Anyone glancing from the side sees a blacked-out or heavily blurred screen. The glass itself is 0.33mm thick and rated 9H for scratch resistance — the same hardness as a quality screen protector should be.
Key Features
- Narrows the viewing angle so only the primary user can read the screen
- 9H hardness tempered glass resists keys, coins and everyday scratches
- 0.33mm thickness preserves touch sensitivity and Face ID
- Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating reduces smudges
- Bubble-free adhesive with included cleaning kit for easy install
- 2-pack means a spare protector if the first install goes sideways
Hands-On Review
Day one I was skeptical. Privacy screens have a reputation for making everything look dim and cheap. I installed the first one on my personal iPhone 13 after wiping the screen three times to eliminate dust. The camera cutout on the left side — I almost got it wrong, sliding it half a millimetre off before lifting and re-positioning. That's the thing: unlike a clear protector, you can't just slide it around once it's down. The adhesive grips fast.
After the install, I sat at my desk and held the phone at a normal reading angle. My colleague, seated about 60cm to my left, saw nothing. I turned my head. Black glass. I leaned the phone against a stack of books and stepped two feet to the side. Still black. I angled it steeply — maybe 50 degrees off-center — and the content became a faint, washed-out ghost. Barely readable even when you knew what you were looking for.
What surprised me was how the privacy filter affected colour at direct angles. When you're right in front of it, colours look mostly normal, but there's a subtle shift toward cooler tones. It's not dramatic — I've seen worse on cheaper films — but it's there if you look for it. Brightness at the direct angle drops maybe 10-15%, which is noticeable in sunlight but fine indoors.
By the end of week two I had stopped thinking about it. That's the real test. You want a privacy screen to fade into the background and just do its job. The JETech film passes that test. Touch response stayed sharp, Face ID unlocked without hesitation, and the glass picked up only one minor scratch after I accidentally scraped it against a zipper pull. The 9H rating held up.
Who Should Buy It?
- Remote workers in open-plan offices — if clients or colleagues constantly peer over your shoulder, this keeps your Slack messages and banking apps private.
- Commuters and frequent travellers — packed trains and airport lounges are hunting grounds for shoulder surfers. A privacy screen adds a quiet layer of security on public transport.
- Anyone handling sensitive information on their phone — healthcare workers, financial advisors, lawyers reviewing confidential documents on the go.
- Parents who share devices — if a child uses your phone occasionally, the privacy filter prevents accidental peeks at private notifications.
Skip this if you're the only person who ever uses your phone in private spaces, or if you frequently share your screen intentionally — the privacy filter makes co-viewing a video with a friend a washed-out compromise.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- ZAGG InvisibleShield Glass Elite Privacy — premium brand with stronger anti-glare coating, but typically sells at nearly double the price for a single protector instead of two.
- ProGlass Magnetic Privacy Screen (iPhone 13) — magnetic attachment means tool-free install and removal, ideal if you want privacy on demand without permanent application. Good for sharing situations.
- Baseus Privacy Screen for iPhone 13 — budget alternative with similar privacy specs, though build quality and oleophobic coating tend to fall short of JETech's standard.
FAQ
Yes. This 6.1-inch protector is specifically designed for iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro. It does not fit iPhone 14, 15, 16, 17 or the standard iPhone 16 models — only the variants listed.
Final Verdict
The JETech iPhone privacy screen protector is a no-nonsense tool that does exactly what it says: it makes your screen unreadable to anyone who isn't standing directly in front of it. The 2-pack at this price point is genuinely good value, and the tempered glass construction holds up to daily wear without muddying your display. Yes, it's dimmer than bare glass and yes, the install demands patience — but both of those are true of every privacy film worth buying.
If you're tired of strangers reading over your shoulder on the train, or you handle sensitive information in public spaces, this is a cheap, effective fix. I'd recommend it to anyone fitting the use case. The 2-pack means you're covered for the inevitable first-attempt mishap too.