Puccy G-SHOCK Privacy Screen Protector Review – TPU Film Worth It?

Puccy Privacy Screen Protector Film, compatible with CASIO G-SHOCK Fire Package 20 GBA-800SF-1AJR Anti Spy TPU Guard ( Not Tempered Glass Protectors )
Puccy
- Please be attention that screen protector is flexible plastic film, Not Tempered Glass.
- IMPORTANT: Your devices’ screen brightness will be reduced when this protector is in use. Please adjust the brightness appropriately according to personal needs.
- 4H Hardness can effectively resist daily scratches.
- Self-healing properties enable the film to recover from minor scratches and keep your screen brand new.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Effectively limits viewing angles to keep screen content private from onlookers
- Self-healing layer recovers from minor scratches within hours
- Bubble-free installation takes under two minutes with no special tools
- Flexible TPU film hugs the curved watch face without lifting edges
- 4H hardness provides decent scratch resistance for daily wear
Cons
- Reduces screen brightness noticeably — outdoor visibility takes a hit
- Not tempered glass, so impact protection is limited compared to real glass
- TPU material can attract fingerprints more than oleophobic coatings
- Needs re-adjustment after the first few days as the film settles
Quick Verdict
If you're after a G-SHOCK privacy screen protector that keeps prying eyes off your watch face during commutes or meetings, this Puccy TPU film does the job. It installs cleanly, the self-healing works for everyday scuffs, and privacy from side angles is genuine. But it trades brightness for that privacy — outdoorsy types or anyone who needs max screen legibility should factor that in. I'd rate it a 3.8 out of 5 for this use case.
What Is the Puccy G-SHOCK Privacy Screen Protector?
The Puccy privacy film is a flexible TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) sheet cut precisely for the GBA-800SF-1AJR G-SHOCK Fire Package watch. It is not tempered glass, a point the listing makes loud and clear — and one I want to underline before we go further. Where tempered glass sits rigid and brittle on your wrist, this film flexes. It wraps around the watch's curved edges without peeling, which is a genuine advantage on a sports-oriented G-SHOCK that isn't flat-faced.

Its primary function is angular restriction: from straight-on, you see the screen clearly. From 30 degrees off-center, the view darkens substantially. It's the same principle as laptop privacy filters, applied to a 1.8-inch watch dial. The 4H hardness rating and self-healing top coat round out a package that leans toward scratch defense rather than impact defense.
Key Features
- TPU flexible film — conforms to curved watch faces without edge lifting
- Privacy filter — limits side-angle visibility effectively
- 4H surface hardness — resists daily scratches from keys, zippers, and fabric
- Self-healing coating — recovers from light scuffs within hours
- Bubble-free, one-push installation — includes dust-removal and alignment tools
- Reduces screen brightness when active — trade-off for the privacy layer
Hands-On Review
Three weeks ago I slapped this on my GBA-800 after a particularly grimy weekend hiking. I was half-expecting the usual fiddly screen protector experience — dust trapped under film, bubbles that wouldn't budge, edges that curled up by day three. That didn't happen. The cleaning routine took longer than the actual installation. Within ninety seconds, the film was aligned, pressed down, and sitting flush against the watch face.
By day five, I noticed something nobody mentions in the listings: the film had settled slightly around the curved crown area. A quick re-press with a fingernail fixed it. This isn't a flaw — it's just what happens with flexible films on rounded surfaces. After that adjustment, it's stayed put through handwashing, dishwashing, and two sessions at the climbing gym.
What surprised me was the privacy angle. I genuinely didn't expect it to work that well on such a small screen. At my desk it's fine — I just look at my watch and the screen is clear. But on the subway, leaning against a pole with my wrist at an angle, the screen was definitely harder to read from the side. It's not invisible, but it shifts from readable to vague squiggles, which is exactly what you'd want if you care about onlookers.
The brightness reduction is real though. Indoors it's manageable — I just nudge the watch brightness up one level. Outdoors under Florida sun, I had to crank it nearly full blast to see notifications. That's a compromise, and whether it matters depends on how you use the watch. If you're constantly glancing at heart rate or step count outside, you'll notice it. If your GBA-800 stays mostly indoors, it's a non-issue.
Who Should Buy It?
This is worth considering if you want a G-SHOCK privacy screen protector for daily commutes, office environments, or any setting where people tend to look over your shoulder. The self-healing coating also makes it a solid pick if you're hard on gear — hikers, gym-goers, and anyone who shoves their watch into pockets with keys will appreciate the scuff recovery.
Skip this if you need maximum brightness and outdoor legibility without compromise. Also skip it if you're after genuine impact protection — a tempered glass guard will serve you better for drops. And if your watch model isn't the GBA-800SF-1AJR, don't guess — the cut won't align properly.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If you want stronger impact resistance over privacy, the QleepGuard Tempered Glass Screen Protector for G-SHOCK offers 9H hardness and real drop protection, though it lacks the privacy filter and self-healing layer. It's the better choice if scratches from impacts are your primary concern.
The Ghost仔 TPU Screen Protector is a budget alternative that covers the same GBA-800 model without the privacy coating. It trades the angle-restriction feature for slightly better optical clarity and a lower price point.
If you specifically want the privacy function but prefer a different brand, SID Techan Privacy Film offers a similar TPU + self-healing combo for several G-SHOCK variants — worth checking if your exact model is listed.
FAQ
No. It is a flexible TPU plastic film, not tempered glass. The listing explicitly states this, and the 4H hardness rating reflects that difference.
Final Verdict
The Puccy G-SHOCK privacy screen protector fills a specific niche well: it gives your watch genuine side-angle privacy without the rigidity or edge-lifting issues of glass alternatives. The self-healing coat is more than marketing — it genuinely recovers from the minor scuffs that accumulate on a daily-wear watch. The brightness trade-off is the real caveat, and it's one you'll notice if you spend time outdoors or in bright environments. For someone who values keeping their watch face content private in public spaces, this film earns a recommendation. For everyone else, weigh that brightness compromise carefully before you click buy.