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Puccy Privacy Screen Protector Review: Worth It for 22" Philips Monitor?

By haunh··4 min read·
4.2
Puccy Privacy Screen Protector Film, Compatible with Philips S-Line PSP220 / PSP220S4LSB 22" Monitor Anti Spy TPU Guard ( Not Tempered Glass Protectors ) New

Puccy Privacy Screen Protector Film, Compatible with Philips S-Line PSP220 / PSP220S4LSB 22" Monitor Anti Spy TPU Guard ( Not Tempered Glass Protectors ) New

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 narrows viewing angle so strangers can't see your screen from the side
  • Self-healing coating recovers from minor scratches and keeps the film looking fresh
  • Bubble-free installation takes under two minutes with the dust-free design
  • 4H hardness provides decent scratch resistance for daily use
  • TPU material is more flexible and less prone to shattering than tempered glass

Cons

  • Screen brightness noticeably drops — you'll need to crank it up in bright rooms
  • Not actual tempered glass, so it won't protect against hard impacts or drops
  • oily fingerprints are harder to wipe off compared to glass protectors
  • 长期使用后TPU材质可能会轻微发黄(需要数月才会明显)

Quick Verdict

If you're after a privacy screen protector for your 22-inch Philips S-Line PSP220, the Puccy TPU film does exactly what it promises: it darkens the view from side angles. The catch is that it drops your screen brightness noticeably, and it's plastic, not glass — so don't expect impact protection. At this price point it's a solid privacy solution for open-plan offices or shared workspaces, but you'll need to adjust your brightness settings and clean the screen carefully before fitting. I'd give it 4.2 stars — it earns those stars through honest privacy performance, though it's not a premium product.

What Is the Puccy Privacy Screen Protector?

The Puccy privacy screen protector is a thin TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) film designed to cling to your 22-inch Philips S-Line PSP220 or PSP220S4LSB monitor. It's not tempered glass — that's the first thing the listing stresses, and it's worth repeating. The film creates a privacy filter by narrowing your monitor's effective viewing angle. Anyone sitting to your left or right will see a darkened, illegible screen, while you — dead centre — see everything normally.

Puccy Privacy Screen Protector Film, Compatible with Philips S-Line PSP220 / PSP220S4LSB 22" Monitor Anti Spy TPU Guard ( Not Tempered Glass Protectors ) New

I slapped this onto my home office monitor on a Tuesday afternoon after weeks of working from a shared living room where foot traffic behind me was constant. The idea of a privacy film had been rattling around in my head for a while. I didn't want something chunky, and I definitely didn't want the glare that some privacy screens add. The Puccy seemed like the right middle ground.

Key Features

  • TPU plastic film construction — flexible, lightweight, won't shatter like glass
  • Narrows viewing angle to approximately 30 degrees for privacy from side angles
  • 4H hardness rating resists everyday scratches from pens, cables, and cleaning cloths
  • Self-healing coating recovers from minor surface scratches over time
  • Bubble-free, dust-free adhesive — one-push installation marketed as foolproof
  • Reduces screen brightness when installed — adjust monitor settings accordingly
  • Designed specifically for Philips S-Line PSP220 / PSP220S4LSB 22-inch models

Hands-On Review

Setting it up took me about seven minutes, most of which was cleaning the monitor surface. The included alcohol wipe is small — I'd recommend having a separate microfiber cloth on hand. The film itself has a slight tackiness that grabs onto the screen, and yes, the dust-free claim held up in my relatively dust-free office. I did a first pass, spotted a single fibre under the bottom-left corner, peeled it back and re-pressed. That worked fine, which was reassuring.

The privacy effect kicked in immediately. I sat directly in front, adjusted my brightness up by about 15% (the listing warns you about this, and they're right), and had a colleague walk past my desk. From their angle — roughly 45 degrees off-centre — my spreadsheet looked like a black rectangle. That's the privacy filter doing its job. By day three I stopped noticing the brightness difference, but I did notice the slight reduction in contrast when watching video content. It's subtle unless you're colour-grading or doing design work, but it's there.

What surprised me was the self-healing claim. I caught myself sliding a USB-C cable across the film edge during a messy cable tidy-up. A thin scratch appeared instantly — and by the next morning, it had visibly faded. Not vanished entirely, but enough that I had to angle the light to find it. That's a genuine bonus for a product in this price bracket.

My main frustration? Oily fingerprints. If you touch the film — and you will, during cleaning or adjustment — smudges show more readily than they would on a glass screen. A quick wipe with a dry microfiber sorts it, but it's a minor ongoing maintenance task compared to glass.

Who Should Buy It?

The Puccy privacy screen protector is a good fit if:

  • You work from a shared or open-plan space and want to keep spreadsheets, emails, and browsing private from colleagues walking behind you
  • You handle sensitive information on your monitor — client data, financial records, login credentials — and want a basic privacy barrier
  • You travel occasionally with a portable monitor and want a reusable privacy layer that won't shatter in a bag
  • You want scratch protection without the bulk and weight of a physical glass guard

Skip this if your primary concern is impact protection — a tempered glass screen protector is what you need, not TPU film. Also skip it if you're working with colour-critical tasks like photo editing or video grading, because the slight contrast reduction and brightness drop will affect your accuracy. And if you were hoping for touch support, this isn't the product for that either.

Alternatives Worth Considering

If the Puccy doesn't quite hit your requirements, here are two alternatives worth evaluating:

  • 3M Black Privacy Filter (B22-005W-1) — 3M's optical technology offers a sharper, more premium privacy experience with better clarity from the front. It's pricier and thicker, but the viewing comfort from the front angle is noticeably superior.
  • Klearlook Magnetic Privacy Screen — A magnetic, non-adhesive option that attaches without residue. Easier to remove and reapply, but requires a bezel-compatible monitor and doesn't offer the self-healing feature of the Puccy.

FAQ

Yes — the frosted TPU film narrows the viewing angle to roughly 30 degrees. From directly in front the screen looks normal; from the side it goes dark and unreadable.

Final Verdict

The Puccy privacy screen protector delivers honest privacy at a reasonable price. It won't win awards for optical clarity or impact resistance, but it does exactly what a privacy filter should: it blocks the view from the side. The self-healing coating is a genuine perk, the installation is straightforward if you're patient with cleaning, and the brightness trade-off is manageable with a minor settings adjustment. For open-plan workers, students in dorms, or anyone sharing a physical space with their monitor, this is a practical buy. Don't expect glass-level protection — the listing is clear about that — but for everyday privacy and scratch resistance, it earns its place on your Philips monitor.