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Protect your Apple Watch with these nifty screen protectors for $3 via Amazon

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IQ Shield (99% positive feedback from 58,000) via Amazon offers a six-pack of its Apple Watch S1/2/3 Screen Protectors for $2.98 Prime shipped when promo code B8EHLB8O is applied during checkout. Regularly $8 or more, today’s deal is an Amazon all-time low and the best that we’ve tracked. Protect your Apple Watch display from bumps and scratches for just a few dollars. Rated 5/5 stars.

IQ Shield Apple Watch Screen Protectors feature:

  • The IQ Shield Apple Watch Screen Protector includes our proprietary screen protector, installation tray or spray solution, squeegee, lint-free cloth, and intuitive installation instructions
  • Innovative LIQuidSkin adhesive coupled with our unique IQ Shield wet-install method ensures easy, bubble-free and frustration free installation that will leave the film perfectly contoured to any device
  • Unlike other common screen protectors, IQ Shield LIQuidSkin protectors are crafted using a revolutionary process that melds high response sensitivity, self healing durability, and non-yellowing, optical transparency into a single layer of flexible yet tough film

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