Screen Skinz are tempered glass front screen protectors with etched on customized logos and characters. The logos disappear when you’re using the device and show up when the screen is off.



I’m not an Apple or an iPhone guy. I’m sure you’ve heard that enough if you read any of my content — plus when it was time for a replacement I got the new Samsung Galaxy S25+. But that doesn’t mean I can’t recognize some cool tech when I see it. That’s the deal with Screen Skinz, a brand that puts a badass and pretty unique spin on the tried-and-true mobile screen protector. More specifically, if you have the iPhone 17, an older iPhone, or select Samsung devices, you can slap a Screen Skinz on your phone.

What makes it so great? Well, I’m glad you asked. It’s a fully customizable front screen protector. You can choose what shows up on the protector like logos, your favorite characters, and more. For example, if you like Hello Kitty or Cinnamoroll those are available. You can also slap NBA, NFL, and MLB logos on there, like my guys the New England Patriots, or my other guys the Bruins. Hell, you can even customize your own design if you want. Writing mottos, sayings, choosing various graphics, that’s all you bae. It’s a tempered glass protector, so it’s tough, and the logo disappears when you use the device. Basically, it only shows up when you want it to. Pretty cool, no?

How secure is a Screen Skinz customizable screen protector?

Using tempered glass, the Screen Skinz are scratch-resistant, drop protected, touchscreen friendly and a really cool take on modern privacy filters. If you’ve ever used a privacy screen cover before, they make it virtually impossible to see what’s on screen at certain angles. It’s so other people can’t snoop. The Screen Skinz do that, but still make the logo visible.

If you’re a numbers person, the Screen Skinz are 0.33mm thick tempered glass with a 9H hardness rating. That means they are pretty tough as far as tempered glass goes. Moreover, they come with an installation tray that makes applying them easy and successful.

Here’s something else that’s pretty darn cool. If your Screen Skinz protector ever breaks, the company will replace it and that’s viable for the lifetime of your device. You only have to cover the shipping and handling fee, which is $12. The Skinz start at about $35 with the most expensive around $50, but you can sign up for the email newsletter to get a special promo.

Who is it for?

iPhone 17 and older iPhone owners who want to protect and customize the front screen on their device. Select Samsung devices are compatible, too.

Where to buy?

MSRP: From $35