Belkin has temporarily halted sales of its InvisiGlass Ultra screen protector for iPhone X after numerous complaints about it cracking way too easily.

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The $39.95 screen protector is no longer available to purchase from Belkin's website or Apple's online store after dozens of customers—but not all—complained about it cracking in normal usage conditions and without ever dropping their devices. We're told it has also been pulled from shelves at Apple retail stores around the world.

Here's one customer review from Belkin's website:

I purchased this at the Apple Store a little over a month ago and had them install it using their machine. Installation was quick and the fit on my iPhone X was flawless. I loved the glass feel and everything was fine until a couple days ago when I lightly tapped on the top portion of the screen with my pen and it cracked! There are 3 crack lines coming from the initial crack point. I am very disappointed in the durability of this product to say the least.

When we first reached out to Belkin about the InvisiGlass Ultra's many one-star reviews in November, a company spokesperson informed us that it had not identified any issues with the screen protector at the time. It has since changed tune.

"We have been constantly testing this product since we released the first generation of it timed to iPhone X availability and things have evolved since you and I last spoke," a Belkin spokesperson informed MacRumors. "We identified some improvements to be made in the next generation of this product."

A new and hopefully improved version of the InvisiGlass Ultra screen protector for the iPhone X will be available to purchase from Apple in January and from Belkin around January or February, according to the spokesperson.

Belkin said it considers "product quality and consumer feedback of paramount importance" and said that customers who have any questions should contact the company directly or reach out to their local Apple store. Belkin didn't specify if customers will be eligible for a refund, but hopefully it honors these requests.

The original InvisiGlass Ultra uses 0.21mm ion-strengthened glass from iPhone display glass manufacturer Corning. Belkin said the screen protector improved the iPhone X's scratch resistance by up to three to five times, with up to a 25 percent increase in protection against cracking and breakage from drops.

The InvisiGlass Ultra was released in late October alongside Belkin's anti-glare and tempered glass screen protectors for iPhone X, which both remain available to purchase for $19.95 and $24.95 respectively.

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Top Rated Comments

Act3 Avatar
106 months ago
lol, at least they halted sales to investigate, that is what an ethical company does
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
joueboy Avatar
106 months ago
Who the hell pay $40 freakin for a screen protector. No wonder why Apple can sell a $1000 phone because of these suckers. SMH!
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
az431 Avatar
106 months ago
I don't understand the need for these protectors. I've never been gentle with my iPhones, and have never seen so much as a hairline scratch on the screen. The iPhone 6S that I replaced with a X looks brand new.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Chupa Chupa Avatar
106 months ago
Buy the cheap-ola protectors on Amazon. Plenty of great options for $10 and less (and Prime eligible). They come out of the same factories as the "name brand" one, and no worse. Same material. It baffles me that people pay $20, $30 or more for these.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannys1 Avatar
106 months ago
Here's a tip, don't bother with one - the screen is perfectly fine as it is.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4254126 Avatar
106 months ago
Same thing with my Belkin iP7+ screen protector last year. Applied in the Apple Store and within a week a small crack had appeared (thin line) on the top right of the phone. Honestly: It never fell, no enormous amount of pressure was applied... really bad quality... Took it into the Apple Store: They didn't care and told me it must have "done its job". Called Belkin: They didn't care. It's easy to just rid complaints down to the obvious "you must have dropped it" and the customer has no way of proving the opposite.

Recently bought 2x Anker Glass Protectors (€7,99 on Amazon) and they're holding up well. Application was easy with the included kit and the protector is a little wider than the Belkin one which means the edges of the screen don't get this "rainbow" effect. Cheaper, better, ... Belkin? Never again.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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