Did you drop over $1,000 on a new iPhone 13 Pro Max? You’ll want to invest in a screen protector, and we’ve rounded up some of the very best right here.
With its stunning 6.7-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, and A15 Bionic chip, the iPhone 13 Pro Max doesn’t come cheap. If you choose to purchase this model, you’ll be dropping over $1,000, so you’ll want to protect your investment. Chances are you’ve already checked out our pick of the best iPhone 13 Pro Max cases — now it’s time to get serious about protecting that gorgeous screen. It’s tough, but it’s not invulnerable to damage.
Whatever your budget, there’s something on our list of the best iPhone 13 Pro Max screen protectors for everyone, from tempered glass to film. We’ll be updating this list regularly as more screen protectors are released, so check back if you don’t see one that’s quite right for you.
Otterbox is a brand you can trust for rugged, protective cases, and its screen protectors are no slouch either. This ultra-thin, anti-shatter, tempered glass screen protector is lightweight and has rounded edges for comfort. Offering edge-to-edge protection, it boasts flawless clarity and reactive touch to preserve screen responsiveness, so you’ll hardly even know it’s there. Should you need to remove it, no problem — it leaves no sticky residue behind. In the box, you get one screen protector and everything you need for easy installation. It’s not the cheapest, but in this case, you get what you pay for: solid, reliable protection for your new iPhone.
For those who prefer film screen protectors, this two-pack from ArmorSuit ticks all the boxes on a budget. In the box, you get two ultra-tough, scratch-proof film screen protectors plus an installation kit including a squeegee, installation spray, microfiber cloth, and full instructions. The precise, laser-cut film is made in the USA and is amazingly thin. Designed to offer maximum coverage for your phone’s curves and edges, it is optically clear, so your screen looks as it did out of the box, and it won’t yellow over time, like some cheaper film protectors. It also boasts self-repairing technology to eliminate minor scratches and reduces fingerprint smudges, oil, and dust, keeping your screen clean and crystal clear. The only downside? There’s not as much drop protection on offer here as you’d get from a glass screen protector.