Absolutely horrible experience and…
Another horrible experience and horrible company. This online store sells screen protectors claiming them to be compatible with certain devices when they are not. Then when you reach out and let them know, you are instantly treated with disrespect and insulting rudeness like you were born yesterday.
After they sold me a scree protector claiming it was fully compatible with my device when it is absolutely not because:
Some gel-based screen protectors fail on the VIVO X200 Ultra because the device’s sensor stack and display curvature rely on very narrow mechanical, acoustic, and optical tolerances that TPU and hydrogel materials struggle to maintain. The ultrasonic fingerprint system operates using pressure waves in the tens of megahertz range, propagating through the cover glass and returning to a piezoelectric transducer array for signal reconstruction. TPU films introduce significant acoustic impedance mismatch compared to the bare glass interface. Their viscoelastic nature produces internal damping, meaning the incident ultrasonic wave undergoes both attenuation and energy dispersion due to polymer chain relaxation. This causes reduced SNR (signal-to-noise ratio), phase jitter in the returning echoes, and altered time-of-flight measurements. Even minor variations in TPU thickness—often ±5–15 microns across the film—create inconsistent propagation velocities, producing partial destructive interference and fragmented ridge detail in the reconstruction algorithm.
The micro-curved display complicates this further. The X200 Ultra’s glass employs a controlled-radius curvature on all four edges, manufactured with sub-millimeter precision to maintain edge uniformity. Generic gel protectors are thermoformed on molds optimized for older, steeper radius profiles. TPU has intrinsic “stress memory” from its heat-forming process; when applied to the X200 Ultra’s more gradual curvature, the protector experiences shear stress gradients along the edges. These gradients cause adhesion discontinuities, leading to micro-air-channel formation, corner lift, or delayed delamination as the polymer attempts to revert to its original contour. Because ultrasonic sensors require continuous acoustic coupling, even microlifts of 20–40 microns are enough to disrupt wave transmission and destabilize fingerprint registration.
Optically, the mismatch becomes more pronounced. The X200 Ultra’s AMOLED stack uses a high-frequency PWM scheme and a fine subpixel matrix optimized for low-scatter propagation through rigid glass. TPU’s refractive index is lower and far less uniform due to internal micro-bubbles, anisotropic chain alignment, and nanoscale surface roughness produced during extrusion. These factors increase forward light scatter and introduce Mie scattering under high luminance, which manifests as diffuse haze or “orange peel.” The non-rigid mechanical properties of TPU also create localized changes in surface topology under finger pressure, modulating specular reflection and introducing transient micro-lensing effects that degrade the perceived sharpness of the display.
When all of these variables stack together—acoustic impedance mismatch, polymer damping characteristics, curvature-induced shear stress, and refractive irregularities—the result is simply a material that cannot maintain the stable acoustic pathway, precise adhesion profile, or optical clarity that the X200 Ultra’s hardware architecture demands.
Any little legitimate business would value its customers and treat them with respect and courtesy, this company just doesn't care, once they get your money. They only care about pleasing themselves without a single thought for the actual customers needs. I don't think I've ever experienced a customer service that has been so instantly and immediately hostile when they miss sell something.
I wouldn't recommend this company at all because you're playing Russian roulette by buying anything from them, as the moment anything goes wrong they will do anything possible to not refund you including insults. But don't worry you can raise dispute with your bank who will insure you receive a refund.








