🖌️ Elevate your iPad artistry with the magnetic paper feel everyone’s talking about!
BELLEMOND’s Magnetic Kent Paper Screen Protector for iPad (11” A16, 2025 & 10.9” 10th Gen, 2022) offers a premium, reusable matte film that mimics authentic Kent paper texture. Made in Japan, it features strong magnets for quick attachment, anti-slip coatings, 3H hardness for scratch resistance, and comes with a protective storage case—perfect for artists, students, and professionals seeking a natural drawing experience without compromising screen protection.
Standing screen display size | 10.9 Inches |
Brand | BELLEMOND |
Series | BELUS457 |
Item model number | BELUS457 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.76 x 7.01 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.76 x 7.01 x 0.5 inches |
Manufacturer | BELLEMOND |
ASIN | B0BL39VRQS |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Date First Available | October 26, 2022 |
P**P
Review after one year of college use
Great, I have been using this for a year in college now. easy to put on and put off. There is some decrease in visibility as expected from a paper-feel film, but I can just take the film off easily so it's fine. I don't even notice it for most of the time (only took it off once so far to read a pdf).If you have a magnetic ipad case sometimes this gets lifted up with it but I'm not really bothered by it. Somtimes dust gets underneath the film due to this but I just wipe it down and it's fine. No bubbles
P**E
Works well!
It works well. Definitely has the grip of drawing paper (not as smooth as printer paper). It’s a very satisfying feel. The magnetic quality is good. Very strong. Actually a little difficult to remove (but I keep very short finger nails). For note-taking and drawing, it’s excellent! But not something you want keep on if you want to swipe! It’s like super fine grain sandpaper to the finger tips. The iPad mini works fine with it on. But I would prefer to remove it when not primarily writing. And due to the grainy texture, I don’t write with as much pressure as I would with an actual pencil to paper. I’m not concerned about my stylus pen tip all that much. But I can see it would wear down much faster than without the screen. I think it’s a choice to press hard while writing or not. So, unless you just can’t write with a lighter touch, this is a very nice product. And it does the job.I’ve only had it a few days. I don’t know how long it will last before the texture wears off. I guess you can consider if you’d spend about as much on paper and pencils if you used it as long, or wrote that much using actual pencils, drawing paper, or notebooks.I like that it has a storage sleeve. It definitely gets stored when writing and drawing are not my primary use. I use both an Apple Pen, and a generic stylus pen. Apple pen for full function and drawing. Knockoff for just note-taking.My only critique is that it’s thick enough to make one of my covers (with a keyboard built in) not close well. But my other, more conventional cover, has no issues.I recommend it. And would purchase again when this one is worn out.
A**A
Pretty good.
It fits right and it's easy to use. It's a bit rougher than I thought it would be so I would recommend using different pencil tips with this so it doesn't wear them out as fast.
G**T
Solid
Easy to put on and take off. Was worried about how it would affect the image quality but it is not overly obtrusive. Works well as a texture for drawing
C**R
Feels terrible - nothing like paper
I purchased this in hopes of finding a matte screen that I can use when note-taking. With that being said, I had another matte screen so I can tell the difference between this and other closer to paper-feel matte screens.This product is terrible.It's VERY thick so everything is quite low quality wise and grainy. My apple pencil does not sound not feel like a real pen nor pencil on paper. It has a very hard to drag feel like writing with crayon or soft pastels.The feel is SO bad that I just had to write this review to warn other users. While it really is a magnet on the sides and the magnet is strong (making it a bit difficult to remove it), I cannot recommend this product at all. It's just terrible and does not serve it's purpose well.I was looking for a real pencil or pen feel on paper. This product did not deliver. Do not waste your money on it.
K**Z
Definitely takes getting used to, great if you’re an artist.
I think I’ve been an ipad user for uhhh around 10 years now? I’ve been accustomed to the feeling of an apple pencil since gen 1 and put off using a screen protector because of how it may eat through the nib / and the fact I wouldn’t be able to take it off. Im also particular about how things feel on my fingers and felt it’d be a waste of money if I ended up hating it. That’s why I felt it’d be important to write a detailed review given those circumstances as someone trying a matte protector for the first time. The fact it’s being magnetic was incredibly fortunate since I can remove it whenever I want and without much of a hassle.The application is easy as it gets and the color wasn’t as muted as I expected so it was a pleasant surprise. The magnets are strong, and don’t slip on the screen whatsoever (make sure you apply it to the ipad via the smooth side, the magnetics will face towards you), they also don’t interfere with my ability to draw on the screen. The grit that it has with the apple pencil took time getting used to but it stabilized a lot of my strokes that I would normally have to do slow, and cut the amount of time that it took to line. I admit, the pencil sound was also satisfying to hear. I’m very familiar with traditional media and was impressed by the similarities.I did notice that it took some edge off my current nib (i was smart and ordered more nibs alongside this) so it does eat through the tips as expected, but thats a trait of any matte screen protector. The glare that it has when you shine a light on it is noticeable, but if you aren’t in direct sunlight it didn’t bother me. In addition, I could feel the physical difference when pressing the stylus to the screen for larger strokes. I haven’t noted any scratches since Im light-handed but heavy-handed users will probably need to use caution. There was some areas near the magnet that it wasn’t completely against the screen (slightly elevated) yet since theres no adhesive thats to be expected. It’s nothing dramatic, either, you don’t visibly see it but may feel it when tapping in the corners - it’s very slight.Tldr Pros:-easy application-strong magnetics, be sure to read the instructions-nice feel, gritty against fingers but not irritable (this is a potential flag for the neurodivergent folks with sensory issues),-non severe color difference compared to no protector at all- nice sound!- better control with brush strokes-plastic sleeve keeps it safe when not in useCons:- may be irritable if you’re swiping your wrist against the screen while drawing- very slight elevation in the corners- eats through standard nibs- direct sunlight will reflect back- not the best for heavy handed artists, firmer strokes will have more friction.
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