
Let’s get this out of the way first—how do you even pronounce Wsken? Is the “W” silent? We’re not sure, but what we do know is that the Wsken screen protector is one of the better options we’ve tested this year. Despite some of the fluff in its marketing, this protector nails the essentials: strong design, good protection, and great value. It came in third overall in our rankings and is a solid pick for anyone looking for a reliable screen protector for their iPhone in 2025.
Pros | Cons |
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Best design and installation experience | Performance ranks lower than competitors |
Above-average edge and impact protection | Optical clarity is average (0.9) |
Large screen coverage (94.01%) | Oleophobic coating may not be truly effective |
Great value at $21.98 for 2-pack | Fluffy marketing claims |
High-quality install frame and tools | Glass type not clearly disclosed |
Design
In terms of design, the Wsken screen protector takes the top spot in our rankings. Even though it’s unclear what type of glass is used—despite claims of “Top 9H+ tempered glass”—our tests suggest it might be double-tempered. The shattering pattern looked consistent with that material. It covers 94.01% of the front face, slightly above the 93.07% average, and features a notch at the top for the speaker grill. The edges are rounded, though not as polished as the top-ranked models.
Installation is where Wsken really shines. The install frame is larger than average and extremely easy to work with. The kit includes lens wipes, a squeegee, a microfiber cloth, and a dust-free install process that felt premium from start to finish. Honestly, it’s one of the smoothest installs we’ve had in our testing series.
Performance
This is where the Wsken screen protector drops a few points, ranking #8 overall. Optical clarity comes in at 0.9, which is right on average—not bad, but not amazing. For glare, it actually reduces reflection by 1.41%, which is better than nothing, but still behind higher-end models. The average screen protector increases glare by over 5%.
The oleophobic coating is a bit confusing. Droplets took 75.27 seconds to travel 6cm down a 30° incline—which is super slow compared to the 44-second average. While it didn’t leave behind any residue, we’re unsure if that’s because of the coating quality or just how slowly the droplets moved. In short: the oleophobic performance is questionable.
Protection
Now let’s talk strength. Wsken ranks #3 in protection. It held up to scratches at 7H on the Mohs scale and cracked at 290.74N in our sharp impact test—well above the 271.44N average. The edges resisted 121.12N of pressure, also above the 86.18N average. From what we’ve seen across multiple products, screen protectors with black ringed edges, like this one, tend to have stronger durability overall. And while we poked fun at the brand’s “Top 9H+” claim, the performance was no joke.
Value
At just $21.98 for a two-pack, the Wsken screen protector is one of the best deals we’ve tested. The install experience is excellent, protection levels are impressive, and you’re getting two protectors for what some brands charge for one. Sure, its performance isn’t the best, but for the price, it’s more than acceptable.
Verdict
The Wsken screen protector is a solid all-rounder that punches above its weight in terms of design and protection. While the optical clarity and oleophobic performance leave room for improvement, it makes up for it with ease of installation and great durability. If you’re looking for a dependable, budget-friendly screen protector for your iPhone in 2025, this one should definitely be on your radar.