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✍️ Elevate your iPad Mini artistry with the smoothest, pencil-friendly screen protector on the market!
The BELLEMOND 2 Pack Kent Paper Screen Protector for iPad Mini 8.3” combines a smooth, matte Kent paper-inspired surface with advanced PET film technology designed and manufactured in Japan. It offers reduced Apple Pencil tip wear, anti-glare properties, and precise stroke control, making it ideal for artists and note-takers seeking premium durability and enhanced creative performance at a competitive price.






| ASIN | B0FK489F43 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #185 in Tablet Screen Protectors |
| Brand | BELLEMOND |
| Brand Name | BELLEMOND |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Devices | iPad |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPad Mini 8.3 (A17 Pro/6) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,194 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Included Components | Installation Kit x 2, Kent Paper Screen Protector x 2 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 6.91"L x 4.6"W |
| Item Hardness | 3H |
| Item Weight | 108.01 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BELLEMOND |
| Material | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
| Model Name | GFLPLKNTIP |
| Model Number | GFLPLKNTIP-MN-2S-0830 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | GFLPLKNTIP-MN-2S-0830 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.91"L x 4.6"W |
| Screen Size | 8.3 Inches |
| Screen Surface Description | Matte |
| Special Features | Anti-Glare Matte Surface, Apple Pencil Compatible, Designed & Manufactured in Japan, Reduced Pencil Tip Wear, Smooth Kent Paper Texture |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited manufacturer warranty provided by BELLEMOND. Please contact our customer support team for assistance. |
C**E
Paperlike, who?
[Pros] + Probably the best-quality screen protectors for the iPad. This brand offers a few different styles with varying tooth so you can find one that fits your tastes. I personally prefer the smooth kent. + Toothy, but not too toothy. Just enough for the perfect amount of control over my strokes without feeling like I'm fighting against the surface of the screen. +Completely mattifying. With these, you won't get a hint of glare. I promise. It's great for when you're trying to write or draw in a well-lit area or somewhere there's a bright light. +Much cheaper than Paperlike. A pack of Bellemond typically runs for under 20 bucks. Under half the price of Paperlike. Personally, I prefer the quality of this brand over PL so the choice would be obvious even if they were closer in price. [Cons] - While the application is easy, it can be a bit annoying. As with all screen protectors, putting the damn things on your iPad will be a test of patience. Do it on a clean, flat surface with no fans running and the window closed. Not your bed. Not in a moving car going down the bumpiest street in the city Learn from my mistakes. Look up a video tutorial on how to apply the protector on YT and watch it at least twice before trying yourself. It's not a huge deal if you make a goof, but know that if the protector is slightly misaligned it will encourage the overhanging edges to lift, allowing dust underneath over time and shortening the lifespan of that screen protector. Make sure you get out all of the big air bubbles, and the small ones too if you're that person. - This will dull the colors. If you're the kind of person who primarily watches TV or movies on your device and cares a lot about how crisp and colorful the screen is, I'd probably pass up on protectors altogether or go for a glass one. - It will wear down your Apple Pencil tip. I am VERY heavy-handed and it took over a year and a half of daily drawing for my pen tip to hit metal. Sounds scary, right? I mean, why would you use a screen protector that actively damages your pen?? Well, Apple Pencil tips are easily replaceable - 20 dollars for a pack of 4. If you replace your tips at the same rate I did, it'll be over 5 years before you need to spend another 20. Keep in mind, Paperlike is abrasive as well so the wear is inevitable. Paperlike screen protectors and a single sheet of that cost as much as a pack of Bellemond protectors and a set of replacement tips combined. A single sheet lasts me about 4-6 months. If it starts to feel slick before then, give it a good wipe down with a screen wipe or some eyeglasses cleaner on a microfiber cloth. It's probably the oils from your hands collecting on the surface rather than the tooth wearing down. Pros and cons considered, this brand doesn't miss. I'd pick it over Paperlike every time.
Z**L
Great for art tasks.
Good quality alternative to paper like. The texture hasn’t smoothed and my Apple Pencil hasn’t been ground down at all. The plastic is soft so it’s very prone to being gouged by anything hard, but I just use a portfolio style case and it holds up well. The texture is nice for control but sometimes a little too abrasive for your fingers. Specifically if you want to use your thumbs for games on the side I find it hard to get smooth movement. For the price it’s a great buy.
L**A
Great except for install.
Ok so this screen protector is pretty awesome. It has a matte, smooth, soft feel that also gives a good texture for writing/drawing. I used other brands before but they had too much texture and felt rough. They also made a lot of noise when using Pencil, but this one is way less. Installation was not so great. Other brands make it much easier. I should have just done it how the others had us do, using my own stickers and stuff. The first sheet ended up right in the trash, so a complete waste. Second one is on, though a little crooked, but has a small bubble/mark that doesn't go away but luckily it's near the edge so it doesn't bother too much. They should really consider changing their installation process because it can definitely be improved. The other thing that sucks about these things in general is the way they affect the screen and how things look. It definitely has that grainy, kinda blurred distortion. I use my iPad for Procreate and art stuff so it sucks because it really affects the colors and stuff, but I guess that's the tradeoff for these. I have yet to find one that does not do this. So overall, despite the things I've listed, I feel like this is definitely one of the best options when it comes to matte screen protectors and you should really try it out!
K**A
Perfect screen protector for artists
I am a professional artist that uses my iPad extensively for creating artwork. I’m not a huge fan of the slick screen feeling so I’ve always used the paper textured screen protectors. Which are usually hard to install without getting air bubbles and or dust speks caught under it. They are also incredibly harsh on the Apple Pencil tips. When I install a new paper feel protector it will wear down one of my pencil tips in mere days. I saw this recommended online and thought I would give it a try. I was a little worried about it saying “Kent paper feel” because I wasn’t quite sure what to expect as far as texture. I am extremely glad I decided to order Bellemonds’ Smooth screen protectors. Not only was it easy to install- watch the helpful video- it’s different than most companies way and I found I had virtually no air bubbles or dust after applying it to my iPad Pro 12.9. The other extreme plus was the texture itself. It says “smooth” and it IS smooth, but it’s not like a tempered glass or blank screen is. It still has a bit of texture to give your Apple Pencil a fraction of resistance. Nowhere is the gritty feeling of sandpaper from other paper feeling protectors that practically act as a pencil sharpener. Also the Apple Pencil does not make any grooves in the film like other protectors I’ve had as well. Minimal fingerprinting but easy to clean. No glare, but it did dull the colors on my screen just the tiniest bit. Small bit of light refraction as well. So artists- if you are reading this and that’s a game changer for you, I will say that bellemond’s is not nearly as bad as other textured protectors, but there is some. I am ecstatic that this is working so well for me and I will always have this company’s screen protectors on my iPad screen from now on! And no I was not given any free to try ones or am a compensated/paid reviewer. I am simply a happy artist that has finally found exactly what I was looking for.
J**C
Great value
I’m really impressed with this iPad screen protector. The Apple Pencil feedback is excellent. It feels smooth and natural, not slippery or laggy, and writing or drawing still feels precise. Installation was surprisingly easy with no bubbles or hassle. Overall, it feels great to use and honestly performs just as well as the expensive name brand options. For the price, this is a no brainer. I would absolutely recommend it over the overpriced alternatives. Plus you get two!!
J**J
Love it on e-ink!
FOR BUBBLE-FREE APPLICATION: (Ensure your device is at least splash-proof or waterproof first…) - Put water into a spray bottle with a teeny tiny bit of gentle dish soap or baby shampoo and shake vigorously to mix. - After cleaning your screen with the included wipe & cloth, spritz it with the soapy water. - Remove the screen protector backing and spray soapy water on the sticky side as well. - Place the soapy-wet screen protector on the soapy-wet screen. - Arrange it until perfectly aligned, and scrape the bubbles out. - Allow to dry before use. This makes the process MUCH easier, as the water + surfactant combo gives you ample time to align the film with your screen, makes the bubbles a snap to push out, and helps “wash out” any trapped dust. ___ I use a Mobiscribe Wave, a 7.8” e-ink tablet. Every accessory for it is out of stock, likely due to the business preparing to shut down, so I couldn’t find a screen protector that was the right size, but the screen is made of a slightly flexible plastic (not glass), so it’s very easy to scratch. Thankfully I have a paper cutter that can manage thicker materials :) I tried a few other brands of similar papery films including paperlike and another one I don’t remember the name of. The former was too smooth and peeled up at the edges easily, while the latter felt like sandpaper, gritty enough to sand down a Staedtler Mars Jumbo EMR nib in a day or two. Both also felt thin enough for me to get nervous using a ceramic or titanium nib to write. I ended up getting this one (Bellemond Kent, iPad Mini size) after reading that it’s made to feel thicker than others. It’s a little overpriced, but it’s worth it for me, especially given that I don’t have to change it very often (and I was more confident about getting it right after discovering the soapy water trick online). Two aspects go into making a screen protector feel similar to paper: the texture and the cushion. Preference is obviously subjective, but I really like that Bellemond Kent has both a matte texture & plush, notebook-like feel (vs the thinness you’d feel writing on a single sheet of paper on a hard tabletop), not to mention it actually works to protect my screen from scratches, regardless of nib material :) Worth noting: I did also test the original version from Bellemond, but I didn’t like it as much due to the lack of aforementioned “cushion,” apparently only in the Kent Paper variant. I’ll be back for more when I need it :)
C**A
Difficult installation. Disrupts touch screen sensitivity. Leaves fingerprints like Crazy.
I am actually really good at putting on screen protectors even without a “easy” install frame but THIS protector… the first film you peel partially off is sooo incredibly thick and not flexible where it makes installing 80% harder. The materials for installation is all there (alcohol wipe, microfiber cloth, sticker for dust, bubble scraper) as a normal protector should come with and they are perfectly fine. But the material of the #1 film is so bendy and thick strong plastic that it makes it hard to push down in order to align to the screen correctly (not sure if that makes any sense). I would honestly just peel the whole first layer off and just apply the whole thing all at once then scrape bubbles after (for new buyers). But I prefer the other similar priced products on Amazon such as the BERSEM one much more. One other thing is that it leaves fingerprints like CRAZY (unless you can deal with that but I personally hate it). It is a matte protector in the end so screen quality will decrease as well which is expected. But the main negative of it is that it actually messes with the sensitivity of the touchscreen which is a big NO for me. I would use my finger to press sometimes and it would just not pick up my touch (not just lightly tapping but actually pushing on the screen) it would still not pick up my touch sometimes which could get really annoying. Some positives are that it does write with an Apple Pencil okay, the texture is more like paper and has pencil/paper sound when writing. As well as it comes with two protectors so if you mess up one during installation then you have another.
M**A
Immediately buy it !!!! Ignore all the negativity reviews, I’m a magnetic bellemond ex user
My original review got removed for something specific I really like this, I came from the magnetic paper protector of same brand with under a glass protector. I was able to work with it. Magnetic version is thicker a bit cloudy but I was able to see well and colors were fine. After coming back from a trip thought I’ll try this in pernament way since I never experienced it and it is popular, always shut down going pernament in paper protector way because I worried that it’ll have less screen protection, thought glass is stronger which I kept it for 3 yrs, until few days ago. So now that you know my background. Hey the pernament way- offers better and more benefits!! Overall better choice. The other way if you reeeeally love the glass display, you might have to clean up the dust if you travel often with it though, but dust didn’t come till many months for me, a review pointed about it. But but… once I switched first thing I noticed oh wow my screen is more awake by 1-2% and quality stood out a bit, specifically at night. I didn’t lose screen quality, it leans to the glass lane but with a tint of paper texture layer ( not that it’s just like the glass one) it’s pretty good to me. For me this bellemond paper Kent protector is perfect, maybe brightness shows up a bit more than the glass protector or maybe its just blue light protection The only cons: Touch gesture kinda wee bit slow compare to glass and with the magnetic together but fast enough. I’m willing to accept this sacrifice over everything else positive and amazing. The installation is the other negative . On YouTube I watched: “Text&Tullip Art studio” they helped me installed it, best video for it. You will need it specifically if your pull tab is backwards from where you glue starting from the camera. (That’s my tip) Overall best paper protector is my first and since I seen the two other ways this absolutely does not make your screen worst, if your very about that, this is like day three that it’s glued so can’t comment on scratches but it feels strong and premium like if it was a 20-30$ rival of the famous brand. But yeah make sure to follow that video from that YouTuber, they will make sure you don’t have bubbles !! Happy installing!! Oh one more thing, I’m a computer art user and for a year a lot of brushes didn’t work out for me, until I kept trying found a few, but now with this protector it makes more likeable brushes and I love my Apple Pencil reaction to this, I have two different tips the official Apple and Amazon, the Amazon one sounds like almost runs out on wear but that’s just me used to how it sounded in the magnetic, it’s ok. But with the Apple ones I love them 😍😍 and the Amazon ones makes, as awesome experience too they’re my favs with the magnetic protector, i don’t remember the shop I got them at rn. But I just brought from another shop to try and experiment, I noticed that different devices can influence brushes or the technology or your hand pressure. I had two Huion, two wacoms and currently xp pen monitor 22 inch and this So you can trust me.
A**N
Kaliteli urun
Urun kaliteli ve iki adet koruma ekrani cikiyor. bir tanesini yedek olarak tutabilirsiniz. Kagit hissiyatini veriyor parmak izi tutmuyor. Uzun sureli kullanimda ne olur bilemem. Tek negatif yani kalem ucunu eskitebilir yenilemeniz gerekebilir. Ekranda ayriyeten noktali bir goruntu olusturuyor fakat renklerde ve parlaklikta ciddi bir kayip farketmedim.
D**A
NO BUBBLES, SMOOTH APPLICATION
OBSESSED. THE APPLICATION WENT PERFECTLY SMOOTH AND NO BUBBLES ON THE SCREEN. I’M VERY HAPPY AND DEF WOULD BUY THIS AGAIN!
R**V
Very paper like
Excellent
J**.
Bestes Accessoire für iPad
Ich habe nach einer paperlike-Folie gesucht, um das Schreibgefühl auf dem iPad deutlich zu verbessern und wurde von Bellemond nicht enttäuscht + Preislich im Mittelfeld + Schreibgefühl fast wie auf Papier und ähnlich gut wie bei einem Remarkable + Zusätzlich subjektiv verbessertes Lesegefühl - der Bildschirm reflektiert nicht mehr, dadurch empfinde ich das Lesen - insbesondere bei Tageslicht - als deutlich angenehmer (sieht ein wenig wie Papier aus :) o Das Anbringen der Folie wird grundsätzlich gut erklärt. Allerdings sind die mitgelieferten Hilfsmittel im Vergleich zu anderen Anbietern eher rudimentär. Wäre schön wenn Bellemond nachziehen würde. Anmerkung: in einigen Tests wurde beschrieben, dass sich die Bellemond-Folie schneller abnutzen würde, als die anderer Anbieter. So richtig kann ich das noch nicht beurteilen. Allerdings sehe ich nach ca. einem Monat intensiver Nutzung noch gar keine Gebrauchsspuren.
K**L
Perfect protectors
These are excellent ipad screen protectors - easy to apply and the papery feel when drawing is perfect. Highly recommend.
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