SDS150 screen protector

KK4JW

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Oct 25, 2018
Messages
90
Reaction score
49
Location
Kentucky
Who is the go-to for proper and correct fitting SDS150 screen protectors? I ordered an SDS100 screen protector from Amazon (Zip Scanner brand) and while the dimensions were correct, the protector would not "seal" around the edges despite it being installed correctly and centered perfect.

$15.00 tossed in the trash.

I'm thinking my best course of action here may be to buy a universal "cut to fit" and just wing it myself unless there's a better option out there that's proven to fit correctly and look decent?
 

JTL89

Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2026
Messages
14
Reaction score
6
I had the same issue. I found a company called Lamshaw a while back that makes some that supposedly fit these Uniden units well. Found some on Amazon a while back, should be here tomorrow. I'll report back if you or anyone is interested.
 

KK4JW

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Oct 25, 2018
Messages
90
Reaction score
49
Location
Kentucky
I had the same issue. I found a company called Lamshaw a while back that makes some that supposedly fit these Uniden units well. Found some on Amazon a while back, should be here tomorrow. I'll report back if you or anyone is interested.
Please report back and let me know. I don't mind to cut my own, but I just can't make the edges straight and professional with a pair of scissors or an x-acto knife. :)
 

JTL89

Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2026
Messages
14
Reaction score
6
Please report back and let me know. I don't mind to cut my own, but I just can't make the edges straight and professional with a pair of scissors or an x-acto knife. :)
Will do
 

Chris0516

Active Member
Joined
Feb 22, 2020
Messages
1,771
Reaction score
448
Location
Pittsboro, North Carolina
I had the same issue. I found a company called Lamshaw a while back that makes some that supposedly fit these Uniden units well. Found some on Amazon a while back, should be here tomorrow. I'll report back if you or anyone is interested.
I am definitely interested!!!
 

KK4JW

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Oct 25, 2018
Messages
90
Reaction score
49
Location
Kentucky
It is not difficult to use a pair of scissors and cut your own.
I beg to differ. Making the cut perfectly straight and to the exact size is a challenge. Sure, I can "butcher" something and slap it on there, but if I'm applying an accessory to a $1,000 piece of monitoring equipment, I want it to look perfect and not like a Sunday school craft project.

Then, let's take into consideration that some of us have less than perfect eyesight, and as mentioned less than perfect motor skills. If I was 20 years old again, maybe. I'm 42 though and am coming to terms with I'm just "not as good as I once was.."
 

JTL89

Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2026
Messages
14
Reaction score
6
These aren't perfect but get the job done i suppose. There's a bit of space around the protector. If one wants a perfect fit, I think the self cut ones would need to be used although these are pretty close. Not a great picture but
 

Attachments

  • 20260430_164026~3.jpg
    20260430_164026~3.jpg
    85.8 KB · Views: 50

KK4JW

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Oct 25, 2018
Messages
90
Reaction score
49
Location
Kentucky
These aren't perfect but get the job done i suppose. There's a bit of space around the protector. If one wants a perfect fit, I think the self cut ones would need to be used although these are pretty close. Not a great picture but
It isn't bad. Looks better than the $15.00 junk from Zips Scanners. I'm okay with a little space around the edge. A microfiber cloth makes quick work of tidying any dust in there.
 

JTL89

Member
Joined
Apr 26, 2026
Messages
14
Reaction score
6
It isn't bad. Looks better than the $15.00 junk from Zips Scanners. I'm okay with a little space around the edge. A microfiber cloth makes quick work of tidying any dust in there.
Yeah I just threw one of them on there while on lunch yesterday. Does the job. Now if I could just find a spare battery for it...
 

mr10pt

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Apr 17, 2020
Messages
335
Reaction score
194
Location
Lowell, IN
Has anyone tried the "liquid glass" product that's used on cell phones?
 

Chris0516

Active Member
Joined
Feb 22, 2020
Messages
1,771
Reaction score
448
Location
Pittsboro, North Carolina
It isn't bad. Looks better than the $15.00 junk from Zips Scanners. I'm okay with a little space around the edge. A microfiber cloth makes quick work of tidying any dust in there.
While I am not getting the SDS150. I got the screen protectors from Zip Scanners, and. I agree with you. They are terrible.
 

BabaYaga60

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Jun 8, 2026
Messages
30
Reaction score
33
CHEAP and dirty Screen protector for Anything with a screen ... CLEAR Gorilla tape ! (y)
 

JDKelley

Just call me "Sparks." Or "Lucky."
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Aug 31, 2019
Messages
323
Reaction score
219
Location
Hammerspace
Apparently, the SDS100 and SDS150 screens are very similar in dimension. If you are willing to be a test case, and willing to give me a few days (and DM me your address. . .) I've got a spare sample cut for the SDS100 I'll send you to test-fit, since i'll need to know anyhow.
 

eagle2046

Member
Premium Subscriber
Joined
Feb 22, 2007
Messages
59
Reaction score
17
Location
Eugene, Oregon
Hello JD, the exact measurements for my DSP-2 as follows: DIAGONAL=3.5 inches, HORIZOTAL=2.0 inches, Vertical=3.0 inches.
 

Similar threads

Top