![]() ![]() Other screen protectors that I’ve used in the past haven’t had this coating, so I can really tell a difference. ![]() The screen protector features an oleophobic coating that is great for reducing smudges from your fingers. As long as those bubbles don’t have a piece of dust in the center of them, you can easily get rid of them by using a microfiber cloth to gently move/slide the bubbles to the edge of the display. You probably will have a couple of bubbles after the protector is first placed on your display. The final step is to remove the clear adhesive backing, line up the speaker cutout at the top of the protector with the speaker on the phone and let the protector stick to the screen. This is an important step because any particles left on the screen will result in bubbles under the glass that will not disappear once the protector is installed. ![]() Using the included tapes, you can remove any dust particles on the screen. Installation of the Nomad Goods screen protector is pretty much fool proof because the package includes a plastic alignment frame that snaps over the iPhone’s screen.Īfter you clean the screen with the included wipe, you can place the frame over the screen and are ready for the next step. Nomad's week in China left us all more fluent in the aspect of our brand that matters most: building reliable tools for the modern Nomad.Nomad Goods Screen Protector What’s in the package? ![]() Over 15 hours later, we arrived back in SB, tired and happy to be back home. After a brief visit to our Hong Kong warehouse, we headed to the airport and flew back to LA. Now Coco Park is full of craft breweries, restaurants that serve global cuisines and night clubs frequented by locals who grew up in Shenzhen.Īfter our night out in Coco Park and Futian, we once again did the two bus dual border crossing shuffle back into Hong Kong. Brian Hahn and Noah Dentzel, Nomad Co-Founders, first visited Coco Park when it was little more than a mall with some expat bars. Even Coco Park, a relatively new development in one of the most developed districts of Shenzhen, had changed tons since Nomad began. On our last night in Shenzhen, we managed to escape the banquet schedule and check out some of the night clubs in Coco Park, a famous mall in Shenzhen. We went back to Shenzhen the next day and spent one more night in China before heading home. We ended our visit with Maxwise with a big dinner before making the drive back to our hotel and turning in for the night.Īfter our visit to Supercase, we spent the night in Guangzhou and of course had another obligatory banquet. Everyone, not just our product team, has valuable feedback when it comes to making our vision reality, and this trip dialed us into the production side of things like never before. However, it also means that every Nomad product has hundreds and hundreds of hours of design work, troubleshooting, and in-house testing behind it. Instead, we design everything from the ground up, which gives us lots of control over design, meaning that we get to build the products we actually want. This is when you take a generic product that a factory already makes and add your logo. As a company, we do all of our own original design. We then toured the factory and checked out some of the quality control processes that we put our products through, from tension tests to coil checks on our wireless chargers. We broke off into groups to tackle specific issues, from shipping to product quality to environmental sustainability. When we arrived in Zhongshan, we went to the offices of Maxwise, the factory that makes Base Station Apple Watch and Base Station Hub, among other things. Our ever-vigilant customer support team, led by Chloe Ferrari, spent the drive doing their best to answer customer questions and help out with order issues. Fortunately, I was able to sleep most of the ride. After shaking off the combined haze from the wedding night and jet lag, we hit the road for a two-hour drive to visit one of our factories in Zhongshan. ![]()
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