







🛡️ Shield your GoPro Hero 13 in style—because your adventures deserve crystal-clear protection!
The PCTC 9 PCS Hero 13 Screen Protector kit offers a precision-engineered, ultra-clear tempered glass solution specifically designed for the GoPro Hero 13 Black. Featuring 9H hardness, a hydrophobic coating, and bubble-free installation technology, it protects your camera screen and lenses from scratches, impacts, and smudges while maintaining perfect visual clarity. The comprehensive kit includes multiple protectors, lens covers, and cleaning accessories, making it the ultimate upgrade for professionals who demand durability and flawless performance.












| ASIN | B0DGQ3K9M1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #153 in Digital Camera Screen Protectors |
| Brand | PCTC |
| Brand Name | PCTC |
| Clarity | 9 |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Compatible Phone Models | GO PRO HERO 13 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 84 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Included Components | 1 X Silicone Lens Protective Cover, 9 X Go Pro Hero 13 Screen Protector, Screen cleaning accessories |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2.3"L x 1.5"W |
| Item Hardness | 9H |
| Manufacturer | PCTC |
| Material | Glass |
| Model Name | Go Pro Hero 13 Screen Protector |
| Model Number | Go Pro Hero 13 |
| Number of Items | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.3"L x 1.5"W |
| Screen Surface Description | Glossy |
| Special Features | 9 H Surface Hardness |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No |
K**D
Fits well
Fits screens and lenses well, would buy again.
Y**N
Finally, a screen protector that respects the sacred hierarchy of engineering-grade polymers.
Let me start by saying: I don’t trust plastics. Not emotionally. Not spiritually. Not after what low-grade thermoplastics did to consumer electronics in the late 2000s. If it doesn’t come with a datasheet mentioning polycarbonate blends, amorphous copolymers, or biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate, I get suspicious. So when this GoPro screen protector showed up, I prepared myself for disappointment. I was expecting the usual: some sad, floppy sheet of injection-molded thermoplastic masquerading as protection. Probably cut from the same roll of low-crystallinity PET film they use for discount blister packaging. But no. This thing has presence. It’s real tempered glass—none of that pseudo-rigid thermoformed polypropylene derivative nonsense. You pick it up and you can feel the difference immediately. There’s actual structural integrity here. The kind you’d expect from something that went through a legitimate thermal tempering and ion-exchange strengthening process, not just a quick trip past a heat lamp in a factory that also makes novelty keychains. The adhesive layer is where it really gets interesting. Instead of some sketchy, inconsistent pressure-sensitive acrylic polymer that turns cloudy after a week, this uses a clean, optically clear viscoelastic adhesive matrix. It flows just enough to eliminate microvoids, but not so much that it oozes like a poorly cross-linked elastomer. When you lay it down, the adhesion spreads across the surface like a well-behaved thermoplastic elastomer negotiating intermolecular forces. No trapped air pockets. No Newton’s rings. Just smooth, even lamination between the protector and the display substrate. The oleophobic coating is also legit. Not just a thin smear of whatever fluorinated compound was cheapest that day. This feels like an actual fluoropolymer-based surface treatment—something in the family of perfluorinated alkyl silanes or similar hydrophobic sorcery. Finger oils bead up and slide off like they’ve been told this surface is for high-molecular-weight professionals only. Edge finishing? Clean. No stress risers, no micro-fractures, no jagged transitions that would encourage catastrophic failure through subcritical crack propagation. The edges feel like they were properly polished instead of just snapped off a sheet of extruded acrylic copolymer with a dull blade. Even the backing film during installation felt decent—none of that crinkly, electrostatically clingy low-density polyethylene that sticks to everything except the thing it’s supposed to protect. In short: • Real tempered glass, not glorified polyvinyl chloride window cling • Proper adhesive, not bargain-bin styrenic block copolymer goo • Smooth coating, not some mystery polyolefin derivative pretending to be premium Five stars. A rare example of consumer tech protection that doesn’t feel like it was made from leftover polypropylene, polyethylene, polycarbonate, and polyethylene terephthalate swept off the factory floor and pressed into a rectangle.
E**Z
Works
Keeps Screen And Lens Protected
R**E
Good Product
Good Product
E**E
Nice quality
Installation was simple, protectors fit the screens very well. Great value for this peace of mind, especially given the cost of the GoPro. After several uses the protectors are still well adhered and have not impeded the function of the device.
W**T
Does what it says
Worked well
K**.
Not durable
The installation was easy, and the fit is good. The problem is that the first time I used the camera, the lens protector got shattered. I use this on my gokart (with speeds up to 70mph) and have used other brands on older model cameras without the screen protector shattering on first use.
J**L
Lots of protection
Screen protect all the things! But also a silicon cover which frankly now that I have one I think the go pro should have come with.
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