3mk Protection Code: W-3SPrtP-HN14P-0

3mk SilverProtection+ protective foil for Huawei Nova 14 Pro

6.79 EUR
Price incl. VAT In stock - 8 pcs.

Delivery

Latvia
Pick up in store13.07.2026 * Free
Pick up from parcel locker14.07.2026 * 2.41 EUR
Courier delivery14.07.2026 * 4.99 EUR
Description

Protect your health and your device with the 3mk SilverProtection+ protective foil for Huawei Nova 14 Pro. This advanced film does more than just shield your screen from physical damage; it actively maintains a hygienic surface by eliminating 99% of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and mold 24/7.

Key Benefits

  • Enhanced Durability: Strengthens your smartphone display by up to 400% with a multi-layered, impact-resistant structure.
  • Antimicrobial Protection: Features a specialized coating that kills 99% of known pathogens, keeping your device cleaner between disinfections.
  • Self-Healing Technology: Equipped with a Self-Heal coating that automatically repairs minor scratches and damage to maintain a smooth surface.
  • Perfect Fit: Highly flexible material ensures a secure, tight adhesion even on curved display edges.
  • Premium Feel: High-quality oleophobic coating provides a smooth, glass-like glide for your fingers and makes cleaning effortless.

Easy Wet Installation

Achieve a professional finish without the frustration of air bubbles or dust. The included 100% display-safe installation gel ensures a perfect, seamless application, even if you have no prior experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the antimicrobial technology safe? Yes, the film has been rigorously tested and is completely safe for daily user interaction.
  • Does the technology work 24/7? Yes, the protection is active at all times, though it is still recommended to maintain general smartphone hygiene.
  • Is wet mounting safe for my phone? Absolutely. The installation gel is safe for your device, and any excess can be easily wiped away after the film is applied.
  • Does it protect against SARS-CoV-2? While the film kills 99% of known viruses, research regarding the specific SARS-CoV-2 strain is ongoing.