Most screen protectors are designed to prevent scratches and soften the impact of drops, but they rarely address visibility—a problem that becomes most obvious outdoors. TORRAS is pitching its new OrigArmor Screen Protector as a fix. Marketed as the first of its kind to combine anti-reflective coating with a full 3D curved edge design, it’s meant to balance protection with a clearer, more natural viewing experience.
The headline feature is its anti-reflection layer, which TORRAS claims cuts reflectivity to under 0.8%, compared with the 4–5% typical of standard glass protectors. In practice, that should reduce screen glare when using an iPhone under direct sunlight or in bright indoor settings, helping users avoid maxing out screen brightness and draining battery life. The company also points to 95% light transmittance, which suggests the screen’s color reproduction and sharpness remain largely unaffected.

The 3D curved edge design aims for a seamless fit. With coverage extending nearly to the iPhone’s edges (advertised at 99.8%), it minimizes the step-effect many protectors leave around the bezel. For users, that could translate into smoother swipes and a more natural feel during scrolling, gaming, or reading sessions.
Durability features remain standard but refined. CNC-cut edges are reinforced to reduce the likelihood of corner cracks, and a shock-absorbing layer provides extra drop resistance. An anti-fingerprint coating adds to usability, helping the glass feel closer to the device’s native display.
At $34.99, available through TORRAS’s own site, OrigArmor enters a crowded market of premium screen protectors. Its clear differentiator is the anti-glare treatment, which could appeal most to commuters, travelers, and mobile gamers who use their phones heavily in varied lighting conditions. Compatibility currently extends to the iPhone 16 Pro Max, with iPhone 17 models promised in the near future. Whether it stands out long-term will depend on how well the anti-reflective coating holds up under daily wear, but as a first attempt at marrying clarity with protection, it pushes the conversation around screen protectors beyond simple scratch resistance.