I tried Jsaux’s new anti-glare Switch 2 screen protector, and it revealed a glaring bug

A blurry image of a Nintendo Switch 2 on its homescreen, intentionally out of focus to reveal a reflection of a light with a trapped cockroach inside.
Testing this anti-glare screen protector revealed a very dead cockroach in my ceiling.

I have a dead cockroach in my ceiling, and I only noticed it thanks to a Switch 2 screen protector that, ironically, is supposed to tame reflections. The protector in question is a pre-production sample of the Jsaux Obsidian AR screen protector, which is coming in October for $21.99.

The company claims it's better than standard screen protectors because it features a similar physical vapor deposition (PVD) coating found in the Apple Studio Display. It's supposed to reduce glare while retaining a glossy appearance - an ideal combination for gamers, since you can't always choose where you'll play games.

In reality, this pre-production screen …

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