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The Ocushield iPhone 12 Screen Protector is Germ-Proof

The Ocushield iPhone 12 screen protector is a multipurpose accessory for the upcoming Apple-branded smartphone that will work to keep users protected from germs and more.

The protector works by being positioned onto the screen and will go to work providing protection from scratches and breakage, while also working to block out blue light from making its way to the eyes. This could help to reduce the fatigue associated with staring at a screen for too long and could even help with getting a more restful sleep when using the smartphone after dark.

The Ocushield iPhone 12 screen protector also features a self-cleaning design that will passively kill 99.9% of bacteria on the surface to prevent it from lingering around between formal cleanings.
Trend Themes
1. Antibacterial Screen Protectors - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity to develop improved versions of antibacterial screen protectors that can protect against a wider range of germs and viruses.
2. Blue Light Reduction - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity to develop new screen technologies that can effectively reduce blue light without compromising display quality.
3. Self-cleaning Surfaces - There is a disruptive innovation opportunity to incorporate self-cleaning surfaces into a broader range of products beyond just smartphones and consumer electronics.
Industry Implications
1. Smartphone Accessories - The smartphone accessories industry can capitalize on the trend of antibacterial screen protectors by offering a wider range of products that cater to consumers' growing concern over hygiene and cleanliness.
2. Healthcare Technology - The healthcare technology industry can explore the potential of antibacterial coatings and self-cleaning surfaces to develop medical devices that can help reduce the spread of infectious diseases in clinical settings.
3. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can incorporate self-cleaning surfaces and blue light reduction technologies into a broader range of products, making them more attractive to health-conscious and environmentally-conscious consumers.

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