🔍 Keep Your Privacy Under Wraps!
The Webcam Cover (3 Pack) is an ultra-thin, 0.03 inch slide designed to protect your privacy by covering your webcam when not in use. Compatible with a variety of devices including laptops, tablets, and smartphones, it features a strong adhesive for long-lasting use and is easy to install in just four steps.
Standing screen display size | 0.03 Inches |
Brand | Yilador |
Item model number | YL0211172803 |
Hardware Platform | tablet, PC, smart phone, laptop |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.73 x 0.35 x 0.02 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.73 x 0.35 x 0.02 inches |
Color | 3*Black |
Manufacturer | Yilador |
ASIN | B07TBG7WM9 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 1, 2019 |
C**T
Simple, effective, sleek
These are super simple, elegant, sleek, and lightweight. I appreciate that it comes in a pack of 3 but it feels like I won’t need all 3 for my one laptop since it seems to be good quality. It of course does make my laptop not completely close all the way but it isn’t as thick as a previous one I’ve had. These are very small so I worried it would block my camera but you can’t tell at all/it does not block the video at all. It was a bit tricky to install/there were no instructions/tips on how to get it to line up well/not crooked, but also straight forward to figure out. The slide mechanism works great, no issues with it at all. The black color blends in so well with my laptop, you can barely tell I have a cover on at all.
N**S
Just What You Need For Some Privacy
My laptop was having some weird issue where my camera was being turned on by itself every once in a while. I didn't want to have it be a privacy issue so I bought these. They work really well for their intended purpose. They adhere to the laptop easily and stay put. Being able to slide the cover to use the camera when I needed instead of just covering it with a sticker is so much easier and convenient. I've used all three stickers on different types of laptops and they all have fit just fine! Definitely recommend these for piece of mind.
D**.
Works Great!
Its works great on my thin laptop, the cover is smaller than I expected but fits perfectly on my HP 14-fq1035cl.
S**S
small but sticky
Fairly easy to use but kinda hard to place since they're so small. They do work and they stay on once placed.
R**
Slide to secure
These laptop camera covers are a great purchase for anyone concerned about privacy. They're easy to install, ultra-thin so they don't interfere with closing your laptop, and they slide open and shut smoothly. Whether you're working from home or just want peace of mind, these little covers add an extra layer of security without any hassle. Highly recommended for anyone who values digital privacy
Y**P
Effective but…
Did these work as described? Yes, but since they have no weight to them, I’m concerned about how long they will last.Others I’ve used provided a solid “click” or “snap” like feeling when covering the camera. These do not and seem like they slide too easily in either direction.They’re very flimsy, but they were the least expensive ones I found.
C**A
Get this one
I appreciate that these had only 3 items, because often you end up having to buy more than you need. These work work well. I travelled with my laptop and dropped it and it did not fall off. It was simple to install it. Excellent deal for the price.
S**D
I Dreamed of Security. I Got a Fingernail-Sized Betrayal.
Let me take you back to the beginning. The moment of purchase. There I was, riding high on a dopamine wave of productivity. I'd just reorganized my bookmarks, unsubscribed from emails I hadn't opened in years, and—because I have ADHD—suddenly became convinced that my webcam was the enemy. The solution? Webcam covers. Simple. Minimal. Safe.Enter the Yilador Webcam Cover (3 Pack), 0.03 inch Thin.They promised sleek protection, universal fit, subtle elegance. They whispered of privacy, control, the kind of small detail that silently screams “I’ve got my life together.” I was sold.The moment they arrived, I knew I had made a terrible mistake.Each cover was roughly the size of a flea with a gym membership. So thin, so weightless, I thought the envelope might be empty. I peeled the first one off the backing and immediately lost it. Gone. Not on the desk, not in the carpet. Just gone. It may still be orbiting my apartment. It may have returned to the quantum vacuum from whence it came.I moved on—already sweating—only to find the second one had no intention of sticking to any of my three laptops. Not the matte finish, not the glossy bezel, not even the flat aluminum on the MacBook. It slid around like a drunk snail, then lifted off completely, like it too rejected the life I was trying to build.Undeterred, I tried the third. Surely, I thought, this one will stay. Reader, it did not. It lasted just long enough to look like it was working, then popped off the next time I opened the lid. It clung to the opposite screen like it had been exiled from its homeland.And here’s the kicker: even when “successfully” applied, the design is so minuscule that it’s nearly impossible to operate without tweezers and the patience of a monk. You want to slide it open to use your camera? Hope you enjoy finger gymnastics and disappointment. I felt like I was playing Operation but with my laptop’s dignity on the line.Within 20 minutes, I had transitioned from excitement to confusion to fury to existential doubt.Is it me?Is my hardware too modern? Too obsolete?Do I just not deserve privacy?Eventually, I gave up and slapped a piece of painter’s tape over my webcam.Is it elegant? No.Does it work? Flawlessly.Will it rip off some screen coating in six months? Probably.But at least it stays on.I want to believe these covers might work for someone. Someone with an ultra-flat, perfectly clean device and the fine motor skills of a watchmaker. Someone who doesn’t drop things or breathe too hard while aligning stickers. But for the rest of us?This is not the way.So now I carry the lesson. I carry the weight. I carry the memory of that night, hunched over my laptop in dim light, trying to convince a glorified plastic eyelash to stick to my machine like it owed me something.It did not.It never did.
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