This Installation Tray Design Shows iPhone Pro Users Focus on Camera Protection

Each lens got its own metal-rimmed glass protector, which acknowledged that the camera system was now more valuable and vulnerable than the screen itself. iPhone Pro camera bumps protrude significantly, making the lenses contact surfaces when phones rest face-up. This exposure creates scratch and damage risk that didn’t exist when cameras were flush with device backs.

The one-step installation tray addresses the primary frustration with camera lens protectors—precise alignment. The tray physically guides each protector into exact position over its corresponding lens, eliminating the guesswork and multiple attempts that plague manual alignment efforts.

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The individual lens coverage with metal rings creates raised bezels around each camera element, preventing direct surface contact even when the phone lies on its back. This protection preserves optical clarity while providing impact absorption that cases alone can’t deliver.

The cosmic orange color choice signals these are visible accessories rather than invisible protection. Unlike clear protectors that attempt to blend in, colored metal rings make a statement about device personalization while serving protective functions.

What’s revealing is how camera protection has become a distinct accessory category separate from screen protection or cases. The camera system’s importance to iPhone Pro value proposition—both functional and resale—has elevated lens protection to primary concern rather than afterthought.

The case-friendly specification indicates these work with protective cases rather than requiring naked iPhone use. The protectors sit thin enough that cases can install over them without interference, enabling layered protection strategies.

Previously listed at $9.99, current listings hover around $7.79. The low price makes trying dedicated lens protection economically trivial, removing cost as barrier to protecting what has become iPhones’ most distinctive and valuable feature.

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