Best iPhone 6 Plus Screen Protector

I have a Zagg for my iPhone 6 but my sister is looking for iPhone 6 Plus screen Protector, I wonder if this LUVVITT is good brand or not for screen protector,
They look good but Im not sure for my iPhone 6 Plus
LUVVITT Screen Protector for iPhone Plus

Go with the Arcadia Oleophobic Tempered Glass screen protector ! It is amazing!! I bought it because its the only one I've found to have a 5 star rating on Amazon and its only $11.95! It works great, goes on easy and doesn't inhibit the touch functionality at all. Its super hard and protective but is also thin enough that it doesn't seem like its even there! I would definitely recommend this one over any other ones out there!

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