Iphone 6 screen protector with exact cutouts

Been looking for a good screen protector for the iPhone 6.  However all I am seeing are ones with a full cutout for the home button.  I find them kinda ugly. Would like it to just have the circle cutout for the home button.
Has anyone come across one without the large cutouts?
Thanks and I look forward to your reply.

I just got my illoome screen protector today And it has the very precise cut outs. The sides and edges are covered

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