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title: "Magnetic MacBook Pro 14\" Privacy Screen MP14 for 14 inch MacBook Pro (2021-2024, M1, M2, M3, M4, Pro, Max), Removable Laptop Privacy Screen, Anti Glare Blue Light Screen Protector"
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# Reduces harmful blue light by 22% for eye comfort Magnetic attachment for effortless snap-on/off Limits viewing angle to ±30° for ultimate privacy Magnetic MacBook Pro 14" Privacy Screen MP14 for 14 inch MacBook Pro (2021-2024, M1, M2, M3, M4, Pro, Max), Removable Laptop Privacy Screen, Anti Glare Blue Light Screen Protector

**Price:** $75.60
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## Summary

> 🛡️ Lock your screen, unlock your focus — privacy that moves with you.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Magnetic MacBook Pro 14" Privacy Screen MP14 for 14 inch MacBook Pro (2021-2024, M1, M2, M3, M4, Pro, Max), Removable Laptop Privacy Screen, Anti Glare Blue Light Screen Protector
- **How much does it cost?** $75.60 with free shipping
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual-Mode Viewing:** Flip between matte and glossy finishes to reduce glare or enhance clarity—customize your screen experience effortlessly.
- • **Blue Light Defense:** Filters out 22% of harmful blue light, protecting your eyes during those marathon work sessions or late-night creativity bursts.
- • **Privacy on Your Terms:** Narrows side viewing angles to ±30°, keeping your confidential info locked down in any public or hybrid workspace.
- • **Seamless Magnetic Fit:** Snaps perfectly onto your MacBook Pro’s built-in magnets—no adhesives, no residue, just sleek security.
- • **Travel-Ready & Protective:** Includes a cleaning cloth and screen holder to keep your privacy screen pristine and scratch-free wherever you go.

## Overview

The Magnetic MacBook Pro 14" Privacy Screen MP14 offers a sleek, magnetically-attached filter that limits side viewing angles to ±30°, effectively shielding your screen from prying eyes. Compatible with MacBook Pro models from 2021 to 2024 (M1 through M4, Pro, Max), it features reversible matte and glossy sides, reduces blue light exposure by 22%, and comes with cleaning and storage accessories. Designed for hybrid professionals, it balances privacy, eye comfort, and portability without compromising your MacBook’s sleep functionality.

## Description

The move toward hybrid working means that the modern workplace is no longer a single, easy-to-secure location. Users can be working anywhere, with an increased chance of visual hacking. Owners of the MacBook Pro 14" require a privacy screen that can be quickly attached and detached, allowing the laptop to close completely to enter sleep mode. The MagPro Elite Magnetic Privacy Screen attaches seamlessly to the MacBook Pro’s magnetic frame, requiring no inconvenient adhesives. Allowing the device to close completely, the screen narrows the viewing angle to +/- 30°, limiting the chance of unauthorized viewing and reducing harmful blue light and glare.

Review: MBP 14" (2021) user, not sure what the complaints are all about - I've been in search for a screen protector for my MBP ever since I received it in January 2022 (I was one of the first people to order one). I gave up on this due to the number of reports of people cracking screens with screen protectors like this, or with keyboard covers. My MBP, like many others, has been plagued with the screen having imprints from the keys that are now permanent marks on the screen. It actually hides these imprints on the screen quite well. I have no idea what the difference is between this privacy screen and the more expensive elite, and this is the only one I've tried. It works great for its intended function as well as protecting the screen while in use. For ~$40 it's feasible to occasionally purchase a new one if the matte side gets dirty, which was one of my initial concerns. To address some common complaints: "The bottom corners fall off and make the bottom of the screen blurry and makes it impossible to use the dock on my MacBook" - I don't know what you're doing. The bottom DOES fall away from the screen if your screen is tilted down toward the keyboard. Where on earth are you using a laptop that requires you to tilt the screen down to use it? It clings on its own down to about a 75 degree angle, then it starts to fall away. I think the average person uses their laptop at more than 90 degrees, maybe closer to 110 degrees, so it doesn't make much sense to complain about this unless you're looking for an issue. For what it's worth, I haven't even opened the adhesive yet. I think this is for if you want to leave the privacy screen attached to the laptop, which I don't plan to. In that case, sure, I can see this being a bit of a nuisance, but I've been able to open and close the screen without issue. "The screen gets darker toward the edges making it hard to see" - I'm not sure where you're using your laptop, but if the brightness is up high enough to see the screen, then you can see the screen very well. Yes it does get a shade darker toward the edges, but that is a natural consequence of a privacy screen with a large surface area. If you don't want someone next to you able to see your screen, then you have to accept that there's a limited viewing angle. If they improved this side effect, it would not sufficiently work as a privacy screen. Why else did you buy this? Be glad it works. Keep in mind the whole point of this technology is to balance it between viewer experience and privacy. It's a very fine line, and the bigger the screen, the more you realize that. Also keep in mind, I'm reviewing based on a 14" screen, NOT a 16", which I can imagine would show this side effect more prominently. "You can still see what's on the screen from the side" - This is true to an extent. It has a lot to do with how bright you have the screen in relationship to how bright it is in your environment. No, it does not need to be so dark that it's hard to see or read. But, the brighter it is, the easier it is for someone next to you to read the screen. Based on my own testing, at a reasonable/comfortable brightness level, I could not read what's on the screen with someone sitting next to me (ie same seating distance as you'd find on a plane). I've only tested this in a medium-light environment, such as a coffee shop in the evening. Flights tend to be lower light, and I haven't tested this yet, but as long as your screen brightness matches your surrounding environment correctly, you should get the desired effect. To elaborate on my findings, when sitting directly next to someone using this privacy screen at a comfortable brightness, you can see less than 1/5 clearly enough to read, though it is difficult to read as it's very dim (this is a good thing). If you step this up to full brightness, you can read about 1/4 to 1/3 of the screen, with the edge nearest you being easy to read and tapering off from there. One thing worth noting on this topic, is that unless you go below a comfortable brightness, it will be easy for people to make out shapes and possibly infer the content on your screen when sitting next to you. For content that you feel requires more privacy, you will want to sit at least a few feet away or lower your brightness below what you may find comfortable. Keep in mind, all of this testing was done with someone sitting literally shoulder to shoulder, and I'm relaying worst case scenario. "This doesn't work in lecture style seating" - This is true, and I agree if I needed it for that purpose, I would also find this to be annoying. This privacy screen only works for people sitting to your left or right. The vertical (up/down) viewing angle is almost completely unaffected, which is actually more ideal for every day use, but not so ideal for concerns about the person sitting behind you. I believe the type you're looking for is called a 4-way privacy screen, and I think those are harder to find because most people do not want to have to look at their screen at a very specific angle for every day use. "This changes colors and makes it difficult to edit photos and videos" - I disagree on any color shifts, I haven't noticed an obvious one, but I also haven't attempted photo or video editing yet. I don't know that I'd have anything modifying my screen when I'm trying to edit anyway. But this will work just fine for editing if you really need to do it in a place where you don't want someone to see your screen.. in other words, you won't find something better for it. I don't often leave reviews but felt this was a well earned review because of the mixed feedback on the product. I almost didn't order it because of the poor reviews I summarized here, so if you're in doubt, try it and don't buy into the poor feedback.
Review: Almost perfect accessory for screen protection and privacy - Perfect for more private laptop use. The magnetic attachment across the top allows the screen to attach to the laptop display with good alignment and easy removal. The field of view from the side of the laptop display is greatly limited as you would expect from a privacy screen. I'd offer that this is a much needed accessory for travel and even in the office (if you work on confidential materials). The only draw back and the reason I didn't give it 5 stars, is the bottom edge. You need to use small stickers to keep it attached the the bottom of the screen. Otherwise the privacy screen will hang loose and cause the text on the screen to be blurry (unless the privacy screen is right up against the laptop screen). The top magnets are amazing, I wish they could have done the same on the bottom edge.

## Features

- Macbook privacy screen filter integrates seamlessly with all 14" MacBook Pro; attaches to magnets that are already built in to the MacBook's frame
- Limits viewing angle to +/- 30 degrees, hiding personal or confidential information from anyone trying to look from the side; TAA compliant
- Reversible with matte and glossy viewing options; reduces harmful Blue light by up to 22%; Includes cleaning cloth and screen holder to keep your privacy screen clean and protected from scratches while not in use
- Note: Because this privacy screen attaches with magnets versus sticking to the MacBook screen, The lid of the laptop may have a slight gap when closed with the privacy screen attached; but the MacBook will still go to sleep and/or turn of the screen If that functionality is enabled

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Monitor Anti-Glare & Privacy Filters |

## Images

![Magnetic MacBook Pro 14" Privacy Screen MP14 for 14 inch MacBook Pro (2021-2024, M1, M2, M3, M4, Pro, Max), Removable Laptop Privacy Screen, Anti Glare Blue Light Screen Protector - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71BslDkW2HL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MBP 14" (2021) user, not sure what the complaints are all about
*by E***B on October 6, 2023*

I've been in search for a screen protector for my MBP ever since I received it in January 2022 (I was one of the first people to order one). I gave up on this due to the number of reports of people cracking screens with screen protectors like this, or with keyboard covers. My MBP, like many others, has been plagued with the screen having imprints from the keys that are now permanent marks on the screen. It actually hides these imprints on the screen quite well. I have no idea what the difference is between this privacy screen and the more expensive elite, and this is the only one I've tried. It works great for its intended function as well as protecting the screen while in use. For ~$40 it's feasible to occasionally purchase a new one if the matte side gets dirty, which was one of my initial concerns. To address some common complaints: "The bottom corners fall off and make the bottom of the screen blurry and makes it impossible to use the dock on my MacBook" - I don't know what you're doing. The bottom DOES fall away from the screen if your screen is tilted down toward the keyboard. Where on earth are you using a laptop that requires you to tilt the screen down to use it? It clings on its own down to about a 75 degree angle, then it starts to fall away. I think the average person uses their laptop at more than 90 degrees, maybe closer to 110 degrees, so it doesn't make much sense to complain about this unless you're looking for an issue. For what it's worth, I haven't even opened the adhesive yet. I think this is for if you want to leave the privacy screen attached to the laptop, which I don't plan to. In that case, sure, I can see this being a bit of a nuisance, but I've been able to open and close the screen without issue. "The screen gets darker toward the edges making it hard to see" - I'm not sure where you're using your laptop, but if the brightness is up high enough to see the screen, then you can see the screen very well. Yes it does get a shade darker toward the edges, but that is a natural consequence of a privacy screen with a large surface area. If you don't want someone next to you able to see your screen, then you have to accept that there's a limited viewing angle. If they improved this side effect, it would not sufficiently work as a privacy screen. Why else did you buy this? Be glad it works. Keep in mind the whole point of this technology is to balance it between viewer experience and privacy. It's a very fine line, and the bigger the screen, the more you realize that. Also keep in mind, I'm reviewing based on a 14" screen, NOT a 16", which I can imagine would show this side effect more prominently. "You can still see what's on the screen from the side" - This is true to an extent. It has a lot to do with how bright you have the screen in relationship to how bright it is in your environment. No, it does not need to be so dark that it's hard to see or read. But, the brighter it is, the easier it is for someone next to you to read the screen. Based on my own testing, at a reasonable/comfortable brightness level, I could not read what's on the screen with someone sitting next to me (ie same seating distance as you'd find on a plane). I've only tested this in a medium-light environment, such as a coffee shop in the evening. Flights tend to be lower light, and I haven't tested this yet, but as long as your screen brightness matches your surrounding environment correctly, you should get the desired effect. To elaborate on my findings, when sitting directly next to someone using this privacy screen at a comfortable brightness, you can see less than 1/5 clearly enough to read, though it is difficult to read as it's very dim (this is a good thing). If you step this up to full brightness, you can read about 1/4 to 1/3 of the screen, with the edge nearest you being easy to read and tapering off from there. One thing worth noting on this topic, is that unless you go below a comfortable brightness, it will be easy for people to make out shapes and possibly infer the content on your screen when sitting next to you. For content that you feel requires more privacy, you will want to sit at least a few feet away or lower your brightness below what you may find comfortable. Keep in mind, all of this testing was done with someone sitting literally shoulder to shoulder, and I'm relaying worst case scenario. "This doesn't work in lecture style seating" - This is true, and I agree if I needed it for that purpose, I would also find this to be annoying. This privacy screen only works for people sitting to your left or right. The vertical (up/down) viewing angle is almost completely unaffected, which is actually more ideal for every day use, but not so ideal for concerns about the person sitting behind you. I believe the type you're looking for is called a 4-way privacy screen, and I think those are harder to find because most people do not want to have to look at their screen at a very specific angle for every day use. "This changes colors and makes it difficult to edit photos and videos" - I disagree on any color shifts, I haven't noticed an obvious one, but I also haven't attempted photo or video editing yet. I don't know that I'd have anything modifying my screen when I'm trying to edit anyway. But this will work just fine for editing if you really need to do it in a place where you don't want someone to see your screen.. in other words, you won't find something better for it. I don't often leave reviews but felt this was a well earned review because of the mixed feedback on the product. I almost didn't order it because of the poor reviews I summarized here, so if you're in doubt, try it and don't buy into the poor feedback.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost perfect accessory for screen protection and privacy
*by R***S on September 27, 2025*

Perfect for more private laptop use. The magnetic attachment across the top allows the screen to attach to the laptop display with good alignment and easy removal. The field of view from the side of the laptop display is greatly limited as you would expect from a privacy screen. I'd offer that this is a much needed accessory for travel and even in the office (if you work on confidential materials). The only draw back and the reason I didn't give it 5 stars, is the bottom edge. You need to use small stickers to keep it attached the the bottom of the screen. Otherwise the privacy screen will hang loose and cause the text on the screen to be blurry (unless the privacy screen is right up against the laptop screen). The top magnets are amazing, I wish they could have done the same on the bottom edge.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Two Corners Not Stable
*by K***C on April 27, 2026*

This privacy screen is easy to install and is helpful in crowded rooms. But the tint on it is dark enough that it needs all four corners to be anchored in order to still see the screen with clarity, and the bottom anchors are adhesive, not magnets, and quickly lost their "stick" even without the screen being removed / repositioned. If the screen came with a pack of many corner adhesives i'd understand, but as is this seems to be a fatal flaw in being able to use the product for more than a month.

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