A phone screen is expensive to replace, and a camera lens is worse. The back panel of the iPhone 17 Pro holds a large, exposed array of lenses that catches every scratch a pocket can throw at it, and the front display is the most valuable single component on the device. The Ailun 3+3 pack attacks both problems at once. It ships with three 6.3 inch tempered glass screen protectors and three camera lens protectors for the iPhone 17 Pro, plus an installation frame and the usual cleaning tools. I installed a set on an iPhone 17 Pro and ran it through a month of real life to see how the six pieces of glass hold up.
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Design and Build
The pack opens to a careful organization: three screen protectors, three lens protectors, an installation frame, cleaning cloths, and dust removal stickers. The frame is the piece that separates this kit from a generic sheet of glass. You place it over the phone, drop the protector into the guides, and press down, which removes most of the anxiety from applying tempered glass to a new screen.
The screen glass is cut precisely for the 6.3 inch display of the iPhone 17 Pro. It includes the full opening for the Dynamic Island, so the pill shaped cutout around the front camera and sensors stays unobstructed, and it stops short of the extreme edges so a case can grip the phone without lifting the glass. The lens protectors are small discs of ultra thin glass shaped to sit over the raised camera array.

The build quality is consistent with Ailun's reputation: clean edges, a smooth oleophobic coating on the screen glass, and thin profile lens protectors that do not add visible bulk to the camera bump. Nothing about the set feels like a budget afterthought, which is the first thing I look for in accessory glass.
Key Features
The headline feature is dual protection in one purchase. Most protectors cover only the screen, leaving the camera lenses exposed, which is a strange gap given how easily the lens array gets scratched. This set closes that gap with tempered glass for both surfaces, so one box handles the two most vulnerable parts of the phone.

The installation frame is the second major feature. Applying screen glass without a frame is a ritual of careful alignment and crossed fingers. The frame turns it into a mechanical process: seat it, drop the glass, press, and you are done. My first application came out centered with a single tiny bubble that pressed out cleanly, and the lens protectors took about a minute each.
Sensor protection is the third feature. The Dynamic Island cutout keeps the front camera and Face ID sensors clear, and the lens protectors are positioned so they do not interfere with the LiDAR sensor or the autofocus array. Case friendliness rounds it out: the glass sits inside the bezel line, so a wide range of cases fit without conflict.
Real-World Performance
The screen protector became invisible in daily use, which is the highest compliment glass can earn. Touch response stayed full and immediate, with no dead zones and no lag during fast typing or game play. The oleophobic coating did its job too, keeping fingerprints to a manageable level and wiping clean with a sleeve swipe.
The camera side is where most lens protectors live or die. I photographed a mix of daytime scenes, indoor shots, and night cityscapes with the protectors installed, comparing the results against shots taken with the lenses bare. Sharpness and color held up in the vast majority of cases. The only visible difference came with very bright lights at night, where a point light source could throw a faint reflection across the lens glass.

Durability impressed me through the month. The screen glass took the usual run of pocket coins, keys, and the odd desk edge without a scratch, and the lens protectors survived a rough week in a bag with no marks. The Dynamic Island cutout stayed clean and the front camera autofocused normally, which confirmed the sensors were never obstructed.
The one genuine complaint is the night reflection on the lens protectors. It is subtle and only appears with strong point lights, but photographers who shoot cityscapes at night will notice it on some shots. It is the standard trade of protecting glass with glass, and for most people the scratch protection is worth more than the occasional reflection.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Six pieces of glass protect both screen and camera lenses
- Installation frame makes screen application nearly foolproof
- Dynamic Island cutout keeps Face ID and the front camera clear
- Lens protectors preserve sharpness and color in most light
- Three sets cover accidents and spare a second device
- Glass stays case friendly with most iPhone 17 Pro cases
Cons:
- Bright lights at night can reflect faintly through the lens glass
- Lens protectors add slight thickness to the camera bump
- Screen glass still shows fingerprints over time
- No camera cutout guide beyond the included tools
How It Compares
Screen protection splits into bare screens, film protectors, and tempered glass, while camera protection is either absent or an add on. The Ailun pack covers both in one buy, which is the strongest argument for it. I compared it against a bare phone, a film only protector, and a glass only screen protector.
| Feature | Ailun 3+3 Pack | Film Only | Screen Glass Only |
|---|---|---|---|
| Screen protection | Tempered glass x3 | Thin film | Tempered glass |
| Camera protection | Lens glass x3 | None | None |
| Installation frame | Included | Rarely | Sometimes |
| Face ID access | Unobstructed | Usually fine | Usually fine |
| Sets included | 3 | 1 to 2 | 1 to 3 |

A film protector is thinner and cheaper but offers weak impact protection and does nothing for the camera. A glass only protector covers the screen well but leaves the lenses exposed, which is the exact gap this pack closes. If you want the full protection story on the iPhone in general, CNET has a clear guide to the best iPhone screen protectors that explains why glass with a frame and a lens option is worth the money.
Who Should Buy It
Buy the Ailun 3+3 pack if you are buying an iPhone 17 Pro and want the screen and the camera protected from day one, if you install your own glass and want the frame to make it easy, or if you want spares on hand for accidents and second devices. It is also a strong fit for anyone who carries the phone against keys and coins and has seen a scratched lens before.

Skip it if you shoot heavily at night and cannot accept the occasional lens reflection, or if you already own a case with a sliding lens cover. For everyone else, this is a complete, well built protection kit at a sensible price. You can check the current price for the Ailun iPhone 17 Pro protection pack on Amazon when you are ready.
How We Test
I installed the Ailun set on an iPhone 17 Pro using the included frame and ran it for a month of daily use. I typed, played games, and swiped constantly to judge touch response, and I inspected the glass under direct light for scratches and edge lift after the month.

I photographed daylight scenes, indoor subjects, and night cityscapes with the lens protectors fitted, and compared the images against the same shots taken with the lenses bare. I tested Face ID in dim light and low angle use to confirm the Dynamic Island cutout worked. I did not perform a laboratory scratch test or drop the phone from extreme heights, which is beyond the reasonable scope of any screen protector. The Ailun listing on Amazon shows the current price and available sizes.
Ailun iPhone 17 Pro Screen and Camera Lens Protector: Questions People Ask
Does the Ailun screen protector work with the Dynamic Island?
Yes. The tempered glass is cut with the Dynamic Island opening unobstructed, so the front camera and Face ID sensors stay exposed and the feature works normally.
What is included in the 3+3 pack?
The pack includes three 6.3 inch tempered glass screen protectors and three camera lens protectors, plus an installation frame, cleaning cloths, and dust removal stickers.
Will the screen protector fit with a phone case?
Yes. The glass is sized to sit inside the edges of most iPhone 17 Pro cases, so a case can grip the phone without lifting the protector.
Does the camera lens protector affect photo quality?
The lens protectors are ultra thin tempered glass that sits over the lenses and did not noticeably change sharpness or color in most of my photo testing, though very bright lights at night can reflect faintly.
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