The Invisible Shield doesn't look like much; just a piece of plastic wrap with a sticky side. When I got it in the mail, I was kind of angry; had I really paid thirty dollars for that? But it was a different story once I put the Invisible Shield on my iPod.
Applying the Invisible Shield was kind of difficult, especially for the iPod Touch. The Invisible Sheild was cut so it could go around every port on the iPod, so you have to apply it perfectly. Even if you're off my a millimeter, it could cover up half of the headphone jack. I had to rip it off and re-apply it a few times; thankfully, the Invisible Shield is reusable.
Once I had it on, I was very impressed with the way it looked on my iPod-- or, should I say, the way it didn't look. I had expected it to add a little bit of girth to my iPod, but I could barely see it. Many of the other “invisible” iPod protectors I've tried out before have had a type of criss-cross pattern on them which attracts glare and makes the iPod look ugly. The Invisible Shield is totally smooth, and instead of creating more glare, the amount of glare on my screen has decreased.
On the iPod Nano, the Invisible Sheild completely covers the entire device with one sheet; even the screen and click wheel. For the iPod Touch, it has two separate sheets that also covered the entire iPod.