- VoIP & Phone Systems
The Complete Guide to Business VoIP Systems in 2026
18 Mar, 2026

£108.31 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got people sat beside your desk, this sort of 3M magnetic privacy filter is one of the few “actually worthwhile” security purchases. The big win with the T‑Comply setup is that it’s meant to fit cleanly and sit securely without you faffing around with tape or permanent mounting. For a 25" 16:10 monitor, it’s also a sensible way to stop casual shoulder-surfing in open-plan offices—especially if you’re running spreadsheets, HR info, admin screens, or anything customer-facing.
That said, £90 ex‑VAT isn’t pocket change, and privacy filters aren’t magic: you’re trading convenience and clarity for reduced viewing angles. Expect the screen to look a bit dimmer/softer, and if your team needs to share what’s on the display with visitors, you’ll want to think about the daily “filter on/off” workflow (and how easy your staff find removing/reapplying it). I’d buy this for office roles with sensitive data and relatively fixed seating/viewing angles. I wouldn’t bother if your environment is quiet/cubicle-free and most viewing is directly in front, or if you frequently swap monitors—cost and minor usability hit just don’t stack up.

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