Differences between the 3.0 and 4.0

Q: What is the difference between Shield Plate 3.0 and Shield Plate 4.0?

A: Shield Plate 3.0 and Shield Plate 4.0 are two different versions of the same product. While both of them are license plate covers that go opaque, they differ in terms of their control mechanism.

 

Q: How does Shield Plate 4.0 work?

A: Shield Plate 4.0 is a license plate cover that goes opaque with the help of a completely wireless remote. This means that the user can control the cover from a distance, even while driving.

Q: Can I use Shield Plate 4.0 while driving?

A: Yes, you can use Shield Plate 4.0 while driving, as it comes with a wireless remote that allows you to control it from a distance.

Q: Which version of Shield Plate is better?

A: The answer to this question depends on your personal preferences and requirements. If you prefer a manual switch, then Shield Plate 3.0 might be a better fit for you. On the other hand, if you want the convenience of a wireless remote, then Shield Plate 4.0 might be a better choice.

Q: Are both versions of Shield Plate legal to use?

A: The legality of using license plate covers that go opaque may vary from one jurisdiction to another. It is important to check with your local authorities to determine whether using a license plate cover is legal in your area and which version of Shield Plate complies with local regulations.

Q: Can I install Shield Plate 3.0 or Shield Plate 4.0 myself?

A: Yes, both versions of Shield Plate come with installation instructions, and they are designed to be installed easily by anyone. However, improper installation may cause damage to your license plate or your vehicle. It is recommended to follow the installation instructions carefully or seek professional assistance if you are unsure about the installation process.