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Toojcc Webcam Cover Slide Review: Ultra-Thin 6-Pack Privacy Protector

By haunh··5 min read·
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Webcam Cover Slide, [6 - Pack]Ultra-Thin Web Camera Cover for Laptops, PC,Computer and Apple Devices like MacBook,iMac, iPad and iPhone 6/7/8 Plus.0.022in Thick Web Blocker for Privacy and Security

Webcam Cover Slide, [6 - Pack]Ultra-Thin Web Camera Cover for Laptops, PC,Computer and Apple Devices like MacBook,iMac, iPad and iPhone 6/7/8 Plus.0.022in Thick Web Blocker for Privacy and Security

Toojcc

  • 【Protect Privacy Security】Focusing on network security, now we can easily and effectively protect personal and family privacy security , Just gently slide the slide and close the camera, you can stop the intrusion of hackers.
  • 【 Ultra Thin Design】The new ultra-thin design, with a thickness of only 0.022 inches, is made of flexible ABS material and is not fragile. Will not affect the closing of the laptops and scratch the laptops.
  • 【Easy to install】 Strong adhesive makes the cover not fall, keep the screen clean and free of stains during installation, tear off the adhesive tape on the back, align it with our camera, and press hard for 10 seconds to work.
  • 【Compatible with 】Compatible with camera for Laptop, tablet, computers, Echo Show and Apple Devices,as: MacBook Pro,Macbook Air,iMac ,Mac mini,iPad,MacBook Air, iPhone 6/7/8 Plus etc front camera .

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Ultra-thin 0.022-inch profile doesn't interfere with laptop lid closure
  • Strong adhesive holds firm after weeks of daily use without peeling
  • Six covers per pack covers all household devices with extras to spare
  • Works on MacBooks, iPads, tablets, Echo Show and most front-facing cameras
  • Flexible ABS material won't crack or scratch device surfaces
  • Slides smoothly open and closed with one finger

Cons

  • Adhesive is single-use — reapplying after removal reduces holding power
  • Black color only; no options for silver or space gray devices
  • Some older iPhone models listed may have cameras too small for reliable adhesion
  • Packaging can be fiddly to open for users with reduced grip strength

Quick Verdict

The Toojcc webcam cover is a no-frills privacy tool that does exactly what it promises. Six ultra-thin sliders, a strong adhesive, and compatibility with nearly every consumer device you own. After two weeks across three laptops, two tablets and a desktop monitor, nothing has fallen off. If you want a simple mechanical way to kill your camera when it's not in use, this 6-pack delivers honest value at a price that won't make you think twice. I'd score it around 4.1 out of 5 — it earns four stars for function, with a half-star deduction for the single-use adhesive quirk.

What Is the Toojcc Webcam Cover?

It arrived in a small padded envelope with no wasted packaging — six thin black strips, each one a tiny ABS slider designed to adhere directly over a device's front-facing camera. The concept is old-school: physical barrier, mechanical control, zero electronics. You peel, you stick, you slide to open or close. The thickness is the headline: 0.022 inches. On a MacBook Pro, you genuinely cannot feel it under your finger when you swipe across the top row of keys. On an older DellInspiron I tested, the lid closed with the same resistance as before — a detail that matters more than most reviewers admit.

Webcam Cover Slide, [6 - Pack]Ultra-Thin Web Camera Cover for Laptops, PC,Computer and Apple Devices like MacBook,iMac, iPad and iPhone 6/7/8 Plus.0.022in Thick Web Blocker for Privacy and Security

I first used webcam covers in a corporate IT role about six years ago, when a well-publicized remote-access trojan made the rounds. Back then, we used electrical tape. This is marginally more elegant. The Toojcc covers come in at $9–12 on Amazon depending on the seller, making the 6-pack work out to roughly $1.50–$2 per cover. For context, a roll of quality painter's tape runs about the same price for a single use.

Key Features

  • 0.022-inch ultra-thin profile — no interference with laptop lid closure on tested devices
  • Strong adhesive bonds after a 10-second press; holds through daily handling
  • Flexible ABS plastic — won't crack, shatter or scratch your device
  • Compatible with MacBook Pro/Air, iMac, iPad, iPhone 6/7/8 Plus, Echo Show, tablets and most laptops
  • 6 covers per pack — enough for a household's worth of devices plus spares
  • Manual slide mechanism — no app, no battery, no software dependency
  • Neutral black color that blends with most device bezels

Hands-On Review

Day one: I cleaned my MacBook Air's screen with the microfiber cloth I keep in my desk drawer, peeled the first cover from its backing, aligned it over the 720p FaceTime camera and pressed for a count of ten. The adhesive grabbed immediately. I slid the cover open and closed five times in a row just to feel the mechanism — it's smooth, almost clicky in a satisfying way. The camera indicator light stayed visible when the cover was open, which is a detail I care about.

By day four, I'd covered the work laptop, the personal Dell, the iPad Air, and my wife's Surface Go. Two spares sat on the desk. We both forgot they were there within an hour.

Webcam Cover Slide, [6 - Pack]Ultra-Thin Web Camera Cover for Laptops, PC,Computer and Apple Devices like MacBook,iMac, iPad and iPhone 6/7/8 Plus.0.022in Thick Web Blocker for Privacy and Security

Week two brought the first real test: a two-day road trip where both laptops lived in a padded bag. The MacBook cover stayed put. The Surface Go cover — which I had applied slightly off-center — began lifting at one corner by day ten. I pressed it back down for five seconds and it's held since. That's the thing with adhesives on rounded surfaces: alignment matters more than the product's fault.

What surprised me was the residue situation on the iPad. I removed its cover to test how cleanly it came off, expecting the worst. There was a faint oval outline, visible only under direct light. Gone in three swipes with a dry cloth. I reapplied the same cover and it stuck again — not as firmly as the first time, but firmly enough for a device that sits on a kitchen counter most of the day.

One thing nobody mentions in listings: the black covers show dust. After two weeks, a fine gray line had accumulated in the track of two of the sliders. A can of compressed air and a cotton swab fixed that in thirty seconds. It's cosmetic, but worth knowing if you're particular about your desk setup.

Webcam Cover Slide, [6 - Pack]Ultra-Thin Web Camera Cover for Laptops, PC,Computer and Apple Devices like MacBook,iMac, iPad and iPhone 6/7/8 Plus.0.022in Thick Web Blocker for Privacy and Security

Will I keep using them? Yes — but with a caveat. If you attend video calls frequently and toggle your camera via software, these covers are redundant for you. If, like me, you use your personal devices for both work and family and you don't always remember to check your software settings, a physical slider buys you peace of mind for roughly the cost of a fancy coffee.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Remote workers sharing a home office — physical camera control means no accidental exposures during a private moment between calls.
  • Seniors using tablets or laptops for video calls with family — the slide is easy to operate with reduced grip strength, and the visual confirmation that the camera is closed is reassuring.
  • Privacy-conscious households with multiple devices — six covers per pack covers the average home without needing to reorder immediately.
  • Anyone with a built-in webcam they rarely use — if you connect an external webcam for calls, your laptop's integrated camera is just a potential attack surface sitting idle.

Skip this if you use an external webcam exclusively and your laptop stays closed on a desk. Skip it also if your device has a physical camera kill switch built in — some business-class ThinkPads and MacBook Pros with the Apple T2 chip offer this, and a native hardware solution beats tape every time.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Cmstim Webcam Cover Slide — offers a similar 6-pack with slightly thicker profiles and a wider color range including silver and gray. Better option if you have a silver laptop and care about aesthetics matching your device.
  • Eyebloc Privacy Cover — a single-piece fabric patch with no sliding mechanism. More discreet but must be peeled on and off each use, which wears the adhesive faster. Better for travelers who remove it between uses.
  • Alptop Webcam Cover — metal slider option with a reusable adhesive pad. Higher price point but designed for repeated removal and reapplication without losing grip. Worth considering if you frequently reposition your devices.

FAQ

No. At just 0.022 inches thick, the cover sits flush with the bezel. On every laptop I tested — including a 13-inch MacBook Air and a Dell XPS 15 — the lid closed flat with no gap.

Final Verdict

After two weeks of real use, the Toojcc webcam cover earns its space on every device with a front-facing camera in my house. It's not exciting technology, but it solves a specific, real problem: unauthorized camera access and the quiet unease of an unblinking lens. The ultra-thin profile genuinely doesn't interfere with lid closure, the adhesive holds, and the 6-pack pricing makes it practical rather than indulgent. If you're in the market for a webcam cover that does the job without complications, this one clears the bar.