I just want to add to this post that I did a similar thing to the OP, with good results.
I bought the supcase unicorn beetle pro :
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B074W2MC7L/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I removed the built in screen protector due to the lack of sensitivity (typing with any speed was a joke).
I bought the screen protector recommended by the OP.
I have not noticed any loss of sensitivity, but I have only had the screen protector on for a couple hours. I typed this message all on the phone, and have had zero problems.
My previous phone was a z play with a TGSP, and a Nexus 6p prior to that with a TGSP, and this screen feels the same, even though it is obviously different.
Here are some photos. photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 photo 4 photo 5 photo 6
Hopefully this helps someone.
Right, and that's where the $20 screen replacement deductible comes in.
If you drop you phone and the screen cracks, ubreakifix will repair it for $20. That's a risk I'm willing to take compared to dumping $40-$50 on a screen protector that just seems to eventually fail.
That's the reason why I went with it. I've gone through every decent screen protector for the Note 8 and every one of them failed in some way.
Whitestone is the one that ticked me off the most since they refused to honor their warranty and never responded to my emails when I asked them what I need to do to get a replacement.
I spent 40 minutes at a Zagg store nearby where I live just to have 4 different Elites fail to stick in the bottom right corner of my phone.
If you do go with a Whitestone again, the Unicorn Beetle case is compatible with it after removing the plastic protector (it just pops right out).
Instead of using the edge-only glass screen protectors, followed by the Whitestone Dome with LOCA glue as I did with my S8 Plus, I'm just going to go with a case with a built-in screen protector, such as the i-BLASON or the Supcase from Unicorn Beetle.