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Review on πŸ–ŠοΈ Fine Point Stylus Pen for Touch Screens: Digital Pencil Active Pen Compatible with iPhone, iPad Pro & Tablets by Aaron Collins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Mandatory for all touch devices

This stylus is awesome! Definitely a must-have for touchscreen electronics. Other input pens cannot keep up. They usually don't work at all or can't do anything with accuracy. It really works and you can work with it precisely. I am disabled and often have problems with my fingers not being able to type, edit details in photos and sometimes draw (I'm not very good at drawing but my kids can). This pen can do everything. I tried it on my iPhone 7+, Samsung 8 phone, LG tablet, Revain Kindle Fire and Microsoft Surface Pro 3. On iPhone I've used it with Adobe Fix, Depthcam and other apps; I even downloaded a drawing program. In my photo editing apps, I could finally do fine detail work that I couldn't do before because my finger was too big or I couldn't see what I was doing because the stylus was hiding what I'd been trying to edit for too long. My daughters really enjoyed their painting programs. In winter I have problems even with supposedly touch-sensitive gloves. I put on a pair of gloves to test, especially as the weather gets colder. Everything I've tried worked great. The pen comes with everything you need: a pen, an extra cap (which can be used as a wider pen or as an eraser depending on the program), a charging cable, instructions and a customer service contact card. Another thing that surprised me is the incomplete two fingered light gauntlet you use for drawing programs, usually on a tablet. So you can put the edge of your hand on the screen while drawing and the tablet won't pick it up. As far as I know, the only program that doesn't do this without such a glove is the Microsoft Surface Pro if you draw a lot, which is very handy. This pen is rechargeable and has a convenient power button, unlike the Microsoft Surface Pro pen which has a battery and never turns off. It works with every touch device I've tried it on and the best part is that it doesn't use Bluetooth to drain the device batteries. my only concern is that the caps are magnetically held up (covering the charging port); They can be easily removed so I have to be careful not to lose the top.

Pros
  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • New competitors are here