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Review on Screens Universal Capacitive Cellphones Replacement by Jamie Behm

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works like an Active Pen for regular touchscreen devices.

I have 3 different types of active/capacitive stylus pens for my HP Envy x360 15-1xx series1. Refurbished Wacom Bamboo2. Capacitive stylus 3. Surface Certified Pen This is a review for a capacitive stylus but I will give a general comparison to others, you can see my other reviews in the review of the other two products. My husband recently bought me a Bamboo pen, it is an expensive pen and I lost it. during our trip. So he bought me another one, and this time a refurbished LOLT. Then I lost it at home and couldn't find it. I felt so guilty that I told him not to buy me one just yet. So when I saw the listing of this stylus I thought why not try it. I understand that I can't do as many things as I can with my Bamboo. I mainly use my Bamboo for crafting and drawing as much as I can with this stylus. I used to have a lot of pens and most of them aren't that well made. They also broke very easily. This is very durable and has a lot of weight. It is made of aluminum with a rubber grip and comes with two types of tips. 3 transparent precision discs and 2 hybrid knitting fibers. Since there is no app or battery to work with, there are no lags. I can still draw simple drawings but not as detailed as with my bamboo. I have high hopes for this stylus, I'm so spoiled by my Bamboo but it's a great stylus and other things I love, it works with all of our touchscreen devices (my husband's laptop, kindle, phone etc). As my laptop is the only one that has pen support and 10 touch points.

Pros
  • Tablet Accessories
Cons
  • Some Errors