Only the first day with them but I've just spent two hours playing games on three different devices at the same time. This is exactly what I needed and here's why. I've played so many Pokemon my finger is almost so worn out I need physical therapy. To save my index finger from repetitive throwing motions, I recently bought an expensive battery-powered active pen. The active stylus had a metal tip that made a loud typing noise and scratched the screen. The active pen had a different tip with a mesh fiber on the opposite end that worked much better and didn't require battery power. Unfortunately I lost it because it didn't have a clip and it fell out of my pocket. This is how the search for the optimal mesh fiber handpiece began, which led me here. I bought these probes for several reasons. Rubber tips are not suitable for quick movements across the screen. Rubber latches, some ripped and others didn't have the sensitivity to register touches through my glass or plastic screen protectors. The metal was too noisy and scratched my glass and plastic screen protectors. The extra mesh fiber tip on my active stylus was great, but they're the same size AND an even smaller and more precise tip on the opposite end. These pens are also about 5.5 inches long, which I find important when experimenting with mobile games. Increasingly shorter needles don't offer that kind of mobility and are very uncomfortable for me. You can't be too specific with them. Another plus is that there are clips you can use to attach the stylus to things so you don't lose it like I did with my expensive clipless active stylus. I also wanted a cheaper option so they would be easy to replace and have several in case I lose something again. In addition, there are four smaller interchangeable nozzles in the package. Another advantage is that there is a cap for each pen, so you can protect at least one of the ends, whichever you prefer. This brings me to the shortcomings of this set of four pens. Like many others, I wish each pen had two caps so you can protect both ends. This can easily be solved by removing the cap from one of the extra probes. The clip on the lid is quite stiff, but I still find it useful. Overall the stylus feels cheap, but I would have preferred it to be light rather than heavy. Mine hasn't chipped yet, but I don't care as long as it works. Some complain that the threaded part that holds the tip in place is easy to unscrew. I just tightened them up on both ends out of the box and haven't had any problems with them so far. I'm really looking forward to playing with them again. You save my finger and my wallet. I may actually have found my permanent mobile gaming solution. I will update in the future!
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