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Review on BLEAKTEIR Protector Noiseless Compatible Semitransparent White by Jason Porter

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Skepticism Allayed by the Revolutionary Apple Pencil Pencil Cases

Of all the Apple Pencil accessories I've rummaged through on Revain, I've tried to find claims, however false, that the ubiquitous protective cases, the Accompanying spare caps and other tricks did not interest me, I finally found a company. The company broke new ground by openly touting its silicone tip protectors as such, but claimed that they were not only designed to protect the tip from falls and other accidents that could damage a relatively fragile piece of rubber/plastic, but also to protect against damage . . . actually write. And not just to write, but in many ways to write in a way that reduces some of the annoying qualities inherent in a mere pen (to cite two examples, the audible clicking is discouraged in places like the library, and they supposedly eliminate also almost slipping). . a sentiment some people have complained about). And you can still draw with them using programs that simulate the thickness of the lines, regardless of the surface of the tip. I only use a pen and bluetooth keyboard when using my devices (individually, of course). My drawing skills are at their peak when the stick figures are completely out of proportion, perhaps awkwardly carrying an indistinguishable object. So I use my pens to select apps, navigate the iPad, and perform normal pen actions. But I always felt there was some graininess when working with the pencil. And every click was so expressive. And you had to keep your hand perfectly still to press the button. Pen caps create the perfect friction on the tip to make it glide more smoothly without the risk of slipping. What struck me was how he moved really smoothly. I figured the silicone would definitely stick and twitch. But true to its promise, the company was right when it said it didn't sacrifice accuracy or responsiveness. Almost silence again. I'm almost done. They cost around $10 and come in a pack of 8. I found another company that had a similar product and I have to admit that for a while I was convinced their pencil cases were what I needed even though you got half the pens. They came in packs of four and cost the same. about 10 dollars. Having approached this purchase blindly, with no precedent or surprisingly no information on the internet, I wasn't sure it would be well spent. I just didn't understand how it could go unnoticed for so long when the pen caps worked as promised. They were definitely small and obviously made of rubber or silicone. I don't know what I expected because what else would they be? I pushed my skepticism aside and after about three seconds one of them was attached to the tip of Pencil 1. I then gritted my teeth and did a test run. The only way I can describe it, and again, I didn't draw or write with it, is that an expensive Apple toy that used to be too delicate has become the dream pen I've been looking for for years. If I had any expectations, they were very low. Buying them was definitely a hasty move. But I took a risk and thanks to this company, who also took the chance to break out of the herd, I won big. This saves me real tips, which is great, but more importantly, it makes my devices much more enjoyable to use. Put your doubts aside and get ready to be blown away by the Apple Pencil's best kept secret.

Pros
  • Pencils
Cons
  • Requires an outlet