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FRTMA [2 in 1] Non-Slip Writing Nib/Tip Protector for Apple Pencil 1st & 2nd Generation (Pack of 10), White - Enhanced SEO Review

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Details

ColorWhite Nib Cover
BrandFRTMA
Item Weight0.32 Ounces
Item Dimensions LxWxH0.35 x 0.35 x 0.2 inches
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Batteries Required?No
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Description of FRTMA [2 in 1] Non-Slip Writing Nib/Tip Protector for Apple Pencil 1st & 2nd Generation (Pack of 10), White - Enhanced SEO

Non-slip and high sensitive nib offers precision positioning, brings great writing comfort.It protect Apple Pencil’s nib from physical damage when you aren't writing. The nib adopts elastic silicone material with cushioning property, which will provide silent writing experience rather than noisy writing on the screen. Anti-smooth design provides a natural writing feeling, similar writing on paper. Perfect for taking notes, sketching apps, playing games or checking your email. Since the silicone nib is flexible, it will protect your iPad screen from being scratched and extend your Apple Pencil’s nib life. The nib cover grips tightly to the body of Apple Pencil, so it will not fall off when writing.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great addition to the iPencil

This little tip really adds enough friction to keep the iPencil in line! It prevents the pencil from gliding across the surface too quickly and makes writing a little easier.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Washes after 30 minutes

Not worth it. Bought to draw with iPad. I decided to take the advice instead of putting on a matte screen protector as I like my iPad's screen to be clear and bright. The material is like a soft sponge. And the tip started breaking after about 30 minutes of use. It's not very durable. Not very protective.

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • I don't remember

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Featured! Better than anti-reflective screen protectors!

Very comfortable to write like with a real pen that works on my iPad Pro. But it wears out. I mean, maybe it doesn't wear out very quickly, but it does wear out at a noticeable rate. Mine wears out every month for every tip. It's also very easy to lose sometimes if you like playing with the pen while thinking. But overall recommended! Definitely way better than putting an anti-glare screen protector on your iPad.

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Makes your Apple Pencil so much better

I have tried paper type screen protectors and they have been very disappointing. how to write on sandpaper and they reduce the screen resolution. throw them away These pen tip protectors are fantastic. Pencil is better for any application: drawing, text, control. Especially good when using Apple Scribble. A big added bonus is that they really reduce noise when you're in a classroom, quiet library, or anywhere else. I really like it when the iPad screen is clean and clear without the protective…

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Great price

All the claims in this product description are true, this pen feels great on the iPad, it's quiet and feels like writing on paper. However, I draw a lot with the Apple Pencil's pressure sensitivity when using digital "brushes". Two days later (maybe 6 hours total?) I made a hole in one of these spikes. I have to say though that my Apple Pencil tip is already worn, maybe a bit sharper than when it was new? This cannot happen when these tips are adjusted to a new pencil point. I've also read on…

Pros
  • Rugged design
Cons
  • No car