🖊️ Elevate your touch game—because precision is the new power move.
The elago Premium Aluminum Stylus Pen combines cutting-edge precision with a soft-touch tip and the world’s first replaceable rubber tip technology. Compatible with all major touchscreen devices, its sleek aluminum body offers durability and style, while the included extra tip guarantees long-lasting performance.
Item Dimensions | 0.5 x 0.5 x 4.9 inches |
Item Weight | 18 Grams |
Compatible Devices | apple-ipad, samsung galaxy tab |
Material | Aluminum,Rubber |
Color | Black |
T**R
Feels good in my hand and glides well
I am always on the hunt for a good stylus because the pen that came with my phone is just a bit too small for my hand pain. I used to be pretty loyal to bamboo but my hands have felt otherwise over the last few years. I have a fat cosmonaut that I have loved for a few years but I wanted something a little smaller as an alternative. This has a really good weight, shape, and feel. It glides really well and has been perfect for some of the more precise things I do on my phone. The red/pink is a really nice color and the satin finish is tops. It came with a spare nib too which is awesome. It seems like the nib is really sturdy without compromising on function. Overall, this is an excellent product and at a really good price point. Definitely recommend for anyone, especially if you have hand or finger issues that make a smaller or round stylus difficult.
N**Y
Great Product!!!
I bought this stylus along with an iPad, case/keyboard. The stylus was the first to arrive by days!! This is also my first stylus. I love this thing, it works so well with my iPad (6th gen, 2018). My iPad does not have a screen protector and this product works every time I touch the screen. This is my first iPad and stylus and I really still have to get used to writing. Currently, I use this as a substitute to the good ol finger. It feels good to just be able to hold the stylus like a pencil and use it to touch the screen. When I received my stylus, I would touch things with it and it would make a sound, turns out the tip was a little loose, now there is no sound.I have to get used to having a stylus. I am not sure where to put it. The case that I have comes with a loop for holding a much skinnier stylus, like the Apple Pencil, but this does not fit in there at all! It does fit in a pants pocket, so I may do that.I researched so many different styluses and came across this one, I am so happy I bought this. My thinking was, I wanted to get a stylus and see how it was, see if I would like it. I don’t know if all the fancy styluses work like a finger on touch screens, I am guessing not. This was cheap, uses no batteries, can be used to just touch the screen of the devices, doesn’t roll off the desk, easy to hold, and a great product. It was my beginner stylus, but this doesn’t have to be, ANYONE can get this stylus. Perhaps someone reading this is just plain sick of the other ones, I imagine this would work just fine.I should add, the tip is pretty fat and when I do write with it, it can be a little cumbersome and difficult to find where you left off on the word. I mean, sense the tip is big, my sentences look a bit more sloppier than normal because it is hard to decifer where on the tip the digital pencil in the iPad picks up.I also think that sense this works on all touch screens and has no battery, there is probably things I cannot mark up because of that. I think with the Apple Pencil, you might be able to actually write right on a document. With this stylus, you have to rely on apps that have a built in writing device. Like, when you save a screenshot, you can write on it. Or notes, this app allows you to write with your finger. I guess to make this clearer the best way to say this is... anytime you can write with your finger, you can write with this stylus. Therefore, it might limit what you can do.Conclusion: I am really glad I bought this item! I might buy another one. I recommend it to anyone unsure about using styluses, or anyone who just wants a simple stylus. I think I will still use this to write, with practice I can probably make it work!
C**S
Really great product!
Great quality, really attractive, well priced, and works extremely well.
L**5
Great Stylus
Great stylus. Just a bit on the heavy side. Had to order another one, as I keep losing them.
J**R
My favorite stylus yet, but...
I've gone through a few different styluses (stylii?) for my Kindle Fire, and while none of them have been exactly what I've been looking for, this has come much closer than any of the others I have tried. What I would like is a true pen-type stylus, like what you found on Palm Pilots or what I have on my Wacom tablet, but presumably due to the type of touchscreen on the Fire, what I can find is a stylus with a comparably large rubber bulb for a tip. So in the context of what's actually available right now, this stylus is head and shoulders above the rest because its bulb is pretty firm and offers a more pen-like feel than the many others whose tip is made of much thinner rubber and collapses much more easily.This thing has weight, too. It feels solid, and rests comfortably in your hand. It has a sort of rounded triangular shape, which makes it very comfortable to hold. I wish it were a little longer, though, because it doesn't have the same balance as a good pen. Not that any stylus does, but it seems odd for this stylus to have gone so far to feel pen-like and yet be about an inch too short to have a more familiar balance. Still, with every other stylus I have tried feeling feather-light, it's nice to finally have one that feels solid.Including a replacement tip is another nice move. These tips can tear, and without them the stylus is pretty well useless, so it's much appreciated to have a second one ready to go just in case.But.The main reason I wanted a stylus was for playing Draw Something, a game where you draw...something. I wanted something more precise than my fingertip, that would give me a similar feel to what I'm familiar with from pen and paper, or even my aforementioned Wacom tablet. And it's close, but it's just not there. Part of this is due to the Kindle Fire's screen itself. It simply doesn't allow for the same fine-grained precision as one might expect from a tablet, which is fine, but just know what you're going to be able to do and not do, even with a stylus. The other issue is that the tip on this stylus doesn't glide smoothly across the Invisible Shield screen protector I have on my Fire. Trying to draw a straight line slowly usually results in either breaks in the line or wobbles as the tip skips across the screen. Using it on my phone, which has no screen protector at all, the stylus slides around the screen just as smoothly as you'd like.That said, I'd happily buy one of these again before I bought any other stylus.
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