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Not sure I understand the fine tip at first, but works just like any stylus
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but with the round protective tip, it works almost same as the one I already have for almost 10 years.
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Instead I unscrewed the pen part (See photos) and the extra tip can be stored inside there as well.
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Tip is questionable.
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On my phone, the typical soft tips don’t seem to work well
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On my phone, the typical soft tips don’t seem to work well
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The tips eventually get too soft over a period of months and need replaced.
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I do not like the tip of the
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the tip looks weird as heck, but however, they work great
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It included a second tip (in case the other one breaks) and has a cover than can be placed on the other end of the stylus while in use
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The clear tip broke off after about 20 uses
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There is a thicker/fatter tip at one end and a fine tip under the pen cap.
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The tip is unique which leads to my third reason I like these
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There is a thicker/fatter tip at one end and a fine tip under the pen cap.
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I've always used The Friendly Swede brand before because I prefer the replaceable fiber tips over rubber
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The clear tip broke off after about 20 uses
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Is not a fine tip stylus!!!
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It's a nice heavy weight and has a cap that stays in place magnetically to protect the tip when not in use
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the tip looks weird as heck, but however, they work great
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I like the onboard extra tip and the fact that it works on both my iPad and my iPhone.
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Includes a extra fine tip as well
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It is essential to have to protect the disc tip
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If you read or find this review HELPFUL, click that HELPFUL button-This Stylus Pens are really great, it can make really great rough drawings, and is easily detect by my phone without even connecting it.-I like the long stylus because it has a lot of room to move in my hand, and a lot of space for me to grasp, the short one can be of preference, its just long enough for me to hold on and write or draw with it.-The tip of the stylus was not that sturdy enough, mine got a small rip after a sometime but its still works fine even with the rip.
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The replaceable tips that fit those, fit these
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I hate the tip on it
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The tips are soft and flexible, and they all have handy clamps
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Think rubber tips would work better on my android tablet; current tips aren't very responsive on my screen.
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The rounded end is to allow the cap that protects the tip to be stored during use
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I really like the small tip so much easier to see what I’m working on.
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If not for the second replaceable tip being defective it would have gotten five stars, but I certainly did get long-time functionality and precision out of the first tip
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These tips work much better
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But due to the second tip defects and scratching of my I phone screen , I decided to try another brand.
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I wouldn't use it for pressing keys, because I believe that would break the fine tip.
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How do you think I will get precision with this chunky plastic tip?
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My daughter wanted a nice, non-black dome tip, non-battery operated stylus for her drawing tablet.
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The tip is flat and works perfectly for anything that you were trying to do on your iPad or iPhone or android phone because it works on all of them
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We were a little taken back on the fine tip of it
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The tip feels all cheap and flimsy though
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(White option)I have never been a fan of styluses that have the wide, flexible tip, as I just don't feel like I get enough precision with them
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Tip looks weird, I almost broke
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I wouldn't use it for pressing keys, because I believe that would break the fine tip.
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The pencil feels good in my hand, it writes and is fairly responsive to my tablet (iPad Air) but in playing with it, there is no response to dot an i and crossing my t's is slightly easier
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Tips on these stylus pens are made up of fine metal/ mesh material and it does work correctly on touchscreens - tried so far with an ipad and iphone and have t seen any issue