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The Universal Active Stylus Pen is a rechargeable digital pen designed for seamless interaction with iPads and Samsung touch screens. With a user-friendly one-click operation, it offers 12 hours of continuous use and a sleek design that ensures precision and comfort. Ideal for professionals and creatives alike, this stylus enhances your digital experience while protecting your devices from scratches.
D**K
My toddler loves
Bought this for my 2 yr old cause she ripped the one that came with her tablet. She loves it and uses it all the time I wish it had some kind of string to attach to to her case because she loses it a lot but it’s like writing with a real pencil ✏️ great product
I**.
Junk
Rips falling off everywhere and unless held just right it doesn't want to work
L**Z
You get what you paid for, but it works!
This item was super cheap, around $5 when I bought it. The item works, but is not smooth as an original stylus pen, it does not perform flawlessly, but hey, is a $5 item. So lower your expectations and know that you are getting something that punches above its weight but not in the big leagues.
J**K
Just ok
I purchased three separate brands now in my search for the best android stylus capable of use on my Pixel phones, Teclast tablet and Acer touchscreen Chromebook Plus.This model worked ok but just ok. I found that in order for it to actually register the tap of the tip to the screen related heavily and almost entirely on the way in which you hold it in your hand and the angle to which your applying touch.If you just have at it like you would with a non -powered stylus (of which I have dozens) you'll be meet with immediate frustration by the fact that it won't always acknowledge your advance ESPECIALLY WHEN USED OVER THE COVER OF A SCREEN PROTECTOR - a necessity no one is going to pass up for the purpose of a fully functional power-based stylus accessory.You'll quickly learn the easiest way to hold it, aligning the groves to meet between your fingers grip and after a few days you'll then know that by holding it accordingly you can tap the screen in a specific manner for a given time and within a certain angle of attack and expect to receive a response 80% of the time.I can't recommend it for games like solitaire or for tasks heavy in drag n drop workloads because, as example, if trying to move an app from the home screen of your phone/tablet to another screen - even if only the next in order - the app will often drop from your control randomly due to the fact the connection is inconsistent.There's also times it stops working for no reason and you have to turn it off and then on again for it to pick back up where you left off.Despite the glitchy conditions of the user experience, I love the actual design. It charges rapidly and hits full capacity in about an hour and will last several days depending on use. My favorite part is the ability to turn it on and off with the simple and quick double tap of the top of the stylus. It comes with replacement tips that easily screw on and off and anyone is capable of doing.As I said it's not a bad stylus in its entirety - considering the extremely low price in comparing to other models manufactured by bigger, wider known brands.Despite it's few faults I am enjoying using the stylus on a daily basis and rotate use among the other 2 mentioned previously.And because I forgot to mention, I'll quickly offer the awesome fact that connecting to your chosen device is fast and effortless on your part. You literally don't have to do anything. The stylus will register easily on most Android devices and I found I can even use it for a few seconds on my tablet, move quickly to my Pixel 8 Pro and continue using on that screen the same as I can then switch to my Chromebook Plus. These are three separate brands of tech and only share in common the fact that they're operating on the Android platform (respectfully Android 14 on 2 devices and Android 13 on the tablet). Other than that the tech specs for the devices vary greatly but are all relatively new, house at least 12gb RAM, ample internal storage, Bluetooth 5.1 or greater, Wi-Fi 6 functionality and have a minimum of 6 internal cores.I think most electronics today will fall into this category but I wanted to mention specifics here to show the pros and cons within the capability of the stylus itself.Bottom line - for the price I would recommend picking one up if you're curious and this particular brand and model behaved the best of the 3 I've tested so far. Yes, I'll go ahead and say I'd recommend it.
G**E
Great!
Works as described, good battery life and sensitivity.
S**Y
OK Stylus, but...
tl;dr, the stylus works well in a passive role, but the durability of the tip could be an issue.I purchased this stylus not to use as an active unit for a iPad (though now that I think about it, I should try it that way), but as a replacement for a broken passive stylus used on a large touchscreen display (mine is 65"). As such, I never have to charge it so I can't speak to the usefulness of the active features.My review is based simply on the durability of the unit in daily use. I use my large display at school daily in my teaching duties (high school science) and I use the styluses probably at least every other day to highlight and annotate what is on the screen. I purchased these right at the beginning of the second semester (Jan '24) and have been using one alternately with the one remaining original styluses that came with the display. I have three comments on the purchased stylus.1. As a passive, capacitive-only stylus, this works well. I never see any missteps in drawing or writing on screen. As such, it is quite useful in this role.2. The stylus is described as "magnetic," which I assumed to mean it had a magnet that would hold it to the magnetic retention space on the display. Sadly, the magnet is barely strong enough to hold it there and I have to carefully balance it on the holder spot to keep it from falling off. I'm not sure what the magnet would hold on to, but clinging to a ClearTouch display isn't its strong point.3. My biggest gripe is with the durability. This stylus has a solid plastic body with an alloy rod down the middle. I assume the rod serves a function in the unit's role as an active stylus. It has a replaceable tip to cover this central rod. In using the stylus almost daily, I have worn completely through the first tip cover and had to install the second. Considering that the package came with two replacement tips, I could likely burn through all three by the end of the semester and have a hard metal probe to deal with. SInce this isn't really compatible with a glass screen, I'm wondering if these will be useful after that. If I can't get some replacement tips to replace the ones I'm likely to wear through this year, the stylus body becomes nothing more than a paperweight--or a spear for killing cockroaches or whatever.
R**
A pretty good stylus
It has been a good stylus so far I haven't had it for a while but it seems to work well it charges really fast
A**H
Taps great, when writing words LAGGY
The media could not be loaded. I bought it because it didn’t have the rubber tip like all the others. It was really disappointing to wait for something that lagged in the end. I personally wouldn’t recommend buying it. Especially if you’re trying to take notes in class or have no patience.
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