🖊️ Elevate Your Touch Experience!
The MEKO Universal Stylus is a versatile 2-in-1 precision tool designed for all capacitive touch screens. With a length of 5.5 inches and a weight of just 24g, it combines a clear disc tip for precision with a durable fiber tip for everyday use. This stylish black stylus comes with 6 replacement tips, ensuring you’re always ready to create, annotate, or navigate with ease.
Compatible Devices | all touchscreen tablets and smartphones |
Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.35 x 0.35 inches |
Item Diameter | 9 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 0.7 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum,Plastic,Rubber,Stainless Steel |
Color | *Black/Black |
M**S
Great product, especially if you have arthritis in your hands
LOVE this! I am older and have arthritis in both hands and find it harder to use my cell phone or tablet with accuracy, especially if texting or playing a game. This stylus is absolutely perfect. I use the smaller end the most as it is so precise. It has a clip so I can clip it to my pocket or shirt so I have it on me at all times when I am not actually using it so it does not get lost. You get 2 with additional tips, which are easy to replace if you need to and it comes in a nice box so they are giftable. I can even sign my name with this stylus and you can actually read my signature. You can also use them for drawing on a drawing tablet. Very easy to hold, better than any other stylus. HIGHLY recommend.
A**5
Amazing! Worth every penny and then some!
My husband had a Samsung Note 4 for work at one point, which I would commandeer to draw on the awesome sketch program it had on it. The S pen is a wonderful thing. He left that company and had to return the phone. I recently got a Galaxy Tab A 9.7, but sadly without that lovely little docked pen. I then went on the search for a precision stylus and spent several weeks searching for form and function that was also a reasonable price. I read countless reviews of Bluetooth battery powered styli, and the non-battery counterparts. All claimed to be the best until I got to the reviews and often enough the hype and the price just didn't seem to pan out for them. Then I happened upon this little sparkly gem in the similar products section that Amazon so smartly includes on product pages. I was actually about to purchase a completely different stylus and by chance looked down. The price was in the range I was looking for. This was my first try on precision styli and didn't want to break the bank on something I may not like. Then I read the description. Then I got down to the reviews and I was sold. I too am beyond ecstatic about this purchase. These are FANTASTIC! They have an excellent weight in your hand which leads to a luxurious feel along with the nice padding on the precision end. The ease of changing from one type of tip to another is lovely and the protection that this gives the tips is equally as nice. Then you notice that you get 2 styli with tips already installed AND 2 fabric wide tip replacements AND 4 precision tip replacements. It is a deal that would be foolish to overlook, even if you were skeptical of something. They also throw in this neat little velvet screen cleaner that gets all the gunk off the screen so your lines don't skip around as you write or draw. Oh, and that little bonus can be washed for extended use! I could not be happier with this purchase.
O**S
Great pens, but a little harsh on screen protectors
I just want to start out by saying that I do like this pen. It is very comfy and it seems to work pretty well. I have a number of drawing and note taking apps on my tablet and this did very well on I'd say about 90% of them. Some of them had a hard time really recognizing the flat tip very well. Inkcredible is one of those.The reason this doesn't get five stars is because after playing around with it for a couple hours I looked at the screen. I've got an anti-glare screen protector on my tablet and you can see that there are quite a few scratches on it now. Not a huge deal since screen protectors are cheap and I've got several on hand for this tablet, but there weren't any scratches on it before I pulled this pen out. Maybe it is because it is an anti-glare protector and it scratches easier, but I can say I've never had issues with any other stylus before.That being said, the rounded tip seems to work fine and doesn't scratch anything. So there is that. In the end, if this will allow me to draw and write more precisely (which I believe it will) then it is worth it. It loses a star because it scratches the screen, but it is a solid performer and I really don't know how it could be any better. It came with two pens and lots of replacement tips in a great box. I really couldn't be happier with what the product came with, how it feels, and how it performs. I'd just be happier if it didn't wreck screen protectors.
K**L
Got this to help avoid Covid
Call me a germaphobe, but not long after locking down here in California, I began considering getting my own stylus pen to use since some of the vendors I go to for food uses touchscreen pads and I wasn't sure how often those pads (and styluses where applicable) were getting cleaned between customers. In addition, I work in healthcare and have been suffering from major eczema on my hands already prior to the pandemic (the extra hand washing and hand sanitizing we do in our facilities and my general increased levels of decontamination has not helped with the eczema), so I thought it might be a good way to avoid touching high contact surfaces in public so as to possibly avoid extra steps in hand sanitizing. I didn't want to get something expensive, but also didn't want to go cheap nor get multiple styluses in the case that a certain type of tip doesn't work. I eventually settled on this one in June mainly because it has 2 different tips and the high reviews of how well it works.I received both styluses and replacement tips (as well as a microfiber cloth) with no issues or damage. I have found that it works for most touchscreen pads and I even use it now on regular grocery store keypads and gas station to press buttons. I think maybe only one shop I've been to so far (a Daiso store) had a machine that wouldn't register the stylus at all. The mesh tip is my go to tip for most transactions (it's easy to also push buttons), but I have switched over to the disc tip for signatures if the writing space needs a finer tip. Have not had issues so far with either tip, and having two means I can keep one in my bag (for outside use) and the other at home to use around the house/keep as a spare. I will see when it is that I need to replace any of the tips, but 4 disc and 2 mesh tips are plenty for me for now.Yes, I do disinfect the stylus after the transactions and it's holding up so far. Yes, it has saved me from having to do too much disinfection to my hands, therefore giving my hands a break from all the hand washing/sanitizing that is causing me to break out into eczema. I will still sanitize my hands before getting onto the car though as a precaution.Other than that if you're just getting it for use at home for a tablet/phone/computer, these honestly work great. I tried the one at home on my tablet PC as well as phone: no problems writing or pressing virtual buttons whatsoever. I have a more expensive disc stylus at home that I originally got for use on a now defunct iPad, and this cheaper one works just was well. For those of you who like the feeling like you're holding an actual pen, the feel is similar thanks to the weight of the stylus.
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