🖊️ 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 |
C**S
Really great product!
Great quality, really attractive, well priced, and works extremely well.
S**E
Perfect Stylus
Rash to hold
R**.
Stylus the best ever.
This is the very best stylus I have ever used. Great for work tablet. Easy to sign my name with it. Will order a few more. I like it because it thick and easy to hold. Doesn't slip out of your hand.
H**.
Slippery.
I have the chrome/silver model. It works fine. My only issue is the finish. It tends to slide in my hand. A minor point.
K**R
Great fit and precise
Triangular shape fits my hand perfectly; tip selects precisely on my iPhone16e screen. A best buy!
J**I
Relief of forearm discomfort
This stylus is an excellent investment for us oldies who never learned the two-thumb method of typing on a cell phone. I had been experiencing tightness and discomfort in my right (dominant) forearm, probably from using my first finger to interact with my phone. The discomfort and tightness have been relieved since I started using this stylus. (I did need to invest in more than one since I had a tendency to not keep the stylus with the phone!)
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!
R**L
Tip a disappointment, but the barrel is nice
I use an iPad Mini with an Otterbox Defender case (which has a plastic layer covering the screen) at work as a full paper replacement. I write pages and pages' worth of text all day, often taking notes directly as people are speaking. I make my stylus comparisons from a set of ten cheap styluses purchased from eBay, which contained a surprising amount of variability in the tips and contained one that I would consider "perfect."Let's start with the good: the workmanship of this stylus is wonderful. I purchased the blue-colored version and couldn't find any flaws in the coloration. The barrel feels solid, and the material feels delightful in the fingers. The branding written on the barrel is not large or obtrusive, and works works well in a professional environment. I have medium-sized hands and find it comfortable to grip for long periods of time; the size is somewhere between your average pen and a Sharpie marker. The tip is easy to unscrew and replace, if you would ever need to, and it doesn't feel as if the rubber would rupture in the process. It would be nice if it had a pocket clip built in, but that's something that can be hacked on by the consumer if really needed. If I were rating just the barrel and tip replacement mechanisms, this stylus would easily earn five stars.While the barrel is important, the most important part of the stylus is the tip. Unfortunately, this is where the stylus is a disappointment. In my opinion, the best tip I've used is one that doesn't require much pressure to register with the screen, but which can hold up to some pressure without deforming; this is the most similar to a pen. The worst tips are those which don't reliably register with the screen, and which drag and change shape as they slide against the screen with even light pressure. The tip here is quite decent; it requires only light pressure to register with the screen, although I have an issue where creating a down-stroke - such as writing the long line of a capital "F," or the line of a lower-case "i" - doesn't register. The more bothersome point is that the tip is too soft. While it is far from the worst that I've seen, it changes shape and drags ever so slightly against the screen. This makes for an unpleasant writing experience.The end result is that while I use this stylus fairly regularly - partly because I like the feel of the barrel, and partly because I want to feel that the purchase was worthwhile - my go-to stylus that I use when I need something very dependable remains one stand-out stylus from that set of eBay styluses. Someone who only casually writes or draws on their iPad will likely be well-served by this stylus. However, those who need something dependable, who write or draw heavily and under pressured situations, should look elsewhere.I will keep the elate Stylus Grip in my pocket, but my hunt for the perfect stylus to replace my unusually perfect eBay stylus (which now has a worn tip) continues.
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