Product Description
Slim & Sleek:
At 4.25" in length, 0.25'' in diameter, and weighing a mere 0.4 ounces, the Capacitive Stylus fits neatly into the palm of your hand.
Portable & Chic:
Use either the included 3.5 mm headphone jack adapter or built-in metal clip to attach the Capacitive Stylus directly to your device, your shirt, or your case; the options are endless.
Convincingly You:
The durable rubber tip and smooth glide feel of the Capacitive Stylus will have you rethinking using your finger as your touch screen tool of choice.
When you factor in the ability to write from any angle and five vibrant colors to choose from, the Capacitive Stylus is a must have for any touch screen owner.
Ready. Set. Create
- Works on all capacitive touch screens
- Conveniently designed in pen form, perfect for carrying around
- Durable construction
- Perfect for cold days when you don't want to remove your gloves
- Available in Jet Black, Metallic Silver, Crimson Red, Lunar Blue, or Bold Orange color
BoxWave Capacitive Stylus for Apple iPad, iPad 2, and Amazon Kindle Fire (Jet Black)
BoxWave Capacitive Stylus for Apple iPad, iPad 2, and Amazon Kindle Fire (Jet Black) Reviews
548 of 563 people found the following review helpful: Best stylus for the iPad, By This review is from: BoxWave Capacitive Stylus for Apple iPad, iPad 2, and Amazon Kindle Fire (Jet Black) (Electronics) So, it seems like the iPad stylus getting all the attention and adoration is the Pogo Sketch Stylus. Having just spent a week using it, I can honestly say it's a piece of crap. The tip is overly soft and flops back and forth while you write. It also requires that you press entirely too hard before the iPad senses it. I now take all my meeting notes on my iPad, and the Pogo Sketch was too thin which, combined with the amount of pressure required, makes longer note-taking sessions actually a bit painful. So, at my co-worker's suggestion, I ordered the BoxWave stylus. It's a thousand times better. The tip is more firm and rounded, so it doesn't move while using it. It feels more like a real pen, instead of a bad paintbrush. I suppose it costs a few bucks more, but it's worth it. Going from the Pogo Sketch to the BoxWave was... Read more 157 of 161 people found the following review helpful: Better choice for writing on iPad, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: BoxWave Capacitive Stylus for Apple iPad, iPad 2, and Amazon Kindle Fire (Jet Black) (Electronics) I was debating between the less expensive pogo sketch and this Boxwave stylus. I made the right choice. A co-worker of mine purchased the pogo sketch and we tested both pens on our notebook applications on the iPad. The Boxwave pen was easily registered by multiple different notebook programs on the iPad at a normal writing angle. The pogo sketch required an odd (almost perpendicular) angle to be picked up consistently. It is more expensive (at least when I purchased) but the Boxwave stylus is my clear choice since it is the more practical stylus for anyone who wants to use the stylus to write on the iPad on a regular basis. 169 of 174 people found the following review helpful: Game changer, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: BoxWave Capacitive Stylus for Apple iPad, iPad 2, and Amazon Kindle Fire (Jet Black) (Electronics) I used the pogo stylus for two months before I lost it. Looking at the reviews on Amazon, I decided to check out the boxwave. Paired with penultimate, the best sketchbook and note taking app on the iPad, I no longer use pen and paper. It's that good. The tip on boxwave is far more responsive and the body of the pen feels substantial. Apple should adopt this as an official accessory for the iPad. |
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