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Reddit mentions of TruGlide Pro Universal Stylus Mesh Fiber Fine Point Stylus Pen for All Capacitive Touchscreen Smartphones and Tablets (Black with Replaceable Silver Microfiber Tip)
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of TruGlide Pro Universal Stylus Mesh Fiber Fine Point Stylus Pen for All Capacitive Touchscreen Smartphones and Tablets (Black with Replaceable Silver Microfiber Tip). Here are the top ones.
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- Compatible with all capacitive touch screen devices, including iPad, Kindle Fire, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Android, and more
- Small, precision mesh tip for writing and drawing on touchscreens
- Fiber tip glides smoothly for a natural feel and is more durable than a rubber tip stylus
- Replacement tips and Artist Paint Brush tips sold separately
- Customer satisfaction guarantee one year limited product warranty directly from Lynktec
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black w/ Silver Tip |
Height | 0.3 Inches |
Length | 4.7 Inches |
Release date | March 2014 |
Weight | 0.0375 Pounds |
Width | 0.3 Inches |
The Bluetooth stylus remark was largely focused on products like the Wacom Intuos Create which adds features like pressure sensitivity and some others.
The type with the little rubber end are generally referred to as a "capacitive stylus." They're all quite cheap to manufacture, and they're all pretty much made the same way. The few I've had tend to last maybe a few months under sustained use. They're also not very accurate, so they don't work well if you plan to do any sketching/writing/drawing/whatever. If you really want that type, I liked the free one I got from ZooGue (they do free promotions from time to time, it can't hurt to check them out). Otherwise search amazon/ebay/dealextreme/alibaba/whatever and you're sure to find crazy deals on them - looking at Amazon I see a pack of 9 for $10 with prime shipping. The one that is pretty well regarded as being durable and good is the TruGlide Pro which has a weird mesh tip instead of the usual thin black rubber dome so it doesn't wear out/tear as badly as others.
The Adonit Jot line I linked at first is a type of capacitive stylus but is more accurate and allows for finer control, and more closely (but not perfectly) replicates using a normal pen, so it is regarded as better for writing/etc.
I've had good luck with this on my iPad Air: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CIZWMBU I can test it for you with the Word 365 draw function and let you know.