🖌️ Elevate your touchscreen experience with style and sustainability!
The Friendly Swede Mesh Tip Stylus Pen for Touchscreen is a versatile 3-pack of micro-knit capacitive stylus pens designed for iPads, iPhones, and other capacitive devices. Each pen features a durable aluminum and steel body, replaceable fiber tips, and comes with elastic lanyards and a microfiber cleaning cloth, ensuring a smooth and eco-friendly user experience.
Standing screen display size | 5.3 Inches |
Brand | The Friendly Swede |
Item model number | st-Lomma-mblablagry-3p-00 |
Item Weight | 1.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.09 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
Color | Matte Black + Black + Grey |
Manufacturer | The Friendly Swede |
ASIN | B074M96TMX |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 5, 2014 |
D**R
Great for playing puzzle games!
I'm a mom who plays puzzle games with my kids and fingers (especially wet/sweaty ones) are not the best "tool" for such games so I ordered these stylus for myself and for the kids. I also ordered the MEKO 2-in-1 precision series because my daughter loves drawing on her phone and I do know that this particular stylus may be a bit chubby and lack the precision for drawing. Anyway, the verdict is that I love the Friendly Swede stylus and yet my daughter preferred the MEKO ones all the way. Why? I guess it's because we have different habits/playing style.Here is the detail comparison of both and I hope that can help people choosing the one suits their needs better. The Friendly Swede ones are super light weight while the MEKO ones feels more solidly built and also a lot heavier. The weight does start to matter if you use the stylus for 30 minutes or longer. The MEKO ones also have a thicker rubber no-slip grip that's supposed to make holding it more comfortable. But this feature really doesn't matter due to the weight difference. I can hold the Friendly Swede one for a long time and doesn't feel a thing.The MEKO ones have two heads, one is the precision side with a disc and since the Friendly Swede doesn't have this feature we will be focusing on the knit head. The Friendly Swede has a much chubbier head and it is softer while the MEKO one is more sleek and harder. So again, it's a personal preference. I personally prefer the Friendly Swede one because I thought it requires a lot less effort. Sometimes when I need to move very fast on the screen the Friendly Swede one can do that without much force while with the MEKO one I had to push harder in order to keep the contact and that slows down my movement. However, my daughter doesn't seem to have a problem with that with the MEKO one and it could be that she is used to putting more force when playing to begin with.And since I preferred the Friendly Swede ones so I've been using it everyday for the past 7 months and I barely used the MEKO ones so it won't be fair to compare their durability. So I would only comment on the durability of the Friendly Swede one alone. As mentioned, I'd been using it very day and sometimes even two hours or more per day for the past 7 months. The head did come loose after a while but I just tightened it up so that's not a problem. The paint on the body does start to rub off, you can see it in the picture (sorry about the blurry picture, I'll try to take a better one later). It's actually not as bad as seen in the picture but definitely noticeable. It doesn't bother me but if it bothers you then you might want to take that into consideration. The knit head still functions perfect after 7 months extensive use. Another note is that I used it on iphones and on a Samsung tablet and it worked fine on both. So all in all I think it's definitely worth the money paid.
S**R
A nice set of styli.
I recently purchased this set of styli as an attempt to cut down on the excessive fingerprint smudges I was leaving on my phone every time I used it. I'd first tried a basic rubber tipped one I'd received as a freebie with my phone case. It helped somewhat but still tended to leave streak marks behind. It also tended to stick and drag when in use making it rather unpleasant for anything but taps. After managing to bend the thing on accident due to its cheep construction I went searching for a better option and ran across this listing.So far I have been quite pleased. The construction is solid and the stylus has a nice heft to it without feeling heavy. The mesh tip has a nearly friction-less glide across the surface of my phone and I've yet to see it leave any streaks behind. Even the lightest pressure is sufficient to get a solid and accurate response from my phone. I cant speak to how long the tips will last as I've only had it a few days but no wear showing so far.The included lanyard is kinda meh in my opinion but I suspect that is mostly due to a longish cord not being that useful to me and not the reason I bought this set anyway. I took one of the headphone jack plugs off the lanyard and attached it to the stylus with a piece of string about 1 inch long. I then plug that into the headphone jack and let the stylus hang behind the holster I keep the phone in. This allows me to store the stylus in a convenient location where its out of the way and less likely to get damaged than stuffing it in my pocket.All in all I'd buy these agian when I manage to wear them out or loose them (or replacement tips if the styli themselves are still sound)
P**A
Best Stylus I've Ever Used For iPad Drawing
Far and away the absolute best stylus purchase I've ever made: I draw daily on my iPad and have been on an endless hunt for a great stylus that doesn't turn from great to broken within a week or two (every rubber tipped model I've ever used) or lose it's tip contact capacity (many mesh and rubber tipped models I've used).The beauty of these models is that they come with replacement tips: Genius. Economic. Effective.You also get Three for under $10: especially handy having a stylus in different locations instead of always having to fine your One single stylus and make sure you bring it with you.Perhaps most importantly: these perform fantastically: they glide effortlessly across the screen and "smush" the perfect amount: i.e.: not too much (many others virtually deflate on contact rendering precision markings impossible). The weight and size feel great to my hand and I haven't had to replace a tip yet with any of the provided extras which indicates these tips are a cut above quality-wise.Unlike others I've used this stylus performs Consistently: this is vital as one must get used to the feel of drawing (or writing) on a Device surface (like an iPad) - if your stylus is slowly decomposing (as all others have too quickly in my experience) it's impossible to ever feel connected and comfortable establishing a drawing / writing technique.Great stylus x3 with extra tips to spare feels like proverbial money in the bank. Excellent.
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