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The MEKO 10 Pack Stylus Pens feature ultra-fine 6mm rubber tips for precise touchscreen interaction, compatible with all capacitive devices. This bundle includes 20 replacement tips, ensuring long-lasting use and value. Designed with scratch-resistant soft rubber and a lightweight, portable build, these styluses are perfect for professionals and creatives seeking accuracy and convenience on the go.






















| ASIN | B0CLTYFXN9 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,116 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #2,309 in Mobile Phone Stylus Pens |
| Brand | MEKO |
| Built-In Media | BWE Home Mae Storage 2023 |
| Color | multicolored |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire 5th Generation |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,477) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum,Stainless Steel,Plastic,Rubber |
| Item Diameter | 0.39 Inches |
| Item Dimensions | 11.9 x 1 x 1 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | MEKO |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Count |
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I love these!
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H**Y
Good stylus and at $0.57/ea pen a fantastic value. I bought a number of inexpensive similar options and found 3 good brands and 2 not as good brands. The keeper brands were Acempire, DAXINGXING (mesh tip), and MEKO. The rejected brands (which to be fair had similar good reviews as any of the others tested) were DAXINGXING (rubber tip) and GHMDE (rubber tip). The three keepers met my “use” test on arrival. I was shopping for the first time for these and after reading a bunch of reviews on many brands decided that EVERYTHING had the same reviews so I went for budget and value. Out of the 6 packs (5 different brands) only two brands didn’t pass muster, and while I know why I didn’t like them I couldn’t point to why they didn’t work as well because all the rubber tip ones look basically identical in outward appearance. The pens on this item have rubber tips but as I’ve left this comprehensive review on others mentioned the rubber tipped stylus description is slightly out of order… This MEKO brand is/was good in my side/ side testing and though there’s a lot about mesh/ fiber tips the rubber tipped info is interspersed. These MEKO stylus’s were one of my “keepers” after comparing with the other brands. The fiber or mesh fabric tip DAXINGXING ones are still soft and blobby like the rubber tip style but have this different material. The pics on Amazon make them look like they have small ridges on the tip but I’m sure that all the “mesh” & “fiber” words used to describe them are all talking about the same thing, They are distinctly different looking than the rubber looking tips. All the rubber tips look as Cousin Vinnie says “Identical.” The final decision points of the good ones I kept (and keep “good” in perspective because the accuracy of a soft blob tip will never equal a 0.5mm tip of a standard writing pen) came down to the pocket clip, the mesh tip, and the plastic disc tip. The different tips also worked a bit differently from one another (surprise😉) but the biggest difference was the feel as they slid across the screen. I did my testing on the Freeform app on an Apple 16 and I’d be hard pressed to say when one tip might serve the task better than another but I expect I’ll learn that with more use. The smoothest to slide across were these mesh tip ones and the plastic disc ones. The rubber had just a tich more resistance when sliding across but not in a bad way at all. I kept all (rubber, mesh, & plastic disc tips) because I liked all and wanted to play with them but in fairness the feel of these mesh tip ones caught my love the fastest - it was the smoothest fastest glider and I knew instantly I was going to keep them. Also I wanted to keep the three different types because I read enough other reviews that in case any of the negative reviews I read about tips falling apart are true I wanted to hedge against that. I’m not sure I believe that the negatives talking about falling apart aren’t just idiot use of the tool with unhinged expectations. But whatever, I liked the ones that needed only a little downward pressure to make a line and weren’t laggy or disruptively laggy - these will NEVER be a precision artist instrument… The two brands I rejected both were too laggy and needed extra pressure (you have to use extra concentration to push harder than you naturally want to) but these MEKO (& DAXINGXING) were nicely responsive and normal. Also, though all styles felt good in my grip the ones with the pocket clips have a fatter barrel than the longer narrower ones so if you are really picky about that feeling in your grip select accordingly. The pocket clip ones are shorter and only have a tip in one end whereas the skinnier ones (I ended up sending all of them back but not because they were skinny - skinny and fatter ones all felt fine in my grip.) had a tip on each end which wasn’t important in my decision points. The difference in length between shorter and longer had no functional difference for me. Regarding the differing tip sizes on each end I didn’t find that one size was really any better than the other. If I was counting something like total number of writing strokes before one stylus wore out then the double ended ones would probably last twice as long but I found little if any difference between the accuracy or vision of where the line would result on the screen between larger tips vs smaller tips. Big rubber end essentially was same as little end to me in the conditions I was using them. These mesh tips on the DAXINGXING may be a bit easier to predict where the line will be when you put the tip to the phone screen but I won’t state that definitively with such little use. Also, since they really lay out the big/small tips as a feature I’m guessing there must be some people that notice a difference but for me nah… Regarding the smoothness of the tip sliding on the screen I’ll say that the slight drag of the rubber tip has its advantages in simply feeling a bit more like a regular pen or pencil - by all means not the same just noticeable as a bit of familiarity where the mesh and plastic tips were really smooth and frictionless. I kept the three different styles for a few reasons and exploring which over time might become a preferred sliding feel was also something I want to explore. At this point all differences were just slight and well within comfortable tolerances. I think this mesh tip was the fastest, smoothest and maybe a bit more responsive but again - very slight on the responsiveness. For that you really will have to test them side by side. Same for plastic disc. The thing about the disc is that it may be a bit more accurate and stable in how you can view the working of the tip. Though I don’t have a precise hang of it right now I’m thinking I may be able with practice to learn to better predict the exact or nearly exact location of where the lines will appear relative to the tip of the stylus. Ultimately I decided on keeping the DAXINGXINGX pack at $0.40/ea, the Acempire (7 pack) that has one end rubber and one end plastic disc $1.28/ea as well as these MEKO shorter stylus w/ pocket clip at $0.57/ea. This mesh tip set with (15) in the pack was best value and if you weren’t interested in having the three different styles would be an excellent single purchase choice. All of the rejected brands (DAXINGXING rubber tips and GHMDE rubber tips) were $1/ea. None of the ones I got had any magnetic properties for sticking to the back of MagSafe phones and for how I use my phone that sort of feature would be meaningless. In and out of my pocket - no pen or stylus would work- even in a purse I’d wonder but that’s only where I’d see the magnet stuff maybe being helpful.
P**.
After using for so many days It works good Better then any chinese pen For reading book Highlight underlining it's good 👍
L**A
Lo compramos para aprovechar todos y usarlos con celulares/tabletas, buen producto, barato.
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