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The MEKO 1.6mm Fine Tip Active Digital Stylus Pen is a versatile and stylish tool designed for precision drawing and handwriting. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it features a durable aluminum body, a responsive 1.6mm tip, and a long-lasting battery that provides up to 9 hours of use. With no need for specific apps, this stylus is perfect for professionals and creatives alike.
Compatible Devices | Tablet |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Weight | 0.64 Ounces |
Material | Aluminum,Pom,Plastic |
Color | Black |
A**S
A great stylus and excellent customer service
I spent some time trying to find a good fine tip capacitive stylus, as I don't like the ones with big, squishy tips. I'm not crazy about the ones that have disc tips, either. When I compared the Meko to the few other fine tip styluses on Amazon, what really caught my eye was the rubber tip. It's rounded, where other fine tip styluses have flatter tips made of metal, and that seemed much safer in theory to use on the screens of expensive devices. So, I decided to try the Meko, and I'm really glad that I did. The tip is nice and accurate, and the spring in it is strong without being too stiff. The body is sturdy, and I like the twist ring for powering the stylus on and off as opposed to having a button. There's a detachable 'eraser' cap for the stylus that does have one of those big squishy capacitive tips, and it attaches to the top of the stylus with a magnet. This hides the charging port, which is great, even if adding this cap makes the stylus a little long and slightly top-heavy. It's still comfortable to hold, though, and looks very sleek.I'm using this stylus primarily on my Nintendo Switch for Super Mario Maker 2 in handheld mode, and it's working out wonderfully. I have an easier time placing objects with the stylus than with my finger, as my finger blocks more of the screen than the stylus does. I still have to use two fingers to scroll around my stages, but it turns out that doing that while holding the stylus is really easy. The stylus doesn't support palm ignoring, so if any part of your hand touches the screen while you're using the Meko, your device will recognize that as an additional input. I'm not having any trouble with that on the Switch since it has such a small screen, but I'd definitely want a two finger glove if I were going to use it on a larger tablet. Though I didn't test it thoroughly, I can confirm that both my old Microsoft Surface Pro 2 and my iPhone 6 both recognized input from the Meko.I had an unfortunate situation that resulted in my Meko's tip breaking shortly after I received it. The stylus comes with a card in the box that has a customer service email address written on it, so I emailed them. They provided me with a replacement stylus at no charge within a couple of days, which is just amazing customer service. I definitely recommend the Meko if you're looking for a great fine tip capacitive stylus with a great company behind it.
S**E
Use it for My Digital Art
This review is specifically about the active pen side of the stylus. The regular nib side of the stylus is great but nothing out of the ordinary.The stylus comes with instructions on how to charge it (the instructions say the fully charged light would be green, but in reality, it is blue). But there is really nothing about how to get it to work with your tablet.By looking at the Amazon product page I found out you literally just turn it on and you should be good to go.It charged very quickly and it even came with a small Micro USB to USB cord. And I love the magnetic cap that covers the micro USB port on the pen!! The cap also doubles as a regular stylus nibThe main reason I wanted this stylus is because I do digital drawings on my iPad Air 2. The iPad screen seemed unable to read the stylus. For a while I thought the pen wasn't working at all (even though the blue power light was on).I then attempted to use the stylus on my Samsung Galaxy S7. It worked perfectly. I didn't have to press at all in order to get the stylus to register.I contacted Meko to ask about the problem with it working with my iPad, but then I got it to work on my iPad by, you guessed it, turning the stylus off and on again. LolI immediately tried out some digital line art. The stylus has a bit of a drag to it (as in the pen point isn't EXACTLY on top of where the digital line shows up). But it's only off in precision by a millimeter if not less.My line art turned out quite wobbly with the stylus pen, but I attribute that more to my being inexperienced with a pen stylus. (For digital, I've only ever used the Meko nib stylus) The stylus pen requires a steadier hand since the point is so fine.(I'm an experienced traditional artist so I know plenty about steady hands and clean lines when using graphite/charcoal pencils and ink pens). Of course an electronic stylus isn't exactly as like using a regular ink pen.The constant 'tic tic' sound of the stylus pen against my iPad screen was pretty annoying but I'll get used to it. Gotta take the bad with the good.All in all, I look forward to becoming more skilled with the active stylus.I plan to give an update after I've gotten more comfortable with using the stylus pen.After using it a couple days, I can it has a lovely solid feel to it and although it still only works for my iPad about 50% of the time, the problem must be with my tempered glass screen protector (since it works perfectly with my Android phone). When the pen does work, it feels like a dream!
N**Z
Fun
Please note that I received this item to test and review but my opinions are my own.First off, I love the packaging.it comes with the pen (stylus) a charging cable and a glass cleaning cloth and the instructions manual. The pen itself feels really good in my hands; not too heavy, not too light. It feels like you're holding a normal pencil.I tested this out with my android phone. I'm an illustrator so naturally, I wanted to see how well it works with drawing, so I used the pen with a drawing app called Ibis Paint. In terms of use, I know there's no pressure sensitivity but the response was fair. Not great, but I was still able to draw pretty well with it. And I love that the pen tip is small and accurate, which made drawing on my tiny phone sceen bearable. One thing I noticed was that the active touch lags just a bit which (which is why I dock one star). Since I'm using it for drawing, I didn't feel it was too big of a deal but I think it would be frustrating for those who use it for writing. I attached the quick pic I drew with it (I got bored of drawing it at the coloring stage so it's not the best) and I'd say it did a pretty decent job. Overall, I think it's nice to have if you want to draw on your phone on the go. :)Also, the cap end imho works wonderfully, and since there's no lag, it's smoother and easier to write and draw, haha, but less accurate. I attached a comparison drawing using active and non active sides for measure.If you're looking for something affordable to draw with on your phone, I think it's pretty good but be aware that there is a bit of a lag on the active touch. It still has good accuracy and it's better than drawing with those chunky stylus'.
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