J**P
Looks great, feels great! Not the best responsiveness, but it works.
Having incorporated a tablet into my daily gear, and having large hands and fingers, and being a habitual sketcher and note-taker, I wanted a to give a stylus pen a try.This one looks great, has a nice heft to it, and a durable body and cap. The pen writes smoothly and effortlessly, and the reservoir appears to be replaceable (I haven't looked for the replacement part yet).Another reviewer complained about rattling, falling apart, and leaking. In a month of use, I have experienced none of those problem.The problem is, IMO, it is a better pen than a stylus.On both my phone and tablet, you've got to 'poke' very deliberately to get a response. All attempts at writing and doodling have been even more disastrous than expected.To sum up, it's a great, durable pen, that can also do come tapping. It is more precise than my finger (but that isn't saying much!). Pen: yes! Sylus: meh. Stylus pen: more or less. It does OK, but there must be better out there.
A**E
The 6mm tip works very well
(Used on a Nexus 7)Just recently purchased this item in replacement to another that I bought for my tablet.This one - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007VA05HU/The PenGo is very light in comparison to my old one. The main reason i bought this was the replaceable stylus tip along with the smaller diameter tip. Which the other one i dropped on the floor and cut the stylus cap up a bit rendering it working but with issues, such a sensitivity. Otherwise the PenGo so far has been responsive and with the smaller diameter tip, reading Reddit and tapping on the links has become a whole lot easier than with that large tip.* My last stylus, the clip was utterly impossible to even clip on a shit or similar as the clip was extremely hard raise. The clip on the PenGo only requires a bit of finger nail and a but of force, nothing that would damage your nails or shirts.* The cap doesn't exactly have a tight fit but it doesn't exactly fit on loosely too, just enough to hold onto the stylus without slipping away.Pros:* Small diameter tip, making tapping on links easier.* Replaceable screw on Stylus Cap. Also with different sized diameter tips for those that want a bit large, 6mm goes standard and you can go up to 8mm i believe.* Appealing color and design if you're looking into some kind of eye candy.Cons:* I don't really see any more feel any while using it. Might be some in the future, till then.* While this doesn't really constitute as a con, my came with a defective ink cartridge.Otherwise for, 13$ this isn't the greatest stylus but for its price, you can't really go wrong, unless you plan on going toward the route of super cheap stylus with little durability which I might even recommend if you can find a half decent super cheap stylus.
P**L
Decent Pen, Decent Stylus
Nice pen, and nice stylus. I like the feel of the all metal body. It's one of the few fine point ballpoints I can write with. I like the smaller nib on the on the stylus. By necessity, they're all too big for my taste, but this is the smallest one I've found that still works. The fact that the nibs are replaceable is a nice feature too. These soft-nib pens tend to wear out quickly. Frankly, I haven't found a five star stylus yet, but this comes close. I'm a little concerned about its durability, overall it's the nicest pen/stylus combo I've tried, and I've tried a bunch of them.
J**N
needs a lot of pressure
This stylus requires a lot of pressure to get an impression on an Ipad tablet, which for me means a lot of skipped lines. I got this stylus and the TruGlide Stylus with the microfiber tip. I am returning the PenGo TouchPen. I am going to keep the TruGlide. The TruGlide tip is a bit mushy, but it worked a lot better for me than the PenGo. I also have a Targus stylus, which makes a consistent line, but it has a lot of friction.
C**L
Smooshy tip
I was expecting this to have a hard/harder tip and not the smooshy tip that the cheap $2 stylus pens have, but was disappointed to find that this stylus, which is highly rated all over the internet, is no better than the cheap things you can get on the bidding web sites for far less. Don't waste your money!
M**S
Five Stars
Just received today and look good.
M**E
PenGo Stylus
Very nice stylus ,Bought this because it has replaceable tips. Very few stylus have replaceable tips All my stylus also have a pen included .Have not needed to refill the ink yet .
N**S
It leaks, rattles and spontaneously falls apart.
The very first time I tried to use the ball point pen accompanying the PenGo TouchPen v2 stylus, the entire device fell to pieces as I removed the rear cap. Because reassembling the pen simply returns it to its initial unstable state, the pen portion of the stylus is simply unusable. Yesterday, the device spontaneously fell apart as I was writing! Clearly there is some imperfection in the dimensions of the relevant parts that causes the innards to get stuck in the main shaft of the stylus, thus eviscerating the utensil every time the rear cap (to which the pocket clip is attached) is removed.Secondly, the tip wore out in just two weeks! The impression I got was that it had been coated with some sort of sensitizing lacquer that incrementally rubs off with each successive stroke (perhaps the maker has quantified this obsolescence factor).Thirdly, the metallic cone that houses the tip invariably loosens during use, causing it to rattle distractingly and eventually begin to wobble, which forces the user to periodically re-tighten the cone.Finally, I have observed some ink leakage as a result of placing the pen in my shirt pocket for a short period of time.The only thing I have to say in favor of the PenGo TouchPen v2 stylus concerns its above-average reach, which can ease interaction with larger devices such as the iPad.I regard two stars as a gift.
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