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The TechMatte Apple Pencil Tip Cover (8-Pack) is designed to enhance your drawing experience by providing a soft silicone cover that mimics the feel of drawing on paper. It increases friction for better control, reduces screen noise, and protects your Apple Pencil tips from wear and tear, making it compatible with both Apple Pencil 1 and 2.
H**N
Super value.
I use an aftermarket Metapen A11 as a much cheaper alternative to an Apple Pencil for my 9th generation iPad.The 9th gen iPad does not have a laminated display so the taps of the pencil are very pronounced and, to me, very annoying.These pencil covers fit on the Metapen perfectly and significantly reduce the amount of noise when tapping on the screen. My sanity has been restored.There is increased friction but it still glides quite comfortably and gets even smoother over time.I don't do any serious drawing, but I do takes notes and doodles whiteboard style every now and then.A single tip has lasted me a year so far. A 40 count is practically a lifetime supply for my use.For the quality, durability and functionality of these covers the value is outstanding.
T**I
Makes a Great Stylus Experience Even Better!
π¦π¨π π ππ₯π¬These stylus tip covers are a simple solution that significantly improves the experience of using a stylus.What is included:* 8 tip covers* plastic case to store the coversI appreciate having the case included since the covers are so small they can be easy to lose or misplace.π§ππ ππ’π©ππ₯π¦I purchased the clear/translucent covers. I like that they don't draw attention to themselves (no pun intended). The silicon is of sufficient thickness to be able to stretch and grip the Pencil tip.π¨π¦π πππ¦ππ¦I have an Apple Pencil 1 that I share between my iPad Mini 5 and iPad 9th Gen. I use the Pencil primarily for digital note taking, project planning, brainstorming, and the occasional sketching. I have a matte screen protector on both iPads (iCarez, not PaperLike) to cut down on glare, eliminate fingerprints and smudges, offer a little grip for the Pencil and for smooth and consistent feel when using my finger for touch interactions.πͺππ¬ π π‘πππππ π§πππ¦π ππ’π©ππ₯π¦The matte protectors offer an improved feel, but do nothing for the tap-tap-tapping sound of the Pencil on the screen. These covers completely eliminate the tapping sound. The combination of the inexpensive matte screen protectors and these covers produces a very similar pencil on paper feel.ππ’π‘π¨π¦!I also have an Adonit Note active Stylus that uses technology similar to the Logi Crayon that I use with both iPads. Although the Note doesn't provide support for pressure sensitivity, it doesn't need to be paired... I can easily and seamlessly switch between iPads without having to pair it.The Adonit Note tip is harder than the Apple Pencil. This results in a very loud tapping sound. I tried putting one of these covers on the Adonit Note and it fit perfectly! Not only that, the feel and sound (no sound) makes the Adonit Note great in its own right.Please note that the manufacturer only claims that these covers work with the Apple Pencil. So if you want to try them on other styli, do so at your own risk.ππ’π‘πππ¨π¦ππ’π‘In my opinion, this was a worthwhile investment. I've only had them a day (and using them quite a bit already) so I can't speak to their durability. I know some have mentioned that their covers tore and wore pretty quickly. If I experience something similar, then I'll update this review.
B**Y
It Gets The Job Done
Ok if you are looking for something to protect you pencil from a paper like screen protector this is for you. But it has its flaws, sometimes when writing or drawing your pencil will suddenly stop writing and drawing and it would be like you arenβt touching the screen anymore. But just tap a few times and it should start working again. Itβs kind of bulky and when drawing you will have a slightly hard time trying to draw details because you wonβt see where the tip of the pencil is. Iβve had the pencil tips for a few months and Iβm still on my first one, itβs not torn, or worn down, and it stays on the pencil and never slips off. It only comes off when you want it to, if you draw more than you write I suggest using it only when drawing. If you write more than you draw I feel you wonβt really need it as much. I sometimes write with and without it, but because you canβt feel the grit of the paper like protector using the tip cover slightly changes your handwriting. But if thatβs not a problem, and your main concern is protecting your pencil then this is for you.
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