Ten One Design TI-AF25-100 Black Pogo Stylus
Product features- Pogo Stylus makes the iPhone more available to a wider audience
- Soft, durable tip designed with the needs of mobile users in mind
- Precision-formed to the perfect size for the keyboard keys
- Functioning like a fingertip, it moves quickly and easily through the touch interface
- Screen's glass surface is kept scratch- and smudge-free
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionYou've got your iPhone or your iPod iTouch and you enjoy using the touchscreen. You love your iPhone's low-profile silhouette, minimal appearance, and maximum performance. An ordinary stylus seems impractical. It's difficult to hold with gloves. It's tricky to use with manicured nails. Thanks to Ten One Design, the Pogo stylus is an elegant, working partner for any iPhone and iTouch user who wants more. It's the alternative stylus for all the available functions from business to gaming. Pogo was made to enhance your iPhone lifestyle. The body of the Pogo stylus is a lightweight aluminum alloy, with an anodized finish. Laser-engraved graphics set off the matte sheen to the best advantage. The foam tip is soft, yet durable and conforms cleanly and precisely to the multi-touch screen. Sized for accuracy, it does away with the awkward typos and misfires common to fingertip-only use. Do you wear gloves? The Pogo stylus allows you to answer calls and surf the web all while keeping your hands toasty ands clean. Eliminating fingers has the added benefit of keeping the screen free of smudges and grease. Designed to firmly hug the contours of the iPhone and iPod touch, the Pogo Stylus travel clip will keep your accessory secure and close at hand. You're used to catching envious looks with your iPhone. Now add greater comfort, style, poise, and sophistication as you use your iPhone anywhere. The Pogo Stylus. Why should you and your iPhone be without it? It simply makes sense to order yours today. Includes an innovative clip designed to keep your Pogo Stylus close at hand. It closely hugs the contours of the iPhone, and also works with the iPod touch. In addition to holding the stylus securely, the clip won't intrude with any buttons or switches and won't interfere with docking Gamers, too, will appreciate the Pogo accuracy when it counts in the heat of battle, puzzle or quest. The Stylus can easi
User reviews Perfect For The iPhone, 2008-12-22 I was just having the hardest time dealing with the small keyboard on my iPhone. This Stylus works just great. Now I don't have to worry about making mistakes on my entries. The Best iPhone Stylus Available., 2008-12-07 I tried several different iPhone styluses and this one is by far the best. The rubber tipped ones are not responsive enough and require too much pressure. This velcro-tipped Pogo stylus works great. You don't need to push hard on the screen and the size makes typing more efficient than using your fingers.
There are only two drawbacks - the price is very high, but you do get what you pay for and the cheaper styluses are not as good; also the clip only works on the base unit, so you can not clip the stylus to your iPhone if you have it in a case. They shoud make an adjustable size clip so it will fit over a slim case. Very Disappointing, 2008-11-13 After attempting to use this item for a few days, I have come to the conclusion that I just wasted $19.99. I could have created it myself with a small piece of sponge and a plastic straw. And I believe that it would have worked with the same amount of precision. Using my finger to input on the keypad proved to be much faster and more accurate. Please save the money, or try a different product. You'll thank me later. Cool Tool, 2008-10-28 Very functional. I thought I would use it more than I do, but it does all it said it would and I am very satisfied. I would recommend it. not really necessary, 2008-10-25 This product works as advertised. However I find that now, after time practicing with the iPhone, I do not use the stylus much. Plus it is overpriced. I think you could make one at home with a stout straw and a bit of foam secured to one end.
The primary reason for not using the stylus is because the stylus clips don't work with any type of iPhone protective case. I found myself always searching to dig the stylus out of my purse or pocket - it was not 'right there' when I wanted to perform some iPhone function. As a result, I just used my finger tips most of the time.
Instead of adapting to the stylus, I adapted to the iPhone. I got better at typing and it got better at learning/automatically correcting my common mistakes.
So, bottom line is, if you *really* can't type on the iPhone after giving yourself time to adapt, and you don't use an iPhone case, this prodcut will work for you.
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