I admit I have the stylus from [Studio Neat->studio-neat] called “cosmonaut” I haven't had my hands on it yet and I'm only citing reviews from other users in this post, but I know him Tripod adapter Glif the company and I can imagine that the Cosmonaut is just as well thought out. At first glance, the pen, which can be used for the iPad as well as the Nexus 7 or other tablets, looks rather bulky and thick, but the Reviews that can be read on Amazon, are all very positive.
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In the practical test: writing feeling like a crayon - but you hit the mark precisely
In the customer reviews, the thickness of the pen and the tip are consistently highlighted. However, the all-clear usually comes immediately afterwards, stating that the pen lies very comfortably in the hand and that you can draw and write very precisely despite the thick tip. Studio Neat seems to have succeeded in finding a good compromise between precision and good feel.
The durability of the tip, which is rather mediocre with other stylus applicants, seems to be very good with the Studio Neat Cosmonaut. One customer reports that even after 30 hours of use, he still cannot find any signs of wear on the tip. The rubber coating of the shaft is very good for holding the pen and thus promotes the feeling that you have paper and pencil in front of you.
Overall, the Cosmonaut Stylus is one of the top rated capacitive touchscreen touch pens that one can find. It has almost exclusively 5-star ratings on Amazon and has received a lot of praise from users who have been testing it for a long time.
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Jens has been running the blog since 2012. He acts as Sir Apfelot for his readers and helps them with technical problems. In his spare time he rides electric unicycles, takes photos (preferably with the iPhone, of course), climbs around in the Hessian mountains or hikes with the family. His articles deal with Apple products, news from the world of drones or solutions to current bugs.
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