Reddit Reddit reviews MEKO Universal Stylus,[2 in 1 Precision Series] Disc Stylus Touch Screen Pens for All Capacitive Touch Screens Cell Phones, Tablets, Laptops Bundle with 6 Replacement Tips - (2 Pcs, Black/Black)

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MEKO Universal Stylus,[2 in 1 Precision Series] Disc Stylus Touch Screen Pens for All Capacitive Touch Screens Cell Phones, Tablets, Laptops Bundle with 6 Replacement Tips - (2 Pcs, Black/Black)
ABOUT THE STYLUS: Length:5.5"(140mm); Pen tube diameter 0.35"(9mm); Disc diameter: 0.27" (6.8mm) including 2mm rubber point ; Fiber tip Diameter:0.24 (6mm); Weight: 24g -- Made from stainless steel and Aluminum, no plastic parts, real pen feelingPRECISION: The clear disc allows you to see exactly where your mark is being made and gives you the accurate point. Perfect for taking notes and drawing apps - 100% Compatible with all capacities touch screen devices (Apple iPad , iPhone, iPod, Kindle , Tablet, Galaxy& more)REPLACEABLE TIP FEATURE: Replacing can be done within a second without tool , Extend lifetime of the stylusPACKAGE INCLUDED -- 2Pcs Stylus; 4 Pcs Replacement Disc Tip;2 Pcs Replacement Fiber Tip. To find extra replacement Disc tips, please search ASIN: B016X4QJWE on Amazon. Replacement Fiber Tip - Please search ASIN:B074HP7WJ5 on AmazonNOTE: Though the Disc works just like a fine point stylus, the disc stylus is not fine point stylus. If you need a true FINE POINT Stylus, please search Asin: B07LG7DHXL on Amazon.
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48 Reddit comments about MEKO Universal Stylus,[2 in 1 Precision Series] Disc Stylus Touch Screen Pens for All Capacitive Touch Screens Cell Phones, Tablets, Laptops Bundle with 6 Replacement Tips - (2 Pcs, Black/Black):

u/lostpretzels · 15 pointsr/MarioMaker

A capacitive stylus is what you're looking for. This is the one I got, it works amazingly with SMM2. There's probably others worth looking at too though!

u/TheCrazyInk · 7 pointsr/splatoon
u/Catisamom · 7 pointsr/whatisthisthing

I actually think it’s a touch screen stylus missing the plastic disc. We have one just like it.

Stylus

u/GalacticSloth · 5 pointsr/EDC

This one has an aluminum body design which is quite durable and it uses a fiber tip which also lasts longer compared to rubber ones and it comes with replacement tips as well.

u/AudibleKnight · 4 pointsr/pokemongo

I bought this:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N1BRWLA

a while back. I ended up pulling it out after legendary pokemon had been out for a bit, and I was getting frustrated with my finger tip having different consistencies (ie my finger would drag more or less at different times) that would affect my throws. I now use it on my iPhone 6 every time I catch a raid boss now.

The stylus has 2 tips. A fiber tip and a disc tip that is covered by a cap. I feel like the fiber tip doesn't catch my movements 100%, which led to some wasted throws. The disc tip however is perfect as it's basically a little plastic circle that has a joint that lets it flex and move as you move the stylus (and thus why it needs a cap to protect it).

However, since you're more concerned about cost, you're probably better trying a bag of the cheapo keychain/pen stylus and see if that works good enough.

u/attack_of_the_show · 4 pointsr/ipad

When I sold my Surface Pro 3 awhile back, I moved to an old android tablet for my notes and found these on Amazon. I've had a great experience with these so far and it's nice having the choice between the fine tip or the rounded side for jotting notes down quickly.

u/coastercrazy10 · 4 pointsr/PuzzleAndDragons

Thumb day-to-day, stylus for 7x6 and ranking dungeons.

I use this stylus and it's by far the best I've tried: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N1BRWLA. The XM tournament will be crown #15 for me, and I can tell you this makes crowning significantly easier than with any other stylus or using your finger. YMMV of course but I couldn't imagine playing without this thing.

u/Septfox · 4 pointsr/lgv30

Similar, yes. Equivalent, no.

The S-Pen pairs with a custom Wacom digitizer in the Note-series phones. It's going to be the most accurate choice, hands down, and it'll probably have special considerations for palm detection as well (don't know for sure, never had a Note).

The best you could get with a normal smartphone digitizer would be using a plastic/rubber disc style stylus, which will be up to as accurate as a finger touch can be. You could give it a try with your current phone before choosing, the Meko stylus is pretty cheap.

u/violenttango · 4 pointsr/harrypotterwu

I got this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N1BRWLA?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share but I actually use the non precise end to greater effect. I had about 4 masterful casts prior to purchase, now I'm up to around 50

u/dabear04 · 4 pointsr/ipad

I have an Air 2 and take handwritten notes on it almost every day for work (Evernote). I got these for writing and they work great. I can't comment in how they compare to the Apple pen but they're not quite as good as writing on my surface pro but definitely usable. Only downside is that there's no good way to rest your hand on the iPad and write but I've gotten used to it. Just my $0.02. Hope this helps.

u/HeroTruth · 4 pointsr/PuzzleAndDragons

https://www.amazon.com/MEKO-Precision-Stylus-Bundle-Replaceable/dp/B00N1BRWLA

I use this thing. Great value. I keep one at home near the bed, for late night padding, and one on me when im out and about.

The option to switch from disc to mesh tip is great too. You get 4 disc and 2 mesh tips that also come with the box.

I use disc for solving quickly, but mesh tip for lazy farming.

one gripe i have is that when you put the cap on the mesh portion, and you screw off the cap, sometimes the mesh tip goes with the cap.


Otherwise great stylus. Mesh tip lasts extremely long, havent had to replace it. Disc is lasting a while too, for 5 months of padding I havent had to replace either tip.

u/diophan · 2 pointsr/TheSilphRoad

I use the spherical metal mesh tips which come with https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N1BRWLA and it works quite well.

u/lizisit27 · 2 pointsr/digitalarts

Highly recommend MEKO
I used to use those cheap rubber tipped styluses and they would tear eventually, these have a micro metal fiber tip of some sort and a finer tip option. They have worked beautiful for me so far- I use an iPad for my drawing.

u/dragon_rckr · 2 pointsr/lgv20

Any "universal" stylus should work. This one seems to be very popular on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N1BRWLA/

u/Rainsoakedpuppy · 2 pointsr/stylus

I tend to hear a lot about the Adonit Jot styli when looking at such things for capacitive screens. Products like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Adonit-Precision-Android-Samsung-Windows/dp/B00931K1QK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457279462&sr=8-3&keywords=Adonit+Jot
It looks like there are knock off brands with the same style too:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N1BRWLA?keywords=stylus&qid=1457279353&ref_=sr_1_8&sr=8-8

u/xerschia · 2 pointsr/TsumTsum

Sure! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K4NVS86/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i8UqzbXFZQEEA

This is what I ended up getting and I shared one with my boyfriend who also loves it. Nice rating, not too expensive for a 3 pack + replacements, and I looked through their reviews to see a few who recommended it for tsum tsums :)

The other one I considered was this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N1BRWLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_b-UqzbT4D9B9R It also had tsum tsum players in its reviews, but I've seen people on this Reddit with concerns that the disc could scratch your screen.

The stylus is definitely awkward to get used to at first and I'm going to look into a cheap rubber grip for the barrel but I don't think I'll ever go back to using my finger.

u/Durzaka · 2 pointsr/pokemongo

The number one thing you want to avoid is a rubber tipped stylus. They are garbage for actual touch sensitivity and smoothness of use.

Im not sure if having a Galaxy S8 will affect your choices significantly, but this is what i got for my Google Pixel at the start of this year: https://www.amazon.com/MEKO-Universal-Precision-Capacitive-Replacement/dp/B00N1BRWLA?crid=3PKRZ3TZT6ADT&keywords=meko+stylus&qid=1539275638&s=Cell+Phones+%26+Accessories&sprefix=meko+%2Cmobile%2C169&sr=1-1-spons&ref=sr_1_1_sspa&psc=1

its phenomenal. It glides effortlessly across my screen, has great accuracy, and comes with a carrying case (that holds both of them) in case you dont want to keep the pen alone in your pocket.

Just for example, I bought it to play Tsum Tsums, which is a rapid match 3+ game but with gravity, and the accuracy has been great for that so it should work just fine for PoGO.

u/TotableCorpse · 2 pointsr/samsung
u/SharkFalcon · 2 pointsr/chromeos

I looked at the Samsung Plus/Pro Chromebook but I heard mixed reviews on the keyboard and travel distance between the keys. My currently Asus Tf700 with the keyboard has great travel and I love it, so I'm making a safe assumption that this one is good too.

As for writing on the screen on my current Asus TF700, I've learned to deal with lack of palm rejection. i bought a Meko Stylus on Amazon and it's worked very well so far. The only difficult thing is writing fast as I can't write fast since my wrist is floating. Otherwise, it's not too bad at all.

The Pixelbook does seem to be a price hike. I looked in their subreddit and I haven't seen too many controversial reviews but some have some bugs here and there. If it goes on special Black Friday I may consider the lower tier one as I don't need more than 128GB of storage.

u/SilentRhetoric · 2 pointsr/TheSilphArena

I am using this one:

MEKO Universal Stylus,[2 in 1 Precision Series] Disc Stylus Touc... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N1BRWLA/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_afSsDb67XVKFX

u/themightytiny · 1 pointr/iphone

You can't use the Apple Pencil on an iPhone. It only works on the iPad Pro.

Anyway, I've been using these to draw and they're very nice for the price.

u/Rossoneri · 1 pointr/chromeos

That's an active stylus. So you're just wasting money and it may not work because it doesn't need a large surface area to trigger the touch screen since it's active.

Something like this is what you want:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N1BRWLA

u/fishywang · 1 pointr/chromeos

I have the MEKO Disc Styli and they worked great. But they are on the bigger side.

u/gibletzor · 1 pointr/Galaxy_S8

I've used these with my S7E, Galaxy Tab A, and with my S8+. Smoothest styluses (styli?) I've ever used!

u/LlaughingLlama · 1 pointr/galaxys10

The stylus that comes with the Galaxy Notes only work with the Notes, as they use Wacom technology and a sensor layer built into the Note screens. Samsung calls them "S-Pens" and these do NOT work on the S10.

The generic capacitive styluses work great with the S10. I bought these (they come in a 2-pack for under $15) and they work well.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N1BRWLA/

u/jrjurman · 1 pointr/GalaxyFold

I just purchased these Disc Stylus Touch Pens, and they seem fairly as precise, without requiring a charge or feeling like they might do damage to the screen.The disc looks a little silly, but it's not obtrusive.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00N1BRWLA

u/setzke · 1 pointr/razerphone

I have and love my razer phone. If I didn't have it already however, I would think about the ROG. That's the one with all the peripherals, right? It seems they're setting up for a future with this.

Razer was good to start the trend of higher refresh rates but, as you can find in this subreddit with slow software updates, many users feel abandoned. As if these phones were a gimmick to get ahead in sales and now that that's done, move on to the next sale gimmick. Like when I ordered a new screen protector from Razer (and a controller for my phone), it came with caffeinated water flavor packets that apparently they make now, for gaming.

Anyway, I've been researching here the past little bit. Phones that can use real styluses have to be built for that. Most Android phones aren't and you need a large surface area so the phone registers it as a finger. So those styluses with the big rounded tip are what you need, or the ones with a smaller tip surrounded by a clear disk.

Example pen:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N1BRWLA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_araLDbQPE7Q7Q

u/RainbowGoddamnDash · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

Hey man

Figured you'll see this instead of the edit down below.

This is the stylus's I use.. The fine point end, is really useful but gets annoying around the s7 edges.

u/PatrioTech · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

Best one I've used (though it's been a while since I've looked) are those ones with the clear circle tip. Like this one

u/Glitter_Plague · 1 pointr/learntodraw

Drawing on a touch screen can be pretty hard but I found a pretty damn good stylus. I would maybe give this a shot before going to a pad. :)

meko stylus

u/Gramidconet · 1 pointr/TWEWY

I’m not certain but I believe this is the exact one I use:

https://www.amazon.com/MEKO-Universal-Precision-Capacitive-Replacement/dp/B00N1BRWLA

u/caprimulgusAU · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I haven’t actually ordered one yet myself, but that looks pretty similar to the one I was recommended (Meko 2-in-1 universal stylus).

https://www.amazon.com.au/MEKO-Universal-Precision-Capacitive-Replacement/dp/B00N1BRWLA

The one you linked is 4-in-1, so even better! :)

u/Vinceisg0d · 1 pointr/DragaliaLost

Mine do too, I bruise really easy. What I did was grab some of these stylus from Amazon. They're really great and the most reliable stylus I've used. Get purple because purple is the best.

u/TheHighestFever · 1 pointr/TsumTsum

I have a set of these:

https://www.amazon.com/MEKO-Precision-Stylus-Bundle-Replaceable/dp/B00N1BRWLA/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_147_tr_t_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=J29Y715EPEWFGTF5E6EE

The mesh end works great, but the disk end is even better. The point is tiny and the disk is clear so you can see exactly where you're going. The two phones that I play with (LG Stylo 2 and LG G4) both react very well with it and my wife uses the same type with her S7 Edge.

u/jonejoyce · 1 pointr/Surface

hello all,
for more information, please see this link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N1BRWLA.
many thanks

u/Lefty_Leftfield · 1 pointr/PuzzleAndDragons

I'm not affiliated or anything and this is purely anecdotal but I use this one. It's got a good bit of weight to it and you can see if you prefer mesh or disc.

I greatly prefer disc. I wore out 3 mesh ones within a few weeks before I tried disc and so far I've only broken 1 of those discs so I have 3 spare still.

I play pad a LOT. I'm getting close to 1 year of in game time and I'm currently rank 594. That's approaching shitbucket status of playing way too much to get that in that time so my poor stylus and disc has taken a damn beating but it's still going strong. I ended up moving the rubber grip up to the mesh end too so it's comfier to hold while using the disc side.

The only noticable wear is the black colour where I hold it the most is like bleached looking where the colour's faded from where I held it before I moved the rubber grip there. The coating on the pen clip thing's a bit pitted from it being against my sweaty betty hand so long too. It doesn't bother me though.

Maybe I've just gotten lucky with the discs I have but yeah, only broken 1 disc so far with very heavy useage in that time with that brand.

u/Subie_Babie · 1 pointr/MarioMaker

This is the one i got, best of both world here, even though i do agree with you on the squishy one, moves along the screen much nicer than the plastic disc.

u/b33rmeister · 1 pointr/PuzzleAndDragons

I am fairly new to stylus play, so I'm not the very best critic. I also really like the visibility. Watching some streams I see people ask what stylus to use often enough, and su-pen and meko get recommended a lot. I think su-pen a bit more maybe.

I bought the meko because I thought it was a good deal and I really like it, just can't compare it to the su-pen as I haven't tried one.

This is what I recently purchased: http://www.amazon.com/Precision-Stylus-Styli-Bundle-Replaceable/dp/B00N1BRWLA

u/oldpotato123 · 1 pointr/PuzzleAndDragons
u/pyXelr · 1 pointr/MatebookXPro

I ended up with a similar switch, but from Surface Pro 4 to Matebook X Pro. The main reasons for this decision were low battery life and slow performance when I wanted to practice some Hadoop skills.

I didn't want to sacrifice the Surface Pen, so I even got a MEKO Universal Stylus, which works well enough if I am in need to write down some mathematical equations.

u/Sib3rian · 1 pointr/chromeos

Kinda hard to really draw without a pressure-sensitive stylus and palm rejection, and the device has to be built for that (an extra layer on the display, I think), so your only option is an ordinary stylus. In that case, either get a really cheap one (I use AmazonBasics' $6 stylus for my phone. Nothing fancy, does the job) or dish out a little more ($15-$25) for an allegedly better experience (but I've never tried, so take my words with a grain of salt, here).

That said, do you never experience a limit? I've asked a friend, and he says his Note 7 also gets limited to a certain amount of layers in Sketchbook, an amount that scales with resolution.

Oh, and I'm retarded, so, by "OG", do you mean the original or the new one?

u/arrowrand · 1 pointr/theNvidiaShield

The K1 doesn't have an active digitizer, meaning that you can't use things like pressure sensitive styli as found on the Note.

The Shield stylus is the best non-active stylus that I've ever used. The chiseled tip gives that faux pressure sensitive effect and the pointing tip is very precise.

That said, if you can't get it you can't get it.

The next best thing for me has been a stylus like this:

MEKO (2 in 1 Precision Series) Disc Stylus/Styli (2 Pcs) Bundle with 4 Replaceable Disc Tips, 2 Replaceable Fiber Tips (Black/Black)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N1BRWLA/

It takes a minute to get used to that little round disc on the tip, but once you do the stylus works really well. No pressure sensitivity, but I've used them with my phone, other tablets, my Chromebook and my Windows 10 laptop and they work great. And the tip isn't fragile like I assumed it would be.

There are others that are the exact same style, I bought this one because $15 for 2 was hard to pass up.

u/montrayjak · 1 pointr/nintendo

Maybe this one?

I'd probably avoid playing Elite Beat Agents or anything though...

u/KinkSeulgi · 0 pointsr/NintendoSwitch

That's not true at all? You can get specialized capactive styluses for drawing which have much thinner tips like this.