🖊️ Write Your Digital Future!
The ChaoQ Stylus Pen set includes four high-quality styluses made from durable metal, designed for all capacitive touch screens. Each set comes with four replaceable mesh fiber tips and four rubber tips, ensuring a smooth and protective writing experience while adding a touch of style with its elegant color options.
Brand | ChaoQ |
Item model number | CQ-3022 |
Item Weight | 0.49 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.34 x 0.34 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.3 x 0.34 x 0.34 inches |
Color | 4 Colors - silver/black/white/champagne |
Manufacturer | ChaoQ |
ASIN | B01M9JKECQ |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 3, 2016 |
P**1
These are pretty sleek looking and very accurate for being a simple stylus pen, however
The media could not be loaded. First off, I absolutely love the variety of colors, they’re just as described in the listing, which is not a very common occurrence for many brands of all types of items, they’re extremely functional and are very accurate for a common stylus pen, I haven’t used it but once, and it was very short duration, but it seems like it would easily survive a fall and I would believe that the durability is very good. The touch sensitivity is almost perfect and very good for swiping, precise with swipe texting and scrolling through apps and social media. The only downside is the lack of a dual side pen size. It’s fairly decent for writing in large print, but you would probably need a fine tipped stylus for jotting notes, and with someone who owns the iPhone 13 mini, it proves a bit of a challenge to make an accurate sale photo with the size of the tip. I do think it’s leagues above the average silicone stylus pens you’d find at your local Walmart or otherwise, but I probably would have kept this if I hadn’t had received a dual sized pen the same day that was more suited for my personal needs. Overall I think this is a great pen, with four different pens in varying colors as well as replacements for the mesh tips and even a silicone tip option for those who prefer silicone! If I didn’t have such a tiny device, this would be my go to for just about anything, and maybe when the time comes to get a new device, it’ll have to be a larger screen since the death of the mini lineup. So even though I will be returning the item today, you can believe that I will most definitely be back, and I will probably be purchasing two 4 packs for the excellent price for the quality, very attractive color schemes and the fast shipping!I would rate this an overwhelming 4.8 out of 5 stars! And would I recommend this to anyone who is interested in buying a stylus that is extremely accurate without having to deal with the hassle of connecting to Bluetooth and the tedious process of charging the device, and who just wants the best possible stylus for the majority of tasks that require little to no effort, maintenance and precision, while still being sleek, stylish and above average quality, price and functionality, then you’re absolutely right that this is highly recommended by me, and I hope you all enjoy this holiday season, be safe and have fun with your loved ones! Thank you for taking the time to read this review. And thank you, CHAOQ team for making the effort of creating a beautiful yet simple product that will make people of all kinds happy and productive! I look forward to purchasing from you again soon!
K**N
Best I have used👍
I recently purchased the ChaoQ 4 Pcs Mesh Fiber Stylus, and I'm quite impressed! The mesh tip provides a smooth and precise experience on my touchscreen devices, making it perfect for drawing and note-taking. I love that it works seamlessly with my tablet and smartphone, enhancing my productivity. The stylus is lightweight and easy to grip, allowing for comfortable use over extended periods. Plus, the pack of four means I always have a backup handy. The durability of the mesh tip is a standout feature; it doesn’t wear down quickly like other styluses I’ve used. Overall, this product offers excellent value for the price, and I highly recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable stylus!
R**C
Perfect!
These are fantastic for writing/drawing on my iPhone! Use them all day everyday! So smooth also!
T**A
Premium build, solid tips. Comparison of ChaoQ, Meko, and Su-Pen
There are multitudes of different stylus pens and a lot of them are the same, just re-branded. In this review, I'll be comparing three brands - this ChaoQ, the Meko, and the Su-Pen. The review is mostly geared toward mobile gaming but should be applicable for general purpose use as well. It's a bit lengthy as I compare pens I've previously used, but the short of it is, the ChaoQ is a solid performer and recommended for that premium feel.The first pen I tried was the Su-Pen, which is a premium stylus pen made in Japan, and as expected, quality is excellent. The particular version I use is a Puzzle & Dragons (mobile game) model. It has a good weight to it which makes it feel nice to handle and the fiber tip is slightly different from the fiber tips I've seen on stylus pens from China. It glides extremely smooth and the amount of pressure needed is wonderfully sensitive. Pretty much, just the weight of the pen itself will make it register. A slight con of the pen is that, it's slightly on the shorter side and might feel uncomfortable for some. However, this is only on this particular model, and the normal models are lengthier. The only other downside is that the the pen itself is pricey, at around $50 and replacement tips are around $30 for two. I've used it heavily for about half a year and even though it's worn down, it still performs great.Due to the pricey replacement tips, I decided to try a cheaper fiber tipped pen. Meko seemed to get recommended often on a forum I frequent so I decided to give that one a try. Now, there are plenty of stylus pens you'll see that are extremely similar to Meko and I'm pretty sure they're all the same and just re-branded. However, my personal experience is with this particular brand. First off, the body of the pen is extremely light, especially since I've gotten use to the weight of the Su-Pen. For some, this may be a plus, but for my personal use, I like the added weight since the fiber tips from China seem to require a bit more pressure to register. However, it might be negligible to most and the tip slides extremely smooth, especially when new. After a few uses, it feels great and feedback is solid on it. It's extremely cheap (I think I got like 3 or 5 pens with a handful for extra tips for just over $10) and if you're on a budget and like a lightweight feel, I would definitely recommend it.I stumbled on the ChaoQ trying to find a pen similar to the Meko, but with a better weight feel to it. I based my purchased on the description of the steel barrel and to my delight, it has a solid weight to it (feels slightly more than the Su-Pen) and has a premium feel to the overall build. The fiber tips are slightly different than on the Meko, in that it doesn't screw in directly to the pen. The tip slides over a little metal nub at the end of the pen, and a metal ring screws down over it, securing it in place. In initial usage, it feels ever so slightly less sensitive than the Meko, feeling like it requires slightly more pressure to register. The tip is a bit stiffer in the beginning, but after a bit of usage, the tip becomes softer and sensitivity becomes a lot a better. I've since ordered a different tip replacement from another company and will update with any differences.So overall, if price isn't of concern, the Su-Pen is definitely worth it and obviously the best of the three I've used. Both the ChaoQ and Meko are solid performers, especially for the price and you can't go wrong with either one. If you like lightweight, get the Meko. If you like premium feel, get the ChaoQ.
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