Hiicopa Replacement Tip for Apple Pencil 1st/2nd Generation, with Tip Protector Cover, 2 Pack
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The advice, on the other hand, is a different story. This is only a replacement tip for the pencil; it is not the actual pencil.
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Never in my life have I felt so betrayed. br I'm not sure why I choose to ignore the little voice in my head telling me not to try off-roading. Because they could be inexpensive, brand items are a good idea. But there I was, putting them in my cart, thinking to myself, "These are great, they have so many positive reviews, people love them, and they even come with cute little silicone tips, what could go wrong?" " br> Well, that nagging voice in my head is screaming "I told you so" so loudly right now that I'm half tempted to pull a Kobe and throw these in the trash because they're complete garbage. The only reason I gave this review a two-star rating is because of the silicone tips. a rating of five stars They were able to prevent them from being returned to them. br> My 5- year- My 8-year-old daughter occasionally doodles on my iPad, and these silicone tips are perfect for someone her age who is still learning how to control pressure on tablet screens. Not to mention, it's now the only way it works at all, because without them, it has a delay or completely skips, even when drawing, writing, or coloring with more force. To get anything out of my iPad, I'd have to slam my pen against the screen. br> Please save your money and go straight to the Apple Store, which has an Amazon store (which I was unaware of because I shopped impulsively without doing any research), and get the genuine article. For $14, you'll get a four-piece set. pack. You'll pay around $99 tax for this, but you'll get better quality and assurance. br> However, look into silicone tips separately because this is my first time using them, and I'm actually enjoying how quiet it is to draw now that the light tapping noises are gone!.
These are the exact same tips that come standard with the Apple pencil. I couldn't tell the difference between them. These are also a lot less expensive than the ones Apple sells. This is an excellent option if you require replacement tips but do not wish to spend $20 on them.
I'd rather get these than the Apple one, which costs $20 and includes a gray soft tips cover, which is even better! The tip of my Apple Pencil was crushed when I dropped it on the sidewalk. It was no longer working, so I ordered these, which are identical!.
I was excited to buy these tips as a less expensive alternative to Apple's more expensive replacement tips for the second generation Apple Pencil, but when I received them, I was disappointed to find that they are made of a different rubber material that is incompatible with the pencil, and that they arrived broken and damaged. I believe it is more cost effective to use the original Apple replacement tips, which cost $9 more, to ensure quality and compatibility with your pencil.
It does the job, and that's all I ask of it; the silicone covers are also a great addition. You can write with the silicone in place; it's not an unusual sensation. When compared to Apple brand tips, the tips do leave a small gap, but it's not too noticeable. I'm confident I'll be able to deal with it.
update: I have an Apple Pencil 2, which I easily installed by unscrewing the original. It's as simple as tightening the screws to replace the old one. I kept the original in case something went wrong with the copy. It does, however, perform admirably, if not flawlessly, in comparison to the original (you get what you pay for). I'm not a huge supporter of anti-abortion legislation. the pro-abortion movement It works, but it's difficult to write with, and you can't write small because the middle line is cut off. It's been five days since I got it, and it's still going strong. I give it a thumbs up in general! br> br> Changes since last time: br> br> After a week of use, I don't recommend it. br I've only had it for a week, and it's already worn to the point where the silt (metal) part in the middle can be seen. I'm not sure if it's because I've been writing more recently or because I'm too hard on the keyboard; I do have a paper-cutting machine. The original Apple screen protector lasted only a few months. I'm not going to be a bad guy from now on.
I'm very happy with this product for two reasons: changing the tips is the most seamless process in the world. The pencil overs do an outstanding job on the trip. It's not only practical for keeping the pencil safe, but it's also extremely precise when in use.
The difference between this and the OEM nib is immediately apparent. It has a softer, silkier feel than the original. This plastic has a firmer texture, indicating that it will last longer. It also appears to be less precise to me, but that could simply be my imagination.