✍️ Elevate Your Writing Game with Every Stroke!
The Universal Fit No Worn Out Fine Titanium Alloy Pencil Nibs are designed to enhance your digital writing experience. Compatible with a variety of popular digital pens, these durable nibs are made from high-quality titanium alloy, ensuring longevity and precision. With features like real-time sensitivity and easy installation, they provide a seamless transition from traditional to digital note-taking.
Material | Plastic, Metal |
Compatible Devices | BOOX Pen 2 Pro ,BOOX pen plus, pen 2,iReader Smart 2,IFLYYTEK X1,X2 Pen,Lamy AL-Star EMR digital pen |
F**C
Great on remarkable 2 pen
Bought as the original remarkable nibs wore down so fast it was barely sustainable to use. These are amazing so far, slightly different feel to use but still feel great, zero sign of any wear yet
M**S
Very smooth
Much smoother and more natural feel than the default nibs
A**Y
Perfect for Remarkable
I use these with a Lamy Stylus for a Remarkable 2. Feels as good if not better than original. Doesn't scratch but feels like writing on paper. Absolutely no regrets. Great product.
C**S
These work well!
Bought this for my boox go 10.3, as in less than a year I'd worn down two of the provided nibs. I'm slightly neurotic about screens, and thus I always have a screen protector.These are great. Have only had for a few days, but I love the writing experience from them. It's not perfect pen feel, but I love it.Assuming they last, is say these are good value for money, and for sustainability!
D**R
Good for writing
I have tried these titanium tips with my Scribe in both a Lamy pen and the original Amazon premium pen, and used both for a few weeks.My first impression was that this tip feel a little scratchier, and considerably noisier in use, than the usual fibre tips. My slightly longer term experiment, however, has led me to a firm conclusion.For handwriting, the slightly scratchier feel is more like using pen and ink (a proper metal nib, that is, not a ballpoint) on paper. It matches perfectly with the Lamy pen, and makes writing notes on the Scribe feel nicer than using the fibre tips - with the added bonus that the metal tip should never need replacing. The noise, whilst obvious in a quiet place, is not an issue and in a busier office or meeting is effectively unnoticeable.However, for drawing I find the fibre tip, and the slimmer Amazon pen, preferable. It's more like using a pencil than a pen, and somehow pressing down for a denser line feels better, I suspect the fibre pen deforms just a tiny bit, providing better tactile feedback.In conclusion, this titanium nib is best for handwriting, but I find the original fibre nib better for drawing.However, I have no idea why a nib that should last indefinitely long is only available in a two pack, so I'm marking it down purely because it would be better value for money and better use of natural resources if it were availabe singly.
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