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Wacom bamboo tip alternative8/29/2023 But ultimately, it’s the most precise and more importantly the most predictable stylus of the group. Like the rest of the rubber tips I tested, this one’s mushy and doesn’t provide the hardness I’m looking for from a writing utensil. Also, you can even remove the pocket clip if you want. ![]() The Bamboo’s smaller tip (which is removable, in case you need to replace it) makes it the second most agile of the rubber-tipped styli I tested â only the Kuel H10 managed to beat it in this department. The tip of the Bamboo, which is smaller in diameter than its peers, is the killer feature here. I just slightly prefer the Kensington’s height to weight ratio, but the Bamboo is close. The Bamboo is light enough to toss in a pocket, but heavy enough to feel substantial. It’s beautiful in a modern yet understated way, only taking what it needs from the conventional idea of a “pen.” For example, the shaft of the Bamboo is a touch girthier than a Bic pen, but it’s also about an inch or so shorter than a Bic. ![]() The Wacom Bamboo is highlighted by FiftyThree (the company behind Paper) in its website and video for a reason: it’s the best stylus you can buy for your iPad.
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