it is too early to say if it is robust or not, but I am gentle with it, again no tapping, just light strokes on drawing apps and I hope it will last a few years.Just received my Dagi P602 stylus and it is great! I'm a Sketchbook Pro and Inspire Pro user and it works perfectly with these apps. The pen comes with (1) spare tip and 5 stick-on protectors. The pen glides over my iPad screen. Very silky, not tacky at all. Almost feels wet. Having the ability to see through the tip down the fine point is a bonus. Great for detail work. I like the extra length compared to some of the shorter rubber tipped stylus. Very happy with this purchase.After doing some research and mental debating on which stylus pen I wanted to purchase, either the Dagi or Jot, I ended up purchasing the Dagi because it was cheaper. So far, depending on what App I use, the precision of the Dagi can vary, but I've enjoyed my experience with it.
Pros
it's cheaper
the end of the stylus is made of a flexible spring that can adjust to any angle the iPad is positioned at
it comes with an extra spring and covers for the tip
it marks pretty well
it has a black ink pen on the other side, just in case you want to take notes on paper
the shaft is made out of metal (doesn't feel flimsy)
comes with a plastic cover to protect the stylus end
Cons
The tip looks cheap (made out of a thin, transparent rubbery material similar to rubber glue)
the spring can be a little fragile
it isn't super precise, but it worksDevice works well enough but is bulkier than I'd like. I had no troubles in the first week of usage other than occasionally awkward positioning of the pen point. It is a definite improvement over the thick rubber styli that I had used before


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