I really like it and it’s convenient for me because it doesn’t have a Bluetooth connection, I can use it very easily on all my touch devices like tablet, phone, etc. Essentially, it replaces my hand and the only thing you press is a button to turn the stylus on and off. Sometimes it turns off while you’re writing, but it’s not annoying; you just press the button and it comes back to life. It charges quickly and lasts a long time; the only downside is that the charging cable is very short and the socket has to be very, very close to some surface (it doesn’t come with a tower for the socket, it only has a short cable). The charging plug is not visible on the stylus; it has a little magnetic thing (so it doesn’t get dirty either), but you have to be very careful not to lose it because it’s very small. If it suddenly turns off and you press the button and it doesn’t turn on, that means the battery is dead; if you plug it in and it shows red, that means it indeed needs charging, and when the red turns green, that means it’s fully charged. The tip is very sensitive; my stylus fell on the tip, causing the tip to get pushed in (as seen in the photo), and to make one movement, I need to press it 10 times. I tried to pull it out with pliers, but I completely broke it. (If you are careful, the stylus is very convenient.) I had to buy two more styluses and use one while keeping the second as a backup in case it breaks again. The tip is very fragile, and you shouldn’t press it too hard on the device. Sometimes the touch doesn’t exactly show under the tip, but even in drawing, it’s not annoying. The stylus works for both drawing and other tasks. It’s a bit longer than I expected, making it difficult to use at first, but after a few minutes, you get used to it. I really like it; it’s very good, and I highly recommend it. The tip is metal, so there’s no replacement. For a professional, I would recommend getting something else. Nevertheless, for my phone, it’s wonderful. I love it!!!