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A finger for your iPhone … the Pogo Stylus

Posted by Jack Cook on December 2, 2007 – 9:10 am  Share
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pogo2 So the iPhone doesn’t need a stylus (so they say) but many folks prefer them.  Here is that extra extended finger you might want from Ten One Design that is pretty nice.  It certainly will eliminate a lot of those smudges you get and just might make the experience a little better.  Use it on your iPhone and iPod touch to get a little better accuracy in your device use.

The sleek design of the Pogo Stylus features an ultra-light aluminum body with an anodized finish and laser graphics.   The foam tip is soft, yet durable and conforms cleanly and precisely to the multi-touch screen.   Sized for accuracy, it does away with the awkward typos and misfires common to fingertip-only use.

Eliminating fingers has the added benefit of keeping the screen free of smudges and grease.   Designed to firmly hug the contours of the iPhone and iPod touch, the Pogo Stylus travel clip will keep your accessory secure and close at hand.   Click the buttons on the left for details about the stylus, clip, and design materials.

Pogo Stylus via Gizmodo

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