Though Apple has pooh-poohed them, and we’ve previously expressed our relative lack of interest in iPhone and iPod touch styluses — particularly ones that require more pressure than a fingertip to register gestures — Radtech has joined the fray anyway with Styloid 2.0 ($15), an aluminum tube with a stainless steel shirt clip on one end and a foam pad at the other. Apply pressure to it and your iPhone or iPod touch screen and Styloid will act like a small finger for input purposes, just like previously released tube-and-foam styluses from Ten One Design and TouchPenSys. Users with long fingernails or a need to use the screen while wearing gloves may find Styloid to be useful; note that this is not one of the same Styloids that was introduced by the company in February of 2009, one of which split in half to reveal a second sharper tip inside, and the other with a second stainless steel element near its foam tip.



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Company: RadTech
Website: www.Radtech.us
Model: Styloid 2.0
Price: $15
Compatible: All iPod touch, iPhone Models