NEW Hammerhead Stylus Series

Whether you have an iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad, a stylus is a great tool to have. If you’re typing or using a drawing program you can have even more control with your device.

With the new line of Hammerhead Stylus models, your handheld Apple device is easier (and more precise) than ever.

  • The Hammerhead Stylus is the biggest option out of all the models—it looks similar to a pen. This option also has a larger stylus head than the other options, which makes it more ideal for the iPad (because of the larger screen). It also has a clip, so you can throw it in your bag or pocket and not worry about losing it. This thicker stylus will allow for a steady hand while using your new Apple device! Available in Black and Silver.
  • The Hammerhead Retractable Stylus really acts like two-in-one. You can use it like a small stylus, or extend it to full size. This allows you to have different control with the stylus and is great if you are using drawing programs. The other really nice thing about going with the retractable option is that the tip is angled. This allows you to be even more precise than other options. Available in Silver. Also includes threaded loop for security.
  • The Hammerhead Stubbie Stylus is a mini stylus for on the go—you’ll hardly notice that it’s there! The rubber tip on this stylus is just like the regular Stylus (although a bit smaller). What makes it even more unique is the fact that it comes with a threaded loop to secure it, and also comes with a little peg that will fit inside of your headphone jack on your iPod touch, iPhone, or iPad! Available in Black, Purple and Blue.

After testing out all of the Hammerhead Stylus options, I have to say it was hard to pick a favorite one. However, for argument’s sake, I would pick the Hammerhead Retractable Stylus because it’s so diverse and I like the angled stylus head. Whichever flavor Hammerhead stylus you go with, you won’t be disappointed!

See all models here!

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