Inka pen works everywhere

PDAs and smartphones are extremely common devices these days, but more often than not their stylus often go missing when you need them the most.
Using your pinky’s fingernail to navigate through a tiny PDA screen is not advisable, which is where the Inka pen comes in handy. Encased within its carbon fiber and stainless steel body is a PDA stylus in the event where you lose yours on your travels. The Inka pen is small enough to be carried everywhere you go, and can even be used while underwater and in extreme temperatures without the ink freezing or leaking. We don’t recommend you using your PDA while diving though. The Inka pen costs $25, while a refill will knock you back by another $4.
Inkacorp via battosai
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