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  • 1.  Styluses in Museums

    Posted 03-19-2021 04:56 PM
    Hello, 
    We are a museum with significant interactive displays. While we have changed several of our interactive options to hand and body gestures, we still have quite a few touch screens that require touch by finger or stylus. 
    We have found a product from FreeStylus (The FreeStylus) that seems to be a great solution for our needs. We are receiving very positive feedback from guests regarding this product and how it makes the guest feel safer in terms of touching screens. 
    I want to provide this information to other museums that may have a need for this type of guest service. The company's CEO is very responsive and orders have been fulfilled quickly.

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    Michael Cole
    Facilities Operations Manager
    Museum of Pop Culture
    Seattle WA
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  • 2.  RE: Styluses in Museums

    Posted 03-19-2021 05:11 PM
    When we reopened in July, we bought inexpensive styli online and they have
    worked great for our interactive exhibits. We put them in (rubber tip side
    up) alcohol after each use. I am sure the FreeStylus product is very nice,
    but just wanted to mention a similar option.
    Julie Harris


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  • 3.  RE: Styluses in Museums

    Posted 03-23-2021 10:58 AM
    The FreeStylus product is $8 per pack of 100, including customization.  We are moving our operations to PA for a fully MADE in the USA offering.  Happy to send samples to all!

    Thanks for the shout out, Michael!

    Scott Wasser
    Founder & CEO
    FreeStylus

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    Scott Wasser
    CEO
    Green Lane PA
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