There are much more expensive ones out there but they do not do the job any better and are so long they will not fit under a dust cover.
You want as low an impedance to ground as you can get. The carbon bristled record brushes would be great except the person holding the brush is not connected to ground and even if he was his impedance is several megaohms. To make these work drill and tap a small hole or you could drill and use a self tapping screw. and use a long wire to connect it to house ground then swipe the record before and after play. This is way more effective than the ionizing static killers which I personally do not like. The sweep arm not only kills static but it also sweeps any incidental dust away from the stylus. As long as they are clean they will track right along with the tonearm. I clean mine with brake cleaning fluid once in a blue moon.