✍️ Elevate Your Touch Experience!
The Zspeed Stylus Pen is a versatile digital pencil designed for seamless interaction with touch screens, offering precision, long battery life, and a user-friendly design. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it’s perfect for professionals looking to enhance their note-taking and sketching capabilities.
A**E
Durable and Reliable
The battery on this thing is unreal. I forgot it in my purse between semesters, it went over two months without a charge after being heavily used for finals week, pulled it out for the first day of grading and it survived the entire time. (Never actually died either, but I put it on the charger all the same.)I use this mostly for marking papers on the i-pad and for using the Zoom whiteboard either on the i-pad or a touchscreen laptop. I wouldn't consider it a primary writing implement (I'd prefer everything on paper) but it has been a massive time saver for online lessons. It seems to be well made and has certainly held up to being repeatedly dropped, sat upon, and even gnawed upon. (I go through at least 4 packs of writing utensils a semester - I can't believe I've found something that survived.) It is plainly superior to a normal pen in that it has yet to stain my skin, clothes, or workstation with ink.It is perhaps not as precision perfect as I would like, but since I am not using it for art or as a primary writing utensil, that suits me just fine.Overall I would highly recommend this as an affordable and durable stylus pen.
A**Y
Sleek, accurate and
Super sleek design coupled with rather descent if not perfect accuracy. Very inexpensive, as well as easy and convenient charger design with multiple and different eraser heads. Does not work with all touch screen interfaces like my Samsung Windows tablet, but works on both my Android and Apple phone.
C**Y
Awesome Pencil
This pencil functioned beyond my expectation. there is a little latency, the reason I gave it a 4 star. The item charges fine and works on my 5th Generation iPad just fine. It's a shame Apple did not take advantage and create one for my edition iPad. Their loss. The price is excellent compared to Apples outrageous prices. Definitely recommend this item for the price and the technology. You will not be disappointed! If I have any issues I will return with an update.
S**N
I only have 3 words for you; FAN TAS TIC!
I only have 3 words for you; FAN TAS TIC!I’ve been around long enough to remember when many of the first smart phones came with a stylist. It was not long after that touch screens over took the market. Now I see some of the newer smart phones come with a stylists (once again). I seem to remember the new up comer is the Galaxy Note 5. It’s funny how what’s old is now new.I digress. I have a iPhone 6, love it, and it’s not likely I will be moving to the Galaxy Note 5 (droid OS) any time soon. That said, I struggle with selecting the correct letter when text’ng or email. This combined with autocorrect, you just never know what I send. Also, if I need to delete or add a character or replace an autocorrected word, I really struggle. Last, with some applications, say Adobe PS Express, I often select the wrong function because the icons are too small and or too close together. Besides that, in the case of a photo editor the stylist offers greater accuracy. I use both sides of the stylist often. It really depends on what I’m doing. Love it! Love it! There is one thing that’s kinda a pain. With continued use of the stylist, it will turn-off after a period (before you ask the stylist is fully charged). Its not a show stopper but does raise the question; is the stylist in auto power off mode? Short of that, I Absolutely Love my new Stylist!
B**E
Meh, not impressed
I purchased this to use with my kindle tablet. Impossible to use unless you have your hand held up to not touch the screen, which is unnatural uncomfortable and ridiculous. I tested with 6 different white board, note taking, free writing apps and it didn’t even read the stylus on 3 of them. 2 of the apps it worked with a serious lag which was so frustrating to write correctly. 1 app it worked well but only with the top side squishy attachment and not the actual writing tip. That also did not work for me because it makes me write too big. Overall did not suite my needs at all but I’ll keep it because my 4 year old enjoyed it to scribble with.
J**I
Awesome! I have two iPencils too for both of ...
Awesome! I have two iPencils too for both of my Pro tablets. However, I really like this one too. It does not have to be synced; it holds a charge for a long time; I like the different tips (I use the mesh tip); and it works on my iPhone...WIN, WIN! So, in some aspects, depending on the app that I’m using, I like this one better than the iPencil. Beware! The tip will scratch. So, if you’re using this without a screen protector on your tablet, be careful. I have a screen protector on mine and I see the tiny scratches. Also, it automatically turns off after about 30 minutes of use, which can be annoying at times when in full use. It would be nice if it turned off so many minutes after non-use; however, this one shuts down regardless if you’re using it or not. But those are the only two flaws I have with it. And it was not bad enough for me to take away any stars. 👍🏽👍🏽
M**E
Does not work like a pencil.
The media could not be loaded. There is a metal tip on this, uncovered by the usual white tip that most pencils use. So you would think that it would be more sensitive. But no. in fact, you cannot write with the tip of the pencil. You have to hold the pencil at a certain angle and then write with it sideways (I tried it with Procreate as well as native Ipad app such as Pages, so it was not related to which app I was using.)The end can be replaced with a soft eraser-looking end which works very nicely as a point-and-click stylus. That way you aren't hitting the screen with the metal point which does make noise.However, it is nearly impossible to write neatly with this stylus(not a pencil). And that's the reason I ordered it, for writing and drawing, not for pointing and clicking. It has no pressure or tilt sensitivity as far as darker lines or thicker lines.It only writes if you hold it at a weird angle. I tried to take a video to show how awkward this is. For reference, I am a calligrapher and have very neat handwriting, so the video shows how incredibly awkward this is to hold, plus how oddly the placement is (it doesn't write exactly where you think it will, which is why I had trouble making a simple box and closing the corners neatly).
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