

🖋️ Elevate your Chromebook game with precision and power—no strings, just strokes.
The Penoval USI2.0 Stylus Pen is a professional-grade digital pen designed for select Chromebooks and Google Pixel Tablet, featuring 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity for precise input, magnetic absorption with palm rejection for seamless use, and a durable aluminum alloy body. It offers up to 90 hours of battery life from a quick 50-minute Type-C charge, requires no Bluetooth pairing, and includes a replaceable cone-like tip for stable, accurate writing and drawing.




















| ASIN | B0CMX315NG |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life Standby | 90 Hours |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,952 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #269 in Styluses |
| Brand | Penoval |
| Charging Time | 50 minutes |
| Color | USI2.0 |
| Compatible Devices | Acer Chromebook Spin 713 / Acer Spin 713 / Acer Spin 714, Amazon Fire Max 11 Tablet, Google Pixel Tablet, HP Chromebook x2 11 / Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2(Not the 360 Version), Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 / Lenovo Chromebook Duet / Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,129 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Item Dimensions | 7.48 x 2.44 x 0.43 inches |
| Item Height | 11 millimeters |
| Item Weight | 15 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Penoval |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | USI2.0 US |
| Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
I**D
The Digital Quill
Dateline: A Lenovo Duet 5 Screen, Under the Cold Glow of a Thousand Pixels. The world of the stylus has long been a wretched hive of scum and villainy. A chaotic landscape of proprietary connectors, fussy Bluetooth pairings, and princely sums demanded for a simple stick that lets you draw on a screen. You were either locked into a specific company's gilded cage, paying their exorbitant fees, or you were lost in the wilderness. But a new standard has emerged from the ether, a universal language called USI 2.0. And the Penoval stylus is its finest missionary. This is not a tool you have to coax or persuade. There is no pairing ritual. There is no descent into the labyrinth of settings menus. You simply unbox the Penoval, hold its fine, metallic point near the screen of your Chromebook, and the two become one. It is an instantaneous, almost telepathic connection. A digital handshake that says, "Alright. Let's get to work." The sheer, unadulterated simplicity of it is a revelation. And the work… good heavens, the work. This is not some blunt, fat-fingered instrument for clumsy tapping. This is a digital scalpel. The tip is fine, the tracking precise. Where you put the point is exactly where the line appears. There is no lag, no parallax, no frustrating gap between your intention and the digital result. With 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, it becomes a seismograph for your imagination. A gentle press yields a faint whisper of a line; a firm hand unleashes a bold, confident stroke. It feels intuitive. It feels right. The pen itself rests in the hand with a cool, comfortable weight. It’s a well-balanced instrument, designed for long, frantic sessions of note-taking, sketching, or simply navigating the digital world with a grace and precision your clumsy fingers could never hope to achieve. But the real masterstroke, the final, glorious rebellion against the old guard, is the battery life. This thing sips power with the discipline of a desert hermit. It lasts and lasts, a stark and welcome contrast to my memories of the first-gen Apple Pencil, a device that seemed to need a constant, life-sustaining tether to a power source. For the price, the entire proposition is ludicrous. You are getting a high-performance, professional-grade stylus that works seamlessly, feels great, and boasts an epic battery life, all for a fraction of what the big-name players demand. The Penoval USI 2.0 isn't just a great value; it's a statement. It’s proof that you don’t need to empty your wallet to get a tool that performs flawlessly. It is, without question, the smartest, sharpest, and most sensible stylus a Chromebook user could ever hope for. A five-star champion in a field of overpriced contenders.
E**D
Great low maintenance stylus. Fits needs perfectly.
Excellent stylus works great on my Tablet. Very nice precision and sensitivity on the tip. Easy to use and keep connected. Easy to charge and the charge lasts for a pretty decent amount of time. The automatic turning on when you move the pen and lack of need to pair it with the device is wonderful. Now for the "bad" the tips wear down to a mechanical pencil lead thick rod of metal. If this isn't noticed, there is a serious risk of scratching the screen. The worn down tips all do not wear evenly unless they are intentionally worn that way, not just used without thought. I have also found that if i touch and move the tip around too much the pen stops working properly with depth of touch getting messed up; it registers as a tap when the tip is still just above the screen, initiating a long press if not careful. Though this is simple enough to reset just by putting the pen down for a short while so it turns off, then picking it back up to turn on; alternatively plugging it into a charger seems to reset it. If you don't fidget with the stylus you likely wont run into this issue, so its not a big deal.
A**R
It works as advertised.
I charged it up, started to use on my new Pixel tablet and it worked perfectly immediately. It is very surprising to see something actually work perfectly out of the box, as it was advertised. I installed a screen protector on the Pixel tablet after about a week of use and there was no difference in performance with the pen. I was recommended this by a friend who has one and now that I have been using it for a couple of weeks I would also recommend it to anyone. I purchased on a pre Black Friday sale at its lowest price but it was just a coincidence it was offered for sale the day I looked. I have never heard of Penoval before this purchase, but as well as working perfectly, it looks good and feels good to hold the hand.
M**B
Great Stylus (if it just had a clip)
I like this stylus. It works well and I've not had any issues with it. I used it multiple times each week. For reference, I am using it on a Pixel Tablet. My only complaint, and this is minor, it has no pocket clip. Without a clip I find it difficult to store in my bag without it falling out of the pocket. I will probably make a pocket that will clip to my bag and hold the pen snugly, maybe even using a magnet. Not everyone will have this problem, and it isn't enough for me to look for a different solution. This seems to be common to most styli (sp?). Let me hit on some of the key points: - The pen is solid and well constructed. - I like that it is rechargeable, I didn't like searching for AAAA batteries for my old one. - I have had not connectivity issues, it just stays connected. - The pen (or maybe it is the tablet) is very responsive, I don't detect any lag. - I have used the pen directly on the tablet and using the mat screen protector also sold by Penovol. There is enough traction of the screen to make the pen glide over the surface with a good feel. Using the matte screen protector (sold by Penovol) you get a more pen-on-paper feel. I like both, but I like the paper feel a little better.
T**N
Durable and functional
I had a Google Pixel pen before this (2 actually), and while it had a finer point and a few more things it could do that this one doesn't, it was extremely fragile and broke rather quickly. Not to mention it was bulkier and a bit unwieldy. Definitely overpriced as well. This stylus is excellent by comparison. I've had it for a couple years and it's tough as nails, works great on my Lenovo Chromebook Duet. The rechargability is great as well. Charges in about 15 minutes or so and lasts for at least a week and a half, depending on use. It's also much more affordable than the Google Pixel pen. Great value for the price.
O**E
The design is flawless and great stylus for google pixel
This stylus performs exceptionally well with my Google Pixel. The design is flawless, and the application is seamless. It writes as smoothly as a traditional pen—no exaggeration. Prior to making my purchase, I read numerous reviews, and I am truly impressed with its performance. I highly recommend this stylus to anyone who owns a Google Pixel and is in need of a stylus pen.
M**K
Questioning the high start score
Bought in September, dead and useless in October. It worked wonderfully with the Pixel Tablet when first used. Zero issues, just straight to note taking and doodling. Charged it routinely and monitored the use. Then, suddenly it is just dead. Won't take a charge, won't activate, nothing. Left it plugged into a know working USB C charger for hours. Tried plugging it into the laptop to charge. Tried at least 4 different ways to charge the thing and it won't take a charge or even light up to indicate anything is even happening. It was not anywhere near water. I've tried everything on the, frankly useless support page. I'm not sure what to do about it now.
N**K
Perfect replacement for my Lenovo Chromebook Duet's pen
I lost the stylus from my Chromebook and got this as a replacement. Worked straight out of the box with my Lenovo Chromebook Duet. Snaps on the back where my old pen was situated. Like it was made for it. I like the bigger pencil-shaped tip more than the original stylus, too. Rechargability is nice, and it can charge directly from my Chromebook's usb-c port.
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