🎉 Elevate Your Creativity with Every Stroke!
The Stylus Pen for iPad is a versatile and high-performance tool compatible with various iPad models from 2018 to 2023. It features a long-lasting battery, instant activation, and advanced palm rejection technology, making it perfect for artists and professionals alike.
S**.
Sometimes "$Less is More$" - This is thee Bee's Knee's
Aloha!!!!I am blown away by the quality and performance of this pen with my iPad Mini 6th Gen! Um Yes, I did read the reviews. I'm truly a "try it myself girlie", not to mention a professional tech junkie! So this pen, it has turned my day around, I love the sleekness, the accuracy, and ease of use. If I had to change one thing, being a true "pen" "stylus" person, it would be to add a slim grip at the bottom for comfort use. Other than that....I think I'm about to order another for a backup lol. Mahalo Nui Loa!!! 🤗
A**.
Productivity Increased?
As it turns out, getting one of these pens meant that my productivity went way up. Like, how am I supposed to goof off and be distracted if something like this makes it so easy to accomplish my goals?
H**E
beginner and budget friendly
The media could not be loaded. i can’t attest for the long term use of this product, but so far it’s very beginner friendly. i’m new to digital art and this seems to be a very good option for those who aren’t sure if they’d like an apple pencil but want to test the waters. my main qualm is there is some skipping if you try and use the edge of the nib, so i’d recommend making sure the tip is pretty much 90 degrees to your device. i’m using an ipad air 5th gen and haven’t run into any problems and it even magnetized to the edge of my device for easy holdingedit: after six months of regular use, i think this is a really great affordable option. i haven’t had any issues with skipping and the tip it came with is still going strong with replacements on standby if need be.
E**W
Amazing for the price
For the price it’s a good start if you don’t want to spend the money on an Apple Pencil. It skips sometimes when writing but my Apple Pencil does as well (could be me). If you’re not using it for a certain amount of seconds it turns off automatically which idk if that’s good or not. I don’t like when I am scrolling and go to use it I have to turn it back on. I recommend overall!! It’s cute!!
D**.
Works with iPad Air 5
Pencil does work with the iPad Air 5. No need to sync with Bluetooth, just turn it on touching the end for a couple of seconds and it's ready. It does have a little weight to it, not much like the Windows Surface pen but not as light as the Samsung pencil, so something in between.I'm not an artist so I haven't used it extensively, but the screen responds immediately when writing or doodling. It is not pressure sensitive but it does make a thicker line when using at an angle, it's not gradual though, it's either thin or thick. Obviously it depends on the app you are using. Palm rejection works, just set this in the iPad's Settings to draw only with Apple Pencil (or any clone).It comes on a nice little box with some replacement tips and a small charging cable. Speaking of charging, it does NOT charge when attached to the iPad like the original Apple Pencil, you need to connect it using the included or any micro USB type C cable and a charging block. I haven't timed the charging but I'd say it takes less than an hour. Also be aware that the magnets holding it aren't very strong (if you try shaking it like in some videos with other pencils, this one will fall very easily) so you have to use a good case to secure it so you don't loose it. Something funny though is that the magnets don't align with the iPad's magnets so when attached it's off centered, this means that the pencil is too high almost blocking the volume buttons or way to close to the bottom edge (see pics). Lukily it holds perfectly on the case I'm using.Like I mentioned I'm not an artist so I don't use it for long periods of time so I can't say if the tip scratches the iPad's surface, besides I'm using a screen protector and I suggest you do the same.I highly recommend this pencil to anyone on a budget that doesn't have the need for the high end features the original Apple Pencil 2 provides, if all you need is to take notes and maybe doodling now and then, or even just coloring, get this.
A**B
Already Having Issues After 10 Days
The media could not be loaded. Firstly, this product is advertised as having an average battery life of 12 hours. This is not true. Right out of the box, battery life was at most 2-3 hours. I received the stylus 11 days ago and have used it about every other day for a few hours. I've been taking notes for two 50-minute lectures on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, just to let you know how much I've been using it. At first, everything worked fine. It's compatible with my iPad. It did not lag. Though, even after the first use, it died after consecutively taking notes on two lectures (so about 2 hours).However, now it keeps skipping while I am writing, and I can not write with it smoothly. The product may be defective or just cheaply made. It works at times, but then will randomly stop working or will skip in the middle of writing. It's annoying to use and has really become unusable.Edit: I've bought an Apple Pencil, and I'm returning this. The Apple Pencil is much better and writes smoothly. This stylus is garbage. Luckily, it started acting up within the 30-day return/refund period. Otherwise, it would have been a waste of money. DO NOT BUY!
R**T
I can't rate the battery life, but other than that I give it 5 stars
I bought this for myself because I was hoping it would work on my iPhone, but it doesn't. So, I gave it to my son for his iPad. It feels great in the hand. It's simple enough to use and if I had an iPad myself, I'd buy another one in a different color so I could keep the purple one and my son could have one too. I'm glad it comes with extra tips. The trick for me is going to be remembering where I stored them, when the time comes to replace one. I haven't used it enough to know how the battery life is, but my son hasn't complained (& he's a teenager, so to me that's a good sign).
R**E
Not worth it :[
The stylus pen doesn’t work on my iPad 9th Generation screen with or without a screen protector on it.
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