Active Stylus Digital Pen for Touch Screens, Rechargeable 1.5mm Fine Point Stylus Smart Pencil Compatible with iPhone/iPad Pro/Mini/Air/Android and Most Tablet with Glove
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This stylus pen is made to work with touchscreen devices. The stylus will work with your device if it has a touchscreen.
Hello, in our accessories, we have a charging cable. You can connect to the power bank's, computer's, or charger's USB interface. It can be applied to any situation. This touch screen pen can be seen in the fourth photo.
It contains internal electronic components that interact with the tablet because it is an active stylus (rather than a passive or capacitive one).
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Selected User Reviews For Active Stylus Digital Pen for Touch Screens, Rechargeable 1.5mm Fine Point Stylus Smart Pencil Compatible with iPhone/iPad Pro/Mini/Air/Android and Most Tablet with Glove
For years, I've used an iPad with an Apple Pencil, and I also work on an Android tablet. I don't like using my Android tablet without a pencil, so I decided to give this a shot. I'm completely blown away! Surprisingly, it is pressure sensitive, and I can't tell the difference between this stylus and the first-generation Apple Pencil. This also has a better appearance to it. It's so simple to switch between my iPad and Android tablet without changing pencils now. This is what I've been doing. Both devices require no setup; simply press the button on this stylus and begin pointing! That is all there is to it. Seriously, I would have saved $90 if I had this before purchasing the Apple Pencil. I do digital art for a living, and there isn't much of a difference between procreate and precision drawing. I'm quite taken aback by what I've seen so far. Get yourself a copy! The price is unbeatable.
This is a fantastic digital stylus for the price. I like that it has a mesh top so you can keep using it even if you run out of power and have to wait until you get home to charge it. The only thing I'd change about the design is to have the mesh top fit on both ends of the stylus. This way, you're less likely to misplace or lose it while charging it.
This type of pen is one of my favorites because it has a nice weight to it, and because it's longer than most, it's easier to hold and less likely to slip off or drop, as I've found with older stylus pants. br>br>Once the button is pressed, a blue light appears, which I can use to navigate my phone. It's sometimes faster than using my fingers because it's like using a mouse. br>br>On the other side, there's a mesh-like dome that's also touch sensitive, and while I don't use the tip, it's a good option if you're drawing with this and need a thicker surface or simply want a thicker tip to use. br>br>The magnetically attached end also comes off, revealing the charging port for the micro USB cable. The battery life has also been excellent, and I am now enjoying using my phone, particularly with the stylus.
Since I received it a month ago, I haven't done much with it. However, at this low price, it's been well worth keeping in my bag all the time. It really works. Keeps a lot of charge. br>br>It feels great in my hands and can be used as a fidget toy on occasion. (However, I have extremely large hands and am extremely fidgety, so this may not be the case for most people. ) Most importantly, it passes the most basic of all tests: I'm glad I ordered it, and I'll probably order another if this one breaks or gets lost. br>br>Edit: 6 months later, I've used it to make some pretty decent art with only my iPhone. (See image) I mean, it's not "legit" fancy art, but it's a lot better than anything I'd done before. The charge in the stylus pen is still good. It was one of the more pleasant surprises among the random items I purchased during quarantine for less than $20.
Works well with the iPhone and iPad Pro, but the stylus tip's sensor does not work as smoothly as it should. To connect words or lines on a crafting drawing screen, I have to wiggle the tip several times. Good price, but I may still buy the Apple Pencil for drawing purposes because the Apple Pencil does not work on the iPhone.
It's a cinch to use. It is easy to charge. Very user-friendly and quick to respond!br>br>***UPDATE*** 1 week later - It simply ceased to function. Although the light remains on, it is no longer functional.
This is a beautiful stylus pen for writing and drawing! Because this is my first active stylus, I only have a Wacom drawing tablet from 15 years ago to compare it to. but . I've been sketching and photographing lately. I've been doing a lot of editing lately and needed something to help me out, so I went on Amazon and found this stylus pen. The price was extremely reasonable, and the features appeared to be comparable to those offered by competitors who charged more. Well, I'm happy to report that I made a wise decision in choosing this one! It worked perfectly with both my Fire HD 10 and my iPad Pro right out of the box. There's no need to fiddle with the settings or download a driver or software. It's a full-fledged turn-key operation. and-draw! The pen looks and feels great in your hand, and the writing/drawing action is smooth and consistent, with no skipping or disconnecting that I noticed. Granted, I've only had it for a short time, so I can't speak to its durability, but I did put it to the test with both tablets: All of the methods of writing, sketching, and drawing were successful. If you're looking for a stylus, I honestly can't think of a single reason not to recommend this one.
The pen itself is in good working order; however, when it comes to sketching, the app you use makes a big difference. Some are extremely precise with fine, small movements, while others are simply awful. It is not necessary to include the palm rejection glove. This pen was the only one that came with a glove, so I decided to buy it. The fact that the glove is useless taints my opinion of the entire transaction.