Stylus Pen Digital Pencil Fine Point Active Pen for Touch Screens, Compatible with iPhone iPad and Other Tablets (White)
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It's fine if you use it carefully, but otherwise a screen protector is recommended.
It is possible to use the device because it has a touch screen.
Nope! Make sure you don't throw your money away!
Yes, most capacitive touch screens will work with the stylus pen.
Selected User Reviews For Stylus Pen Digital Pencil Fine Point Active Pen for Touch Screens, Compatible with iPhone iPad and Other Tablets (White)
Guys. . I'm not sure how this stylus gets such good 'precision' reviews, but this was WAY off. If you just want to click around with this stylus, it'll be fine, but if you want to draw or handwrite notes, it'll be a disaster. br>br>If you watch my video, you'll notice that the actual ink that appears on my 2nd Gen iPad mini screen is a few millimeters to the side of where you place the tip. The writing isn't very fluid in the first place.
I highly recommend this product, which I use for school on Google Keep and Notability and enjoy. I attached a video of it in action on Notability. I included two photos of notes or assignments where I used the stylus and I love how they turned out. Please keep in mind that it isn't as good because my other hand was holding the phone and I was trying to watch where the camera was going while trying to write; however, I included two photos of notes or assignments where I used the stylus and I love how they turned out. It is extremely simple to charge. I usually do it every few days in the middle of the night while sleeping. I use it every day for at least an hour or two, if not more, and it has never failed me, so make sure to charge it every few days, as I previously stated. I am a full-time high school student who is entirely self-taught, so if that is what you intend to do with it, I strongly advise you to do so. It's been used almost every day since early October or late September, and it's still going strong!.
I gave it a go on my sister's iPad, and it worked perfectly! She primarily uses her iPad to teach my nieces new skills. So having the stylus to use has made it even better for them, and she never thought to order one because the apple ones are so expensive, so this was a much-appreciated and inexpensive gift! And it does exactly what it says on the tin. It also has a powerful feel to it - so it can't be broken by my nieces, and it comes with a backup tip in case it's ever needed.
This tiny baby has arrived! It's incredibly simple to use. To turn it on, press the button near the top. thats it. It's simple and effective. I will say that accuracy at the very edges of the phone is a little difficult, but I am rarely there, so this isn't a dealbreaker for me. With the exception of typing, I now use it all the time. That would be far too slow. You can move it around to make the words appear on your keyboard, but it's not a feature I enjoy using. I bought it primarily to play Dr. Mario World on my iPhone. (This is the best free game I've ever played! It took some getting used to, but now I can't play the game if it's not online. It comes with a USB charger that plugs into the top of the device. It's more difficult to lose the cap because it's magnetic. I've noticed that after about 45 minutes of use, it will turn off twice without warning. I despise it because it always happens when I need to be quick in the game, but I can live with it. I carry it around with me at all times, and the on/off switch glows blue when it's turned on and red when it's charging. I hope you found this information to be beneficial.
It's simple to use this stylus after purchasing it; simply press the top of the stylus. The accuracy is very high, whether drawing or writing, and the reaction time is very quick; mobile phones and tablets can be used. There will be no pause in the touch on the screen. It is scratch-resistant, and the length and thickness are both appropriate. I like!.
The eInk Sketchbook is not fully compatible with it. To use it in the eInk Sketchbook, first activate the finger painting option by clicking the finger icon, and then the pen will be read. The problem is that everything else will be read as well, forcing you to use a drawing glove. If you want to use this pen for drawing, keep in mind that it has no pressure sensitivity. Unless you manually adjust the brush width, each line will be the same weight. That was not mentioned in the description, and it renders this pen ineffective for my purposes. If you want to use it for something other than drawing, this could be the elusive replacement pen you've been looking for.
If you don't use a screen protector, your screen will be scratched. After 20 minutes, the pen turns off, and you must restart it by pressing the start button. After 30 minutes of charging, the pen lasts about 10 to 11 hours of use. If the pen is not used for a month, it will remain charged. It's a fantastic deal.
I like it, but I wish I didn't have to charge it as frequently as I do.