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Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen

Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen

Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen
$ 23.79

Score By Feature

Based on 8,424 ratings
Easy to use
9.80
Value for money
9.48
Easy to hold
9.69
Touch Screen
9.53
Accuracy
9.18
Sheerness
9.50

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Product Description

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iPad App Design 9"). iPad Pro 12 is not compatible with this case. iPad Pro 9.1" (1st and 2nd Generation). iPad Pro 10" (7") iPhone 5 and 5S Before placing an order, double-check that you're ordering the correct iPad model.
Rejection of the Palms No more rolling and losing your iPad Pro (3rd Gen only) with this magnetic design attached to the side face. It's more portable and easy to organize.
Exceptional precision No lagging, skips, or scratches with a 2mm pen nib that is more precise and sensitive. It is more durable and sturdier than a normal stylus pen.
Switch with a Smart Touch Type-C USB cable supports 10 hours of continuous use with only 25-30 minutes of charging time; sleep in 1 minute, auto-off after 20 minutes to save power; sleep in 1 minute, auto-off after 20 minutes to save power; type-C USB cable supports 10 hours of continuous use with only 25-30 minutes of charging time; type-C USB cable
A USB c charging cable and a spare pen tip are included in the iPad pen's package.

Questions & Answers

What's the best way to get it to work with my iPad?

Set up your iPad/iPad Pro in the following manner: br>Configurations- > Pencil for Apple - > Apple pencil should be turned off. br>Configurations- > Notes- > "Only Draw with Apple Pencil" should be turned off. If you require additional assistance, carefully read the instructions and consult the user manual's technical support section.

I'd like to use a spare pen tip, but I'm not sure how to remove it and replace it. Do you have any recommendations?

Clamp the pen tip and pull it out, then replace it with a new one that is tightly pressed. If it doesn't work, try a different approach. You can reach out to them via the customer service number listed in the user manual, and they will gladly assist you.

Is this a pressure-sensitive stylus? prone to changing line thickness?

NO, the stylus pen does not support pressure sensitivity; however, this will have no effect on my creation, and I am satisfied with my purchase.

I'm looking for replacement tips; where can I get them?

"I had a spare pen tip in the package, but my dog ate it." I had to contact the seller's customer service for assistance because I needed the stylus pen to complete my work. br>Here's how I reach out to them: b l o o d i n g s u p p o rt They resolved my issue and provided me with a replacement, making this a pleasant shopping experience for me!

Selected User Reviews For Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection and Magnetic Design, Active Stylus Compatible with (2018-2021) Apple iPad 6th-9th Gen/iPad Pro 11''&12.9''/iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen/iPad Air 3rd 4th Gen

For your Apple product, this is a great replacement stylus
5/5

This stylus does everything the original does for a fraction of the price, and it's also a lot more comfortable to use. It has tips that can be replaced. It performs admirably as a 'pencil' and a stylus for touch screens. With the USB cord, it charges quickly and lasts all day, even for the busiest of people. This was a good buy. Five out of five stars.

Royalty Horne
Royalty Horne
| Feb 18, 2021
Stylus for a great price!   I was pleasantly surprised by how well this stylus performed
5/5

The product's information is almost accurate! I was surprised that I didn't need to connect to Bluetooth, and as stated, all I had to do was tap the top of the stylus and it was compatible with the iPad! I have a 7th generation iPad and used the app Procreate to test out the stylus, which works flawlessly. It feels like a pencil in my hand, comfortable and lightweight in my hand, and the nub on the stylus is also very slim and not bulky, making it much more enjoyable to draw/write with than some other styluses I've tried online. The only disadvantage I see with this stylus is that it lacks pressure sensitivity, but that is the only disadvantage I can think of. A $33. The 99 stylus, which has a similar design to the Apple Pencil 2 but lacks pressure sensitivity, is still a fantastic value for money. It's great for sketching, digital art, and taking notes, among other things.

Ryder Chaney
Ryder Chaney
| Dec 15, 2021
This stylus has completely surprised me! For my iPad 6, my first purchase was an Apple pencil
5/5

It had a substantial, elegant, and unique feel to it, and it was emblazoned with the Apple logo. Everything I own is Apple: For over a decade, I've had MacBook Pros, iPads, iPhones, Apple TVs, and other Apple products for my entire family. My Apple pencil was given to my son, who appeared to need it more than I did. br>br>I recently thought to myself, "Well, I'll just buy another one now. " I was shopping on Amazon when I came across this stylus, which I initially dismissed; however, after reading the reviews and features, I decided, "Why not?" It's only $29 and prime, so if I don't like it, I can simply return it. I'll pay for the Apple pencil that works with my iPad and won't buy anything else in the future. " br>br>After receiving it and charging it, I couldn't deny that this stylus was FAR more user friendly than the Apple pencil!
Why:
1. It's a little lighter and a little more comfortable to hold. Because of the weight and slick round outside of the Apple pencil, you have to hold it tighter, which leaves indents in your fingers. I had to purchase a plush comfort grip (which was more comfortable but increased the circumference of the grip). I had to buy a carrying case to hold my Apple pencil and all of its pieces, which made it less convenient to use, so I didn't use it as much! 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br It has a facet on it, which prevents it from rolling off any surface and onto the floor (and, as a result, beneath a table, desk, or couch). That quickly becomes tiresome! 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. It went together perfectly! 4. br>br> It's perfect for all of the apps I use. That is a huge accomplishment! 5. br>br> It sticks to both the front and back of my iPad. 6. br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> I don't need to buy any extra accessories (like I did with my Apple Pencil), which is ridiculous because this is already an accessory!.

Khalil Hampton
Khalil Hampton
| Jul 21, 2021
Excellent value, but lacks some of the features of the Apple Pencil (comparison review)
5/5

TL: DR I've used both this product and the Apple Pencil, and in this review, I provide a detailed comparison for those who are undecided. I discuss the similarities and differences, as well as the decision-making process. As a pilot who uses my iPad as an electronic flight bag as well as a college student taking notes, these are important considerations for me. br>br>If you're reading this, you're probably still stinging from an iPad purchase you're about to make or have already made, and you're considering getting this instead of the $120 Apple Pencil (V2) for drawing or notetaking. br>I originally purchased this pencil to save money after purchasing the iPad Air 4 for 700 dollars. However, after about three months of use, I decided to buy an Apple pencil today. I won't say, however, that buying this pencil was a bad decision. I'll compare it to the Apple Pencil in depth in this review. I'll go over exactly which features you'll be missing so you know exactly what you're getting. First, let's go over the fundamentals. The body of this pencil is made of metal, most likely aluminum. The Apple Pencil is made of sturdy plastic and is not at all flimsy. Both of them are well constructed. This pencil has a slight weightier feel to it, but only slightly. On a compatible iPad, both of these apps write flawlessly, with no skips or lags. Both of them make use of Apple's Scribble feature, which lets you handwrite in text boxes (like a Google search box) and have it converted to text automatically. This is useful because typing on an iPad is difficult, and the scribble feature makes things a little easier. This pencil can also be magnetically attached to the side of a compatible iPad (after 2018 Pro and Air versions). Furthermore, unlike Apple's Pencil, it does not require pairing and works with the iPad right out of the box. These are the essential features of the Apple pencil that make it a fantastic alternative to Apple's pencil, and at $30, you can't beat the price. br>There are some features that the Apple Pencil does not have, and whether you can sacrifice those features for the lower price is up to you. I'll make a list of them and then explain my decision-making process. Making the decision to use the Apple pencil instead of this one. br>br>1) Charging that is integrated. Unlike the Apple Pencil, this Pencil does not charge automatically when connected to an iPad. You must charge it yourself using a USB port. C cable for charging The charging cable is included with this pencil. br>In my experience, this is a minor annoyance that can be easily remedied by simply charging it every couple of days or so, depending on how frequently you use it. I've never been stuck in a classroom with a dead battery, and it only takes a few minutes to charge it enough to write for a few hours. However, this does mean that you must pay attention to the charge, whereas with the Apple Pencil, you do not need to think about charging it as long as it is attached to the iPad (which is where it should always be anyways). br>It's worth noting that the Apple Pencil has a battery level indication when connected to the iPad, whereas this pencil does not. As a result, estimating the amount of charge in this pencil is a guessing game. 2) On/Off button (br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>b This is a feature of this pencil that the Apple pencil does not have. This, however, is more of a nuisance than anything else. A light touch with a fingertip is used to press the "Button. " It does not press or give any audible or tactile notification that it is turned on, only a visual in the form of a small blue light. When you haven't used it for a few minutes, it goes into standby mode, which requires you to turn it back on before you can use it again. Because the Apple Pencil lacks an on/off button, it is always on and ready to use. I became irritated with having to turn the thing on and off all the time, as well as having to turn it off when stowing it. This process is made a lot easier by the Apple pencil. br>br>3) Sensitivity to pressure. If you plan on using your pencil and iPad for any kind of drawing or art, this is a gamechanger because this pencil lacks pressure sensitivity, whereas the Apple pencil does. If you're going to draw, skip this pencil and opt for the Apple pencil instead. This feature has little impact on notetakers (such as myself). However, after using the Apple pencil for a day, I've discovered that it's easier to write more neatly as a result of this feature; however, if you'd rather save $90, you can easily do without it. 4. br>br> )How long the tips will last. I put a paper clip on my iPad when I first got it. It has a screen protector on it, which I like. I'm not sure if using a smooth screen protector makes a difference in longevity, but the tips of this pencil wore out quickly. I noticed the tip was losing its original shape after about a week of heavy notetaking. I've pretty much exhausted two tips in the last three months. The replacements are inexpensive, costing around $8 for four, but I didn't want to have to do so frequently. In the absence of a paper-based system I would expect the tips to last longer than the screen protector, but I have not tested this. br>br>I chose the Apple pencil because I couldn't imagine not having the magnetic charging and automatic on/off features. I'm a pilot, so I needed to be able to jot down notes at a moment's notice with guaranteed accuracy, as well as know how much battery I had so I didn't lose power during a flight. However, if you are willing to overlook the minor inconveniences, this is a perfectly viable option for a student simply taking notes. I believe that having the Apple pencil is worth the extra money if you are an artist or a pilot, because the lack of those features is frequently unjustifiable. br>br>I hope this review is useful to you. In any case, I wrote what I would have liked to hear before making a purchase. EDIT: br>br> I recently discovered a feature on the Apple pencil that this one lacks: the double-sided pen. action on the screen This allows you to switch between the current tool and the eraser, or the current tool and the previous tool, or the current tool and the previous tool, or the current tool and the color palette. This feature is *extremely* useful, as it makes erasing and changing colors even faster than they would be with this pencil. Personally, I think the apple pencil is worth the extra money, but if you don't mind foregoing the four features I mentioned, this pencil is a good choice.

Axl Hughes
Axl Hughes
| Feb 27, 2021
100% palm rejection is 100% not 100% rejection is 10 This doesn't include 100% palm rejection in it
3/5

I thought I'd get used to it, but I didn't like drawing, and before I knew it, I was absorbing a new color and drawing with the side of my hand. br>br>Edit: Because they won't leave us alone about my review, I had to reduce this from two to one star. If a company this desperate wants better reviews, it should make a better product.

Gemma Stone
Gemma Stone
| May 03, 2021
It's a low-cost product that's simple to set up
5/5

It's a delight to work with. The stylus was included in a recent iPad purchase. The product is well-designed, and it seamlessly works with and complements the iPad. The instant on/off feature, as well as the spare tip, were both well-considered. The packaging and instructions could be improved by the manufacturer, but we would buy this product again.

Jadiel Costa
Jadiel Costa
| May 29, 2021

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