Reviews for Stylus Pen for iPad with Palm Rejection, Active Pencil Compatible with (2018-2022) Apple iPad Pro (11/12.9 Inch),iPad Air 3rd/4th Gen,iPad 6/7/8th Gen,iPad Mini 5th Gen for Precise Writing/Drawing

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5.0

Cheap alternative Apple Pen

The pen weight is very light, it’s really easy to connect and use it. I had this pen over a year now, I have took notes of all my college classes and made my life so much easier. I can say, it was the best investment I have made. The only thing I dislike is when the pen is tabs on the screen and it makes a noise especially in a quite lecture hall it’s kinda awkward. But besides that I would definitely recommended. The battery lasts for long time, there has been days I did not charge it for 2-3 days and still were able to use it.

5.0

Great Replacement Stylus!

I needed a low cost replacement for my Apple pen that I lost while traveling. This one does what I need it to do at an affordable price point. Although it doesn't have magnetic charging, it does charge quickly, holds a charge well, and functions in all other ways like my original Apple Pencil for my needs. I do not use it for art applications so I can't comment on its functionality in that regard but I would imagine that it is adequate for that purpose, as well. A great substitute for the original Apple stylus for touch screen navigation and video editing!

5.0

Middle school apple pen money saver

Our middle school required our middle school kids to use apple pens. Well, we don’t have that kind of money for one. Two, we have boys and well they lose every twenty four seven and will not let them lose with an expensive apple pen. This was affordable, and the best thing since sliced bread. Kids have been using it left and right. Love how easy it is toe charge, works great with the school IPad, and they use it for all sorts of things for the IPad. Save your money and definitely get this this pen.

5.0

love this

LOVE this pencil ! i’m an apple snob but could not justify spending $100 for a pencil. this works perfect. only slightly glitches with my brand new ipad if i press too hard. i have charged it maybe one full cycle , never since & it’s still going after a couple months of using it sparingly.

5.0

Great pencil!

Who needs to spend a ton of money buying Apple’s pencil when this works just as well and for a fraction of the price?! Save your money and buy this!

5.0

Great Apple Pencil Dupe!!

Absolutely love this especially for the price. Im using it for vet school and wanted an Apple Pencil but was not willing to pay that much for it. This pen works great, I have had it for over a year now and have had no issues with it and I use it everyday. 10/10 recommend

5.0

Very Impressive!

I am a researcher, and I have been using this stylus extensively to mark up papers and as a scratchpad for equations. So far, I am extremely impressed; I have been using the stylus for several hours a day with no issues. Here are my main thoughts about the stylus: 1. My objective in purchasing the stylus was to have an economic alternative to the vastly overpriced Apple pen. I am very satisfied in this regard. 2. This stylus does not have pressure sensitivity. This is something I do not care about, but I imagine people using the stylus for more artistic purposes might. 3. The instructions say to disable “Only draw with Apple Pencil” but this is not necessary, and I would recommend leaving that setting enabled. I believe their reasoning behind this recommendation is likely due to the skipping issues some people have experienced with the stylus. Technically, turning off this setting does resolve the skipping issue, but it is a mistaken solution. I am an electrical engineer and I have worked with capacitive technologies very similar to this stylus, and it did not take me long to figure out that the skipping issue is actually due to the iOS palm rejection algorithm: it does not handle palm rejection very well if you have recently used hand lotion or oil. This sounds weird, but basically your hands are more conductive and the touchpad struggles to interpret what is a stylus and what is a hand. As a result, the stylus exhibits skipping. If this happens to you, just wipe off your ha... Read More

4.0

Great alternative to Apple Pen

Paired super easy with my iPad Pro. Only issue so far is that it seems to have accuracy problems every now and again. Get a tons of use per charge.

4.0

Get an apple pencil if you can afford it

It is difficult to rate this when comparing it to the Apple Pencil. On it's own this is a perfectly serviceable alternative except for one thing, pressure sensitivity. The Apple Pencil immediately is better due to it being able to sense how hard you are pushing down on it. This one cannot do that. If that is not a problem for you, then this is a good product, but for most people who have an iPad for art, pressure sensitivity is a must. Save up and get the Apple Pencil.

4.0

Good, but not perfect.

It’s ok… it’s not the best option for hand writing, it doesn’t perform as well with slow writing, or slow strokes, is not as accurate and you won’t have the best experience with it. I’ve used it for a while now and it lags sometimes, like the sensibility gets messed up for a few seconds and you have to erase and write again. But specifically when it comes to writing, is mot the best option. Try to get an Apple Pencil, I will as soon as I can.