GLUBEE Stylus Pen for iPad, High Precision Tilt Sensitivity
GLUBEE Stylus Pen for iPad, High Precision Tilt Sensitivity Palm Rejection, Compatible with iPad 6th-10th Gen, Stylus for iPad Pro 11''/12.9'', Pencil for iPad Mini 5/6th Gen, iPad Air 3-5 Ge
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Dimensions: | 18 x 5.8 x 1.5 cm; 40.5 Grams |
Model: | HXY-2211 |
Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacture: | GLUBEE |
Dimensions: | 18 x 5.8 x 1.5 cm; 40.5 Grams |
Origin: | China |
Very easy to use out of the box: push a button and start drawing.
The first thing I notice is that it weighs like nothing and the quality of it is somewhat decent, but not amazing where I’m blown away.
When drawing, I realize that there is almost no pressure sensitivity when you’re using it regularly, you cannot “feather” lines like you would with a real apple pencil to get ultra-thin lines, basically, You’re either drawing or not with this stylus, there is no in-between.
There is pressure sensitivity but most of it comes from holding your pen and angles that you’d imitate that light shading effect with a real pencil, but it sort of fails to do that here.
I hated it at first but then realized I could benefit if I wanted linework that is consistently uniform and one size, as the Apple pencil has constant pressure sensitivity when you write/draw (which I find annoying and I’m sure there are settings you can tweak with).
I ran a writing comparison test in Procreate to provide examples and it’s pretty clear that Apple Pencil is superior, however, I like both and have found uses for them.
Overall, I like it personally, it may be a major step down from a real Apple pencil but I have a use for it and it works without any issues on my 9th gen iPad.
Good, much cheaper alternative to an official Apple Pencil. Tested with an iPad mini 6, which has support for Apple Pencil 2, and it worked well. No need to pair anything, just switch it on and start writing/drawing. There’s no pressure sensitivity, but that’s expected for the price. The palm rejection works well, and line thickness can be changed by tilting the pen. I found this works best with the iPad flat on a table.
Highly recommended for the price.
Amazing value for money, arrived almost fully charged, and on charge 20 minutes later was showing 3 blue lights, so ‘full’. Used immediately on my 2021 iPad 9th generation with no issues. Simply press the top button down for a couple of seconds and you are good to go. To switch off press again for a couple of seconds. Smooth and precise, was very impressed, and for around 13, really is a no brainer for any iPad owner.and so much cheaper than the Apple version!
The pen is in fact very good. It was a bit fiddly to first make it recognised by my iPad, but now when it is, it’s working, accuracy is good, tapping to change colours etc also good. I would say that Apple pen is a bit more tilt-pressure accurate, but once you get used to it, it’s okay. The USB-C slot is covered with a little silicone ‘cap’ so I am sure this will be lost sooner rather then later. But it’s not changing that the stylus is very useful, especially for kids, who lose absolutely everything, and Apple Pen is not cheap! Overall recommended.
his is a very nice stylus pen that doesn’t cost a fortune ,simple and well made that works straightforwardly and it easy to set up. smooth and precise writing, easy to hold, lightweight and good quality. arrives with spare tips, nice bonus.
Fantastic cheap alternative to the very expensive apple product.
Very happy with this stylus, which I’m using with an iPad Air. It’s easy to charge, comfortable to hold, and responsive to use. The palm rejection feature works well and it feels very natural and smooth to write, draw and doodle with it.
This stylus pen works as expected without any real issues. Charging the pen is via a USB C port, which is covered with a very small dust cover. Removing the cover to charge the pen was easy, putting the cover back on thats another story. We did manage to get it back on in the end and came to the conclusion that the silicon part the goes inside to cover the port was so flimsy it was easily pushed to to where you then couldnt put the cover back. The dust cover is also so small, that it will get lost if your not careful where you store it when charging the pen. This pen also came with just one replacment nib, so I’m not sure how long this pen will last.
The GLUBEE Stylus Pen for iPad is a versatile and precise tool that enhances your iPad experience. With compatibility across multiple iPad models, including iPad 6th-10th Gen, iPad Pro, iPad Mini, and iPad Air, this stylus pen offers high precision and tilt sensitivity for natural writing, drawing, and sketching. Its palm rejection feature ensures a comfortable and uninterrupted experience. Elevate your digital creativity with the GLUBEE Stylus Pen for iPad.
I have been using it for a while now and the only thing I didn’t like is that it’s somehow loose when it’s hooked to the laptop, but in general not bad.