Stylus Pen for iPad Pen 5-10Mins Fast Charging, Stylus Pen

Stylus Pen for iPad Pen 5-10Mins Fast Charging, Stylus Pen Compatible with Apple Pencil for 2018-2023 iPad Drawing Writing, Anti-Palm Mis-Touch, Tilt Sensitivity, Magnetic Design (Pink)



Stylus Pen for iPad Pen 5-10Mins Fast Charging, Stylus Pen Compatible with Apple Pencil for 2018-2023 iPad Drawing Writing, Anti-Palm Mis-Touch, Tilt Sensitivity, Magnetic Design (Pink)
This stylus pen is a good budget option for iPad users. While it doesn’t have all the functions of the original Apple Pencil, it’s perfect for letting a toddler draw and write. It charges quickly, has tilt sensitivity, and features an anti-palm mis-touch design. The magnetic attachment is a nice touch too.
It is super fast and the battery lasts for ever compared to an apple pencil this would be better. It’s also for a lot cheaper comes fully charged,ready to use it it great when comes for drawing and I love being able to turn it on and it already being connected to your iPad overall ten out of ten thank you Amazon and the company that makes the pens
This was perfect for the price and I have to say it mostly works like the Apple Pencil. It doesn’t quite have the same level of precision in terms of force. I definitely notice that when drawing with it but considering I mainly use this to draw notes on PDF’s, it does the job well.
In terms of battery life, it doesn’t last anywhere near as long as the Apple Pencil but it charges from flat to full in 10 minutes so that more than makes up for it.
My only gripe is how the top touch bit works. You tap it to turn it on and also to perform the same action as the home button on the iPad. The problem is that sometimes I will tap it twice and it will turn on, other times I can be tapping it like it’s a drum and it eventually turns on. It almost seems random in how it actually turns on. It turns off a bit too quickly at times too. The amount of times I stop using it for what only seems like 20 seconds then start tapping the screen only to realise it turned itself off is frustrating. Never have this problem with the Apple Pencil.
For the price though I can’t knock it too much. It goes everywhere with me and a few months later it still works great.