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The Stylus Pen 2nd Generation is a high-performance smart pen designed for compatibility with various iPad models, featuring magnetic wireless charging, tilt sensitivity for precise drawing, and advanced palm rejection technology. It comes with extra pen tips and a 1-year warranty, ensuring a reliable and enjoyable user experience.
Brand | Zyerch |
Series | 2nd Generation Stylus Pen |
Item model number | AZ002 |
Item Weight | 0.071 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.55 x 2.32 x 7.09 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.55 x 2.32 x 7.09 inches |
Color | White |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Power Source | Battery |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Zyerch |
ASIN | B0BRN5C1ZM |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 4, 2023 |
E**S
Recommended
The stylus pencil is a practical and functional tool for those using tablets or touchscreen phones. Its fine tip allows for precise writing and drawing, making it ideal for note-taking, sketching, or browsing. It has good touch sensitivity and responds without delay. It doesn’t require Bluetooth, making it easy to use and compatible with most devices. Its design is comfortable and lightweight, although some models may lack advanced features like pressure sensitivity or tilt detection. Overall, it’s a great value option for casual users and students. I like it
M**S
Works great!
If you want a pencil that works just as well as the regular iPad pencil and don't need it to register if you are using more of less pressure and don't want to have to buy an actual Apple pencil, I can 100% recommend this pencil.I had bought this for my iPad Pro but as it doesn't register different pressure the way I needed it to, I gave it to my daughter and it works perfectly for her. It holds a charge for hours of continual use before it needs to be charged. When it does need to be charged it does so quickly.If you have a case that doesn't allow the pen to magnetize to the iPad you may want to either rethink your case or find a way to attach the pen to the case. This pen comes with a small magnetic charger that plugs in and is easy to use. For some reason it feels like it charges a bit slower than if connected to the iPad itself but it isn't a big issue honestly.
C**S
Same exact quality and perfermence as the Apple pencil.
Works just as good if not better then the Apple pencil. Durable and made of quality material. Super responsive and connects as soon as you start to use it. Super precise. Battery lasted me about a week of heavy use(several hours a day). Its light, but has the perfect amount of weight to help with accuracy and stability. This is basically the apple pencil but at a fraction of the cost. The cost difference is actually crazy, I feel so bad for anyone that spent the money on an Apple pencil and doesn't know about this option.
T**Y
Missing charger and looks used
Did not come with magnetic charger, and came in a dirty old box as if it was used. Very disappointed...
M**N
Magnet doesn’t work well
The pen works absolutely fine but the integrated magnet and the other magnet ( on my iPad mini) don’t match up well. I like the pen I just wish that the magnet was better.
C**L
I got it and looks just like the Apple pencil
The pen is great the only thing I wish that it had little lights to indicate how long it has until you need to place it to charge. Also I really like that it charges directly from being attached to the tablet. That is soooooo convenient
R**U
Great value of money, feels like real Apple pencil
I intentionally used it for a few days before writing this review. The handwriting function is smooth and without delay during regular input. I was quite excited when I received it and immediately tried it out. Bluetooth connection is very simple, and it’s convenient to turn it on and off. The connection is also very fast. The original one I looked at cost hundred which I couldn’t bear. But this price is really cost-effective. The feel is also very good, almost no different from a real apple pencil . I haven’t experimented with long-term studying (because I’m lazy during the holidays), but I think it’s very good (the feel is quite nice when making study notes).
S**H
Okay alternative but not for an artist
I had gone through 2 Apple pencils in four years, so I decided to try an alternative because I was a little tight on money, and the Apple pencils are a bit more expensive. It is a lot lighter than the regular Apple Pencil, which some people like. As an artist who does a lot of digital work the biggest issue for me was that this pen does not have pressure sensitivity. I read through several of the comments which stated that you should buy this because it’s a great alternative to the Apple Pencil and that they are happy to save the money, but as an artist, the pressure sensitivity feature of the Apple Pencil is such an important feature as it knocks out extra time, steps and allows for different techniques. This does have a feature that on each side that you twist the pencil it will either get Bolder or lighter however, it’s kind of an uncomfortable way to draw and is not really as effective as apples pressure sensitivity feature. Not to mention about a week after I bought it, it started to lag severely and caused my apps to freeze from the lagging. It could have just been the pencil that I got maybe it was slightly damaged in shipping or just one of those things that malfunctioned but regardless, for artists, I wouldn’t particularly recommend this unless you really really need a cheap pen to draw with. I started to draw a piece with this pen, and was very disappointed with the outcome. I haven’t tried any other alternative other than this brand, but I went out and bought another Apple Pencil because to me after this experience, I was afraid there might not be anything that really should be considered a good alternative for an artist. For people who are writing books, taking notes or like to do planners, simple things, this might be a good alternative for you. However, I will probably stick with the Apple pencils and just plan to keep a budget in case I need to buy another one. So you get what you pay for, it’s great for simple things but not really artwork unless you want to spend a decent amount of extra time on each piece and risk a lag.
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