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Review on Granarbol Stylus Pen: Rechargeable πŸ–ŠοΈ Active Fine Point Digital Stylist for iPad/iPhone/Tablets by Gerson Lagerquist

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Exactly what you would expect for the price.

It took me a few days to get the feel of the stylus but the more I use it the more I like it. Had I based my rating on the first 15 minutes of use it would have gotten 1 star and a refund. But as I played around with it and got used to how it works, it became easier and easier for me to use. Accuracy is disabled, which may or may not be because I'm left-handed? Not sure. It works for what I need, and given that my tablet doesn't support bluetooth styluses (styluses?), it's probably the best I've gotten in active styluses (me?). It is VERY EASY to use. No connections, no apps, nothing. You literally just touch the end (like you're moving an ink pen) and it turns on. It also charges via USB-C, so it gets 4 stars instead of 3!). The kit included two extra pens, a charger and a small thank you card. The size is perfect. Not too small, not too big, not too heavy/light. My only complaint is literally that the accuracy is off. If you are a professional digital artist, don't waste your money. But if you're a professional digital artist, I'm assuming you have a tablet or drawing pad with professional-grade pens, and you don't need a cheap one. (I've been experimenting with the Krita app and the stylus works well enough for my non-professional digital art skills.) If you want your kids (or yourself) to play around with a digital art program or similar and don't want to spend a lot of money for a pen that is likely to break or get lost. This is EXACTLY the stylus for you. That's why I'm keeping it. My tablet doesn't support S-Pen, neither my wallet nor my wild child. While it's not the best, it's not the worst either, and it suits my needs.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • A few little things