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Review on 🖊️ Magnetic Design Stylus Pens for iPad: Activating Palm Rejection, Compatible with iPad 6th/7th/8th Gen, iPad Pro 3/4, iPad Mini 5th Gen, and iPad Air 3rd/4th Gen (2018-2021) by Cory Mosley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My favorite cheap pen

As I said, this is my favorite cheap pen and I have a lot of them. The battery life is pretty damn impressive, and the nib is big so unlike the small nibs that many pens pass off as nibs, it doesn't loosen and cause a single tap to register as a double tap. There's a real button so you don't accidentally touch the top when turning it on and off. God I hate this. And honestly I just love this stylus. I bought it for less than $20 and it was worth it. Sometimes it's more, sometimes less, but as long as it's under $20, get 2 or 3 of these! The tilt feature, like everyone else, is pretty decent in my personal opinion. No pressure sensitivity, but none of the sub-$40 models will have that. The rejection of the palm is wonderful. It ALWAYS writes no matter how I hold it. It never randomly stops for any unknown reason. The battery indicator is pretty much useless. It doesn't seem to let me know it's low on power until it b4 shuts off after 20-30 seconds. However, the battery lasts insanely long when used after a full charge. I am impressed. I also like that it doesn't randomly shut down when I'm engrossed in something and then quit. When I click to go to the next item, my pen magically stays on as if I left it on. I hate those power saving modes that turn off after a minute or two of idleness. I read slowly, I need time! It's also small, but I like that the power button is on top, like a pen. Very affordable and natural to use. Using the USB-C port for charging is another smart move too. I can charge it from my iPad's own power supply if needed, but I don't think it's recommended to use it while it's charging. Just give it a solid ten minutes and you're good for 30-45 minutes of use.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • No car