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Review on πŸ–ŠοΈ Rechargeable Stylus Pen for iPad 2018-2020, with Palm Rejection, Magnetic Design, and Compatibility for iPad 6th-8th Gen, iPad Pro 11''&12.9'', iPad Mini 5th Gen, iPad Air 3rd&4th Gen by Dave Giri

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I personally like it better than the Apple Pencil.

So far so good. The only complaint is that the palm deflection isn't as good as the Apple Pencil (read on, this Pencil is better than Apple in my opinion). My hand accidentally scrolls the page while typing because it perceives a small part of my palm as a finger. It's no big deal as a light palm repellent case will fix that and since this pen is lighter than an apple it's worth it! The power button would also be better if it weren't so touch sensitive. It will constantly go on and off in my backpack. Maybe this fixes the cover on the tip of the pencil for transport. However, what I love about this pen is that it's lighter than an apple pencil (probably because it doesn't have pressure sensitivity gear). With this pen, hand fatigue is not as great as with an apple pencil. I also like the fact that it doesn't have the pressure sensitivity of an apple pencil. This is handy for taking notes (although it's not what you want if you're an artist). There are some applications for which you cannot disable pressure sensitivity. For example, in PowerPoint, if you want to highlight a slide during a presentation, you CANNOT use pressure sensitivity. My letters have different weights and are harder to read. With this pencil, all lines are the same width, which is great. The reason I bought this pen is because my Apple Pencil battery died just 4 months after purchase. I hope there will be no problems with this pen, but time will tell. I wouldn't be upset if the battery died because it's MUCH cheaper than an Apple Pencil.

Pros
  • Excellent price
Cons
  • Functionality