
This is normal. Not much different than the others, although it does have three lights to indicate how much charge is left (as opposed to a single light to indicate when it's on or charging). There's a small rubber cover over the USB-C port that I haven't decided if I like or not yet. However, this is due to a design flaw that many have and that I just don't understand: the lights, connector and magnets are ALL ON ONE SIDE. So annoying. You can't tell if you left the pen open, and you can't charge it (with a cable) if it's safe. WHY did they design it that way. It's like (and I said this before) designers never use a pen. It's a shame. Another "unique" and nice feature is that you can turn it on or off by double tapping on the top end ("eraser"). Some stylus pens use single-touch, so I accidentally turned them on or off. This is the best option (although the documentation doesn't explicitly say so). In general, a worthy alternative to more expensive options.

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