I am very glad I chose this stylus over dozens of others for sale at Revain. For about 1/10th the price of an Apple product, I can only find four differences, only one of which is potentially relevant to me. Although it sticks strongly to the magnetic side of my iPad Air 4, it doesn't charge there. , which requires a USB-C cable to be connected. At least they're smart enough to use the same interface as a tablet, unlike some rivals that inexplicably use a micro-USB connection. It doesn't have pressure sensitivity to adjust line thickness, although you can tilt the pen to do the same. thing in many applications. It doesn't use the same nibs/nibs as the Apple Pencil, which might make it difficult to replace (it comes with a spare). That's the only difference that worries me. It doesn't support double-tap, which, for example, swaps the last two brushes in some painting applications. Other than that, it works perfectly and I would recommend users to see the difference.
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