⚡ Elevate your iPad experience with precision and power in your hand!
This sleek, aluminum Stylus Pen is engineered for iPad models from 2018 to 2025, featuring a 1.5mm precision tip, palm rejection technology, and a rapid 2X charging system that powers up in under 20 minutes for up to 10 hours of use. Designed for professionals and creatives, it offers seamless, lag-free input without Bluetooth pairing, making it the ultimate tool for productivity and artistic expression.
Compatible Devices | iPad & iPad Pro(2018 -2024), iPad Air 3rd/4th/5th/M2 Gen, iPad Mini 5th/6th Gen, iPad Pro (11"/12.9"/M4), iPad (6th/7th/8th/9th/10th Gen) |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Charging Time | 90 minutes |
Battery Average Life Standby | 10 Hours |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Item Dimensions | 7.52 x 2.4 x 0.6 inches |
Item Weight | 59 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | White |
E**!
Amazing!
This tablet pen works amazingly! I bought it maybe two months ago and have used it frequently, setting it up was super simple and learning how to use it was a breeze. The battery on it lasts SO long, I have spent hours drawing and haven’t had to stop to plug it up. It comes with extra tips which is nice (though I haven’t had to use them just yet as the original one hasn’t worn down, which can happen if you’re using a paper-like screen protector). It’s super comfortable to hold and I like that you can turn it on and off by tapping the top. All in all I think this is a great pen especially for the price, definitely recommend!
T**R
Great apple alternative
Great for I pad Pro for a fraction of the price of an apple product. I haven’t had any problems using this and find it a very useful tool while editing videos and photos on my iPad Pro. Magnet holds it on the edge of the iPad great, even taking it in and out of a backpack or brief case. Can’t say enough how happy I am I went with this instead of the apple product.
W**S
This pen is amazing! IF you have the right expectations...
First, this stylus pen blew my mind in several ways, not without tradeoffs, of course, but still this pen is an incredible value for the price.The Good:========This pen is on par with Apple Pencil 2nd Generation in every way (I have not used Apple Pencil Pro which is compatible with my new iPad Air M2; this is why I purchased this stylus because my Apple Pencil was not compatible... thanks, Apple...).• The responsiveness is great. There is slightly more lag, but I'm telling you it's incredibly close, especially for a $100 difference...• It also weighs less than Apple Pencil, which means I can write for longer periods of time without hand fatigue.• The hardened silicone tips are also a bit quieter when touching the display than my current Apple Pencil, which is nice because I do a lot of study at night when my wife is trying to sleep.• Battery life is AMAZING! I have only charged the pen one time since owning it (now for about a month), and I use it for at least 90 minutes every single day (some days more than that). It takes like 10 minutes to fully charge with the iPad Air charger (18W maybe).The Weird:========• The only time I've missed my Apple Pencil really is when I double tap on the side thinking it will change tools. It's a muscle memory habit that is easily broken, but I did notice how much I used that feature and miss it some.• I had to remove my paper-like screen protector from the iPad. This is not exciting.. and why I rated 4 stars, since I lost money in two ways: the useless screen protector and the pen tips. Others have reviewed this, but I experienced two issues with the screen protector: A) The pen tips would literally disintegrate because of the added friction of the tip against the ridges on the screen protector (used to diffuse light in different directions). I went through 2 pen tips in 3 weeks, which is crazy because the cost of 4 replacement tips is $14. So, in one year I could have purchased an Apple Pencil Pro AND kept the screen protector. B) The screen protector caused the pen to create ghost touches on the display (I believe, technically, it messed with the palm rejection sensitivity of the iPad itself, since this pen uses BT to act like an Apple Pencil). For example, in Goodnotes 6 (and Apple Notes) I would write with the pen and lines would appear all over the place even with palm rejection sensitivity maxed out in Settings.TL:DR (lol) removing the screen protector fixed both of these issues. The recent pen tip shows little to no signs of wear after 2 weeks of use, and there are no more ghost lines appearing as I write. Finally... make sure the tip is screwed in tightly. One instance was caused to movement of the tip in the body.OVERALL:========This stylus (if used with tradeoffs) is a tremendous value over the Apple Pencil Pro. It does everything I need it to do, and once I got the kinks worked out on my end, I don't have any intentions of upgrading any time soon.Thanks for reading my novel... tune in next time for more weird purchasing adventures. Until next time!
A**R
Best Dupe and Bang for your Buck
This is the best dupe I’ve found. The quality is spot on in comparison to the name brand. It’s super durable and the connectivity was easy to set up. It writes super well and the writing speed is real time with no lag. It fits in your hand like a regular pen and feels like you’re holding a slightly weighted pencil. Would definitely recommend this.
J**O
perfect replacement for apple pencil.
i love it i use it almost every day for school. it charges pretty fast and the battery lasts a week. there is no lag or anything and it connected well with my ipad. the paint is starting to wear off on the seams that rub against my ipad but it still works great. it is very light.
W**N
Great iPad stylus for a fraction of the price, especially for occasional use cases
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Excellent value, met all my needs.Battery life:Long lasting, although I don't use a stylus daily/regularly, never had any issues with battery life and always ready to use when I need it.
S**E
Ipad Stylus Pen
I’ve been using a stylus with my iPad for a while now, and it’s transformed the way I work, take notes, and create. Whether you're sketching, annotating PDFs, or navigating your tablet, a good stylus is worth the investment.
C**Y
Writes Like a Dream, Acts Like a Drunk Intern
This Apple Pencil knockoff came in hot—sleek, white, and ready to pretend it costs $129. It charges via USB-C like a modern adult, so props for that. But once I started writing, things got interesting.Some days, it’s a precision instrument. Other days, it’s like it's possessed by a caffeinated raccoon. Pressure sensitivity? More like mood sensitivity. Sometimes it's Picasso, sometimes it's kindergarten crayon chaos.It works well enough that I forget it’s a knockoff—right up until it randomly disconnects mid-sketch like, “I need a break, bro.” Honestly, same.For the price, it’s a steal. Just don’t expect Apple perfection. Expect “good enough to fake it in a coffee shop.” And that’s all I really need.Would I buy it again? Absolutely. It's chaotic, unreliable, and kind of perfect—just like my dating history.
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