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The X1 Capacitive Stylus Pen offers seamless compatibility with all Apple iOS devices, featuring a 2mm fine rubber tip for precise input. It powers on instantly without Bluetooth, supports up to 10 hours of continuous use, and includes smart auto shut-off to conserve battery. The package includes 4 replaceable tips, a Micro USB charger, and a 1-year warranty, making it a reliable tool for professionals and creatives alike.
G**2
Works on IPad Pro 9.7 better than Apple Pencil gen 1
In addition to being way less expensive than the Apple brand, it was accurate and easier to hold. It has a more natural feel and size. The Apple Pencil is much heavier, making it more prone to be dropped in my household. The iPens worked great on games, puzzles, Procreate, and daily use in mail and other apps. I highly recommend this device, particularly if looking to replace a lost or malfunctioning Apple Pencil.
C**E
The best active stylus for all touch electronics!
This is a great stylus! I have used many and this is my favorite so far. It works on my iPhone and my windows laptop touchscreen. I used to carry two active styluses and now I only have the one. Battery seems good. I charge it at night and it lasts all day. I play games on my phone and draw on my laptop frequently and I have not needed to charge it throughout the day.
R**T
Good pen but not the most accurate thing in the world
It works well but the lines it draws are almost always a few millimeters off of from where you touch the screen (for my iPhone 7 anyway). Not a huge deal and it's way better than those cheap rubber things you can get for like a penny. And certainly better than your finger. High quality pen but I don't think it is worth the money (at least not for my purposes). I mostly bought it because I have always wanted to try a decent stylus. Replacement tips are handy to have but easily lost if you aren't careful. charging is finicky. You have to keep the pen on a very level surface with no tension on the cable at all. It relies on a weak magnet to barely hold the charging adapter in place. I also wish the charging adapter could be integrated into the pen. If I lose that adapter, the pen will be worthless. Overall, I am pleased.
D**E
Awesome.
Works awesome. My Dad has the iPencil and I have this. My Dad likes it better than the iPencil. Charges easier, syncing was a snap.
K**.
Save Your Money And Buy the Apple Pencil
This product was designed for the iPad but is a terrible alternative for the Apple pencil. The response lags and is of no real use when writing or drawing.Although this device states it only works on Apple devices, I was able to get it to work on my Windows tablet. Writing looked shaky, but was actually better than on the iPad it was designed for.My opinion would be to save up your money and get the flawless Apple Pencil.
R**R
Head fell off and was lost
I thought the iPens XT performed well for the money in the little time I spent with it. However, when I went to remove it from my iPad case the other day, I found what the user manual calls the "head" (the small part that screws onto the end of the pencil in order to keep the rubber tip on) was missing. I had never changed the tip and therefore never had occasion to unscrew the head. It must not have been screwed on tight at the factory, because somewhere in my travels it fell off and is now lost. I went to iPens.com, but there seems to be no way to contact them to order a replacement head. If iPens reads this review, I wish they would leave a message regarding how to solve this problem.
A**R
Great stylus!
I bought this product because I heard my friend say, "it's a great stylus, and it's good for him." When the man mentioned this pen, I didn't hesitate to buy one for myself. And it's definitely worth recommending.
L**A
Unreliable
The media could not be loaded. What I liked:+It's easy to use. No pairing. Just click on the top and it's ready to use.+Nice pen-like tip (instead of disc on a tip).+Less fragile than styluses with discs on their tips.+Has a clip to fasten to shirt pocket or lanyard.+It can be turned off so that you can just point at or touch items on the screen without activating or changing anything (an unexpected usefulness).What I didn't like:-It feels too light and gives the impression of being fragile. Time will tell.-Needs to be charged. Other styluses (with discs on the tips) can write without a battery or a need to charge.-Charging adapter not integrated to X1 stylus. Why not?-Charging must be done on a flat surface to maintain good magnetic connection.-After using it a bit, I realize it glitches. Specifically, while I’m drawing in Procreate app on iPad, it will suddenly undo whatever line I’ve just drawn. Very frustrating. I know it’s not the app or the iPad because I tried it with a Dimples Excel stylus and didn’t have that problem. The iPens X is, therefore, disappointingly unreliable.I bought this stylus because I got used to the Apple Pencil tip. (I dropped my Apple Pencil in water! Argh!) And though I wish the iPens X1 had pressure sensitivity (I can live without it), I really, really wished it had palm rejection. For drawing comfort, palm rejection is a must. I will eventually buy the Apple Pencil again (or an excellent clone), but this will do for now because it has a tip without a disc. It does what I bought it for but it does so UNRELIABLY. Gloves help with palm rejection.
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