🖋️ Elevate your iPad artistry—precision meets effortless flow.
The adonitNote Black stylus is a premium aluminum-crafted pen designed for a wide range of iPad models, featuring a 1mm ultra-fine tip for precise writing and drawing. It offers natural palm rejection for a paper-like experience, requires no Bluetooth pairing, and supports up to 12 hours of continuous use with a rapid 4-minute charge. Compatible with numerous popular creative and productivity apps, it’s backed by a 12-month warranty and made in Taiwan for assured quality.
Compatible Devices | iPad Air (3rd / 4th Generation) iPad mini (5th Generation) iPad (6th / 7th / 8th Generation) iPad Pro (3rd/ 4th Generation, 11" & 12.9") |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Charging Time | 3 Hours |
Battery Average Life Standby | 12 Hours |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Dimensions | 0.36 x 0.36 x 6.02 inches |
Item Weight | 3 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
S**O
Great Apple Pencil and Logitech Crayon alternative
I have only had this for a day, but I’m really enjoying it. I have the second gen Apple Pencil for my iPad Pro, and a Logitech “Crayon” for my iPad mini 5 and the iPad Pro. I use the styli for note taking and annotations, not for drawing. The Crayon and Note don’t have the same feature set as the Pencil, but since I don’t use them for drawing, I don’t miss those features (except the double tap to erase). I really wanted one stylus to use on both my iPads (the second gen Pencil does note work on the mini). That’s why I got the Crayon. It works fine, but it’s fugly looking, feels awkward in the hand, and it takes a prolonged press on the on/off button to turn it on/off. The Note looks great, connects and disconnects instantly with a quick press of the button on the barrel, feels great in the hand, and, importantly for me, has a clip on it for your pocket, or, in my case, clipping it to the cover I have on the iPad Mini. I’m always afraid I’m going to lose the Crayon. They all write about the some, with very little latency and similar feel across the glass. I really love how easy it is to turn on/off the Note, the pocket clip, the feel in the hand, and the price. Can’t beat it!
J**Z
Great alternative to the Apple Pencil
I was looking for something a little cheaper to the Apple Pencil for my 2019 iPad Air as I'm not an illustrator or designer and wanted a simple, but accurate stylus to write notes and for simple sketches. I did some research and found that Adonit was releasing a new stylus to compete against the Pencil and Crayon. After watching some reviews, I decided on the Note for ease of use (just turn it on, no Bluetooth needed to connect), there's a great feel like you're holding an actual pen (with palm rejection) and accuracy with little to zero latency from what I've noticed. It also looks stylish in the black version I got.There are a few downsides if you're looking for something more. There is no pressure sensitivity. Again, it's really for note-takers than artists. There's also a micro USB port (not a big deal for me). And lastly, the placement of the power button can get in the way at first when you grab it and turn it on, but a simple adjustment in your hand and it's out of the way. Again, not a big downside for me because all the pros outweigh the cons for what I need it for.In summary, it's a great stylus for half the price of the Pencil, but it provides a lot of value in its simplicity if you need a good note-taking stylus.
K**N
great apple pencil replacement for note taking - read if have poor pencil grasp/fine motor control
overall, i highly recommend this stylus as an alternative/replacement for the apple pencil for anyone who isn’t a serious artist. though i have some suggestions, i think this stylus is GREAT for the price and i am very happy with it so far and plan to keep using it.for students, the apple pencil is NOT worth it & you should instead buy this stylus. my apple pencil did not even last halfway through college, but did last long enough for my warranty to end and leave me forced to pay full price for a brand new one. instead, i opted to replace it with this stylus and i really like it.i originally switched to digital notetaking due to poor/inadequate pencil grasp, poor fine motor control, & pain associated with handwriting using a pencil and paper. i was constantly rewriting, erasing, and pushing very hard i would rip through paper. sometimes with the apple pencil the pressure and tilt sensitivity was actually annoying to me when trying to handwrite and the differences in line quality had me rewriting often and at certain tilts you would have to push kind of hard or adjust your grasp. i also noticed some glitches with the apple pencil regarding palm rejection. the adonit stylus resolves all of those issues because it does not have tilt or pressure sensitivity at all and this means neater handwriting and an easier writing experience for someone like me who has trouble regulating fine motor control. the tradeoff is that this may not work for you if you need it for art. however this stylus has better palm rejection in my opinion & is also lighter and the tip of the stylus is softer on the ipad screen.my only critique is that the power button is in a poor location. you are prone to accidentally pressing it but also, because of where it is, i don’t think i can get a pencil grip on without messing with the power button. additionally, the material on the outside is kind of slippery though i have to mention that it is nice looking and makes the stylus have a high quality appearance which i understand. however, i have an interdigital brace pencil grasp normally, but i’m trying to correct it and i find this stylus very difficult to hold as dynamic tri/quad and slightly less difficult as lateral tri/quad. either way it keeps slipping still, so i tend to stick to the interdigital brace and don’t think i could correct my grasp without a pencil grip unless i death grip the stylus. the current solution though seems like taking an xacto knife to one of my grips and cutting a hole for the power button (though it would be nice if this company sold custom grips... hint hint). however, it is worth noting that i still had more pain handwriting with the apple pencil with a grip than i do with the adonit note with no grip due to the adonit being much lighter. further, the clip on the top is basically useless and this product would be a lot more streamlined without it & i suggest the power button be moved there instead.
N**1
UPDATE on my purchase: Extremely easy to use + palm rejection pen
July 2020:After using this pen every single day for the past 10 months, I would say only buy it of you SPARINGLY use it. I guess with my consistent use the tip just doesn't write very well on my iPad, and it cost $15 do 3 replacement tips, which will probably all stop working at some point. Thus I suggest you just bit the bullet and get an Apple pen with warranty.September 2019:Extremely easy to use pen that was worth it’s price. I plan on getting a newer iPad (than the 6th gen I currently have), so I didn’t see the point of paying $100 for the older generation Apple pen when this one does everything I need it to do. No this one does the job well. It’s easy to write notes in class and have my palm on the screen at the same time. That is all I ask of it.
Trustpilot
Hace 3 semanas
Hace 1 mes