Excellent info on this pen. I thank you for the time you have taken to help us out in getting the info before actually making the buy. Have a wonderful day !
Loved the video! Have you tried the Adonit Snap 2 and the Elago Stylus Grip? I’d like to know which one of the 3 is better for detailed work on a phone.
This video really helped me in my search for a stylus to use on my iPhone. This is besides the point but has anyone ever told you, you look like Zendaya 🤗😁
I’m really interested in buying this stylus (basically just for digital art on Procreate) but the only concern I really have is possibly causing scratches on my iPhone. I currently have an iPhone 12 Pro without a screen protector. My main question is how bad are the scratches? Are they deep, or can they be cleaned off? If this is a big problem I don’t mind looking for a different stylus but this one seems to be one of the best.
It leaves bad scratches. I don't understand why it does, since it doesn't have a pointy tip, but I guess just the impact of it, especially when you're sketching, can scratch the screen. I would never use this on a phone wo a screen protector.
@@louera I’m pretty sure it’s because of dust/hair/sand that gets on the screen or the disk; the plastic itself shouldn’t scratch, but if dust gets between the disk and the screen it will. To be safe tho, I would definitely use a screen protector.
Hi, a little after making this video, I transitioned to drawing on the iPad with an Apple pencil. I’d say that if you use it daily and draw on a glass screen protector, it’ll last a long time if handled gently since glass causes it no friction. I’d say, it would last a year and a half, on a conservative estimate.
May I ask, how does the Aliexpress cheapie iPhone stylus compare to something with more name brand recognition like Adonis? I saw some on Aliexpress with 4.9 out of 5 stars with tens of thousands of orders and honestly the product look simple. It's simply transferring electricity from your hand to the pen right? It's not rocket science, how does Adonis manage to charge so much >_
I'm searching for a stylus for note-taking on my iPad Air2. I have a kind of disability in my hands so I need it to move smoothly. Do you have any suggestions?
Adonit moves smoothly enough, in my opinion, since it's tip is plastic that's being used on glass/matte screen protector(since you're using it for writing, I assume you're using matte). But you'd have a problem with palm rejection, so you'll have to use those artist gloves in order for your palm not to be detected. But why not just go for an apple pencil? It's the most compatible.
@@louera thank you so much. I study mathematics, so I both write and draw diagrams and I use pen-ultimate for note-taking on my iPad. My notes are exactly the way one takes notes on a piece of paper. Unfortunately, apple pencil is not compatible with iPad Air2 and my budget isn't enough to buy one of those recent iPads. Now I'm considering buying one of Adonit styluses. Adonit help center recommends that I either buy Dash4 or Pro4. I also saw a comment in one of apple forums saying Adonit pixel is the most compatible with iPad Air2. I usually write using my legs, so thank you for your suggestion; I think wearing socks can help me to avoid palm rejection. The only question for me now is to understand which Adonit stylus to buy. I previously bought a Bamboo stylus which didn't work. I had to put a lot of pressure on the surface which made me tired while I was writing either with my hands or my legs.
You can use the adonit. You'd just have to get a matte screen protector(so there's more friction when writing), and a drawing glove so your palm won't be detected when you rest it on the phone.
Hi, if you're still wondering if it works, try checking if your laptop has the option to change the pressure sensitivity on its touchscreen! It didn't work on my new iPhone screen at first, but then I adjusted the pressure to become more sensitive, and that worked. Hope this helps:)
Excellent info on this pen. I thank you for the time you have taken to help us out in getting the info before actually making the buy. Have a wonderful day !
How she accurately predicted my reason for coming here
Great review, Thank you. Have been trying to find something to work on an ipad mini 3rd gen and seems like this might just be the key :-)
This helped so much! I’m looking for the best *cough* cheaper *cough* stylus. It’s really hard trying to find a good stylus for drawing.
Thank you 😊
you're welcome! ☺️
The best review, thanks!
Loved the video!
Have you tried the Adonit Snap 2 and the Elago Stylus Grip?
I’d like to know which one of the 3 is better for detailed work on a phone.
This video really helped me in my search for a stylus to use on my iPhone. This is besides the point but has anyone ever told you, you look like Zendaya 🤗😁
useful video! thanks!!
Thank you for the info.
my pleasure!:)
Does this work on an iphone with a screen protector?
Great vid 👏🎨🐯
thanks! :)
Cool
I’m really interested in buying this stylus (basically just for digital art on Procreate) but the only concern I really have is possibly causing scratches on my iPhone. I currently have an iPhone 12 Pro without a screen protector. My main question is how bad are the scratches? Are they deep, or can they be cleaned off? If this is a big problem I don’t mind looking for a different stylus but this one seems to be one of the best.
It leaves bad scratches. I don't understand why it does, since it doesn't have a pointy tip, but I guess just the impact of it, especially when you're sketching, can scratch the screen. I would never use this on a phone wo a screen protector.
@@louera okay, that’s unfortunate but thank you so much for the advice!
@@louera I’m pretty sure it’s because of dust/hair/sand that gets on the screen or the disk; the plastic itself shouldn’t scratch, but if dust gets between the disk and the screen it will.
To be safe tho, I would definitely use a screen protector.
Hi there, I was wondering how long the pen lasted with you. Does the tip wear down/ stop working properly really quickly or is it long lasting?
Hi, a little after making this video, I transitioned to drawing on the iPad with an Apple pencil. I’d say that if you use it daily and draw on a glass screen protector, it’ll last a long time if handled gently since glass causes it no friction. I’d say, it would last a year and a half, on a conservative estimate.
@@louera Thank you for the information!
@@louera my one lasted a week I played 59 dollars this is just so unfair I got a new one and it only lasted a day yes what a scam
Where did you buy it?
oh, an online shop. It's available on lazada
May I ask, how does the Aliexpress cheapie iPhone stylus compare to something with more name brand recognition like Adonis?
I saw some on Aliexpress with 4.9 out of 5 stars with tens of thousands of orders and honestly the product look simple. It's simply transferring electricity from your hand to the pen right? It's not rocket science, how does Adonis manage to charge so much >_
Is it the electricity? I'm not sure either. All I know is that Adonit has a pretty precise point most times
I'm searching for a stylus for note-taking on my iPad Air2. I have a kind of disability in my hands so I need it to move smoothly. Do you have any suggestions?
Adonit moves smoothly enough, in my opinion, since it's tip is plastic that's being used on glass/matte screen protector(since you're using it for writing, I assume you're using matte). But you'd have a problem with palm rejection, so you'll have to use those artist gloves in order for your palm not to be detected.
But why not just go for an apple pencil? It's the most compatible.
@@louera thank you so much. I study mathematics, so I both write and draw diagrams and I use pen-ultimate for note-taking on my iPad. My notes are exactly the way one takes notes on a piece of paper.
Unfortunately, apple pencil is not compatible with iPad Air2 and my budget isn't enough to buy one of those recent iPads. Now I'm considering buying one of Adonit styluses. Adonit help center recommends that I either buy Dash4 or Pro4. I also saw a comment in one of apple forums saying Adonit pixel is the most compatible with iPad Air2.
I usually write using my legs, so thank you for your suggestion; I think wearing socks can help me to avoid palm rejection.
The only question for me now is to understand which Adonit stylus to buy. I previously bought a Bamboo stylus which didn't work. I had to put a lot of pressure on the surface which made me tired while I was writing either with my hands or my legs.
any other solution for writing notes on iphone please
You can use the adonit. You'd just have to get a matte screen protector(so there's more friction when writing), and a drawing glove so your palm won't be detected when you rest it on the phone.
@@louera would you please share video 🙏
Can I use this pen on my xs max?
yep, can be used on any smartphone!
Would i be able to use it with my hp envy
touchscreen? If it works on a laptop trackpad, it'll probably work on any touchscreen.
Hi, if you're still wondering if it works, try checking if your laptop has the option to change the pressure sensitivity on its touchscreen! It didn't work on my new iPhone screen at first, but then I adjusted the pressure to become more sensitive, and that worked. Hope this helps:)
Do you think it works well for note taking?
No.
@@louera :( thanks
which iphone was this?
Hello, iPhone X.
Does it work on notes?
For me, no.
Thank you for convincing me not to buy it (I need a stylus for notes and signatures only).
You're welcome. Yes, I don't recommend it for quick, continuous writing.
Can it work on iPhone 13 pro and pro max?
It says it works on any smartphone screen. If it works on an iPhone X, I believe it will work on newer versions as well
@@louera ok thank you! :)
does it have palm rejection?
hi, no it doesn't.
@@louera thank you! this really helped. i guess im just going to save for an apple pencil and an ipad pro
Are you Vietnamese?
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Helpful lil vid:) do you have an Instagram?
Thank you. Not currently active on there:)