ZAGG Pro Stylus with Active & Capacitive Tips, Palm Rejection, Tilt Recognition, Instant Bluetooth Pairing, Compatible with iPad Pro 11/12.9 (3,4, & 5 Gen)/Air 10.9/iPad 10.2/9.7/Mini 5

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ZAGG Pro Stylus with Active & Capacitive Tips, Palm Rejection, Tilt Recognition, Instant Bluetooth Pairing, Compatible with iPad Pro 11/12.9 (3,4, & 5 Gen)/Air 10.9/iPad 10.2/9.7/Mini 5

ZAGG Pro Stylus with Active & Capacitive Tips, Palm Rejection, Tilt Recognition, Instant Bluetooth Pairing, Compatible with iPad Pro 11/12.9 (3,4, & 5 Gen)/Air 10.9/iPad 10.2/9.7/Mini 5

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Like Apple Pencil 2, the ZAGG Pro Stylus is flat on one edge and designed to snap onto the edge of a supported iPad, magnetically. ZAGG lists the iPad Pro 11 and iPad Pro 12.9 as being compatible with the magnetic attachment feature. It also worked perfectly with my iPad mini 6. The magnets hold the stylus firmly in place (even with the iPad in a folio case) and when not in use, the stylus is safely out of the way. This is a great feature. Not only does it reduce the risk of losing the stylus, it’s always there when you need it. Active and Capacitive Even if you aren’t font of charging your stylus on the side of your iPad or iPad Pro, the ZAGG Pro Stylus 2 can charge wirelessly over Qi with the included wireless charging cradle with built-in battery level indicator or with any other Ai wireless charger, which may help users who hate having things hanging off the side of their tablet to manage their accessories more effectively. The Apple Pencil (USB-C) is a budget stylus device that targets the same low-cost market that third-party manufacturers have been exploiting for years. It was a good decision for Apple to come out with this accessory because the Cupertino-based company can now compete with other companies by selling to a targeted audience who don’t want to pay Apple Pencil 2 prices. Easy to Use with Automatic Pairing and Magnetic Attachment: The Pro Stylus automatically pairs with any iPad 2018 or newer. The Pro Stylus attaches magnetically to the iPad Pro 11 & iPad Pro 12.9.

ZAGG made sure that the Pro Stylus works with pretty much every iPad from 2017 and onward, so this has wide compatibility. Plus, the universal capacitive tip means you can use this with your iPhone and other touch screen devices too. You should not buy this if ... I would personally consider the ZAGG Pro Stylus 2 to be a better competitor to the Apple Pencil (USB-C) because it both looks and feels like an Apple Pencil, but in more colorways, and it supports wireless charging (even on the side of your iPad). The dual-tip design also makes it a more versatile tool outside of apps designed for Apple Pencil usage. Theo đó, bút cảm ứng sau khi được sạc đầy sẽ có thời gian sử dụng lên tới 9 giờ. Sản phẩm đồng thời tích hợp cổng sạc nhanh Type-C, cho phép sạc đầy trong vòng 1,25 giờ. Perhaps the largest benefit to the Logitech Crayon is that it’s constructed out of aluminum instead of plastic, so you get a premium feel in your hands while you use it and enjoy a 4-foot drop rating as a result. Another perk is its external battery level indicator, which changes colors to communicate at just a glance whether it’s powered up or in need of a charge.The Apple Pencil and later the Apple Pencil 2 completely changed iPad users' workflow. The Apple Pencil's ability to sketch, draw, and paint with pressure sensitivity helps make the iPad perfect for artists. Likewise, the inclusion of a stylus for note-taking and document signing makes an iPad perfect for students and business persons. However, the Apple Pencil is expensive, and there are excellent alternatives that cost less. You can expect to get 7 hours of use with the Logitech Crayon; it automatically shuts off after 30 minutes of inactivity to preserve battery life, helping you to get the most out of it in a days’ work. Logitech also promises up to 30 minutes of use from just two minutes of charging. The Logitech Crayon competes directly with the core features of the Apple Pencil (USB-C) by offering features like palm rejection, which detects when your hand is touching the tablet’s screen at the same time as the stylus tip and ignores those touches, and tilt sensitivity, which adjusts stroke widths in your drawings based on the angle of your stylus. The Stylus Pro will securely attach magnetically to multiple iPad models including the iPad mini 6. Brad Moon

If you want a stylus for digital art, you should look into one supporting pressure sensitivity. While the ZAGG Pro Stylus has tilt sensitivity, it isn't the same thing as pressure sensitivity. The original Apple Pencil works with iPadPro 12.9-inch (first and second generation), iPadPro 10.5-inch, iPadPro 9.7-inch, iPad (sixth generation to ninth generation) and iPad mini fifth generation. It can all get a bit confusing, so to compare the two styluses, see our guide to Apple Pencil vs Apple Pencil 2 where we cover in detail the differences between the two models, as well as their various compatibilities. What makes a good iPad stylus?

Zagg Pro Stylus final thoughts

A unique fact about the Logitech Crayon is that it’s available in both Lightning and USB-C variants, so depending on which model of iPad or iPad Pro you’re using, there’s potential for you to only bring one cable along with you. Both models carry the same price tag, so you don’t pay more for one model or the other. LED Charging Indicator: A light will appear on the charging cradle when the Pro Stylus 2 is charging.

While the ZAGG Pro Stylus offers all the features I would want, and covers off the needs of many users, there are some people that would be better off with an Apple Pencil. And it stands up well against the Apple Pencil. Both take notes equally well, and can be carried around clinging to the edge of an iPad Pro. The Pro Stylus also boasts a capacitive tip, which the Pencil doesn’t have. On the other hand, Apple’s product is the only one of these two with pressure sensitivity, making it better for artists. Pricing Zagg made the general-purpose stylus you’ve been looking for. The Pro Stylus is ready for casual gaming or taking extensive handwritten notes. You might even use it for art.A significant standout feature of the ZAGG Stylus Pro 2 is that it attaches magnetically to your iPad or iPad Pro the same way that the Apple Pencil (USB-C) can and charges over Qi wireless charging the same way that the Apple Pencil 2 does. As you probably know, the Apple Pencil (USB-C) does not charge wirelessly, so this alone may be a deal-maker for anyone who might be considering the ZAGG Pro Stylus 2 over the Logitech Crayon. Both the Pro Stylus and the Apple Pencil are cylinders with a flat edge. They include magnets that let them cling to the top edge of an iPad Pro. This is so convenient — there’s never a question of where to put the stylus down. Unlike Apple’s accessory, though, Zagg’s doesn’t charge while attached to the iPad Pro. It has a USB-C port. (More on this later.) Third-party options such as the Logitech Crayon and ZAGG Pro Stylus 2, on the other hand, offer a lot of the same features as the Apple Pencil ( USB-C) for around the same price. So with that in mind, it’s worth taking a closer look at third-party alternatives to see if they put much much of a fight against Apple’s own first-party option. Logitech Crayon



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