🖊️ Elevate your digital creativity with HP’s smartest tilt pen yet!
The HP Active Rechargeable Tilt Pen MPP 2 combines cutting-edge MPP 2.0 technology with a featherlight 9g pressure sensitivity for a smooth, lag-free writing and drawing experience. Featuring USB-C fast charging with up to 30 days of battery life, dual customizable buttons, and a sleek magnetic barrel with exchangeable tips, it’s designed for professionals who demand precision and portability. Compatible across Linux, Mac, and PC platforms, it comes backed by a 1-year HP warranty for peace of mind.
Brand | HP |
Series | HP Rechargeable MPP2.0 |
Item model number | 3J122AA |
Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
Item Weight | 0.48 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.89 x 0.37 x 0.37 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.89 x 0.37 x 0.37 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Hewlett Packard Office |
ASIN | B089NZNJB2 |
Date First Available | July 23, 2020 |
J**7
Effortless Connectivity and Smooth Performance
I’m really impressed with the HP MPP2 rechargeable stylus! It attaches magnetically to my HP Omnibook Flip laptop, making it super convenient to store and access. The connection was seamless, and it paired with the laptop right away. I’ve been using it for both writing and selecting tasks, and it’s very responsive. Whether I’m taking notes or navigating the screen, it works perfectly. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a reliable and efficient stylus!
G**R
Easy to use, sturdy, works flawlessly
This is a well-made pen by HP which works very well with my HP Envy X360 Laptop. Charging is easy and it connects without any issues.
A**R
Good product; works well. Quick delivery
Works well so far. I have the HP envy 2-in1 360x touch screen laptop. It's immediately compatible. I do not have to do anything to configure it. You can change the settings easily in the MyHP app. It came already charged too. Comes with a type C charger (both ends) and an additional pen tip. It's NOT magnetThe conversion from handwriting to text is a little slow but that could be my fault. It reads joint-up writing well enough. The screen is very sensitive to the pen; they don't need to actually touch for the laptop to pick-up on the motion. I'm not sure if it;s worth 80$ but I'm happy with the product .
A**O
Perfect for my laptop!
My fiancé has an HP 360 Envy and loves doing puzzles on it. She struggled to move the pieces around and this stylus works perfectly!! Now she’s using her laptop as more of a tablet than ever before. It’s lightweight fast charging and battery lasts forever. Great purchase!
D**3
Doesn't support my pavilion x360
I have gone up down backwards and sideways with HP. Every person I've spoken to says that it DOES pair with the computer and has bluetooth. I've literally shown them an "expert" saying that there is no Bluetooth pairing in the comments but every single person at HP has told me that it does pair. The only pairing guide is for a pen that is not this pen or any of the more recent pens and the pairing mechanism is a top button that you hold down. This pen does not have a top button. Every single tech support and sales rep has INSISTED it had bluetooth. I finally got to one person who said that the reason I couldn't pair it is that it isn't actually compatible with my laptop. I have the pen he said, I specifically asked if this new pen would be compatible and I would be able to pair it. The responses were "Yes it is compatible" and "Yes you can pair it via bluetooth" but there is no guide. There is no information, whenever you ask anyone that does not work for HP they insist that there is no bluetooth pairing. Bluetooth is not mentioned on the product page. If I go into the windows ink pen settings it doesn't allow me to make changes and when I try to use the hp pen app or whatever from the Microsoft store it says my device is not compatible with that app. There is no way for me to use the side buttons or locate the pen if lost and my computer doesn't seem to connect to the pen other than it just writing on the screen. It seems clear that there is some extra level of connection built into the pen but I can't figure out what it is and there is no guide available.
U**
if ur thinking abt buying it, buy it!!
dont listen to the reviews saying the battery life sucks, because i can go days without charging this thing. i think ppl that are having issues leave these to charge over night, but it’s worked amazing for the last few months and i’ve had no issues, if ur thinking abt buying a knockoff, just save ur time and money from buying more knockoffs and buy this!!
T**I
Colour
Nice color, good fit, soft touch
S**A
No manual, connection nightmare, sub-par writing experience, dysfunctional magnetic attachment
MPP 2.0 pen is a comedy of errors. You *can* make it work, but HP 700 is so much better (if it's compatible with your laptop -- good luck figuring this out, because of lack of documentation).MPP 2.0 Pros:* Magnetically attaches to the right side of HP OmniBook X Flip 14.* Works as a basic penMPP 2.0 Cons:* No manual and impossible to figure out how to pair with the laptop. The online documentation is for the previous pen version, and the instructions do not apply to this pen. Either pressing and holding both buttons for 5 seconds or magnetically attaching the pen to the side of the laptop eventually ended up working to pair the pen to the laptop.* Once paired, the pen provides pretty much no springingness: you are moving a piece of rigid plastic over a piece of rigid glass. This is as uncomfortable as it sounds. HP 700 pen has a spring built into the pen tip, and this makes for a much nicer writing experience.* The pen is less sensitive than HP 700, so I found it skipped pretty often when I was writing with it. The lack of springingness might have exacerbated the issue.* When you "park" your pan by magnetically attaching it to the side of the laptop, the pen's magnetic attachment fools the HP OmniBook X Flip 14 into thinking that the laptop lid got shut and switches off the display. The pen tip also covers the headphone jack. You can try to avoid this by attaching the pen further away from the hinge, but then the magnetic attachment feels flimsy.HP 700 Pros:* The tip has some springingness to it. This makes the writing experience much more ergonomic than with the MPP 2.0 pen.* The pen is more sensitive and does not skip when you are writing.* Comes with a manual that explains how to pair the pen with the laptop (MPP 2.0 version does not)* The pen is not magnetic, so it does not interfere with the laptop's lid close indicator.HP 700 cons:* The pen is not magnetic, so you cannot attach it to the side of the laptop. However, for $5 you can get sticky pen holders and attach them to the side of the display. They hold the pen securely and do not mess with the lid close indicator.* Currently, HP 700 pen is about $20 more expensive than the MPP 2.0 pen. During the prime day (week?) in 2025, both pens were on sale for the same price. The exra $20 is worth the higher quality you get with the HP 700 pen. However, at a higher price point, you could investigate if 3rd party pens can do a better job (I did not do this).Verdict:Do NOT buy. Buy HP 700 pen instead: it appears to support the same MPP 2.0 standards, and a bunch of extra standards. It also offers a more comfortable writing experience due to springiness in the pen tip. Or, skip HP pens altogether and see if 3rd party pens can do an even better job.
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