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The Heiyo Stylus Pen is a high-performance digital pen designed for iPad users, offering excellent sensitivity, wide compatibility with various iPad models, and an impressive battery life of 40 hours. It features three replaceable tips for a scratch-free experience and is perfect for professionals and students alike.
J**E
Pretty good pen
This pen is good. It does skip sometimes but it's not really a problem. As long as you draw carefully it shouldn't be a problem. If you have a protection cover you have to push a little harder but it's not bad.Since i dont have an ipad pro, i use this pen for the procreate app and it's pretty good. The only sucky thing is that it doesnt have that pressure sensitivity obviously.I love how the pen feels when I write, the quality is also good. I just hate how it turns off automatically after 120 seconds which can be annoying.Overall, I like this pen! I love the tip of then pen, very good and durable!
C**T
Like the look & feel but..
It doesn’t work with screen protectors which is fine for me. I tried it on my iPad mini 4 and noticed it doesn’t consistently write. It has a delay but it completely misses some lines. I did a test, see pictures attached. It also doesn’t start writing where the tip is, it’s a bit off.Overall, it’s a good deal for the price I’m just looking for something more precise.
L**L
Great Stylus at a Great Price
I researched a few pens before purchasing this one. I knew I did not want any with the plastic rings attached, but I didn't want to spend a lot. I have an iPad 2017 or 5th generation iPad so an Apple pen wasn't an option anyway. The great news is this does everything greatly.I've had it for about a week and it's really transformed how I use my iPad.Pros:1. Feels substantial and like a real pen with a nice heft, but isn't heavy.2. Doesn't feel cheap while not being very expensive.3. Works with my Android smartphone too.4. Comes with three extra nibs.5. Battery life is impeccable. I use it pretty much everyday and haven't had to charge it yet.6. Packaging is quite nice.7. Pen tip isn't too small or big.Cons:1. I already had an anti-glare screen protector on my device and I think that's impacted its use. They do tell you not to use a screen protector, but I don't know anyone who wants to preserve their device who doesn't have one.2. With a screen protector on you can lightly see the rubber track marks. This isn't really distracting for me, but it might be for others.3. This works best when using at a slight angle. It was a minor adjustment, but until I started doing this, I'd tap it on the screen and it would take a couple of taps to respond. A slight angle eliminates that need to tap more than once for me. This might be because of the screen protector.4. The only kind of truly annoying thing about this stylus is that the light that indicates it being on is very bright (think laser pointer bright) in a dark room and I have to remember to turn the pen light away from my eyes as I often have photophobia (photosensitivity).Overall: nice, substantial stylus that doesn't break the bank, but does all the things you want it to do like take notes and draw.
Y**T
the lowest sensitivity of all the stylus in the market
The media could not be loaded. I have bought these stylus in the recent time and tried them on both my ipad mini 4 (with glass screen protector) and iphoneX (with glass screen protector). This is what I found.Heiyo Stylus Pen,Active Capacitive Digital Pens Supporting 40-Hour Playing Time 30-Day Stand 120-second Auto Power Off 3 Replaceable Fine Point Rubber Tips Touchscreen Styli compatible with iPad>>>> I returned this one. When I first used it, I almost think that it came broken. But actually it did work when you use such a heavy force to press the tip on the screen. I bought a lot of stylus, this stylus was the worst using on glass screen protector. I have changed to the tip they gave but no improvement. I am surprised that the user could not turn off the stylus by yourself (say in manual paper). Have to wait for it to automatically shutdown itself. That is weird.Abida Stylus Compatible for iPad, Touchscreen Pen with Fiber Fine Tip, Rechargeable, No Need App or Bluetooth for iOS Devices, Especially for Apple Devices Such as iPad, iPhone, iPad Pro - Brown>>>> I kept this one.It provide the perfect screen sensitivity on glass protector amoung others. The diameter of body is a bit bigger that usual pencil. It seem a bit sturdier that other brands I brought. The fiber tip gave the feeling of writing with an old dried out marker (but I am positive on this feeling than with the copper tip, rubber tip, or the plastic tip). Make no sound when writing. What I dont like is the tip is biger than I thought. It did not state the tip size anywhere on amazon website plus the commercialize pictures was make up so tip seem small. Manual (in the box) say the tip is 2.4 mm. I measured mine is 3.2 mm. Anyway, it did its job ok.Adjustable Active Stylus Pen with 1.9mm Fine Tip for Precise Writing/Drawing on Most iOS/Android/Windows Touchscreen Smart Phones,Tablets & Notebooks>>>> I kept this one.It provide the ok screen sensitivity on glass protector (Abida is a bit better). Most of the time it will miss the dot on letter "i" and sometime have to click something twice (I tried on Notes App, Evernote App, and Notepad+ App). The highest adjustable signal is actually the comparable sensitivity to other brand. The diameter of tip is comparable to an usual ball point pen. I am not sure the material of the tip but it gave the feeling of writing with plastic tip. Make sound a little when you tap on screen but don't feel like scratching the screen. Two things I dont like with this stylus. First the round shape make to easy to roll off the table. Second, it is not good for small size hand-writing due to it sensitivity.FENTAC Active Stylus Pen 2.4 mm Fine Point Fiber Tip for Touch Screen Devices(Black)>>> I reterned this one. It provide the ok screen sensitivity on glass protector (Abida is a bit better). I like that it has the pen clip. However, mine could not be charged. The charging port was not perfectly fit with the micro usb connector. Acually I am not sure if mine could not be charged or the LED charging indicated light was broken. Manual paper is useless for this issue.Digital Pens, Zspeed Active Stylus Pens for Capacitive Touch Screens, Fine Tip Stylus for iPad, Galaxy Tablet and Cellphones, White>>>> I reterned this one. It provide too much screen sensitivity on glass protector. I could even draw a line hovering the tip over without touching the screen. The tip is made of copper and the feeling when writing is scratching the screen.
S**T
I’m still testing it out, just got it in.
I like how quick it is to connect with the iPad Air 2. I don’t have to go to Bluetooth and connect it. I just turn on the button and it connects to my iPad. The tip is a little thick, but not bad. Notice that the font looks thick, but isn’t really. It’s just the thickness setting I had in my app. The pen can write in a thinner font size as well.As indicated on my iPad, the only thing that kind of sucks is I cannot “dot” the letter “i”. It has to be a slashed or lined dotted “i” instead.But limited warranty ain’t bad since it’s a lifetime warranty.Goals: I hope to use this pen for a long while to replace using pens and physical paper to take college notes. My end goal is to go paperless for college notes that way I don’t have to scan my paper notes into a pdf and store it into a flash drive at the end of each semester.
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