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The Adonit Note+ is a sleek, aluminum-bodied stylus designed for iPad users seeking professional-grade digital drawing and note-taking. Featuring 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt support, palm rejection, and two customizable shortcut buttons, it offers a natural writing experience. With a quick 1-hour USB-C charge providing up to 10 hours of use, it’s compatible with a wide range of iPad models (2018-2021) and top creative apps, making it an essential tool for creative professionals and managers who demand precision and efficiency.
Compatible Devices | iPad Pro 4rd 11"&12.9", iPad 6th, iPad Pro 3rd 11"&12.9", iPad Air 3rd, iPad Air 4th |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer or Lithium-Ion |
Charging Time | 1 Hours |
Battery Average Life Standby | 10 Hours |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Dimensions | 6.02 x 0.41 x 0.41 inches |
Item Weight | 15 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
S**V
Great pen but no swiping up or down from edges
I like the weight, size and the feel of the pen in my hand. It is very responsive, in the Ipad Notes App it feels like I’m writing on paper with a good ink pen.I have owned the Adonit Pixel pen for a year I like it very much as well. However, I recently bought an iPad Pro 11 and wanted the latest generation Adonit pen. I was surprised to find that the new Notes Plus pen is not able to swipe up and swipe down from the bottom and top of the iPad Pro. The older Pixel pen works fine on the new iPad Pro, it does everything my finger can do including swipe up and swipe down.Doing some research I found that the new Apple pencil will also not swipe up and down on the new iPad Pro. Apparently the technology in the new Notes Plus pen is similar to the technology in the Apple Pencil, neither will swipe up and down from the edges of the iPad. This is a bit disappointing but not a dealbreaker for me. I use Adobe Lightroom on the iPad Pro and I am finding that the Notes Plus pen works great for editing images.
H**Y
Good Apple pencil Alternative
I have been using the pen for about a month now. The pen connects easily and writes well. It is made of smooth plastic and I have found that it can become difficult to maintain a steady grip if your hands tend to get sweaty or are oily. I have also noticed that the tip tends to rattle a bit when I write, this is worsened if I write with the pen held at a steep angle to the screen. The buttons are convenient and work well though I have not found many apps that support this functionality.
C**N
a Wicked awesome ApplePencil replacement!
Bang for you buck the Adonit Note+ beats the ApplePencil by a WIDE margin imo. That said, this is not for everyone! Since the full functionality is not available in all APPs. I purchased mine to use specifically within the Concepts APP for drawing & design.I absolutely LOVE the lightweight'ness. Sadly it actually feels quite cheap & chinsy inc comparison to the ApplePensil haha but I don't care about that cause the function is exactly what I wanted. The tip is so much nicer to use directly on the screen without any Paperlike product on the screen. And the 2 buttons is SOOO much nicer than just the 1 option of the ApplePencil.All in all the perfect replacement for me! but definitely not for Everyone. Check your compatibility 1st!
L**S
Good but not worth the price
This product is good but over priced. That's my conclusion after over 6 months of usagethe palm rejection works fine 95% of the time. The pressure sensitivity though is non existent thoughIf you use medibang paint is not gonna recognize it, so don't even bother buying it if you use that app on your ipadPressure sensitivity doesn't work neither on Autodesk sketchbook, procreate or Clipstudio paintThe shortcuts didn't work either.This stylus is only fully compatible with the app ModelsOverall is a good stylus, it is light weight, the grip is nice, is USB type c charged and the battery lasts really long. But if you are an artist don't bother with it save your money and wait to buy an apple pen.If you are someone who only needs to write quick notes on the ipad or just write then I would tell you get one the cheaper options you can find on amazon that also have palm rejection.And this one is just personal preference and doesn't affect the experience that much, but the stylus simply feels cheap for a lack of a better word. The plasticky build was not a huge deal breaker but is something that for a 45 dollar stylus feels unacceptable.
E**O
Not an apple pencil replacement.
I love the feel of this on the screen but it has to be paired with every individual app, it’s only compatible with a limited list, and even then a lot of its features are limited in most apps. All in all it’s great for “pencil” sketching or general stylus stuff, not great for more in depth pressure sensitive needs and not a perfect replacement for an apple pencil.4 stars instead of 3 because my daughter loves it and it’s compatible with Adobe Sketch, which is her preferred drawing app. Not fully compatible with Procreate, which is mine, but works well enough for most things.Update: Lost additional star because it started skipping. We bought new nibs thinking it would fix it but it didn’t. Adonit has some of the worst customer service out there, just completely unhelpful or non-responsive in turns. Not only did we end up paying almost as much as for an apple pencil in the long run but it now needs to be completely replaced. Would have been cheaper and easier to go with the branded pencil to start with.
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