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product_id: 1771875
title: "WacomIntuos Creative Stylus for iPad Air, iPad 3/4 and iPad mini"
brand: "wacom"
price: "416.67 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
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# 2048 levels pressure sensitivity Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity Palm rejection tech WacomIntuos Creative Stylus for iPad Air, iPad 3/4 and iPad mini

**Brand:** wacom
**Price:** 416.67 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Elevate Your Art Game with Wacom's Intuos Stylus!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** WacomIntuos Creative Stylus for iPad Air, iPad 3/4 and iPad mini by wacom
- **How much does it cost?** 416.67 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- wacom enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted wacom brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Never Miss a Beat:** Bluetooth 4.0 ensures reliable connectivity without interruptions.
- • **User-Friendly Pairing:** Connect with compatible apps easily—no need for tedious Bluetooth settings.
- • **Sleek & Stylish Design:** Crafted with brushed aluminum and a soft-touch grip for a premium feel.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Experience 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity for unparalleled precision.
- • **Seamless App Integration:** Effortlessly connect with top creative apps like ProCreate and Sketchbook.

## Overview

The Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus is a high-performance digital pen designed for iPad Air, iPad 3/4, and iPad mini, featuring advanced pressure sensitivity, palm rejection technology, and seamless integration with popular creative applications. Its premium design and Bluetooth connectivity make it a must-have tool for artists and designers.

## Description

WacomIntuos Creative Stylus for iPad Air, iPad 3/4 and iPad mini

## Features

- Developed by Wacom, the trusted leader in digital pen technology for over 30 years
- Integration of Wacom's professional grade pressure sensitivity (2,048 levels) and industry leading palm rejection technology
- Seamless integration with leading creative apps: Sketchbook, PSTouch, ProCreate, ArtRage, Bamboo Paper
- Premium design and styling: Brushed aluminum, soft touch grip, integrated case
- Bluetooth 4.0 integration for never drop connectivity and app integration
- Please note that you do not need to pair the Intuos Creative Stylus to your iPad via the Bluetooth menu in iPad settings; The Intuos Creative Stylus connects with each app individually; Pairing your Intuos Creative Stylus with the compatible apps is easy

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    A Great Tool for the iPad Air
  

*by T***T on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 7, 2014*

The iPad Air's touchscreen isn't intended to be a pressure-sensitive drawing tablet, so to compensate for that Wacom have done something quite clever:  placed the sensitivity in the pen.  The Wacom Intuos Creative Stylus is a great tool for drawing on the iPad.  It contains 2,048 levels of pressure sensitivity, and it works with a lot of the drawing and animation apps currently on the iPad...and when it's not being used for drawing, it's a cinch to realize that it's a generic point-and-tap stylus too.The tip of the Creative Stylus is a rubber cap.  You get three with your purchase and as they wear out you can order more.  Replacing the tip is fairly simple:  unscrew the conical end point, pop off the old rubber cap, and slip on a new one.  It's pretty important to do so as soon as you notice wear and tear though:  the end is metal, and I would imagine it could quickly scratch up your iPad's screen if you don't have a screen protector.The pen itself is a little bit bulky.  It's fairly lightweight but thick to hold, like a child's crayon.  That said, the fluted point does make it easy to grip with your fingertips, so long as you remember to keep the buttons rotated out of the way--it's common when you're learning to use the pen to accidentally bump them.  The back end of the pen is where you insert the battery, and unfortunately it isn't rechargeable:  it's a single AAAA battery, which isn't always easy to find in your local stores.While the Creative Stylus works well with most drawing programs, there are some drawbacks that keep it from being a perfect tool.  First is the fact that an iPad simply isn't a drawing tablet:  it won't perform as well as a proper Wacom device.  This should be fine for most digital artists to a point:  if you're a professional doing high-resolution, detailed production work, you're probably going to want to go back to your Wacom Tablet and stick to using the iPad for sketching and other things.  There's also the fact that it doesn't (currently) work with Adobe Photoshop for the iPad, though I'm more likely to fault Adobe for that one:  if you read reviews, the version of Photoshop that is being offered in the iPad hasn't been doing all that well.  It probably has something to do with drawback #3:  the Wacom Creative Stylus uses Bluetooth, but doesn't *pair* with your iPad like you'd expect it to.  Instead of showing up as a Bluetooth device, it pairs directly with the application, which means you have to go into the application and indicate in the Preferences that you'd like to use the Wacom with it.  Most apps tend to remember this setting, though SketchPad has forgotten a time or two and I've had to go back in and re-check the box that selects it.The final drawback is Wacom's beautiful, appealing, and fairly useless website.  There is no software with the Creative Stylus and the documentation is just a quick-reference foldout that shows you how to start using it.  An actual user guide or FAQ is either nonexistent, or hindered by the fact that Wacom's support site doesn't show the Intuos Creative Stylus as a product you can pick from or search for (and try searching for the word 'Creative'--it's all over the place).  I had to learn from forums that the stylus pairs with apps and you shouldn't try to pair it like other Bluetooth devices.  I had to guess from trial and error that the pen shuts off when it's out of proximity to the tablet for a certain amount of time and I'm still not sure what that time is.  I can't find any information as to whether the buttons can be customized.  Last, while the website does say the Creative can run for 150 hours on one AAAA battery, it's been a lot less than that for us--possibly because we're not sure how to manually turn the thing off?  It's hard to say.Overall, the Intuos Creative Stylus is a great drawing tool for the iPad.  With time and some more supporting information, it would be a lot easier to manage, but I'm still pleased with the feel and function.Unfor

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Good! Wacom should have kept this on the roster.
  

*by R***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 25, 2014*

I was skeptical about all the negative reviews regarding the sensitivity of the stylus and gave this product a try.  I trusted the Wacom brand and jumped with two feet without having ever demoed the ICS.  I have both iPad mini and iPad mini retina and tested them side by side (I will be posting a video on YouTube soon).Using Procreate - I opened a retina  canvas and set all the brushes to their default settings.Using the HB pencil in the Sketching category, I started lightly dragging the tip of the stylus (without any down pressure).  On the iPad mini (non retina), it was registering a light pencil line.  On the retina mini I could not see any lines being drawn.Switching to Painting and using the Water Brush (full-size, full opacity) I started drawing horizontal lines at visually set margin to see if I can consistently start at the same starting point painting a fine brush stroke.  They both required light down pressure to register however with the mini (non-retina) I was able to constantly start at the same line and draw a consistent fine brush stroke across the screen.  With the Retina mini it was a little spotty.  Often it wouldn't register the light stroke so I had to compensate with more pressure then end up with a fatter paint stroke to start then I'd ease up and loose it again.  When I did start at the right mark it was hard to keep the same width..easier to go fatter than a consistent width.I've gotten the pencil to work a little bit better with some tweaks in the brush settings (its not the best solution but sorta helps) - its lucky that Procreate provides this feature!  Not so lucky if your favourite drawing editing app doesn't have this feature - or if you like use more than one App on your iPad mini retina.  (...yeah...)At the end of it - this stylus works perfectly with my iPad mini (non-retina) as a result I end up leaving all that A7 and retina goodness at home.  Its a bit of drag if I'm not just drawing especially knowing theres a perfectly more capable tablet sitting on my desk collecting dust - waiting for the new mini to be released next month!It's not a glowing but its still a recommendation.UPDATEStill works amazingly!  I've switched to my iPad retina and simply just got used to it.  Battery life is superb.  My go to apps with this Stylus are: Notes Plus, Adobe Illustrator Line and Procreate (when I need layers).  Still wish it had a slimmer tip as drawing lines require 2-3 strokes to get bang on every time I lift the tip off the screen.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Serviceable - But Not Professional Grade
  

*by R***. on Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on June 26, 2014*

I am a freelance illustrator versed in traditional media with aspirations of improving my workflow and turn around times using digital platforms. Unable to afford an actual Cintiq, an iPad  and stylus with a "professional" price tag seemed like an excellent compromise.Before I made the decision to purchase, I had it narrowed down to this pen and the Adonit JotPro. Both appeared to have pro-quality pressure responses; both were in the same price range. While I wasn't crazy about requiring AAAA batteries (hadn't heard of them, either), what ultimately sold me was the promised "palm rejection" feature. Heads up: that's not a property of the pen itself. The palm-rejection feature is in-app. If your favourite drawing app doesn't support palm rejection, no dice. You'll be sorely disappointed.Another issue: the Creative stylus' fat-edged tip (which does feel pretty natural across the surface of the screen; as a traditional artist, that was important to me) is almost impossible to get a precise line with. Can't tell where the tip of the pen is making the line. This makes precision details almost impossible.Lack of precision, lack of genuine palm rejection across all apps, and non-rechargeable battery requirement make this a bad buy. I'm steeling myself to throw good money after bad - and get an Adonit.

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