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✏️ Elevate your digital creativity with the classic feel of Noris—no compromises, just pure flow.
The STAEDTLER Noris Jumbo Digital Stylus Pen combines iconic pencil design with advanced EMR technology, offering 4096 pressure sensitivity levels and palm rejection for a natural writing experience on Samsung Galaxy Tab, Kindle Scribe, reMarkable 2, and other EMR devices. Its thick triangular barrel ensures ergonomic comfort, while the no-charge, no-pairing design guarantees instant use. The stylus features a flip-to-erase function and comes with 5 replacement nibs and a tool, making it a durable, professional-grade tool for digital note-taking, drawing, and annotation.











| ASIN | B086N4KK7Z |
| Battery Average Life Standby | 50 hours |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,420 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #147 in Styluses |
| Brand | STAEDTLER |
| Color | yellow-black |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire HD 8 12th Generation |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with EMR technology (not Apple devices) - see Compatibility List (PDF) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,463 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04007817073933 |
| Item Diameter | 0.09 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.36 x 0.36 inches |
| Item Type Name | Wacom EMR Stylus |
| Item Weight | 10 g |
| Manufacturer | STAEDTLER |
| Material | Wood |
| Mfr Part Number | 180J 22-1 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Fire OS 1 |
| Model Number | STAEDTLER Noris Digital Jumbo 180J |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 4096 levels |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | visit site of the manufacturer to expand on warranty policies |
M**.
Favorite replacement for Remarkable 2 pen
I am very happy with this as a replacement pen to the Remarkable 2 with eraser. I love the triangular shape probably most of all- it does not roll off of my desk or random tables that I sit at in labs at work (most of my dropping pens is due to them rolling off tables). The writing is very smooth- smoother than the Remarkable or King Write. It's like the difference between a pencil (the remarkable & king write feeling) and felt tip marker (this pen's feeling). I am happy with it. I love that the eraser has a bit more give than the other pens, so I am not worried about it scratching my Remarkable. It is a bit shorter than the other pens, which is a little bit strange at times, but it is long enough that it is fine. I do sometimes miss the magnet, but mostly the magnet for the other pens was not very effective, such that it would result in the pen falling onto the ground or into my backpack... So I like that I don't accidentally lose/drop the pen because of the magnet now - I just handle it a bit differently and put the pen in a different pocket in my backpack (like I would do with a paper notebook) rather than try to attach it to the remarkable. My previous remarkable 1 case had a spot to attach a pen which I loved and may try again in the future, but that's not worth the $50 for a new case to me. I have had this for ~2 weeks now with great results. I will update on durability if/when I have issues. Background I have a tendency to drop things. After being dropped too many times, the writing end of my original remarkable 2 pen (with eraser) broke so that it would not hold the tips in place anymore (1-2 yrs of use). I replaced it with a KingWrite pen, which was nice at first. It did not last nearly as long as the Remarkable 2 pen and broke in half after being dropped within a month or so. I was able to glue it back together, and then finally ended up using electrical tape to keep it together. (The writing half would work without the eraser half if I did not glue it back together, but it would be quite short...) It worked for a month or few more before I dropped it again and needed to replace the tip. I was traveling and had accidentally left the tips at home. So it was $25 for new tips for a broken pen, or $50-60 for a new different pen...
A**S
Great alternative for any stylus
I purchased this stylus for my reMarkable 2 and it works great. It is lighter than the stylus that comes with it. I like the bigger eraser end, it is smooth and doesn't make me feel like I am going scratch my tablet. It worked right out of the packaging and is my favorite tool. The tips last a long time.
W**N
Excellent stylus for Kindle Scribe
This is indeed better than the original prime pen. And it feels perfect to me. It's called Jumbo but it's the right size. The classic style looks more like a real pencil but I like this "half-used" pencil length more. It's short enough to put in my Galaxy Z Fold 4 case but unfortunately it doesn't work on Fold 4. It works with my S22 Ultra though. Really nice stylus. I bought it mainly to use with my Kindle Scribe because it's recommended everywhere. The point is thinner than the Prime pen coming with the Scribe bundle. It writes smoothly and with the right amount of friction. The eraser is the highlight here. It's 1000 times better than the Prime pen. It feels like a real eraser. Soft that I don't worry about it hurting the screen. The Noris digital jumbo doesn't have a side button which can be configured to apply highlights. But after 10 days using the Prime pen with the highlighter button, I perferred the Staedtler way. You don't switch between pen and highlighter often so there's no need for a shortcut. The button is only in the way to be clicked unintentionally. So with the Prime pen, I'm used to turning it to a position that I won't touch the side button by mistake. With Staedtler, one less thing to worry about. Aesthetically, the Staedtler style is really good, though I much prefer the classic look. The jumbo's eraser looks unreal, yet it's functioning so you'd better to have it. Now I use my Scribe like real paper.
C**N
Quirky but handsome
The Staedtler Noris Digital Jumbo is a solid stylus with a few quirks. The good: I really like the classic pencil look, and the bright color makes it easy to find. The eraser is probably the best in the business, honestly. It feels natural and works exactly how you’d want it to. The downsides: it’s too short for my taste, way too light, and the writing feel is oddly smooth. It has a strange drag on the tablet surface that doesn’t feel as pencil-like as the OEM stylus. Also, the lack of magnetic attachment is a bummer. That said, it’s priced fairly, looks good, and is a decent stylus for the money. Not perfect, but not bad either.
E**E
Best stylus!
Super obsessed with this stylus! It writes so well, it works so good with my Samsung tablet, I love writing with it - I usually keep it in my case but then TSA made me take it out to check it and now it's broken 😔 will get a replacement but so bummed this one broke. I’ve only had this for 2 months and I have 0 complaints!! Totally recommend this stylus, no need to connect it automatically links to the tablet and love that it came with extra replacement tips! Another bonus is the eraser portion, just like a pencil no need for any added pressure when using!
J**E
The Last Stylus You'll Need to Buy - Highly Recommended
I've been using this stylus daily with my BOOX Note Air5 C and it has genuinely impressed me. As someone studying for the CPA exam, I rely heavily on handwriting my notes for retention, so a stylus that feels natural and responsive isn't a luxury, it's a necessity. The writing experience is smooth and accurate, with the 4,096 pressure levels making a noticeable difference in how natural the strokes feel compared to styluses I've used before. What surprised me most is how comfortable extended writing sessions have become, my hand fatigues significantly less than it used to, which matters when you're writing for hours at a time. The no-charging feature is a genuine quality of life improvement. It's one less thing to think about, and the palm rejection works reliably so I never have to worry about accidental marks while resting my hand on the screen. One thing worth noting, out of the box setup was straightforward with no learning curve, which I appreciated. Solid build, great feel, and yes, it looks really cool too. Highly recommended, especially for students, professionals, or anyone doing heavy daily writing on an E-ink device.
G**G
Pen fell apart after 8 months - but it does write well!
I bought this pen in February, it's now September when I'm writing this. In that time, both the eraser and the nib have detached and fallen off of my pen. Thankfully they only fell into my bag, so I was able to find them and reattach them with gorilla glue. For the price of this pen, I expected a sturdier build. I don't have children so there's no rough use and I only really use mine for jotting down ideas, taking notes, and filling out my calendar, so I can't imagine that level of use shook its parts off. Now, all of that said - the pen functions great. It feels good to write with, the eraser works as intended (with a kindle scribe) and it doesn't hurt the hand after longer writing sessions. That's why I opted to repair it rather than toss it out and look for a new pen. I really do like it. So it's really a great product with (at least in the item I received) poor construction.
S**D
Why this is the ugliest but best stylus
This is a very ugly, but best stylus I own for the Boox Note Air2, so far. Let me compare them for you. If you look at the attached image, going from top to bottom: The Boox Note Air2 stylus that came with the reader/tablet comes with a nib protector that looks like a rubbery pen cap. It is well weighted and has a fairly good magnet that allows it to ride long with the tablet. Nobuttons and no eraser. The magnet works the best of all of them. The downside is the shape of the Boox edge: it is round so lots of magnet stylus pens have trouble hanging on. The nib is a little large and soft. It is ok, but difficult to write in a very narrow and thin pattern. Next is the iReader stylus from Japan. This is would be my favorite pen but I wish it was a tiny bit heavier. It is solidly built and comfortable to hold. It has the best soft end eraser experience. You can erase with a good angle to the stylus and it still works. Not true for all stylus with erasers. And it has a curved edge that helps the magnet edge hold better to the Boox. The nib is somewhere between the thickness of the standard stylus and one of the very thin tipped nibs. It might well be the best, but the pen is still very thin and fairly lite. Next is the Samsung Tab6 lite (specifically the lite model works well with the Boox) and while it has a magnet, it doesn't hang onto the tablet too well. I want to love the stylus and for the price it is pretty good, but I know I am going to accidentally drop it somewhere. It comes with a button that can be set as an eraser, which is nice. It has a very thin nib for precise writing or drawing. One of the thinnest nibs. Finally, the Staedtler. It is weighted fairly well and maybe the shortest. it has a really nice eraser end experience and the nib tip is darned near perfect. Perfect writing feel and nib size and hardness. It arrived with extra nibs and a tool for replacing them. The three edge triangular body makes this stylus, by a long shot, the most comfortable to hold. The plastic shell feels solid (the original was wood I believe and that made it feel neat, but more breakable) and dependable. The downside is: no magnet. BUT it feels and writes the best. Two things I hope they update in the next version: Slightly longer. It isn't a big deal that it is the shortest, but I think slightly longer would be an improvement. Also, not a huge fan of the yellow sides, which is nearly like a trademark to the product. Maybe just a tiny part near the tip could retain that signature look while the rest could be black? On the upside, there is no way I am losing this stylus, based on the stand-out colors. It just makes me feel like a construction worker about to mark the cut length of a 2x4. But other than the length and the color, every functional piece of this Stylus beats out other styluses like the iReader which is priced near 3x higher. I do still love the iReader as my #2 (it took 2+ weeks to get it from Japan) but this is my #1 (got it overnight from Amazon!)
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A**S
Perfecta alternativa al stylus de Remarkable
Compré este lápiz para usarlo con mi Remarkable 2, ya que el stylus original me parecía excesivamente caro. ¡No podría estar más satisfecho con esta elección! El grip es excelente, muy cómodo para escribir durante largos periodos. La sensación al escribir es increíblemente natural, como si estuvieras usando un lápiz real. Además, funciona perfectamente con mi Remarkable 2, sin ningún problema de compatibilidad. El añadido del borrador en la parte superior es un verdadero salvavidas, especialmente cuando estoy tomando notas rápidas o haciendo diseños preliminares. Es práctico y mejora mucho la experiencia general de uso. Si buscas una alternativa de calidad al stylus original, esta es definitivamente una compra recomendada. Calidad excepcional por un precio mucho más razonable.
S**H
Works and feels great, recommended (at right price)
Feels great to use and since I already had the Norris Digital, the Mars Jumbo was a step up in size and functionality with the built in eraser. If you can get it on sale, it’s even better.
金**樹
個人的に一番使いやすいデジタルペン
個人的にはApplePencilや他のWacomのデジタルペンより使いやすいです。 本当に軽くて握りやすく、本物の鉛筆を持っている様な感覚で使う事が出来ます。 ただ数年使ってくると刻印の文字の部分が剥げてきます。それも使用感と捉えれば問題はないでしょう。 androidタブレットのデジタルペンを探してる方、本当におすすめです!
M**R
Excellent stylus
I bought this as a replacement for the default styls that is shipped with the reMarkable. The Staedtler 180J Noris stylus is superb. The eraser works perfectly but I wouldn't describe it as being a "soft eraser".
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