Product Comparison: Adonit Pixel Pro vs Apple Pencil for iPad Pro (MK0C2ZM/A)
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- Use more often than my apple pen. Writes on every pad tablet I tried. Excellent battery life. Excellent charging system.
- It is definitely the best one I have used, with almost no lag. Highly Recommended!!!
- The feel of a pen tip on my iPad is great. I use this mostly for note taking at work although I keep trying to get into more artistic uses.
- It only connects for short periods (minutes) When it does work a line drawn appears dashed. This product is unusable.
- It does not offer the simplicity and fluidity that I wanted.
- Pressure sensitivity is the best I've seen. It's better than Microsoft's Surface pen.
- Can be used on the side of the tip for shading effects.
- Length of the pencil is longer than needed probably due to the battery. Very comfortably.
- The pencil itself is quite heavy due to heavy the rechargeable battery inside.
- It’s good quality, but the weight of it is slightly distracting to draw with, especially as I personally am used to real pencils and pens.
- Easy to charge and has a very long battery life. I use it mostly to draw on my iPad and it is very accurate and has nearly no lag which makes it perfect for that.
- The charge lasts long enough and it charges up pretty fast.
- This stylus is amazing. Perfect weight, sturdy, string battery life and perfect touch.
- Easy to charge and has a very long battery life. I use it to draw on my iPad and it is very accurate and has nearly no lag which makes it perfect for that.
- The stylus itself is excellent in terms of design and features, however with ineffective/zero palm rejection this just becomes expensive junk.
- It works very well for drawing and selecting objects in the design apps such as Concepts or AutoCad 360. It does not have any lag and draws smoothly.
- The battery lasts for a very long time and charges in a matter of minutes by plugging into the iPad lighting port. It also comes with an adapter to connect to a charging cable.
- The battery life is good, but having to charge it at all is a little odd to me. But the battery lasts for a long time and it pleases me.
- The Apple pencil does not work when swiping from right to left from off the screen to open split screen.
- Battery life is appalling short. Frequently loses Bluetooth connection. Over priced in relation to its performance.