Product Comparison: Wacom Bamboo Sketch vs Adonit Pixel
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- The quality of the materials is felt, and the pen is not very heavy.
- Same as using normal pen, software easy to download, really good product.
- Used for both iPad and Android tablets. Best non Apple pen. Works perfect.
- Great value good product. Works great with my Apple devices.
- Pen feels good in the hand. Great pen/stylus.
- I'm using this pen on an Ipad mini 4 using Procreate, sketchbook and MediBang Paint. Works fine.
- Charges quickly and last for ages. Perfect choice.
- My son is autistic and he loves to draw. This has been brilliant for him. Comes with a case as well.
- The case is handy and the pen lasts a long time between charges.
- The case it comes with is a rather nice touch.