Tablets are great devices for consuming content, but when you have to create things, they need a little help. You could grab one of those cheap bookstore deals that doesn’t do a lot better than a finger, or you use professional-grade hardware, like the tools Wacom offers. The styli, which offer tips fine enough for sketching, or writing, as well as navigating, is as close to using an actual pen on your tablet screen. Everyone what got to try it was thoroughly impressed. Check the specs out below!
Intuos Creative Stylus 2
Dimensions: 141mm long, 10mm in diameter
Weight: 19g
Tip: 2.9mm
Pressure levels: 2048
Battery life: 26 hours of continuous use
Charging: microUSB
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Smart
Compatibility: iPad Mini, iPad 3, iPad Air or later
If you’re more of a casual user, then the Bamboo Fineline might be more for you. The pen is made for those who want the feel of taking down notes with a pen and paper, but with the convenience of going digital. It has a thin 1.9mm tip for incredible precision and solid construction made to withstand your daily schedule. It connects to your device via Bluetooth, has the same fine pressure sensitivity as its big brother, and comes in five colors to suit your style.
Dimensions: Approx. 150×10.0 ~ 11.9mm (including cap, excluding protrusion)
Weight 23g
Tip: 1.9mm
Battery: 26 hours of use
Charging: microUSB
Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 Smart
Compatibility: iPads featuring Bluetooth® Smart technology: iPad (3rd and 4th generation), iPad Air, iPad mini (1st and 2nd generation) – or newer.
PHP 3,250
Both devices offer palm rejection for natural writing, a new, carbon-coated rubber tip, and are available this October.