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Adonit Note+, Stylus Pen for iPad, Pressure Sensitivity Digital Active Pencil with Palm Rejection, Tilt, Compatible with iPad Air 3/4, iPad Mini 5/6, iPad 6/7/8/9, iPad Pro 11"/12.9" (2018-2021)

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Features

  • Tilt & Pressure Sensitivity- 2048 levels pressure sensitivity ensures every line, dash, swoosh and letter appears exactly how the user pictured it. *Please note that pressure function requires pairing with compatible Apps.
  • 2 Shortcut Buttons- Adonit Note+ features two programmable shortcut buttons provide users with quick access to erase, redo, as well as a scroll to zoom features. *Please note that shortcut buttons requires pairing with compatible Apps.
  • Palm Rejection- Don't let yor palm smudge your project! Allows you to write on your iPad as if it's an actual notebook. Rest your palm comfortably on the screen while using Adonit Note+ without leaving any stray lines on the page.
  • Perfect For Creative iPad Users- Let your creativity run free! Adonit Note+ is compatible with a variety of top creative apps, including Concepts, Zen Brush 2, Noteledge, and more. Designed for iPad Air 4/3, iPad Mini 6/5, iPad 9/8/7/6, iPad Pro 11/12.9" (2018-2021) with iOS 12.2 and above.
  • What You Get- Package includes Adonit Note+, USB-C Cable, User Manual, 12 months warranty. *Please search B07Z651G2X for Note+ replacement tips

Description

【Compatible Models】 for iPad Pro (3rd Gen) iPad (6th 7th Gen) iPad Air (3rd Gen) and iPad mini (5th Gen) A1876 A2014 A1895 A1983 A1980 A2013 A1934 A1979 A2152 A2123 A2153 A2154 A2133 A2124 A2126 A2125 A1893 A1954 A2197 A2230, A2232 iOS versions - updated to iOS 12 2 or newer! 【Apps for Note+ Plus】Concepts Medibang Paint (for iPad) Artstudio Pro Zen Brush 2 Colored Pencil Sketch Club KDAN Noteledge KDAN Noteledge Ultimate KDAN Animation Desk KDAN Animation Desk Ultimate PDFpen 4 PDFpen 5 ZoomNotes Lite ZoomNotes Interactive SketchBook Vectornator Pro Explain Everything Whiteboard. Replaceable tip: This special tip gives a natural feel to drawing, just like writing on paper. Pull the tip for easy removal and the new tip inserts seamlessly.


Product Dimensions: 6.02 x 0.41 x 0.41 inches


Item Weight: 0.529 ounces


Item model number: ADNSB


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Other display features: Personal Computer


Colour: Black


Included Components: Adonit Note Plus*1, User manual*1, Type-C USB cable*1


Manufacturer: Adonit


Country of Origin: Taiwan


Date First Available: October 2, 2019


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  • Adonit Note+ iPad stylus review is a major change from the note
Color: Black
The Adonit Note Plus is a new Bluetooth enabled stylus from Adonit. Its main features include palm rejection, pressure sensitivity, and programmable shortcut buttons. I wrote this review using the stylus and Notability. The Adonit Note Plus is a competitor to the Apple Pencil. Both of these stylus support pressure-sensitive writing and tilt detection. The stylus is made of plastic, which seems not as luxurious or robust as the metal Adont Note, but I think that the plastic material is a lot easier to hold on to. The plastic seems to be less likely to slip in my hand than the metal Adonit Note. The plastic material also makes this a lightweight stylus. Both the Adonit Note and the Adonit Note Plus weigh 14 grams. The Adonit Note, with a metal shell and a hefty pocket clip, has 12 hours of battery while the Adonit Note Plus only has 10 hours. (it may be that the battery in each device is the same and that the Adonit Note Plus just consumes more power.) The barrel is a little thicker than the barrel on the Adonit Note, which is slightly bigger than a standard pencil. I think the added width is still a good size, and probably makes the buttons easier to operate. The Adonit Note Plus doesn’t have the pocket clip like the Note, but it does have more pronounced buttons, so the stylus is still unlikely to roll off the table. The tip of the stylus is different than the Note since it needs to float inside of the shaft so that pressure sensitivity can be detected. The material feels about the same as the Note. It has the sensation of a ballpoint pen when using it on the iPad glass. The tip on the Note Plus is also replaceable; just pull the tip out and replace it with a new one. Three new tips cost about $15. Once you take the stylus out of the box all you need to do is turn it on and start using it. Even though it is a Bluetooth enabled stylus, the Bluetooth pairing is only needed for pressure sensitivity and the two buttons on the shaft. Using the shortcut buttons or the pressure sensitivity requires that the pen be paired with the iPad. This involves touching the screen with the pen tip and pushing the bottom button until pairing is successful. The stylus must be paired as an Adonit stylus-the buttons and pressure sensitivity is different than the offering that the Apple pencil or Wacom models provide. The response time for the iPad to draw what the stylus is indicating is extremely rapid and not even noticeable under normal circumstances. Even when moving my pen as quickly as possible I cannot detect any lag between the tip of the stylus and the “Ink” on the screen. Even when using the pressure-sensitive and tilt-sensitive colored pencil in Concepts there is virtually no lag. After about 10 hours of use, the stylus will need to be recharged. The USB type connector on the top of the pen makes charging easy and compatible with many of the type C battery packs. Like the Adonit Note, the Adonit Note Plus may be used while charging. Also, like the Adult Note, the cable supplied isn’t long enough to take advantage of this capability. Charging a completely dead stylus takes just over 45 minutes. It charges about O.75 watts so a high capacity charger will not decrease the charging time. One thing that I want to emphasize is that the parallax on the tip is just where it should be. I mean that it really looks like the lines drawn on the screen are coming out of the stylus. One of the major concerns that some readers had on the original Adonit Note is what if Apple no longer supports the Adonit Note hardware. I think that this is not likely to occur. The palm rejection is actually something that occurs within the iPad and should function no matter which active stylus is being used. The single-pixel resolution and tilt emulate Apple’s own offering. I think that Apple would have to make its iPad incompatible with its own hardware in order for the Adonit to stop working. Not every app that supports the Apple pencil pressure sensitivity supports the Adonit pressure sensitivity. Adonit maintains a list of Note+ compatible apps and what features each app supports. Adonit continually adds to this list and there are already some very good offerings. What I like Great Feel Responsive Buttons What I’d change Longer lightweight cable If this was a less costly alternative to the Apple pencils ($99 or $129) then it would still be an attractive item. But this stylus also provides a type-C charging port (which will soon be as ubiquitous as the micro USB) and two buttons. All of this for $69. Now go get one and start drawing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 15, 2019 by Howard Sneider

  • Not pressure sensitive in Procreate!
Color: Black
Great pen for the price but the pressure sensitivity does not work in Procreate making it practically useless for artists.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 12, 2022 by Lisa Stacy

  • Good but not worth the price
Color: Black
This product is good but over priced. That's my conclusion after over 6 months of usage the palm rejection works fine 95% of the time. The pressure sensitivity though is non existent though If you use medibang paint is not gonna recognize it, so don't even bother buying it if you use that app on your ipad Pressure sensitivity doesn't work neither on Autodesk sketchbook, procreate or Clipstudio paint The shortcuts didn't work either. This stylus is only fully compatible with the app Models Overall is a good stylus, it is light weight, the grip is nice, is USB type c charged and the battery lasts really long. But if you are an artist don't bother with it save your money and wait to buy an apple pen. If you are someone who only needs to write quick notes on the ipad or just write then I would tell you get one the cheaper options you can find on amazon that also have palm rejection. And this one is just personal preference and doesn't affect the experience that much, but the stylus simply feels cheap for a lack of a better word. The plasticky build was not a huge deal breaker but is something that for a 45 dollar stylus feels unacceptable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 25, 2021 by Luis Alberto Valderrama Arciniegas

  • Not Compatible With iPhone
Color: Black
It works well with my iPad Pro. Couldn't find instructions in the package or company's website on how to program the two programmable buttons. It is round, i'd prefer the shape of a traditional pencil, hexagon sides. The price for what you get is just OK. It is not compatible with my iPhone. It is disappointing that I need a different digital pen to work with an early iPad, the iPad Pro and my iPhone. Doesn't anyone make a digital pen that works with "all" iDevices? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2022 by Pilot

  • would rather use a second hand apple pencil
Color: Black
very light (weirdly so), and very chunky. this makes it a little awkward to hold and write with compared to regular pens, and the more relevant apple pencil. honestly, having to charge both the ipad and the pen seperately (as a uni student) was a pain - it's easy to forget charging one, and having to use paper the next day. there's also 2 issues with this product - 1) when applying a lot of pressure, your line would stop getting detected. it means text that has "holes" in it, and might get annoying sometimes. 2) it would stop detecting writing at random, regardless of pressure. this is more frustrating since I couldn't find a reason for this to happen. the pen does not detect different pressures - although it has a tactile feel to it while writing. this results in weirdly out of place text, which works functionally, but feels kinda off since all lines are the same size. overall, while it does fulfill basic functions, it soon got frustrating enough to make me but a second hand apple pencil (which was worth it despite the defects it had). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 17, 2021 by Shoval

  • Quality Pen
Color: Black
Love the responsiveness and pixel precision. Wish it had a more solid body construction than plastic, but it feels durable all the same. Some apps don’t support all the features of the pen, so that’s a bit of a bummer, but it is an awesome tool for the price.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 3, 2022 by Mathew & Alison

  • Does not work with iPad 5
Color: Black
Purchased this thinking it would work with my iPad (5th gen) but unfortunately it does not... Despite the website claiming it will. I discovered that no stylus will have pressure sensitivity with my iPad. Honestly, I love my disc stylus... So until I can upgrade, I'm happy with my primitive stylus. As soon as I can upgrade, I plan on buying this stylus again! It's beautiful, lightweight, and easy to connect via your app of choice (though it didn't work for me, I quickly got a notification letting me know that functions would not work). This is a great budget stylus for any artist looking for pressure & tilt sensitivity! Especially if you're looking into the Pixel but don't want to spend the $60 for one quite yet. There are even more budget friendly options, but they all have pretty major negatives in comparison to this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 20, 2021 by Devin Payne

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