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Adonit Pixel (Black) Creative Stylus Pressure Sensitivity Pencil, Point Tip, Palm Rejection, Shortcut Buttons Pen Compatible with iPad/iPad Pro/iPad Air/iPad Mini, iPhone 13/ 13 Pro/Pro Max/12/11/X/XR

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Features

  • Improved Pixel Point Tip the New and Improved 1.9mm Pixel Point Tip Provides Increased Accuracy and a Paper-like Drag for a Natural Writing and Drawing Experience.
  • Pressure Sensitivity & Palm Rejection with 2048 Levels of Pressure Sensitivity and Enhanced Palm Rejection, the Pixel Writes and Draws Where You Want, How You Want.
  • Shortcut Buttons: The Pixel's Programmable Shortcut Buttons Allow You to Get to Frequently Used Tools like Undo, Redo or Erase, Faster.Grip Sensor: The Pixel's New Grip Sensor Turns It on When You Pick It up, Just Grab and Go
  • Green - pixel is finished charging, orange - low battery, red - dead / recharge. iBT features with Adonit Connected iOS apps. Pixel Compatible Apps-Goodnotes, Photoshop sketch, Procreate, Concepts, Note plus, Illustrator draw, Autodesk sketchbook, Noteledge, Amaziograph, Medibang paint, Zen brush 2, Animation desk, Artrage, Jump paint, Comic draw, Astropad, Tayasui sketches, Musicjot, Intractive sketch book, Pdfpen,Explain everything and Zoomnotes
  • Compatible Devices: iPad mini 6, iPad mini 5, iPad 8, iPad 7, iPad 6, iPad 5, iPad 4, iPad 3, iPhone 13, iPhone Pro, iPhone Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 4s, 5, 5c, 5s, 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, SE, 4, iPad Mini, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Air 3, iPad Air 4, iPad Pro 2018-2021 (11&12.9)

Description

Welcome to a new standard of stylus. The Adonit pixel has been carefully crafted to work better, write better, and draw better. From the improved 1. 9mm Pixel point tip with paper-like drag, to built in Palm Rejection, The pixel offers a more natural stylus experience. Connect Pixel to your iPad to get over 2000 levels of pressure sensitivity along with shortcut buttons and offset correction. These Bluetooth features reduce lag while increasing accuracy giving you everything you expect and more from Adonit most advanced iPad stylus to date.


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Brand: ‎Adonit


Item model number: ‎ADPBL


Item Weight: ‎0.64 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎0.41 x 0.41 x 5.91 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.41 x 0.41 x 5.91 inches


Color: ‎Black


Processor Count: ‎1


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Adonit Creative


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 27, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works on 2017 iPad 9.7” (non Pro version)
Color: Black
I was concerned the Adonis Pixel wouldn’t have pressure sensitivity with my brand new 2017 iPad which doesn’t have a pressure sensitive screen, but it works as advertised. All the painting apps listed on Adonit’s website pair up with the Pixel pen via Bluetooth and utilize the pressure of the pen on the screen. The buttons, which I use for undo and redo, work fine, though I’m still getting used to the feel of the buttons. If you can’t afford the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil combo, no worries, you can still create art without spending double the price. I had considered purchasing one of Adonit’s lower priced non-Bluetooth pens, which doesn’t utilize pressure sensitivity, but I’m glad I went with the Pixel. I’ve attached two screenshots of squiggles from Zen Brush 2 and Sketchbook (with the $4.99 Pro Brushes add-on) to show the variation of line resulting from pressure change. On a side note iPhone 7 Plus: the pressure sensitivity also seems to work in MediBang (which pairs specifically with the Pixel), Adobe Sketch and Adobe Illustrator Draw on my iPhone 7 Plus which already has a pressure sensitive screen (3D Touch.) I compared my Cosmonaut non pressure stylus to the Pixel and there is a difference in line widths attainable from the two different pens. Zen Brush 2 doesn’t seem to pair with the Pixel on my iPhone and since I’m not paying for the subscription for multiple devices in SketchBook I can’t test the Pixel in that particular app. Other painting apps such as Procreate aren’t available on the iPhone for testing and comparison purposes ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2017 by Artgrrrl Artgrrrl

  • This might be a good choice if you cannot use Apple Pencil on an older iPad.
Color: Black
The Adonit Pixel Pressure Sensitive iPad Stylus advertises itself as being better than the Apple Pencil. Is it? That depends... If you have an iPad Pro, then I would say, "no." If you have any other supported iPad, then definitely - because the Apple Pencil doesn't work with them at all and this works very well. One big trade off is that if you have an iPad Pro, then the Apple Pencil works pretty much with any app at all. The Adonit Pixel only works with apps that support it - it will still "work" with other apps, but no better than your finger. You could argue that the Apple Pencil is similar, but really, there is a difference. The Apple Pencil just works - with an iPad Pro. On the other hand, it doesn't work AT ALL with the other iPads. For this review I started out with my iPad Pro. I disconnected my Apple Pencil as recommended by Adonit. I downloaded one of the recommended apps, MediBang Paint, which I had not used before. It is a neat paint app with some features I have not seen before. I paired the Adonit Pixel stylus with no problem. However, I had huge problems DRAWING with the Adonit Pixel. Quite often, when I would start to draw, it wouldn't register that I had started pressing the stylus against the screen and it would not draw. I would have to re-draw two or three times before it registered. I almost gave up and was prepared to write a terrible review. I still haven't fixed this problem yet, but before I wrote the review - I decided to try it with one of my IPad Air tablets. I have an iPad Air 2 and loaded MediBang Paint onto it and paired the Adonit Pixel stylus to the iPad Air 2 and starte to draw. To my surprise, it worked perfectly! It did not have the problem of not registering the strokes and making me redraw one out of every two or three lines. The buttons worked well and I set them to UNDO (which I use a lot) and toggle paint color and tried them. They worked well, but I found them difficult to access during normal drawing. The strokes are smooth and precise and the stylus accurately adjusts the line you are drawing based on the pressure you are applying. It feels like you are using a real pen or paint brush or pencil or whatever. It is amazingly good! On the other hand, I'm not sure what the problem with the iPad Pro is caused by. I am going to play with it and see if I can figure it out. According to Adonit, having an Apple Pencil paired with your iPad can cause problems, but I carefully uninstalled my pencil. Maybe there is still some remnant there that is causing trouble with their device. At this time, I would say that the Adonit Pixel is easily the best non-apple stylus I have ever used. If you have anything but an iPad Pro, I would go out and buy this immediately if you like to use your iPad to doodle, draw, paint, sketch or take notes with. I will update this review if I figure out what is wrong with the iPad Pro pairing. Pros: Works with "regular" iPads. Less expensive than Apple Pencil by $20 Works very well with iPad and gives precise control and pressure sensitive drawing. Looks very nice. Recharges easily with an attractive charger design. Programmable buttons Cons: Having trouble using it with iPad Pro Only works with a small number of apps right now, will hopefully expand soon Buttons aren't easy to access while drawing. Overall, this is a really good choice for a stylus for IPad devices. I would easily recommend it to anyone who doesn't have an iPad Pro with a Pencil. If it pairs better with iPad Pro I will try to post some better pictures later this afternoon. I try to make my reviews helpful to my fellow Amazon shoppers. I DEPEND on other reviewers when I make a purchase and I try to return the favor with good reviews on the products that I buy or receive for review. If I have helped you, please mark my review as helpful. If I was NOT helpful, PLEASE tell me why in the comments below. I try to follow up on any questions you may have and I try to take constructive criticism of my reviews so that I can create better reviews in the future. Thank you so much. tsteele93 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2016 by Tom Steele Tom Steele

  • Out-of-the-box A+ Stylus for iPad Mini
Color: Black
I have an iPad Mini 4, and this is one of the few products in the entire world I've ever bought that just "worked" right out of the box. Literally. I didn't have to pair it or anything to my iPad Mini 4. Super easy to use, and very quick to recharge with a USB-magentic recharger. I am a 3D graphic artist but I use this primarily for note taking. From a pure note taking standpoint, this product is an A+ (I use Penultimate by Evernote and it's very, very precise). For drawing purposes, it's as balanced and as accurate as a ball point pen. The pressure sensitivity levels don't work like a full-on $700 Wacom tablet and stylus, but even art professionals will be able to use this just fine. The pressure sensitivity can be changed within the application you are using as opposed to a force field technique that detects it that a Wacom stylus uses, but it's a workflow issue and I see no reason why you couldn't reproduce the same results that you could with a super-expensive device. I haven't used an Apple Pencil, but I've used other stylus's that feel like a fat crayon. This one feels like a fine tip pen and it's as accurate as a ball point pen. I'm not sure why this product has had negative reviews, it's a great product, works great and I'd highly recommend purchasing one for anyone with needs for a great iPad stylus... perhaps even more than the Apple Pencil. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2017 by jasonCbraatz

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