![]() This was drawn on Wacom Bamboo Paper app. When I'm drawing at normal speed, I don't really experience the slow diagonal line jitter. However for drawing, if you do draw diagonal lines that slow, it may be a problem. For taking notes it's not going to be a problem because no one writes that slow. However, it seems to have minimized but it's still there. There's still some slight jitter when drawing slow diagonal lines. Holding it this way can cause misalignment. Generally speaking when I'm using it, there's no misalignment and that's great! If I hold it flat side away from the screen, there's almost no misalignment. I find that if I hold the stylus where the flat side is towards the screen, there will be some misalignment where the line appears 2-3mm away. With other apps, the lines almost come out instantly.Īccuracy depends on how you hold the stylus. By slow, I mean the lines trail behind the tip. FiftyThree Paper is a bit slow but it's not a big issue. Whether there is lag really depends on the the app and I'm glad to say that most are quite responsive. They all work quite well generally speaking. On the iPad I've tested with the following drawing and note taking apps: There's no pressure sensitivity and no palm rejection. When using this stylus, I test for accuracy and responsiveness. It powers on instantly and since it does not require Bluetooth pairing to use the stylus for drawing or writing, you can use it instantly. To use it, you just have to push the button on the side and a green light comes on momentarily. If you're sticking the adhesive to your bare body phone, it would be difficult to remove the sticky stuff in the future. I've not taken off the paper protecting the adhesive on the back. And if your phone cover does not have magnets, you still don't have to stick the adhesive because you can just put that metal place between the phone and cover, with the unpeeled paper adhesive towards the phone so it does not scratch. ![]() The thing is, some mobile phones or covers already have magnets and you can actually just just those without the need to paste that metal plate. The magnet is strong so no amount of normal shaking is going to dislodge the stylus. This allows the stylus to snap to that metal plate. In the packaging box, it comes with a small piece of metal with adhesive that you can paste onto your phone. The other feature is the stylus' body has magnets. With the remote, you don't have to use your thumb to reach for the shutter on the screen anymore so there's going to be less hand shake as you can now hold your phone firmly. People usually take photos with phones using one hand holding and the thumb for the shutter. It's a shutter remote that's quite helpful because it makes taking photos with the phone easier. I can't get it to work on my Android phone but it works fine with iOS. However, if you want the extra functionality of being able to take photos with the side button, then you can pair it your iOS or Android device. ![]() Do it for the other styluses, Adonit.Īdonit Snap does not require Bluetooth to work. In short, good move on using the micro-USB port for charging. And I don't have to worry about losing the USB thumb drive which I have lost one before and had to buy one to replace it, only to discover it was in my bag all along because it was so small that I could not see or feel it. The micro-USB port is so much more convenient. I have micro-USB cables at home, in the office and at my friend's house. I like this method of charging better than the USB thumb drive of other Adonit styluses because I don't have to bring a USB thumb drive around. I don't draw for 7 hours straight so battery life is not a problem to me. The smooth matte surface is available in black, white and rose gold.īattery life is rated at 7 hours of continuous use. You're not going to bend the metallic body unless you're using an unnatural amount of force. Looks can be deceiving because it's incredibly strong. I thought I could bend it so easily because it's so thin. With the stylus in hand, it feels like holding a piece of flat unwrapped chewing gum. Unlike other styluses that feature the 1.9mm tip, this one does not wobble. The 1.9mm tip is small so it does not block lines as your write. It weighs 9.3g.īecause the stylus is so thin, I can put the phone and stylus in my pocket and not feel that I've carried anything extra. ![]() It's a flat stylus that measures only 4mm thick. It's designed like a carpenter pencil in shape. In this review, I'll compare it with a few others that I've own.ĭesign of this stylus is unlike any other Adonit styluses before. I've used many Adonit styluses in the past, some are bought, some are given. The stylus that I have is a review unit sent to me by Adonit. Adonit Snap is a stylus that's designed to go with phones rather tablets because of its small size.
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