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The Adonit writer has a nice solid feel,but may feel heavy to some users. Using it on the iPad, I found it to be responsive and precise, but in apps like Paper or ArtRage, we didn't really see much difference with added pressure (even with the bluetooth on). If there's a setting we missed on it, that may explain the problem, but as of now, it's just a really nice stylus. The stylus does need periodic recharging with an inductive connector, and you will need a USB port to do so. Some may find that inconvenient, too.
Cmhp123 Posted
The Stylus work great but the location for the buttons make a little dificult work with out touch them and disconect the stylus. I think if you want to make sure dont scratch your screen use a screen protector for safety because you have to press hard to the screen.
Rizz Posted
Although it works well as a stylus, as a precision instrument, it is not up to the standard I was hoping for. Even after calibrating the pen in apps that specifically support it, it doesn't live up to the manufactures promises.
mattzeroz Posted
The fine tip of the stylus is pretty great. I used this product mainly for taking notes, but it still does not alleviate some of the inaccuracies with taking notes on a glass screen.
mainman Posted
When it works its great. I do not know if it was the apps that causes the stylus to be hard to manage or the stylus it self. Sometimes it would just stop working. Overall I think I would stay away until more apps support the stylus
Omegad Posted
I have been pleased thus far but trying to figure out which drawing App is best for the pen. Good design and great feel.
Moes08 Posted
I am finding more and more uses and having fun with it. Very simple to use without the complicated control of another similar one I own. I look forward to finding new apps, too.
jcl00 Posted
I bought this to use with my iPad 2 Air. I tried it with a few different note taking apps, but the offset just drove me crazy. It just wasn't worth the price.
stylusman Posted
a little finicky but after getting used to it for a while, works great. Using it on an iPad Air 1 with Goodnotes.
NTKramer Posted
I bought it for use on an iPad. Didn't work well enough for note taking to justify the cost for me.
Njenyus Posted
I believe this stylus is a great one. It does have some calibration issues but, once you adjust to it, it is very fast and I think it may be worth the $99 I paid for it. If you don't use it a lot, it may not be for you. I use GoodNotes and the pair is awesome.
cmh1 Posted
I love the pen work great and dont scratch the screem the best.
obudu Posted
It is okay stylus for everyday use but you might need a glove to write because if I connect stylus with my ipad air 2, the palm rejection isn't well recognized.
This review is from Adonit - Jot Touch Pixelpoint Stylus - White
Herm Posted
This product can't be used as a regular stylus. You must use specific apps designed for it. Keeps losing Bluetooth connection. Not very user friendly at all.
cjcinkc Posted
Received the Jot Touch pixelpoint as a gift for Christmas 2015. I primarily use for writing notes (Notes Plus, a supported app) and light sketches for my job as an engineer. Pros: nice weight, easy to hold. Cons: lines draw "wiggly"; lines do not draw where the tip touches the screen even in supported apps; tip is not replaceable (tore mine when I dropped on a sidewalk. Also, customer support has been non existent since early July 2016 - I sent my Jot to Adonit for service a month ago and they have not responded to 6 emails requesting an update. Disappointing, suggest looking elsewhere.