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Logitech - MX Ink Mixed-Reality (MR) Stylus with Charging Dock Combo for Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest 3S - Graphite

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SKU:6606903
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    Display Type
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    Resolution (Per Eye)
    1832 x 1920
    Refresh Rate
    120Hz
    Lens Design
    Fresnel
    Internal Memory
    0 gigabytes
    Movement Tracking
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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 31 reviews

90%would recommend to a friend

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Customers are enthusiastic about the MX Ink stylus's long battery life, which can last up to seven hours, and its pressure-sensitive tip that enables artistic input. They also appreciate the precision it offers, especially when selecting items and drawing fine lines. The convenience of USB-C charging, either directly on the stylus or through the charging dock, is another positive aspect mentioned by users.

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  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Review of Logitech MX Inc Mixed-Reality stylus

    As an artist exploring the creative possibilities offered by the Meta Quest line, I recently tried the Logitech MX Inc Mixed-Reality (MR) Stylus with Charging Dock Combo. This stylus aims to enhance accuracy for painting, drawing, and sculpting apps, and while it excels in some areas, it also presents a few significant drawbacks. Comfort and Design One of the first things I noticed was the thickness of the stylus, which makes it incredibly comfortable to hold. Transitioning from the bulkier headset controllers to a stylus that fits comfortably between my fingers was a pleasant surprise. The ergonomic design allows for extended creative sessions without discomfort. Precision and Performance The level of accuracy delivered by the stylus is impressive. The gimbal processor provides a seamless experience that almost tricks your mind into thinking you're using a traditional brush or pen. The strokes feel natural and responsive, closely mimicking the sensation of drawing on paper. This level of precision is particularly beneficial for artists looking to create intricate designs or detailed sculptures in virtual reality. Connectivity Issues However, the stylus does have some flaws. As a third-party device intended for use with the Meta Quest, it requires a separate smartphone app to connect to the headset. This reliance on a third device feels counterintuitive, especially when compared to how easily Xbox controllers can connect to the headset. The need to use a phone to establish this connection can be a hassle, significantly slowing down the user experience. It would be much more efficient if users could switch between the stylus and other input devices seamlessly without having to disconnect and reconnect multiple times. Pros and Cons On the plus side, the stylus offers a very comfortable interface for creative tasks, making it an excellent tool for drawing, painting, and sculpting. However, the inability to quickly switch back to gaming or other applications without going through the cumbersome connection process detracts from the overall enjoyment. I often found myself wanting to hop between creative work and gaming but had to remove the headset and fiddle with my phone to reconnect, which disrupted the flow of my session. Comparative Experience In terms of comparison, the only similar device I can think of is the Apple Pencil for tablets. The MX Inc Stylus provides similar touch sensitivity, allowing for variations in pressure and angle, which is essential for an immersive creative experience. Target Audience This stylus is clearly designed for those who are serious about the creative aspects of virtual reality. I find it less suited for casual users who may not require such specialized input. However, for artists and creatives, this tool shows great potential and could become a regular part of their toolkit in the future. Conclusion In conclusion, I rate the Logitech MX Inc Mixed-Reality Stylus an 8 out of 10. The device itself works beautifully and delivers a fantastic creative experience. However, the cumbersome connectivity process and lack of streamlined functionality hinder its overall appeal. I would recommend this stylus to those who enjoy drawing, painting, and sculpting in VR, as it offers a level of immersion that enhances the creative process. Casual users, however, may find the connectivity issues frustrating and may prefer a more straightforward input method.

    Posted by Fernandezf13

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfectly designed for the Meta Quest!!

    The Logitech MX Ink Stylus arrived quickly and was perfectly packaged in a small cardboard box that’s fully recyclable. Inside the box, everything was packed neatly, making unpacking quick and easy. Alongside the stylus, you’ll find a small fold-out quick-start guide with a QR code for additional setup support. The box also includes the MX Inkwell charging base, the stylus itself, and two additional stylus tips, one fine tip and one wide tip. The spare tips are securely pushed into a removable piece of cardboard inside the box. Getting the stylus paired with my Meta Quest headset was a smooth process. To start, I turned on my headset and pressed the Meta button on the MX Ink Stylus for two seconds to power it on. Using the Meta Horizon app on my phone, I navigated to Headset Settings, selected Controllers, and then tapped Pair New Controller, followed by Pair Stylus. To put the stylus into pairing mode, I pressed and held the Rear button and the Meta button for four seconds. The stylus paired seamlessly without any issues. The quick-start guide made the process simple and easy to follow. Before I started using it with any apps, I took a few minutes to configure the stylus settings, per the quick start guide. This is an important step that can help to give you the best experience possible with your new stylus. You can adjust haptics, left- or right-hand use, the pressure curve, initial activation force, and button mapping to fit your preferences. The customization process is straightforward and easy to follow. By default, the settings are configured for haptics on and right-handed use, so if your a leftie, or you want to extend the battery life by turning haptics off, this is an important step. I tested the stylus in three different drawing apps: Gravity Sketch, Open Brush, and Gesture VR. Each app offered a unique experience, and I felt the stylus performed best in Open Brush. Drawing and painting in 3D space in the metaverse felt almost natural, and the haptic feedback really does add an extra layer, giving you a fully immersive experience. The pressure-sensitive tip worked beautifully, especially when working with the finer details. In Gravity Sketch, I was challenged by a slightly steeper learning curve, one that I’m still working through, but that’s because there is so much you can do in that app, and the learning curve would be the same if I used the standard Quest controllers in both hands. Gesture VR was another solid choice for practice and learning, offering intuitive controls and smooth input. While I’ve only tested it in creative apps so far, it’s clear that the potential for this stylus goes beyond drawing and design. I’m excited to explore more uses for it in the future when I have more time to test it with more apps. I’m really impressed with the overall performance of the MX Ink Stylus. The precision and responsiveness are excellent, and there is no latency that I’ve noticed . The ability to switch between drawing in the air to drawing on virtual surfaces in VR is really cool and has lots of use potential. I do have a couple small suggestions for improvement. For example, I wish the stylus had a built-in way to store the spare tips, like a small compartment or a few holes in the base. This would help prevent losing them over time. I also think it would be helpful to have a clip, magnet, or some other way to attach the stylus to my clothing when I’m not actively using it, as putting it down in VR can sometimes interrupt the flow if I’m in an app with the pass thru off. The design of the stylus is well thought out, the buttons are perfectly placed for easy use and it’s comfortable to grip and hold. It’s extremely lightweight and I could use it for hours without any problems. I appreciate the two charging options, the MX Inkwell base, which keeps the stylus charged and ready to go, and the USB-C port on the stylus itself, which allows for convenient charging during use. The battery life is longer than what I’ll ever need, lasting about seven hours under normal use, though heavy haptic feedback can reduce it to around three hours. Either way, that’s longer than I plan to use it for one continual session. It’s important to take breaks every couple hours when getting into a project or serious gaming. As someone just starting with drawing and designing in VR, I know I have a lot to learn. The MX Ink Stylus can do a lot and there is so much potential, now it’s up to me to make good use of all that potential. I’m excited to practice and hopefully improve! While I’m not creating award winning masterpieces just yet, I can see this stylus as an invaluable tool that grows with me as I refine my skills. I’m really happy to have this stylus as part of my setup now and I look forward to using it more, not just for art but for other applications as I continue exploring what possibilities it unlocks for me in the metaverse.

    Posted by Orion

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Happy Little Stylus

    I have greatly enjoyed the MX Ink from Logitech. Syncing the stylus with the Quest 3S was super easy. Painting in Vermillion with the MX Ink was super intuitive and the haptic feedback made it really feel like I was painting. This partnership between Meta and Logitech is off to a good start and I hope to see more haptic accessories in the future. Setup: Inside the box you get the stylus, a charging “ink well,” and two replacement stylus tips. Should note there is no USB-C cable, although you will need a USB-C cable to either charge the stylus or to keep plugged into the ink well for charging. You will need to pair the MX Ink from within the META Horizons app on your mobile device. Once connected, you will have some options within the META VR environment to tweak the functionality of the stylus. Experience: The MX Ink is a specialized controller for the Quest. The Quest 3S I assessed the MX Ink on does an excellent job of tracking and mapping the stylus in my virtual space. As mentioned, the MX Ink has a pressure sensitive tip, three buttons towards the front of the stylus and a meta button on the back of the stylus. I evaluated the MX Ink primarily in Gravity Sketch and Vermillion. Gravity Sketch is a virtual sketching studio while Vermillion recreates a painting experience. I enjoyed the painting in Vermillion quite a bit. I am not going to claim to be remotely skilled, but the stylus performed very well in both applications. As is, I am hoping for more applications to take advantage of the pressure sensitive tip on the stylus. Right now, I use that very little. I could draw on the wall or on a pad, but the haptics have been so good that I have not felt the need to do so. It is easier to just sketch and write in the air. But I could see a good argument that sketching on a hard surface with the MX Ink gives you a bit more precision. Battery life has been good. The MX Ink has easily outlasted my headset in terms of battery life. Based on my usage, 7 to 8 hours of battery life seems about right. Conclusion: I hope the MX Ink is the start of even more accessories for the Meta Quest headsets. I have really enjoyed my experience with the stylus. I hope more apps take advantage of the pressure sensitive tips. But as is, this is still a fun tool. Any budding artists looking to create art with their Meta Quest 2, 3S, or 3 headsets should definitely pick one of these up. 4.5/5

    Posted by RedScorpion

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