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★★★★★
My favorite stylus thus far, easy 5-stars. Beats all the others I've tried.
After having owned four other styli for my iPads over the last two years, the Adonit Jot Pro Fine is the one I now carry and use almost daily. (I’ve owned: The Pencil by 53, a no-name “squishy tip” stylus, the bluetooth enabled Evernote stylus, and the Wacom Bamboo.) The Jot Pro is solid aluminum, and the craftsmanship is excellent. It’s light, strong, and looks great. It has an integrated clip that is actually useful, and the clear plastic disk on the tip provides a view in to where the tip actually is on the iPad before you start drawing. The disk looks “funny” at first, but you soon grow to understand its purpose and appreciate it being there. I’ve used the Jot Pro with apps like Penultimate, Paper by 53, Photoshop, etc. and it works flawlessly with all of them. I prefer using the Jot Pro for light sketching of ideas (I’m not an artist… not even close) that I save to Evernote or email to people after a meeting, annotating a photo I’ve taken, and other similar activities. I do occasionally take handwritten notes with the Jot Pro, and I find Penultimate by Evernote and the Jot Pro to be the absolute best combination for this task. The Jot Pro takes great advantage of Penultimate’s features (like variable line drawing thickness), too. Overall, this is the best stylus on the market in my opinion. It doesn’t need batteries and it does most of the things other styli do without bluetooth connections, charging, etc. Easy 5-stars.
April 2015 · Electronics
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