8 Best iPad Stylus

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Picking out a best iPad stylus from a multitude of options available in the market can prove to be an extremely tedious task. And to make choosing a digitizer easy for you, we have formulated a list (in no particular order) of some of the most useful ones that will make touchscreens seem like regular paper ready for all that you are about to scribble on it. Professional artists and designers who need to capture their ideas in the form of sketches will appreciate the fact that we have added a digital brush to the roster as well. Read on for more details.

1 – Kensington Virtuoso Pro Pointer:

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The Virtuoso Pro Pointer manufactured by Kensington comes crammed in an eye-pleasing pen style design and tags along a red laser for accurate focusing. Its key highlight is the responsive touch tip that claims to facilitate writing on the Apple tablet, while the surrounding barrel ensures greater comfort. And like regular pens, it has a clip for storing or carrying it conveniently. The tool runs with the assistance of coin-style batteries.

Price: $39.99

2 – Wacom Bamboo Pocket:

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Wacom has a horde of digitizers to its credit and the one that we have included in this list of iPad stylus is the Bamboo Pocket. It turns all Apple tablets including the mini into a blank canvas or a notepad so you can easily sketch or take down notes in your natural handwriting on the capacitive touchscreen display.

This ‘smooth, responsive and fluid’ tool is expandable and is bundled with multiple interchangeable color rings for personalization. To avoid losing it, you can fold it up and plug it into the device’s headphone jack.

Price: $34.95

3 – Pogo Connect Bluetooth Pen:

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Pogo Connect is a Bluetooth pen designed for those who wish to write and draw on their tablets without worrying about giving unneeded commands through their palms and wrists. Its advanced pressure technology can be attributed to the Crescendo sensor that rests under the hood and works in almost all angles.

You are not required to calibrate it and the sensor is said to provide hundreds of levels of pressure too. The makers claim that you can leave it on for long periods of time without worrying about the battery and even track it using your tablet through signals it emits.

Price: $79.95

4 – Studio Neat Cosmonaut:

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Unlike most of the other digitizers who act like a conventional pen, the next contender on our lineup of iPad stylus feels more like a dry erase marker. The simple-to-use and low fidelity Cosmonaut by Studio Neat uses a material that glides effortlessly over glass touchscreen, while its body has a comfortable rubber grip around it.

Besides the device in question, this writing tool is compatible with the iPhone and other devices with capacitive displays.

Price: $25

5 – Adonit Jot Touch 4:

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Adonit has designed a range of digitizers for touchscreen-gadget users, but the one that takes the cake is Jot Touch 4. Compatible with fourth generation Apple tablet and the mini, this Bluetooth-enabled marker drenched in shades of gun metal and red, delivers 2000 levels of pressure sensitivity and comes with Palm Rejection so you do not have to hover over the screen while writing.

And if that’s not enough, it coughs up the juice for about a month and has been embedded with shortcut buttons to ‘undo’ or change colors. A fine sound dampening tip ensures that you get accurate results.

Price: $89.99

6 – Sensu Brush:

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This multitasking writing implement offers a combination of two tools into a single exterior. These include a regular digitizer like the ones mentioned above as well as a brush, both of which are placed on either sides of the pen.

It can easily be used for writing, sketching or navigating through applications on the Apple tablet. The brush of the device which is splashed in shades of matte black and chrome, is made up of capacitive bristles and is protected by a cap when not in use.

Price: $39.99

7 – Spigen SGP Kuel H12:

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The Kuel H12 has grabbed the next position on our catalog and can be used for writing or browsing on the gadget in question. Its tip is manufactured using polymer-coated silicon that makes for a smooth experience and delivers abrasion resistance.

The smooth grip can be attributed to brass which is also the reason why the tool is light in weight. Moreover, a strap plug has been attached to it, so you can plug it into the headphone jack and carry the pen along with the device wherever you go.

Price: $19.99

8 – Lynktec TruGlide Duo:

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In order to save you the trouble of carrying a digitizer for your touchscreen device as well as a regular pen, Lynktec has come up with a multitasker in the form of TruGlide Duo. Its one side acts as a conductive microfiber digitizer tip, while the other one reveals a ball point pen concealed protectively with a cap. The tool’s tip works at all angles and eliminates drag and skipping.

Besides the tablet in question, it works with all other slates and smartphones graced with capacitive displays and its ball point pen is compatible with Parker pen refills. you get to choose between the carbon and platinum hues.

Price: $39.95

Conclusion:

So have you made up your mind to purchase a best iPad stylus from the aforementioned collection as a companion for your prized possession? We would really like to know about your preferences so do get back to us as soon as you take your decision.