Product Comparison: Adonit Note vs Logitech Crayon
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- Extremely easy to use pen that was worth it’s price.
- I like this pen very much. It’s a good looking pen and well worth the money. Comfortable to hold and write with, battery life is also good.
- Great tip. After 2 months of work, I do not have a single comment on it.
- The pen tip wears out very quickly and you will see noticeable wears even just after one sketch.
- As the tip is being worn out, every time the pen touches the screen, it becomes a little bit noisier than before.
- Compatible with my iPad, works great. The sensitivity of the screen is excellent. I can write just like on paper.
- Effectively zero lag when writing on the screen; not pressure sensitive but in some apps the angle of the crayon on the screen changes the width of the line.
- Works well for those that don’t need pressure sensitivity, so simply taking notes etc is fine.
- The tip is durable and yet doesn't scratch the front screen of the device, which, I must admit I was worried about with the previous pen I bought.
- The only con that I can think of at the moment is the difficulty to find any replacement tips.
- This pen is occasionally recognized as being held in a tilt position even though you hold the pen perpendicular to the screen. You can tell that by using a pencil in a drawing app.
- The Note looks great, connects and disconnects instantly with a quick press of the button on the barrel, feels great in the hand, and, importantly for me, has a clip on it for your pocket.
- I really love how easy it is to turn on/off the Note, the pocket clip, the feel in the hand, and the price. Can’t beat it!
- This pen is wonderful - the main downside is that the power button is right where my thumb is when I hold it so I accidentally turn it off by accident quite often.
- I was very upset when I found out that there is no tip cover. The stylus wears out faster without it.
- The touch screen sensitivity is amazing and the palm rejection feature works beautifully, allowing you to rest your hand naturally on the screen to write and draw.
- The Crayon functions largely the same as the actual Apple pencil, featuring the same low latency and wrist detection.
- Great product, works well with my iPad and I really appreciate the palm rejection feature. Charges with an iphone or ipad cord and is very light weight.
- The no-pairing feature is also pretty great; you just turn the pencil on and you're ready to go; you also use the same charger you do for your ipad, so no need to haul extra cables around.
- It can’t do any of the multitasking features, you have to use your fingers and can’t bring down the control center or Notification Center.