I have an iPad mini 4, I didn’t like the size of the iPad Pro but I also lost out on the Ipencil. I have had other Wacom products in the past and they have always worked fantastic. I figured using this as a substitute wouldn’t let me down. I was right. So far I’ve charged it once and it’s been about 2weeks the battery is at about 50%, it really does last forever. I’ve used it mostly with Adobe Draw and it’s been really doing wonders I’ve been able to get a lot of extra detail with my vector drawings. As for the cons I do find it disconnects rather frequently from the app but connecting it back really isn’t that much of an issue. I’ve attached one of my drawings for reference.
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Despite all the descriptions by Wacom this is not compatible with the Ipad 2019 7th generation. After I bought it I went to the Wacom website to see why it wouldn't pair and discovered it isn't compatible with the new Ipad, only the old one. Great shipping and wonderful price here if you have an older Ipad.
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hooks up to the iPad pretty seamlessly. It's easy to charge up. Takes a bit to get use to the pressure you need to put on it to register but it's something you can get use to fast.
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Massive improvement over a capacitive stylus for painting on the iPad. Really like the two buttons on the barrel, which I set for undo/redo in Autodesk Sketchbook. The pressure sensitivity works well. The small tip lets you see what you are doing fairly well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
My only wish was that it was more like a mouse and that my hand didn’t register. For the price however, I feel you get “the fine artist touch” that is needed to get that special detail just right. Good purchase.
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