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T**E
Works with the Pixelbook, to a degree
Works like a charm with a Pixelbook (2017). I'm not sure if I would have liked the rubber tip better, the lack of drag from the metal tip makes the feel slightly less satisfying than the original Google one. Also I worry a bit about scratching the screen, so I might opt to add a screen protector, although I don't know if this would actually be an issue. Overall, for the price, a great deal. Much better than paying $99 for the official Google one.-- edit--So, some further feedback, in case anyone is considering this for the Pixelbook.* Obviously the pen from Google has integration with the Google Assistant, which this does not have.* This pen will register "touches" on the screen, but it doesn't seem to actually register as a "pen" in all cases. For example, an art app that I use which has pen support doesn't seem to recognize it. However, it will work in places that expect just a regular "finger" touch.I don't consider these as deserving losing a star over, because there was never a claim that this would work with the PIxelbook. The pen seems of good quality and the recharging function is nice.
H**R
Does the job and does it well
I have the Apple Pencil and used it for a couple of years. Then my daughter bought one of these and I was impressed. I ordered one for myself 6 months ago and haven’t picked up the Apple Pencil since. I use it for writing, selecting, highlighting, etc. with no problems. I am not looking to use it for fine detail (think art/drawing) the way the Apple Pencil can be used, so this is my new “daily driver.” :-) I always wanted the Apple Pencil to be more like an ink pen and this is the closest I’m going to get to having a stylus that looks like a pen and works well.The stylus is designed to turn off every 20 minutes or so to conserve battery life. I wasn’t aware of this at first and thought I had a defective item, but I wrote the company and they wrote back to let me know that this was by design. It’s a bit disconcerting to tap and have nothing happen every so often; I just have to remember to turn it back on. The transition from Apple Pencil to the stylus was a little interesting at first because I was expecting it to perform at the same angles that the Apple Pencil does. It does not, but with a little adjustment on my part, I am very happy now with how it functions.In the final analysis, if you’re looking for Apple Pencil capability, stick with the Apple Pencil. If you’re looking for a really nice stylus to use on your device, this is absolutely a great way to go. In fact, this purchase was for yet another daughter who saw how our styluses worked and had to have one!
F**.
Updated review
So my first review I mentioned how there was no pairing process required wich is nice, but then there’s the other problems that make this not worth it at all, first I bought it on 20 now is 30, really? The package was a generic china box so it says a lot about the quality. I tried it on android for a week and there was no pressure sensitivity, I tried it with 3 Android phones and nothing, at the beginning I thought it was cause my screen protector but no, it just doesn’t work there, but how ever I try the pressure sensitivity on my iPhone 6S plus and it does work but it’s way to sensitive and there’s no way to change that, for a thin line you have to almost hover the tip of the pen barrel touching the screen also I do have a tempered glass screen protector on my iPhone so it just doesn’t work on Android.The precision is non existent with this stylus no matter what I do the line shows up on the right side one mm away from where the tip of the pen is so what’s the point?I say don’t buy it the only good thing about it is that it doesn’t need pairing and it does feel quite good to hold in your hand but believe me when I say the price for what you actually get is not worth it, I would pay 5 dollars for it but oh well just please don’t buy this specially if you are an artist, is so hard to find the perfect stylus for your phone.
M**.
Mostly Good But Some Bad
I have had this for a week and here are my pros and cons:PROS1.) The battery does last a while.2.) The size is about the size of a standard writing pen, which is perfect.3.) The pen works very well with phones or tables for both iOS and Android devices (so much so that even with the cons, my happiness over this stylus was not diminished much).CONS1.) Within just a few days, the clip popped off and cannot be reattached. This was kind of a bummer because I enjoyed hooking it to my thin case for my iPad so it was always with me. Can't do that now.2.) The non-powered tip isn't as sensitive as I would have hoped but is fine in a pinch.3.) It sometimes can miss a tap or double tap.4.) It will randomly turn off even while under heavy use.I'll update if anything changes as time goes on!
J**E
Doesn’t work properly
Was looking for a proper pen to write on my iPad Pro 10.5, the moko seemed to be suitable, but it doesn’t work like a pen at all, comes on and off - another customer was complaining about the same - not precise, would not recommend it
H**H
passive end works more reliably than the active stylus, but an overall decent pen
I honestly prefer the passive stylus end of this pen. I find the control is better and the writing itself looks far more superior. i have an ipad air 2 which i've read has issues with active styluses but this one is listed as being compatible with it; i assumed that the issues with skipping lines and jagged control are maybe more to do with the ipad than the pen, but i found i have the same issues with the pen when i use it on my iphone 7+ which does not have any known issues that the air 2 has. having used other soft passive styluses, i think this pen's got a really nice one, which is why i don't feel too unhappy with my purchase. still, i ultimately bought it for its active stylus and its a little disappointing that the what i bought it for isn't entirely effective.
K**R
Broke after a week of having it the tip just ...
Broke after a week of having it the tip just stopped responding to my screen tried to charge it and the blue light comes in but just doesn’t work just don’t no what to do... COMPANY AMAZING THEY JUST REPLACED MY PEN WITHOUT ME SENDING THE ORGINAL BACK GAVE THREE STARS ATM UNTIL I GET THE REPLACEMENT AND GIVE IT A GO I HOPE IT LAST THIS TIME
J**B
not working on Huawei Mediapad M3 lite
I hoped to use this pen for drawing on my Huawei Mediapad and was sad to find i could not.it started out great. i charged the pen and used it to unlock the screen and enter the drawing program but then it went downhill from there.Drawing slowly made the lines wavy.Drawing quickly made the lines jagged and the lines didn't end up where i intended them to be.the non-capasitive end worked great though.
J**Y
Buy buy buy
It's really good and easy to use with all your device's
M**N
rubbish
I simply does not work well! We you write or draw something the sign appear with delay making using the pen a very frustrating experience! I wanted to save money but the Apple pen is 1000 times better! MoKo is rubbish
-**-
Not smooth enough
I really struggle to use this pen. The one that I have got turns off by itself and I don’t understand why.The style amd color are great but I think is quite inefficient and not smooth when writing.
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