Why didn't you write something with the stylus? Using it to point and click a cursor is 10% of what a stylus is used for. I need a stylus to write notes, not play games.
@@sazufiYT it doesn't write too good,at least not no Android,very lag on my pixel 1 ,sony's phone have better experience,it's up to your screen ,there are much difference on Android screen, haven't test on 120hz but should be good
I thought the same!!! And didn't know how I was going to react to that! I wasn't a big fan but at the same time he was a man and deserved some respect. Anyway, thanks, I was looking for a solution without having to buy a Note 8 (Battery isn't great I've heard).
Dude, you're talking way too much. Show me how it works. I need to know how accurate the Bamboo Tip is, before I buy it. But all you show is pictures and movement on a game. What's up with you? Nobody buys it for playing top-down-games. It's for writing and drawing - so please go on with a real review!
Tesco Primark Ever worse: All reviews on German Amazon are sponsored. So there's no real review and the reviewers even aren't used to review technical stuff... Looks like bad marketing for idiots. Couldn't find a store to test the Tip yet without buying it...
I have this pen. Returning it tomorrow. It doesn't work like he said. Notice he used it on a note. Not the LG he said it should work on. Let me tell you-it doesn't work well at all.
Tried it on a Galaxy Note 4. It was the closest stylus that could match what was practically built in to the Note itself. Considering that Wacom digitizer technology drives every Sammy devices that responds to a S Pen.
Yeah. I just noticed. My mistake 😂. Maybe that was another Wacom stylus I tried and someone said that it was the new one. Thanks for the heads up though
Unfortunately the digitizers in most smartphone and tablet screens are too low-resolution for the fine tips on the pens to be useful for precision drawing or handwriting. The non-Pro iPads have a resolution of *41x30*, which is 1/50th the resolution of the screen. It's decent enough for human fingers but nowhere near enough for fine-tip pens.
It would have been nice (just for completeness) if you had mentioned that neither of the styluses in this video supports pressure sensitivity. And the only rechargeable batteries that should be bought, are Panasonic Eneloop. Before first use, charge them to full capacity (if needed at all) and do write down the date and time that you inserted them in your gadget. It’ll take months before a recharge is required. Almost a full year in my Logitech mouse+keyboard with 10+ hours daily use (AA size). And the mouse feels much more responsive (up until the battery runs out). Get at least a blister or box of Eneloop with a mid 2017 manufacturing date to have the latest incremental Eneloop update (a.k.a. even better charge retention) included.
BTW I think the pronunciation of Wacom consensus is "wah come" - the name is a mashing of the Japanese words Wa (harmony or circle) and Komu (the "com" part of "computer") ワコム
Apple: All you need is your finger, but we won't put a touch screen on a MacBook. Apple: All you need is your finger, but iPad pencil is a thing. Obligatory apple rant aside. I was about to ask why do you need a battery... But I guess it creates a electromagnetic field so pressing it against the screen is not needed?
Renato Laporte Apple "Small tablets are terrible! No one wants big phones!" Sigh... I'm not sure why the power source makes the stylus so much better, but it's WAY nicer than using a passive stylus.
JuanBagnell blasphemy! Blasphemy! In Spanish there is a refrain, Donde dije digo, digo Diego. (en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/donde_dije_digo,_digo_Diego) not sure if there is a English version of it. I should definitely try something like that, specially for some games...
Eh, you can type with 1 finger, not comfortable, but doable. And sure, all you need is a finger, but not for drawing, which is the main purpose of the Apple Pencil.
@@anhhuynhkimnguyen6793 This is why I respect Apple as SAM FAN, they do what they think is right and if it's not they change their mind no problem ... they copy features .. im not mad at companies coping from each others .. we are the buyers after all
All devices with a touchscreen (but not resistive touch screens from the old Windows Mobile PDA days) will work with this stylus. Not all equally well, but all will register input.
JuanBagnell That's awesome! I'm guessing this somehow fools the screen into registering a wider area of capacitance? Shouldn't have spent my money on Adonit Mark :/ Thanks though!
Been looking for ages for an active stylus and this one seems to tick all the boxes. A good test is to try to *slowly * draw diagonal lines. Most active stylus(es) can't properly handle diagonal lines and makes them very jaggy. Have you had any luck with this one?
Great video as usual. I'm going to stick to the passive stylus. I can see the use for an artist or someone like you that has a clear benefit to using this device, but $50 is a lot for occasional use. I have a pen/stylus that's working for now, but I might look into a new one with a fine tip and wide tip in the future.
Interesting product, I wonder could you use this on the trackpad of a macbook (or, any laptop with a capacitive trackpad) for uses like PDF signing etc
Lol, I actually bought my YogaBook for this exact reason, signing NDAs and loan agreements was a PITA, but if you could sign on a standard trackpad, that'd be very interesting
the one that came in the box is hot garbage, but luckily, because its just a Wacom digitiser, I actually use the Samsung Staedtler Noris Digital Stylus with it, works awesomely. though I do lose it because it looks like a legit Pencil
It doesn't say much about the functionality itself as there is nowhere in the video where we could see how it writes and how accurate it is in terms of pressure sensitivity, lagging and picking up handwriting accurately. Will be waiting for another video though.
I love my Bamboo Fineline; been using it for years. I believe Wacom makes most of the card readers used at store checkouts and the Bamboo can be used there.
It's a handy way to augment the phone if you need finer control from time to time. I hate trying to land the text cursor in Android for example. This helps.
That's the beauty of a galaxy note No need to charge N super support The cursor support while hovering it helps so much in navigating websites Surely this pen may be a good product for cheaper devices But galaxy note is the king ;)
Siddhartha Khanna and you also can use them on many devices. I often use my Tab S3 S Pen on the Note8 and even the S Pen from my Note3 works perfectly with the Tab S3 and Note8.
Siddhartha Khanna nope, for short note maybe good, but for long usage like navigating, drawing or long writing is no for me. The tip is too slippery, the holder is too small.
Ardan Legenda i agree to some extent, but being a note user, n a little fan boy too, some features that i frequently use are selecting text on screen anywhere, selecting a part of message to forward in any app, and web browsing where a drop down menu exists, it is so much easier to browse desktop version So the pen is not for drawing or typing for me, but it makes the experience so much better
The fun fact with those is, you wouldn't need expensive stuff like this if only every smart phone or tablet would use the Nvidia tech they used on their shield tablet. I once accidentally dropped a piece of metal on my shield and the device thought it was the original stylus made for it. Ever since I found out, I use hair pins or old metal ball point pens and stuff. It's cheap and depending on the metal, as accurate as a calligraphy pen on paper. But since the shield isn't continued the display and gpu of that thing won't be either.
I thought I was the only one who love playing top down shooters with a stylus. But I love my note and galaxy tab with Spen. Other than the AAA battery it's looks amazing.
This has been the best add on stylus I've used yet. Doesn't have the software incorporation like a Note, but it's a great fine point solution to tack on.
Wild Portrait Artist I wouldn't thinks so if the screen didn't have that feature already if your screen could tell your finger pressure before then probably but otherwise I'd assume it's binary.
@@WildPortraitArtist But a phone isnt a graphic tablet, and besides. Also, if it was all the pen's doing then you can theoretically mimics pressure sensitivity by pressing your finger harder or lighter against the phone
I'm curious if you're still using this and how reliable it's been, specifically with the V30.....I know you've indicated that LG's can be tricky with the stylus. Thanks!
So I got one for Christmas. First one wouldn't take a charge - amber light wouldn't come on when plugged in. When on charger it would turn on and function properly, but once removed wouldn't power up. Got a second one and it's doing the same thing. Have you had any issues or am I doing something wrong? Really wanted to like this for video editing on my phone vs fat finger!
Steve jobs said “who needs stylus “ for basic uses like pressing buttons and all As he invented multi touch and stuff I am sure he was never against stylus for drawing
It's a stylus. How would it add ANY of those features to a device without an active digitizer? What kind of pressure sensitivity does your mouse have when working in photoshop? That's what a stylus is for a phone. A fine point control.
I think you misunderstood Steve Job's quote. He didn't want the Stylus to be a primary navigation device on a mobile device. And now it will never be, because the finger is just vastly better for most uses and you can now buy a stylus if need be.
I just want to know which is the fastest pen for phones,and another question what is bamboo tip co and bamboo tip pro? Bamboo tip have some different versions?
Good to see a video like this. I love using a stylus instead of my finger. I have a Galaxy Note 5 and a LG Stylo 2 plus i love using. But im using a different phone now. Keep up the good work 👏👍
The Stilo didn't NEED the film, but it helped for traction and sketching. Same with the Bamboo. WOrks fine on the screen and through a screen protector.
I'm giving up on the Samsung Note series and just ordered an LG V20. I know that this won't be as good but I'm hoping that this might help with the stylus withdrawal. I really hate fingerprints on the screen.
Thanks so much! I'm looking at getting a Samsung Galaxy TabA and wanted the ten inch but wanted a stylus so was looking at the 8inch with the s pen witch is way more expensive. But now I can get the ten inch and just get this. I'm stoked.
Does it functions like Samsung Note pens. Like selecting text or working like a mouse which is great invention from samsung. It is very important to me because if yes then no point to stuck with note series and to buy any phone like pixel or huawei then i can use it to select text like samsungs magic pen.
Still no pressure sensitivity and need for charging AND it's price makes it useless compared to the S-pen on any GALAXY NOTE. Even though I don't actually use pen so often it is the must have feature since I had my first snartphone (GALAXY NOTE 2). S-pen is not only a stylus it is even more than E-pen becose of device that is build on features for that pen. Simply that S-pen is build in, no need for charging, and especially pressure sensitivity makes it really amazing with "real pencil" experience while drawing.
Hi, May I ask, I am thinking of using it with a low end Samsung 10inches Tab, I believe it doesn't have the pressure sensor to cater for a bit of drawing of lines (mainly for drawing, circling on OneNote). Is this better than other Disc-tip Styluses or fine point stylus? Your comment is much appreciated. Thanks
Please forgive me if this sound like a stupid question, but "would this work with Samsung A70 running Android 10 OS smartphone?" I purchased a Staedtler Noris Digital Stylus and for my bad luck it is not even working natively to swipe screen up, down or left and right, open apps or do anything. I really would like a working stylus to use drawing apps like Sketchbook and Ibis Paint in my Samsung A70.
Why didn't you write something with the stylus? Using it to point and click a cursor is 10% of what a stylus is used for. I need a stylus to write notes, not play games.
Yeah
Yeahhhh😑😑😑
I agree i want to see it write
@@sazufiYT it doesn't write too good,at least not no Android,very lag on my pixel 1 ,sony's phone have better experience,it's up to your screen ,there are much difference on Android screen, haven't test on 120hz but should be good
@@billk3401 ok
I swear for a second i thought you were going to say "but steve jobs is dead".
+D Tay Ha! That would've been a bit dark...
I thought the same!!! And didn't know how I was going to react to that! I wasn't a big fan but at the same time he was a man and deserved some respect. Anyway, thanks, I was looking for a solution without having to buy a Note 8 (Battery isn't great I've heard).
D Tay Same
When what time of the video
same here lol
Dude, you're talking way too much. Show me how it works.
I need to know how accurate the Bamboo Tip is, before I buy it.
But all you show is pictures and movement on a game.
What's up with you?
Nobody buys it for playing top-down-games. It's for writing and drawing - so please go on with a real review!
Michael Weber that's what I thought. No evidence!
Tesco Primark Ever worse: All reviews on German Amazon are sponsored. So there's no real review and the reviewers even aren't used to review technical stuff... Looks like bad marketing for idiots.
Couldn't find a store to test the Tip yet without buying it...
I have this pen. Returning it tomorrow. It doesn't work like he said. Notice he used it on a note. Not the LG he said it should work on. Let me tell you-it doesn't work well at all.
He probably can't draw shit. Who the hell buy a $50 stylus to play mobile games and do some basic typing anyway.
Thanks Michael! I don't need to write anything else, just giving you a thumbs up. The video was total waste of time, nothing useful!
No showing accuracy or drawing?.....
Just talking
thanks for letting me know, im out and im not watching any more of this
@@YoungBlaze Does it work when drawing on a android?
@@TCHNDJXP that android has to actually have wacum or however you say it built into it, like the notes and the s6lite and s7's
Tried it on a Galaxy Note 4. It was the closest stylus that could match what was practically built in to the Note itself. Considering that Wacom digitizer technology drives every Sammy devices that responds to a S Pen.
LOL Right! Go straight to the source :-)
Yeah. I just noticed. My mistake 😂. Maybe that was another Wacom stylus I tried and someone said that it was the new one. Thanks for the heads up though
It does not use the Note's Wacom technology.
You could use a whole range of Wacom EMR styluses that would work better and not need charging.
Unfortunately the digitizers in most smartphone and tablet screens are too low-resolution for the fine tips on the pens to be useful for precision drawing or handwriting. The non-Pro iPads have a resolution of *41x30*, which is 1/50th the resolution of the screen. It's decent enough for human fingers but nowhere near enough for fine-tip pens.
It would have been nice (just for completeness) if you had mentioned that neither of the styluses in this video supports pressure sensitivity.
And the only rechargeable batteries that should be bought, are Panasonic Eneloop. Before first use, charge them to full capacity (if needed at all) and do write down the date and time that you inserted them in your gadget. It’ll take months before a recharge is required. Almost a full year in my Logitech mouse+keyboard with 10+ hours daily use (AA size). And the mouse feels much more responsive (up until the battery runs out).
Get at least a blister or box of Eneloop with a mid 2017 manufacturing date to have the latest incremental Eneloop update (a.k.a. even better charge retention) included.
BTW I think the pronunciation of Wacom consensus is "wah come" - the name is a mashing of the Japanese words Wa (harmony or circle) and Komu (the "com" part of "computer") ワコム
That makes perfect rational sense. The emotional side of the debate is almost as visceral as "gif" vs "jif" LOL...
JuanBagnell IKR... We all know the correct one is *Jif* XD
I'd like one of these but Amazon doesn't ship to my country. So many products I like but still can't purchase
Check the Wacom site.
Sabeeh Saqib Same
same problem >
Same
Tell you guys what, I can order a bunch and will ship individually. Pay for shipping and the pen.
Apple: All you need is your finger, but we won't put a touch screen on a MacBook.
Apple: All you need is your finger, but iPad pencil is a thing.
Obligatory apple rant aside.
I was about to ask why do you need a battery... But I guess it creates a electromagnetic field so pressing it against the screen is not needed?
Renato Laporte Apple "Small tablets are terrible! No one wants big phones!" Sigh...
I'm not sure why the power source makes the stylus so much better, but it's WAY nicer than using a passive stylus.
JuanBagnell blasphemy! Blasphemy!
In Spanish there is a refrain, Donde dije digo, digo Diego. (en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/donde_dije_digo,_digo_Diego) not sure if there is a English version of it.
I should definitely try something like that, specially for some games...
Eh, you can type with 1 finger, not comfortable, but doable. And sure, all you need is a finger, but not for drawing, which is the main purpose of the Apple Pencil.
@@anhhuynhkimnguyen6793 This is why I respect Apple as SAM FAN, they do what they think is right and if it's not they change their mind no problem ... they copy features .. im not mad at companies coping from each others .. we are the buyers after all
The battery is used to generate a charge which flows to the tip. Touch screens work by using your finger or a stylus to create a circuit
'Oh I think I'll get one of those' - *looks at price....*
When you say 'all' capacitive touchscreens, do you really mean all capacitive screens, or only the devices that support styli?
All devices with a touchscreen (but not resistive touch screens from the old Windows Mobile PDA days) will work with this stylus. Not all equally well, but all will register input.
JuanBagnell That's awesome! I'm guessing this somehow fools the screen into registering a wider area of capacitance? Shouldn't have spent my money on Adonit Mark :/ Thanks though!
JuanBagnell will it work with Microsoft surface
Looks like a great stylus!
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Been looking for ages for an active stylus and this one seems to tick all the boxes. A good test is to try to *slowly * draw diagonal lines. Most active stylus(es) can't properly handle diagonal lines and makes them very jaggy. Have you had any luck with this one?
Joey Castellon I was wondering the same thing. I've yet to find an active stylus that can draw diagonal lines slowly without getting all wavy.
ua-cam.com/video/uDVzitOiQ8k/v-deo.html
Slow enough for you? Though my shaky hand plus trying to shoot video makes the line a little wonky...
JuanBagnell you're the greatest!! That stylus definitely looks like it's the way to go. Really appreciate you taking the time to do that extra test!!
Great video as usual. I'm going to stick to the passive stylus. I can see the use for an artist or someone like you that has a clear benefit to using this device, but $50 is a lot for occasional use. I have a pen/stylus that's working for now, but I might look into a new one with a fine tip and wide tip in the future.
Interesting product, I wonder could you use this on the trackpad of a macbook (or, any laptop with a capacitive trackpad) for uses like PDF signing etc
LOL I honestly didn't think of that since my laptop has a touchscreen.
Lol, I actually bought my YogaBook for this exact reason, signing NDAs and loan agreements was a PITA, but if you could sign on a standard trackpad, that'd be very interesting
RIGHT! I have no idea where my Yogabook stylus is...
the one that came in the box is hot garbage, but luckily, because its just a Wacom digitiser, I actually use the Samsung Staedtler Noris Digital Stylus with it, works awesomely.
though I do lose it because it looks like a legit Pencil
That's a great idea!
Thx 👍 Battery vs Environment issue is a high priority for me too. Good on you.
Is there a palm rejection in this stylus? If yes, will it work with android devices like samsung tab S5e?
It doesn't say much about the functionality itself as there is nowhere in the video where we could see how it writes and how accurate it is in terms of pressure sensitivity, lagging and picking up handwriting accurately. Will be waiting for another video though.
Will this work with Dell Inspiron 2 in 1, please? I'm struggling to find a pen that will that I can use for drawing:(
I love my Bamboo Fineline; been using it for years. I believe Wacom makes most of the card readers used at store checkouts and the Bamboo can be used there.
Really? I should try that!
Does this need removable tips repair everytime and does this work for fire hd 8
I’ve never used a stylus with any of my mobiles. This makes me want buy one 😂
It's a handy way to augment the phone if you need finer control from time to time. I hate trying to land the text cursor in Android for example. This helps.
JuanBagnell you can just use the space bar on the Google keyboard to move the curser if you don't have a pen. Really convenient
Better than the free S-pen? Which is the best S-pen? I'm currently using the S3 pen with the tab S7+ because of the design.
Excellent video 👍🏽 OK with all of the styluses can you just use it on any normal Android phone like Huawei mate 20?
is there any pressure sensitivity? cause i think i would get one. please answer love this video good review
Pressure sensitivity requires a piece built into the screen.
@@SomeGadgetGuy oh sure my bad, thanks for reply👍
That's the beauty of a galaxy note
No need to charge
N super support
The cursor support while hovering it helps so much in navigating websites
Surely this pen may be a good product for cheaper devices
But galaxy note is the king ;)
Siddhartha Khanna and you also can use them on many devices. I often use my Tab S3 S Pen on the Note8 and even the S Pen from my Note3 works perfectly with the Tab S3 and Note8.
Siddhartha Khanna nope, for short note maybe good, but for long usage like navigating, drawing or long writing is no for me. The tip is too slippery, the holder is too small.
Siddhartha Khanna galaxy notes' styluses are gods!
You know what?, that galaxy note pen are a wacom pen,
Probably samsung buy the license for using wacom product
Ardan Legenda i agree to some extent, but being a note user, n a little fan boy too, some features that i frequently use are selecting text on screen anywhere, selecting a part of message to forward in any app, and web browsing where a drop down menu exists, it is so much easier to browse desktop version
So the pen is not for drawing or typing for me, but it makes the experience so much better
would you prefer the tip over the bamboo fine line ?
5:05 what app are you using to edit the videos on your phone?
Just got this video on my feed. Great information thanks for the video.
Does it work on S10 and s10 plus?
The fun fact with those is, you wouldn't need expensive stuff like this if only every smart phone or tablet would use the Nvidia tech they used on their shield tablet. I once accidentally dropped a piece of metal on my shield and the device thought it was the original stylus made for it. Ever since I found out, I use hair pins or old metal ball point pens and stuff. It's cheap and depending on the metal, as accurate as a calligraphy pen on paper. But since the shield isn't continued the display and gpu of that thing won't be either.
I love that feature. I think it started with Lenovo, ua-cam.com/video/BnqOSWlIQgk/v-deo.html
but yeah, I wish more companies used it.
My friend Jordan is giving me this phone Sunday! Jordan if you are reading here your the best
Does it work with OnePlus 6T phone? Can you confirm from somewhere to me. Thanks bro
Hi, nice review.
How does this compare with the Apple Pencil on the iPads?
Way less sophisticated but doesn't require hardware be built into the tablet.
Great video Juan! does this pen has pressure sensitivity? do you recommend it for sketching?
No pressure sensitivity, so I'd only recommend it for casual sketching. I LOVE it for gaming and editing.
I thought I was the only one who love playing top down shooters with a stylus. But I love my note and galaxy tab with Spen. Other than the AAA battery it's looks amazing.
Will it work on the galaxy tab a 10.1 (2019)... Plsz reply cuz i m thinking of buying one
Yes
I need to know too. I need to take notes
@@Tenite are you sure
@@sickeditsss do you not know what universal mean?? It means it works for ALL touch screen devices..
Great video. I have to investigate more on this to see if it will work with my old android tablet.
Does this work on samsung?
I've been wanting to get a stylus, but have been kind of dreading it because of the couple I've used at work.
This seems worth looking into. Thanks
This has been the best add on stylus I've used yet. Doesn't have the software incorporation like a Note, but it's a great fine point solution to tack on.
I've a note 5 and the in house stylus, for me, is both fussy in usage and uncomfortable to hold for any project over a minute.
Does it have pen pressure? As an artist I'm curious.
Wild Portrait Artist I wouldn't thinks so if the screen didn't have that feature already if your screen could tell your finger pressure before then probably but otherwise I'd assume it's binary.
Most graphics tablets work by sensing pressure from the pen, not from the screen.
No it doesn't. It's even stated on Wacom's website: www.wacom.com/en-us/products/stylus/bamboo-tip
Scroll down to the FAQ section.
@@WildPortraitArtist But a phone isnt a graphic tablet, and besides. Also, if it was all the pen's doing then you can theoretically mimics pressure sensitivity by pressing your finger harder or lighter against the phone
@@anhhuynhkimnguyen6793 you obviously don't know how drawing tablet pens work...
Have you by chance tested this thing and compared it to something like the Adonit Dash3?
I'm curious if you're still using this and how reliable it's been, specifically with the V30.....I know you've indicated that LG's can be tricky with the stylus. Thanks!
Yup! Love this thing. You'll see it in a bunch of my vids.
So I got one for Christmas. First one wouldn't take a charge - amber light wouldn't come on when plugged in. When on charger it would turn on and function properly, but once removed wouldn't power up. Got a second one and it's doing the same thing. Have you had any issues or am I doing something wrong? Really wanted to like this for video editing on my phone vs fat finger!
Can you used this pen on any Android phone?
Thanks for doing this
Juan! Have looking like crazy after som rewievs for input for a input gadget. Thanks!
+Jorgen Sandstrom you're very welcome 🙂
How does this compare to the Apple pencil or Microsoft surface stylus. I'd assume it's just as good?
Steve jobs said “who needs stylus “ for basic uses like pressing buttons and all
As he invented multi touch and stuff
I am sure he was never against stylus for drawing
He didn't invent multi touch or anything. He bought multi touch tech from a Taiwanese (as he bought off other tech). People are so off on what he did.
Is it pressure sensitive? Producing natural tapering or strokes when painting or drawing.
For creative work, you didn't tell if it had some of the most important basic features. Pressure sensitivity? Tilt control? Actuation force?
It's a stylus. How would it add ANY of those features to a device without an active digitizer? What kind of pressure sensitivity does your mouse have when working in photoshop? That's what a stylus is for a phone. A fine point control.
But does it have a pressure sensitive tip
Pls reply is it pressure sensitive pen 🥰
I think you misunderstood Steve Job's quote. He didn't want the Stylus to be a primary navigation device on a mobile device. And now it will never be, because the finger is just vastly better for most uses and you can now buy a stylus if need be.
Compared to Bamboo fineline, which one is better?
Which is better bamboo tip or gosmart stylus please tell me I want to buy it
I just want to know which is the fastest pen for phones,and another question what is bamboo tip co and bamboo tip pro? Bamboo tip have some different versions?
Good to see a video like this. I love using a stylus instead of my finger. I have a Galaxy Note 5 and a LG Stylo 2 plus i love using. But im using a different phone now. Keep up the good work 👏👍
Ok
Can I write with that bamboo stick ? On samsung notes app for the Tab A 10.5 (2018) WHICH DOESN'T SUPPORTS "S PENS" normally ?
Finally! I have been asking what this pen was for years . Lol
Hello am just asking if is ok.
Does it last long?...
Pls reply
Does this have pressure sensitivity? I wanna use it for drawing in my tab 4 8.0 and S8 +
No
No stylus has that
Hi Juan , is this Bamboo pen need to use the precision film screen protector like the Stilo pen ?
The Stilo didn't NEED the film, but it helped for traction and sketching. Same with the Bamboo. WOrks fine on the screen and through a screen protector.
JuanBagnell ok , get it , thanks for reply .....
have u seen the reviews of this thing on AMazon..
I'm giving up on the Samsung Note series and just ordered an LG V20. I know that this won't be as good but I'm hoping that this might help with the stylus withdrawal. I really hate fingerprints on the screen.
Would this go well with an iPad Air 2. Please advise.
Is it metallic? It would be a bonus for me.
Hi Juan, good stuff. Q for U: what app are you using on your phone to edit video and audio? Thx
Check out my video post CES (the one with "SUCCESS" in big letters on the thumbnail.
JuanBagnell thanks Juan, thorough mini review in there too
is this a bluetooth pen? im curious cause i might need it for my galaxy tab a
Ahh! I've been wondering what's the stylus you use in your Pocket Now reviews. Definitely will look into this!
Thanks so much! I'm looking at getting a Samsung Galaxy TabA and wanted the ten inch but wanted a stylus so was looking at the 8inch with the s pen witch is way more expensive. But now I can get the ten inch and just get this. I'm stoked.
I have the tab a 10.1 without the s pen and wanted a stylus for art, how have you gone with it?
For some reason you just can't buy this in the UK, It's not even mentioned on the Wacom UK store site. Anyone know what's going on?
this is your first video i watched.. loved it .. subbed
+Hellvenger YT glad to have you on board.
does this pen have the press sensibility enough for the digital drawing beginners??
can it be use on samsang s pen only or we can use on simple android phone only, what is the model no u show in video
I have a question: what if we only have a cheap tablet with no pressur sensitivity? Does the pressur pen still work⅔
Sadly this pen isn't available anymore. Are there any alternatives? 🤔🙂
If I bought this would I be able to do free crop like the Note 8? Thanks.
Just wanted to say thanks for the review of the Bamboo tip. Just picked one up today from "not-so" Best Buy. I absolutely love it with my Pixel 2 XL.
Glad to hear you're enjoying it! I really liked it :-)
@@SomeGadgetGuy Does one of them work on a HUAWEI tablet?
Thank you so much! Now I know the name of the pen that you've been using in your vids. Coolness!
Is the tip slippery or does it have some traction?
Steve jobs was correct, he never said "Artist must use stylus", he just said that you can use just your finger to general usage '-'.
Does this come with palm rejection? Can we do note taking with palm rested on screen? Does this work with redmi pad and mi pad 5?
Palm rejection comes from the host device, not the pen.
Does it functions like Samsung Note pens. Like selecting text or working like a mouse which is great invention from samsung. It is very important to me because if yes then no point to stuck with note series and to buy any phone like pixel or huawei then i can use it to select text like samsungs magic pen.
Can you set up the Wacom stylus to remotely trip the pixel 6 pro camera.
What about the nib...does it need to be replaced after some time?
Has an updated version of this been released??
Still no pressure sensitivity and need for charging AND it's price makes it useless compared to the S-pen on any GALAXY NOTE. Even though I don't actually use pen so often it is the must have feature since I had my first snartphone (GALAXY NOTE 2). S-pen is not only a stylus it is even more than E-pen becose of device that is build on features for that pen. Simply that S-pen is build in, no need for charging, and especially pressure sensitivity makes it really amazing with "real pencil" experience while drawing.
Is this pen supports lenovo phablet or poco f1, or xiomi note 4 or note 7 pro phones...?
Does this pen also supports Windows like Acer aspire switch one 10 which is a laptop+tablet combo
Wacom is a japanese brand. You are saying it correctly, the guy who told you is "Wei-com" is wrong.
Hello, it works also with Lenovo Yoga smart tab? thanks
Hi, May I ask, I am thinking of using it with a low end Samsung 10inches Tab, I believe it doesn't have the pressure sensor to cater for a bit of drawing of lines (mainly for drawing, circling on OneNote). Is this better than other Disc-tip Styluses or fine point stylus? Your comment is much appreciated. Thanks
What about palm rejection? If they dont provide palm rejection then using them on a tablet for extended times of note taking is not recoomended
U said it's for all phones so, it will work on my huawei y7 right?
Have you tryed it with a Lenovo TB X505F and if so any good ?
Please forgive me if this sound like a stupid question, but "would this work with Samsung A70 running Android 10 OS smartphone?"
I purchased a Staedtler Noris Digital Stylus and for my bad luck it is not even working natively to swipe screen up, down or left and right, open apps or do anything. I really would like a working stylus to use drawing apps like Sketchbook and Ibis Paint in my Samsung A70.
Does it work on plus 6
Wacom is Japanese so it's "wah-koMu" (with the u being near silent) if you want to be accurate.
Is this usable for a touchscreen Chromebook? I use it to take notes and edit PDFs, and I’m looking for a nice stylus
It should work. Works well on my Razer laptop.
Does this work with bluetooth in iPad 2? Looking for something that will work with Procreate.
Is it pressure sensitive?