Let me start by saying this stylus feels like the lovechild of a classic pencil and modern tech. The triangular jumbo shape? Surprisingly comfortable. I've doodled for hours without that dreaded hand cramp you get from skinny styluses.
The no-battery-needed magic is a game-changer. No more frantic charging before meetings - just grab and scribble. Though fair warning: compatibility quirks exist (RIP Fold 4 users), so check that PDF like your grade depends on it.
Now the eraser - oh sweet digital eraser! It's soft enough that I don't panic about screen scratches, yet firm enough to make corrections satisfying. Pro tip: Flip it like a real pencil when you mess up - way more intuitive than menu-diving.
The nibs walk this perfect line between glide and resistance. Not too slippery like some plastic tips, but not sticky either. Though if you're used to the scratchy pencil feel of Remarkable nibs, these might feel a tad rubbery at first.
Missing features? Some might mourn the absent side button, but honestly? One less thing to accidentally trigger during important notes. The minimalist approach grows on you faster than you'd think.
After months of testing across my Scribe and Tab S7, here's the verdict: If your device plays nice with EMR tech, this stylus delivers premium feel without the premium price tag. Just maybe keep your original pen's nibs around if you're picky about texture.