After weeks of testing the JAMJAKE stylus across multiple iPad models, I can confidently say this is one of the best third-party options out there. The matte finish gives it a premium feel that doesn't slip during long note-taking sessions.
The double-tap activation is GENIUS - no more fumbling with buttons or Bluetooth menus. During my morning lectures, I can quickly wake it up with two taps against my iPad Pro's edge. However, the mechanism does occasionally misfire when stored in my backpack.
Battery life blew me away - getting a full 8-9 hours of continuous use (slightly less than claimed). The USB-C charging means I can top it up using my laptop during coffee breaks. Those three LED indicators? Lifesavers for knowing exactly when to charge.
Where it really shines is palm rejection. As someone who sketches product designs daily, being able to rest my hand naturally on the screen makes all the difference. The tilt sensitivity isn't quite Apple Pencil level, but handles shading surprisingly well for digital art.
The included extra nibs are crucial - after two months of heavy use, my original tip started wearing down. Replacement was simple, though I wish they sold refill packs separately.
Major downside? No pressure sensitivity like the official Apple Pencil. For precise illustrators, this might be a dealbreaker. But for students, casual artists, or business users taking notes? This $30 stylus delivers 90% of the functionality at 20% of the price.
Pro tip: It works flawlessly with GoodNotes and Notability. I've used it through entire client meetings without a single missed stroke or lag issue.