Microsoft surface pens12/20/2023 CompatibilityĪdonit Ink supports pressure sensitivity and palm rejection with compatible devices. The stylus would switch itself off after 15 minutes of inactivity. I don't bother to switch the stylus off and so far the battery life hasn't drained off totally. And to power off, you have to press and hold both buttons until the red light comes on. To switch on Adonit Ink, you have to hold the power button for 2 seconds. If you use the stylus often, it should keep the batteries in good operation condition. And I dislike having built-in rechargeable batteries because I've had several incidents with faulty batteries in styluses. I would consider the battery life to be good, but it's not as good compared to the half year to a year's worth of battery life with the Surface Pen. This stylus uses a built-in rechargeable battery that's rated to last for 80 hours - that's 8 days if you dray 10 hours daily. And just like the Surface Pen, customisation for the buttons is limited.Īt the back of the stylus is the micro-USB charging port. The button closer to the tip is the power button which also doubles as an eraser, and the other button is mapped to the right-click function. Two side buttons are included on the side. Highlight of the pen is the 1mm tip that looks almost like the Apple Pencil, except it's coloured black. The body is available in either silver, black or midnight blue colours. The stylus has a smooth matte cylindrical body with a clip at the end. The build quality is good, solid and sturdy, just like many of Adonit's other styluses that I've reviewed over the years. Special thanks to Adonit for sending me the Adonit Ink stylus for this review. Finally there's something like the Microsoft Surface Pen that can work with on Windows tablet. Adonit Ink is the company's first stylus created for Windows powered tablets and 2-in-1 devices.
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