The Adonit Jot Touch released last year was the company’s first new generation of its class for stylus pens intended for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad that uses Bluetooth technology in addition to pressure sensitivity and a wider artistic range intended for digital artists. This year, Adonit has released an improved successor that would definitely give you the freedom and comfort to draw that you mostly deserve. This Adonit Jot Touch 4 Bluetooth Pressure Sensitive Stylus Review will tell you more about it.
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By the looks of it, it is nearly identical to its predecessor. Look further and this drawing tool will impress you with its impressing improvements and upgrades. More so, it is more affordable than the previous model too!
What are the key features of this stylus
There are no other stylus in the market that has a fine tip like the Adonit Jot Touch 4 Bluetooth Pressure Sensitive Stylus and all other Adjonit models has. This feature is most responsible for the delivery precision that this stylus offers with which you can exactly see where the tip of the pen hits on your iPad. It has a metal body and a rubber finger grip, with two shortcut buttons and a dual-color power gauge (that lights red and green). Adonit still kept the same screw-on cap, magnetic USB charging dock on this model and continues to offer it in rich red or dark gunmetal gray.
A remarkable addition on the features of this stylus is the palm rejection. With this features digital artists need not worry of the iPad being confused of whether it is the palm or the stylus that is hitting the surface. Apart from the pen’s tip, it will ignore other touch points generated so your hand can rest or move freely on the display. This makes the artists feel like they are actually drawing on paper.
PROS
- Palm rejection allows you to rest your hand on the display screen while you work.
- Amazing battery life that extends up to 30 days of active use per battery charge (original version has only up to 8 hours)
- Solid aluminum construction with a smart perceptive design
- Pressure sensor reaches up to 2,048 levels of sensitivity (original Jot Touch only offers 240-256)
- Rough battery indicator
- Great compatibility with iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad Mini
- Useful shortcut buttons where you can quickly undo or switch colors with the flick or a finger
- Bluetooth 4.0
CONS
- Apps that support pinch-zoom screen is not capable of the palm-rejection feature although there are apps that can turn this off.
- Can be a bit noisy as the disc hits the screen (not recommended in using it in a quiet environment – like in the library)
This stylus is the best by far when it comes to precision. Its palm rejection works great although you may have to find the best app that will match this great feature.
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