Simplify use of your device's capacitive touch-screen display with this Adonit Jot Pro ADJPDS stylus, which features a precision disc and a rubber grip to ensure accuracy and control. A locking cap helps protect the stylus's tip for lasting use.
This pen is alright. If you want it for writing cursive words, it's pretty great. I was confused by the image and didn't realize you actually write with the little clear plastic disc rather than an ordinary tip. There's a little metal circle in the plastic disc, and that's what does the writing, but at least on mine, the line it writes is slightly higher than the metal itself, and that's confusing and leads to a lot of messiness. I actually needed something not for words but for musical notes on staff paper on my iPad, and while it's better than any of the fat rubber tips I've tried, it's still not great. Any kind of writing that doubles back on itself within a small space, like a musical notehead, doesn't work so well with this. I'd still use it because it's ok, but for my personal purposes, not worth the price.
Protect your Apple iPad, iPad Pro 9.7”, Air 2, and Air with this ZAGG InvisibleShield ID5GLS-F0B glass screen that features tempered-glass material to safeguard your device's display from scuffs and scratches. The oil-resistant coating keeps the screen clean.
The glass feels awesome - perhaps even smoother than the screen of the iPad, and so far no scratches from my pen. It does add a little weight to the iPad air, but that's not a big issue. The annoying thing was despite the fact that I meticulously cleaned my screen before applying, it didn't really matter because there were imperfections in the actual adhesive of the glass. I noticed them too late and tried to take the glass off to do something about it, but I couldn't get rid of them, and when I reapplied the glass it wasn't as sticky, and now one of my corners isn't all the way stuck and shows like a bubble.