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📕iPAD STYLUS GUIDE

  • Penoval AX Pro 2: Like the Apple Pencil 2, it features wireless charging and has shortcut functions. A single click brings you back to the home screen, and a double-click enters Workflow. If you're using the iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd generation and later), iPad Pro 11", iPad Air 4/5, or iPad mini 6, which support wireless charging, this stylus would be a perfect choice.
  • Penoval AX Ultra: This model offers customizable shortcut keys (1-3 clicks) that allow you to go back one step, switch to the eraser, or switch to a highlighter. It's ideal for users who prefer styluses with shortcut functions. (It uses USB-C for fast charging.)
  • eiP Pencil : If you're looking for a simple yet effective stylus, this one is perfect. It offers tilt sensitivity, pixel-precision, and palm rejection, and can last for 15 hours on a 30-minute charge.
  • ⚠️ All of the styluses mentioned above are compatible ONLY with iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad mini models from 2018 and later. For a detailed compatibility chart, please refer to the product's specification page.
  • eiP S2: This stylus is compatible with iPad models made before 2018. If you have an earlier iPad model, you might consider this Universal Stylus, which can also be used with certain iPhone models. However, please note that this stylus does not support palm rejection, tilt sensing, or other advanced features, serving primarily as a capacitive touch stylus to replace finger input.

📕IPAD SCREEN PROTECTOR GUIDE

  • eiP Nano Paper-feel Screen Protector: This protector uses nano adhesive technology, allowing for repeated attachment and detachment. Attach it when writing and store it when not needed. It has anti-glare properties, and unlike other screen protectors, there's no worry about bubbles during installation. Writing on it feels like writing on paper.
  • eiP Magnetic Paper-feel Screen Protector: This protector uses magnetic attachment, allowing for repeated use. It shares other features with the nano version, such as anti-glare and paper-like writing experience.

🛎️ Nano VS Magnetic: The primary difference is in the method of attachment and detachment. If you don't need to remove the paper-like screen protector frequently, the nano version is a better choice. However, if you plan to remove it often or switch between devices, the magnetic version is more suitable. Note that the magnetic version might fall off if stored in a bag due to friction.

📕PIXEL TABLET STYLUS GUIDE

  • Penoval USI 2.0: Features USB Type-C quick charging with magnetic functionality. The silver design complements the Google Pixel Tablet.
  • Penoval USI 2.0 Lite: Powered by an AAAA battery, it can last up to 600 hours of continuous use. The sleek, gentleman-black design is a favorite among users.

📕CHROMEBOOK STYLUS GUIDE

  • Penoval USI 2.0: Features USB Type-C quick charging with magnetic functionality. It provides excellent palm rejection and supports 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity.
  • Penoval USI 2.0 Lite: Powered by an AAAA battery, it can last up to 600 hours of continuous use. The sleek, gentleman-black design is a favorite among users.
  • Penoval USI 702: This is a USI 1.0 Protocol version. It is not compatible with the Google Pixel Tablet, Amazon Fire Max, or Lenovo Duet 3. However, if you are using a USI 1.0-enabled Chromebook, this stylus is a suitable option.
  • eiP S2: If you're using touchscreen Chromebooks that do not support USI Protocol, you can consider this one. Please note that it primarily serves as a capacitive touch stylus to replace finger input. It does not support palm rejection, 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, or other advanced features.

⚠️ USI Protocol stands for Universal Stylus Initiative. Not all Chromebooks support the USI Protocol, and in fact, most touchscreen Chromebooks do not. Currently, the USI has a 2.0 protocol with additional features like tilt sensitivity, but this depends on the support provided by individual apps.