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The Metapen Stylus Pen M2 is an officially Microsoft-authorized digital pen designed for Surface and compatible devices, featuring 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, a tail eraser, tilt support for shading, palm rejection technology, and fast charging that provides up to 100 hours of continuous use. Its premium aluminum-alloy body with a conelike tip ensures comfort and precision, while built-in magnets securely attach it to your device, making it an essential tool for professionals and creatives seeking seamless digital note-taking and drawing.
Compatible Devices | Contact us for more information. Some touch-screen devices support Microsoft pen protocol from HP, ASUS, DELL, Acer, SONY and ViewSonic |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Charging Time | 1 Hours |
Battery Average Life Standby | 100 Hours |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Item Diameter | 9 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 14 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Classic Grey |
J**N
Great alternative to more expensive ‘branded’ accessories
Love this! Bought as a bit of an impulse buy to go with my Surface Pro so I could use with Photoshop. Compared to MS pens, this was way cheaper and got on discount so really good value for money. Feels great, is easy to use and highly accurate on the screen. First time I’ve seen anything like my natural handwriting on a screen and converts to text with a high degree of accuracy. Works really well and suitably weighted to feel like a normal pen. Not used it for drawing, but can’t envisage problems for those who would need to. Lovely bit of kit and would highly recommend.
D**M
Good to use.
This is the first stylus pen that I have ever used. I had recently bought a used surface pro which I am liking very much, but the price of a stylus pen is far too much, almost the same price or more than I paid for the surface pro. There were a few cheaper ones than this but in general you get what you pay for so I went with this as it seemed to be generally better than the others in most regards and being rechargeable. It worked straight away with no set up required. I charged it first which only took ten minutes and as soon as I placed the tip near the screen it was working.Firstly it feels good in the hand and has a nice weight. It isn't light but I like that. It feels solid. Writing on the screen feels okay, at least I can write my signature with it and it actually looks like my signature. It also feels responsive enough, not too laggy.I've only been used to using graphic tablets, writing or drawing onto a black slate. Being able to draw directly on the screen is far better. The tilt function is new to me and I like it very much. I have been using it lightly as I have this fear of scratching the screen but it's been fine and haven't seen any marks other than fingers and some keys from the keyboard. It fits snuggly to the side of my surface pro where it has remained and not budged or fallen off, it looks like it belongs there.Overall it is easy to use, feels good and does the job.
A**Z
Works well with Surface Go2
Was very apprehensive buying this as its always a risk with Microsoft products - but I was really impressed. It worked immediately and has zero lag. My son uses it for school and its robust for him to use. He uses it on a tablet in art (so on a tilt) with no issues. It dosent have any lag and works so well. It charges very quickly (1 hour). Its lasted a whole day so far and hasnt run out of charge as yet.
W**A
Excellent pen
The pen is excellent, much better than the Asus pen that came with the laptop and it is rechargeable. It is fast and responsive, with good ergonomics. The only reason it has 4 stars, not 5, is that it does not attach very well magnetically to the Asus laptop, it keeps dropping off.
J**N
Nice stylus!
Bought this to use with my ASUS Zenbook Duo. It works fine straight out of the box - no need to pair etc.It feels nicer in the hand than the ASUS stylus that came with the Zenbook, and is a bit slimmer too.The magnetic feature is useful, as I can stick it to my music stand. It's a flattened shape, not round, so it won't roll off the table (unlike the round ASUS stylus).The eraser function works well. I would have preferred the button to be more rubbery rather than the hard plastic that it is. However, the side button works well so probably won't need to use the eraser end that often. The side button is raised from the side of the pencil enough to feel where it is, and needs just the right amount of pressure to activate, so it won't get activated accidentally, unlike on some styluses.I would have preferred if there was a softer tip option. The supplied tips are hard plastic and a bit 'clacky' on the screen.The stylus wakes up when you pick it up, so no need to press any buttons etc. to get it working if you have put it down for a while.Very pleased overall with just a couple of things that could be improved.
C**A
Kobo devices reverse highlighter and eraser – and you can't change that
The media could not be loaded. While the pen looks elegant and has the color similar to Macbook's iconic space grey, it was unfit for the intended purpose.I bought it to use on my Kobo Libra Color. You can watch the video to see the problem as it is.Basically, the highlighter and eraser buttons are reversed. It makes the design anti-intuitive and confusing since the eraser is supposed to be on the back like on a real pencil, but it's really a highlighter. The design was my main reason for choosing M2 over M1. It made me laugh when I tried to erase a note and left a fat yellow blob instead.As a result, I'm returning this pen and ordering a Metapen M1. Although buttons are reversed on both models, M1 has both the eraser and highlighter in close proximity on the main body. Therefore, it's easy to get used to unlike the unnatural design of M2.It's important to understand that this isn't the pen's manufacturer's fault. Any non-Kobo pens, it seems, have had their buttons reversed specifically when used on Kobo devices. Other compatible devices don't appear to have this issue. Maybe it's Kobo's way to do business and encourage people to buy their original pens.With that said, I took off 2 stars due to the button on the main body being hard to press. It's almost one with the pen. I need to tense up my finger every time I want to click it. Perhaps, for artists, this is a good thing as it can help reduce the chance of accidentally pushing it and messing up the artwork.That's a shame that such a sleek-looking pen wasn't fit for the intended purpose.
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