







โ๏ธ Elevate your digital creativity with precision and power in one sleek stylus!
The EVACH 2-in-1 Stylus is a premium, lightweight digital pen featuring a 1.5mm ultra-fine tip for precise writing and drawing on most touchscreen devices including iPhone, iPad, Samsung, and Xiaomi. It offers up to 8 hours of active use with fast 60-minute Micro USB charging, smart auto-shutdown for battery saving, and a backup fabric tip for continued use when the battery runs low. Crafted from anodized aluminum, it combines style, durability, and universal compatibility to enhance your productivity and creativity.






| ASIN | B07D7ML3WN |
| Are Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #228,963 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #543 in Mobile Phone Stylus Pens |
| Brand | EVACH |
| Brand Name | EVACH |
| Colour | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 901 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Item Dimensions | 19.6 x 4.7 x 2.3 Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Stylus Pen |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 1.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | EVACH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | K825 |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Model Number | K825 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| UPC | 615200155179 615200155117 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
A**R
LOOK GOOD BUT NOT IN ACTION
Build quality is good.But it doesn't serve the purpose.
S**N
Active stylus (has a battery) for most recent tablets and touch screens
an active stylus only works on special touch screens although this one includes the old style rubber type stylus for really old touch screens (on top of the charging port cover). This works on my touch screen Dell laptop and my galaxy s23+ phone and my oukitel RT-2 tablet. Stylus has a long lasting internal battery (they claim 8 hours, I believe it) and includes micro usb charging cable and two extra charging port covers (they are easy to use). I like this stylus because it works on everything and has a pocket clip on it my old stylus has no pocket clip. You can buy a nice little zippered case to hold the stylus and the cables etc. on amazon I have one for each of my stylus to protect it from getting knocked around and lost. No controls really just push the button to turn it on and off, it will automatically shut off after something like thirty minutes of not being used.
R**G
Great alternative for Ipad Air 2
I have an Ipad Air 2 and was frustrated to learn none of the Apple pencils actually work with my Ipad. So I researched everywhere to find a stylus that works with my Ipad Air 2 (Model A1566). It actually is electronic and has a blue light to let you know it's on. It also has a soft head on one end to use if you're just scrolling. Battery life seems to be a long life. The tip is very small and I found using it with "Notability" is good for taking notes especially since that note app allows you to select different sizes of writing strokes. Under the soft end, the cap comes off to reveal the charging port. The cord for charging is really short but there is no USB charger so I just use my Ipad USB charger on my desk to recharge. The magnets holding the cap on seem to be strong enough so you don't have to worry about it coming off in your bag and floating around. I was really pleasantly surprised this actually worked as advertised. It also works on my iPhone which I just tried as I was writing this review! Glad I didn't have to spend $100 on an Apple pencil! ***Update 2-9-22*** I learned something new today! I got a text message on my Apple Watch 1st Generation and my phone was away from me charging. I was using this stylus with my IPad and just tried using the scribble feature on the watch with this stylus and it works like a charm! Precise writing in a small space on my watch. Just awesome!
W**E
Good quality and easy to use, but lags when drawing.
For years I've loved to draw on my Samsung Tab S tablet using AutoDesk Sketchbook & ArtFlow. I've been using a Stilo 2A stylus almost daily for 4 years and it's still works great and I love it, it's like an old friend but, since it's no longer available, I know when it eventually stops working I'll have to search for a replacement. I happened to see this EVACH stylus as a lightning deal and decided to give it a try and compare it to my Stilo. Overall, the EVACH works OK. It's well designed and simple to use. I prefer a thicker pen and know I won't use the capacitive end that covers the charging port, however the fact the capacitive end attaches magnetically is nice and it's simple to remove for charging. I'd also prefer if the drawing tip were a bit longer. My Stilo uses a single AAA battery which I kinda prefer because it provides a good amount of drawing time and, since I always have batteries on-hand, both regular and rechargeable, I can always sketch, even if I don't have access to a USB charging port. I mean the EVACH charges pretty quickly and seems to last a reasonable amount of time so it works well. And I like it has a clear indicator light around the on/off button which changes from red to green when it's fully charged. But, as I mentioned earlier, it works OK ... which means it works fine as a stylus to make selections and such however it has a time lag when drawing that I'm not used to with my Stilo. It's not a major issue when "sketching" quickly but is somewhat disconcerting when "inking" a final image. I'm sure, with practice, I can learn to touch the tip "ahead" of where I want my line to start, but hope when my Stilo quits working I'll be able to find a stylus without the lag.
A**S
Could be a dud, you'll need to use heavily, and fast, to find out.
Let me start by saying I use a Samsung Note 9 and a Samsung Tab A 10.5. With the Note 9 I do not use this stylus, I use the one that comes with the phone. The one time I did try and use the ballpoint end of the stylus with it just to draw a straight line, the lines were automatically squiggly (think of a sine wave and google that if you dont known what it is). Because I use my phone more often, I've only actually used the stylus maybe 5 times since I bought it, it was going to be used exclusively with my tablet once I figured out that it's a dud for my phone. It worked great with the tablet the few times I used it, until it suddenly didnt work at all. Its lit up to indicate charged and running, but the ballpoint end is no longer sending signal to my tablet screen OR phone screen when tested on that as well. If you buy this I would advise to commit it to heavy usage within first 10 days to gauge if yours is a dud or not. I used mine 5 times in 60 days and now I'm outside of the 30 day return window. Setup itself is easy, the sponge stylus end pops off to reveal a micro-USB charge port, and it has a long battery life from what I could tell.
C**S
So far so good; only minor annoyances
Much like everyone else who didn't want to drop $80+ on 1st party pens, I opted to get this as an alternative for my Galaxy Tab S5e. Since I am personally using it for school, I can't say whether or not it is good for drawing/art. However, for taking notes it is not as good as an active stylus (obviously), but better than using your finger to write. From my experience, it takes maybe ~1 or 2 days to get the hang of writing, so the transition from pen+paper to tablet isn't too steep. However, handling the pen is quite difficult as the screen is so large, I often have to use split screen in order to not accidentally write over my notes due to lack of palm rejection. That being said, don't be discouraged from buying this pen as it does offer good accuracy when writing on the screen. The build quality of the pen is top notch, where it weighs like an actual fine tipped pen, thereby having some familiarity while using it. In addition, its battery life lasts considerably long where it doesn't have to be charged daily. Overall, the pen is worth the money for its utility when taking lecture notes, doing hw, etc. Alongside a good note taking app (ie: NOT OneNote), it is an excellent replacement for carrying around multiple notebooks across campus.
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