Whether you’re using an iPad, iPad Pro or iPhone, the just-released Adonit Neo Duo stylus is compatible. Its small writing tip mimics a pen, and the accessory clings magnetically to several iPad ...
You don’t need an Apple Pencil just to take notes. Consider the Adonit Neo Duo or Adonit Neo instead. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Writing on an iPad with a fingertip is ridiculous, but an Apple Pencil ...
Although Steve Jobs condemned the tool when he announced the iPhone, a stylus is now essential for many artists working on the iPad. But the 2nd generation Apple Pencil isn’t a cheap accessory, and if ...
Adonit has launched a new line of magnetically attachable NEO Series stylus. The series includes Neo (iPad/iPad Pro), Neo Duo (iPad/iPhone/iPhone), and Neo Lite (all capacitive screens). They’re ...
Adonit has been in the stylus game for years. My first review of an Adonit product (that I can remember) was back in 2013, when I tested out an Adonit Jot 2 stylus for Apple’s second generation iPad.
Stylus-maker Adonit has introduced the Neo Pro, the first iPad stylus that can be magnetically stored and wirelessly charged on the side of an iPad, just like the second-generation Apple Pencil. Few ...
Not everyone needs a stylus for use with an iPad. And not everyone who needs a stylus needs an Apple Pencil. I’m a big fan of the Pencil, but if you’re looking for a solid, and less pricey alternative ...
Numerous third-party iPad styluses magnetically attach to your tablet, but they typically recharge through USB — not much help if you forget to top up before a writing session. Adonit may have ...
For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with Adonit to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win an Adonit Note+ stylus that works with the latest iPad and iPad Pro models. Designed to be an ...
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