Adonit launches new dark brass magnetic Note+ 2 Apple Pencil alternative for iPad users at $70

Adonit Note+ 2 Apple Pencil alternative

Adonit is known around here for delivering its own Apple Pencil alternatives, alongside options for Android and Windows machines, but today it is unveiling its latest, the Note+ 2. An upgrade and enhanced version of its Note+ digital writing utensil, it is described as an “advanced stylus” with three interchangeable tips, tilt recognition for tablet writing, sketching, note-taking, and more. Specifically geared towards iPad users, the new Adonit Note+ 2 Apple Pencil alternative is going up for purchase starting today and you can get a complete look at what it brings to your setup down below. 

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Tested: Adonit’s fountain pen-style Apple Pencil brings a touch of luxury to iPad at a lower price

Adonit launched its new premium-looking Star iPad pen stylus earlier this year. Looking to offer folks a more classical take on Apple Pencil, it delivers much of the same experience in a more luxury-looking package with a basic overall feature set. While it might not be the best option for hardcore iPad artists, after spending some time hands-on with the Adonit Star, I can say it is worth a closer look for folks that can appreciate this kind of design and those who only require a basic writing device without all the bells and whistles. Head below for a closer look at our hands-on impressions. 

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All-new Adonit Dash 4 stylus supports iPad palm rejection, wields magnetic USB-C charging, more

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Roughly three months after Adonit unveiled its AI-Vocal stylus with a built-in voice recorder, the company already has another release up its sleeve. This time around it’s Adonit Dash 4. Not only does it support the latest iPad palm rejection technology, it can also be used with basically any other touchscreen out there. It comes with a USB-C charger that refuels Dash 4 with a hassle-free magnetic design. One hour of charging tops off the battery, and owners can anticipate up to 15 hours of usage before it runs out of juice. Continue reading to learn more.

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Adonit’s new stylus pairs with iPhone and iPad, is a voice recorder, and costs less than Apple Pencil

Much like Apple AirTag, Apple Pencil was a product that came along and largely decimated much of the competition. Adonit is a company that has continued to deliver all sorts of Apple Pencil alternatives, but the latest takes things even further. Not only does Adonit AI-Vocal tap into iPad palm-rejection technology like Logitech Crayon and others, it sports a secondary mode that lets it also behave as an iPhone stylus. An even more notable addition is the built-in voice recorder, which has enough internal storage to hold nine hours of audio. Continue reading to learn more.

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