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The Musemee Notier V2 Stylus is an ultra-light, aluminum stylus designed for precision drawing and writing on capacitive screens, featuring a protective disc to prevent scratches and a flexible tip for versatile use.
Brand | Musemee |
Item model number | BC18752 |
Item Weight | 0.529 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Color | Metal Gray |
Manufacturer | Musemee |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 29, 2012 |
A**R
... other reviews have mentioned the tips break far too easily and they charge £10 for 2 replacement tips
As other reviews have mentioned the tips break far too easily and they charge £10 for 2 replacement tips! My first one broke within a week and Musemee rather rudely told me i must be storing it wrong. I explained i keep it in the box when not using it and they said i should'nt do that, but would not provide any fuether information about how it shoud be stored. I used the second tip provided and this broke the following morning. They sent me one free replacement tip and this also fell off. Don't waste your time and money!
D**L
Accurate and precise!
Accurate and precise!I've been using this a while now and it really is excellent! I love the precision I can achieve on my iPad Air 2. No appreciable lag. Comfortable size in the hand (I have big manly man hands, but not grizzly bear paws).I do recommend a good "self-healing" plastic screen protector or a tempered glass on. The cheap plastic protector I was using was scratched to crap with this stylus but the nice ones haven't developed any scratches or haziness.
S**N
Crossing your T's and dotting your I's: they out a-donit! (updated)
This stylus let's you use your iPad for handwriting like you would a pen and paper. The precision is excellent but the writing isn't jagged and there are no line breaks, even with my Moshi Crystal Clear iVisor screen protector.In this review I will include comparisons the Jot Pro by Adonit, the other stylus I've found allows you to do that. So far this stylus writes better than the Jot Pro. Here are the details:I'll break the mold and start with the bad: - the body is not magnetic (something I really like about the Jot Pro), and - it doesn't quite have the heavy weighted feel of the adonit pen; slightly more hollow and less expensive feeling (also, less expensive :-)).The good: - A nice looking stylus. - Tip is protected by screw tight "cap" so there's no chance of it being damaged when not in use. - The cap screws onto the back of the pend when in use, so it's never lost. - A clever *twist* is that the "cap" forms a significant part of the stylus body so you won't forget to attach it or lose it.The brilliant: - Comes with a replacement disk for the tip, whereas adonit requires you to buy extras direct from them at something like $8/pair with like $7 s & h. - The most smooth, elegant stylus I've written with.While the Jot Pro has a higher quality look and feel to it, the quality of writing of the Musumee is superior to the Jot Pro. That, plus the extra writing disk put the Musumee at the top of my list, where it should stay unless the writing quality degrades rapidly.UPDATE: Been using the stylus for several months now. I wouldn't consider myself a heavy user-it's not like I'm a journalist using an iPad to take notes or anything-but I use it daily. I haven't had any issues. The writing has remained smooth and solid (no broken lines), nothing on the stylus has broken, and I haven't had to open the box with the extra tip that comes with it. I'm actually quite surprised at all the quality issues mentioned in other reviews; I guess there were some QC issues there. Nonetheless, if you check out the reviews for the silver version you'll see that experience and opinion isn't mirrored there. I suppose it's possible their grey and silver pens were manufactured differently; likely at different times, at least. So this update is just to let everyone know the stylus has held up well for me.
K**N
Great for teachers to have their students pick up for online lessons
So surprised that this beat out all of the styli (stylusses??) that I have tried in 2016. I teach online and need to be able to share detailed notes in real time. Ability to write normally is crazy important. Math equations do not translate well unless yu can see my actual scribbles. Ability for my student to ALSO be able to share in real time is even more important. I have learned how to use many, many styli and input devices over the years. It is far more convenient to use my ipad directly connected to my online whiteboard than to use a bamboo tablet, etc.BUT - for teachers out there - it's even more important to find a tool that my students can use without much of a learning curve. I want them learning math/grammar/reasoning, not how to use a particular stylus. Almost none of my students start with a stylus so this is their first. I can get them up to speed within moments rather than sessions. At my hourly rate, no one wants to waste time on learning tools. So this is a definite buy for all of my students - even the local students who come in for lessons. They can mark up homework to send me screen shots for pre-class feedback.No batteries - awesomeWorks across all of the apps I use for teaching: zoom, notabilityWorks on all sorts of devices including old, old ipadsTHOUGHT I WOULD HATE THE plastic disk that sits on the (in my case) ipad. Has actually been a non-issue. This stylus performed just as well if not better than the adonit pro, regear pro, adonit jot, lynktex apex, etc. Price was no object in my hunt - nor was power supply, but super delighted to see an entry-level price point on a superior tool that doesn't require charing or batteries. Nice!! Makes everything so much easier especially when I travel.STRONGLY RECOMMEND
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