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Adonit jot pro evernote review
Adonit jot pro evernote review








It’s the strangest stylus design I’ve ever seen, and it works brilliantly. The clear outer disc means you can see what you’re doing, without a huge pen-nib obscuring your view. The touchscreen only picks up the little inner-disc of metal at the center, giving you a very precise point. When using the pen, the disc must sit flat on the screen. The Jot Pro's unique nib design has a ball-joint connection to a 7mm-diameter clear plastic disc. Yeah, it’s confusing – check out the picture below. However, the ball acts as a universal joint to a little 7mm-diameter clear plastic disc, which can rotate in any direction up to about 45-degrees from the vertical. In other words, it’s a traditional metal-bodied pen.Ī screw-cap protects the unique nib design – when removed, the cap can be screwed on to the top of the pen to avoid losing it, and to provide some extra length (this brings the pen up to 140mm long) – that length is useful, for reasons we’ll get to later.Īt a glance, the Job Pro’s nib looks just like that of a standard ballpoint pen – a metal point with a small ball on the end. It has a 50mm-long rubber grip at the forend for comfort and control.

ADONIT JOT PRO EVERNOTE REVIEW PRO

The Jot Pro is a metal tube, 127mm long and 10mm in diameter. We tested the Jot Pro with a number of different tablets, across a range of applications.

adonit jot pro evernote review

The Adonit Jot Pro is one such device, which sells at an above-average AU$45/NZ$50 and claims to have the “most precise tip on the market”.








Adonit jot pro evernote review