![]() Currently priced at £51.67, it is a relatively good price for a good stylus pen with solid functionality.įor those more focused on digital art, for an iPad the Apple Pencil (opens in new tab) is the gold standard – expensive, but worth the investment (decide which model is right for you with our Apple Pencil vs Apple Pencil 2 comparison guide). As the Adonit Dash 4 is marketed as an allrounder for all touchscreens, you could do a lot worse if your needs are more general. It all depends on the functionality you require. ![]() It feels comfortable in the hand and has a good flow overall, especially for note taking. In terms of more general use, the Adonit Dash 4 is good for ‘quickpath’ texting, and general gaming on your phone or tablet. But, digital drawing is not this stylus’ main purpose and it is sure to be good enough for whatever note/sketch app you prefer – its performance in Notes being a fair barometer. Sketching in certain apps like Procreate, or Adobe Fresco (on the iPhone at least) was not as good an experience as you’d hope due to a slight case of ‘wavy-line syndrome’. However, due to this stylus’ lack of pressure sensitivity, its capability for more nuanced artworking is lacking. The Dash 4 is as responsive as you’d hope for note taking and sketching. Once done, using the blue mode with palm rejection meant writing in Notes was comfortable, accurate, and easy. However, it's crucial to note that simply unpairing the Apple Pencil resulted in a much smoother user experience. When initially testing the Adonit Dash 4 on an iPad Pro from 2021, it seemed a little jittery and uncouth. However, higher-end options from the likes of Adonit which provide greater precision and a cleaner style are also worth considering.The Adonit Dash 4 is perfect for note taking and light sketching (Image credit: Ben Brady) If you’re looking for a budget stylus that doesn’t disappoint when it comes to build quality and value, then the Meko stylus is a reasonable choice. If you’re a heavy note user, Samsung’s line of Note smartphones is also worth checking out. Taking notes was difficult, and in almost all cases you’re likely better off typing these notes using a software keyboard or taking actual physical notes with a pen and paper. However, neither tip offered the same experience as a higher-end stylus, such as the Adonit Dash 3 or the even more premium Apple Pencil. We found that the stylus worked extremely well for sketching and drawing, with the fibre tip working well for wider strokes and the disc tip allowing for slightly finer lines. We tested the Meko stylus in drawing and taking notes on a Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone. ![]() The box comes with two styluses, two replacement fibre tips, four replacement disc tips, a cleaning cloth, a request for feedback and a two-sided quick instruction manual. This, combined with the six replacement tips, should ensure that the stylus lasts even careless use. The pen feels nicely weighty, with no flexion evident when the pen is put under stress. The pen looks quite professional in its black colour scheme with silver trim, although more lurid options are available as well. There’s a rubber grip near this end as well. If you screw off the lid on the opposite end, you reveal a disc-shaped tip which ought to provide better precision. The Meko stylus looks like a standard pen, with a tough aluminium shaft and a fibrous tip about the width of the pen itself. Compatible with smartphones, tablets, etc.Available in eight different colour varieties.Comes with two styluses and six replacement tips.Today, we’ll give this two-in-one stylus pack a rapid review and see if we concur with the majority on this occasion. Customers often cite the choice of two tips and the build quality of the stylus in their positive opinions. The Meko smartphone and tablet stylus is something of an Amazon favourite, with 274 positive customer reviews and an 88% rating on Amazon’s UK site.
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