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Pressure Sensitive Jot Touch Stylus for iPad

Adonit, the company known for its Jot collection of stylus pens with transparent ball-point discs, created Jot Touch, a revolutionary stylus that has the same transparent disc but that can send pressure information to your iPad via Bluetooth connection, reacting with a higher precision to your strokes.

Due to the transparent disc, the contact between the stylus and the display is softer, thus, Jot Touch will interpret with precision the amount of pressure you apply and will accurately rend your strokes.

 

Jot Touch is compatible with several Jot Ready Apps, such as Procreate, Clibe, Note Taker HD and DeepSketch. Each app has integrated the Jot Ready SDK so users can experience drawing on iPad in a pleasant and more accessible way. Jot Touch communicates with the apps via Bluetooth, allowing users to get to built-in features, such as undo or eraser by using the shortcut buttons on the stylus.

Due to the increase friction, Joy Touch is not able to work properly with few screen protectors.  Also, the precision discs deteriorate in time and need replacement. Adonis‘ Joy Touch stylus will soon be available for sale.

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LunaTik Touch Pen: The pen/stylus that copes perfectly with the iPad and Paper

For those that work round the clock and switch between notebooks and iPads, LunaTik would definitely come in handy, not having to carry 2 writing instruments at you because it’s both a pen and a stylus; you get to kill two birds with one’s stone.

Although some may say that they prefer the traditional writing, more and more people are beginning to embrace the iPads and tablets for taking notes or even creating masterpieces with drawing apps.

The pen is made from an aircraft grade aluminum barrel, high grade silicone rubber grip and a die cast clip that is hard coated with PVD plating. Switching from paper to screen comes naturally and easy as clicking the pen, like you always have. In the digital world, you can do so many things with the stylus, namely painting, drawing, writing and sketching with the help of interactive apps. So switch between paper and tablets in a blink of an eye and let your imagination run loose for creating all kind of amazing things.

Developers have managed to create their gadget thanks to KickStarter and it’s available in both an alloy configuration for $39.95 and a polymer version for $19.95.