Best Drawing Pen for Ipad 2

There's so much more than the Apple Pencil - discover the 7 best iPad styluses for drawing on your iPad and iPad Pro.

As an iPad-using artist or designer, you're spoilt for choice with the variousdrawing and sketching appsavailable on hand. But to create precise, quality work, most artists agree it's best to use a stylus, and with styli becoming even more pressure sensitive and responsive, it's probably the closest you'll get to traditional drawing on your iPad.

But don't think that using an iPad limits you to an Apple Pencil. Here we mention seven other stylus options for you, ranging in price from £25 to around £120 depending on your needs. Some connect to the iPad using Bluetooth for accurate pressure sensitivity, palm rejection and other features. Others have different styles of tip or nib to help you achieve the results you're aiming for.

Some meanwhile are brush-like, while others are like pencils - check out the entire range in our round-up of the best iPad styluses (or styli) for artists and designers we've seen yet.

Best iPad Pro stylus for drawing - Apple Pencil 2nd Generation

Apple Pencil (2nd generation)

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TheApple Pencilworks exclusively alongsideboth current iPad Pros, and is now on its second generation. Although it's definitely pricey, it's pretty much essential for any professional artist wanting to create brilliant work from the latest iPad Pro - in fact, as the first generation pencil is incompatible with the 2018 Pros, this version is currently your only choice on the market.

Artists and designers still using the first gen pencil may like to know that the 2018 modelmagnetically attaches to your iPad Pro for wireless charging. A new touch sensor built onto the Apple Pencil 2.0 meanwhile detects taps, and users can select the right tool or brush they need with a simple double tap on it while using apps like Notes. Find out more in our review of both the stylus and the latest iPad Pro.

Best iPad stylus for drawing - Apple Pencil 1st Generation

Apple Pencil (1st generation)

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If you're working on any other kind of iPad besides the latest Pro, then you still can't beat the first generation Apple Pencil from 2015.

The stylus was designed to act exactly like a pencil - sensitive to both tilt and pressure, allowing you to create artwork with precision down to a single pixel.

It was also designed to expand on the versatility of Multi-Touch, giving artists freedom to sketch, paint and draft ideas on the go. It's known for its fast response from when you begin drawing to when lines appear on the screen, using twice the data points it normally collects when you use your finger.

Much like almost any stylus you can draw lines of any weight by applying pressure, add shading by tilting your hand as you would with a conventional pencil and rest your palm on the display without fear of ruining your work.

So if you're drawing on an iPad (classic, Air or Mini form), or have recently bought a used/refurbished older iPad Pro (even2017's 10.5-inch Pro which the Air usurped) then look no further, dear creator.

Best iPad stylus for Compatibility - Adonit Pixel

Adonit Pixel

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Adonit says itsBluetooth pressure-sensitive Pixel stylus is the best and most advanced they've ever made, so naturally we will feature it here. It offers tip drag and pressure sensitivity for natural drawing across all latest iPad models. Its 1.9mm tip meanwhile has improved response time, and it holds 2,048 levels of sensitivity for different width and weight strokes. That's good to know - and gives it an advantage over Apple who don't seem to feel they should disclose sensitivity stats about their styli.

The Pixel also uses palm rejection technology and programmed shortcut buttons such as erase, redo and scroll. Plus, a nifty built in grip sense activates the Pixel as soon as you pick it up after it has first been turned on.

Pixel is compatible with a range of apps includingPhotoshop Sketch,Procreate,Sketchbook, andTayasui Sketches. lt also works on basically any iPad besides the Pro and, as they like to point out, it's cheaper than the Apple Pencil.

Best Economy iPad stylus - Adonit Jot Pro

Adonit Jot Pro Fine Point Stylus

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This brilliant stylus is one of our favourites for the iPad. It features a Precision Disc on the tip that makes it super-accurate, but also comfortable and easy to use without worrying about scratching the screen of your tablet. That disc is also cushioned to make it feel more natural to use.

It's textured for a better grip and includes a carrying clip for keeping it safely stored in your pocket.

There's also the Jot Mini, which is simply the Jot Pro but smaller and slightly cheaper at under £15, so could be a good alternative.

Best iPad Sketching stylus - Wacom Bamboo Sketch

Wacom Bamboo Sketch

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Wacom styli are not just Cintiq-centric, and this 2017 stylus from the brand will work on any iPad - even those older models not compatible with the Apple Pencil.

Bamboo Sketch is fully integrated with leading creative apps for drawing and sketching such as ArtRage, Autodesk SketchBook and Tayasui Sketches, allowing instant in-app pairing for drawing straight out of the box.

You can also personalise your Bamboo Sketch with two Bluetooth enabled shortcut buttons – depending on the app – for a faster workflow and two exchangeable pen nibs – soft and firm – for an authentic on-screen feel.

Battery life meanwhile is a heady 16 hours.

Best Pen-like iPad stylus - HAHAKEE Stylus Pen

Hahakee iPad Stylus

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HAHAKEE is one those mysterious, possibly Chinese tech brands you see on Amazon with the company name written in all caps. Does that make for a dodgy product? Not in this case, as their stylus pen is exclusively designed for the iPad series (and nothing else).

Promising 40 hours of use with a 4 hour charge, the stylus conveniently turns off on its own within 2 minutes of idleness, saving battery life.

This is also one of the few styli on our list that looks and feels like a real pen,made of aluminium alloy with matte polishing, and high-grade texture surface finishing.

Best iPad stylus for Battery Life - Adonit Dash 3

Adonit Dash 3

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With an 8.5mm diameter and priced at just below £40, Adonit's Dash takes a cut in both cost and size compared to Adonit's popular and well-built Jot range.

Without Bluetooth - which enables pressure sensitivity and palm rejection - the Dash is lower tech than other styluses for Android. But the lack of fiddly features means it works with any device or app. Plus, it turns on like a retractable ballpoint, which makes it feel more authentic: just press its end.

The Dash also recharges in 45 minutes and its battery lasts for up for an impressive 14 hours.

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Best Drawing Pen for Ipad 2

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