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The Metapen Stylus Pen M2 is a premium stylus designed for Microsoft Surface devices and other compatible touch-screen devices. It features 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, a fast-charging battery that lasts up to 100 hours, and a unique conelike tip for precision drawing and writing. With its magnetic attachment and ergonomic design, it’s perfect for creators, students, and professionals alike.
Compatible Devices | Contact us for more information. Some touch-screen devices support Microsoft pen protocol from HP, ASUS, DELL, Acer, SONY and ViewSonic |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Charging Time | 1 Hours |
Battery Average Life Standby | 100 Hours |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Item Diameter | 9 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 14 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Classic Grey |
J**Y
Writes well, Eraser tip, and strong magnet
Works great on Surface Pro 11. Would be nice to have a slightly softer tip so it didn't make that "clicking" sound every time you write, but it is not loud enough to even be distracting during meetings. Probably just my mental thing. But, it does write very well. I like that the eraser works as opposed to a button on the side. It does have a strong magnet. While my surface is in a case, the bottom is exposed for the keyboard. I generally do not use a keyboard so I just attach the pen via magnetic attraction on the bottom and it holds tight.
J**N
Very well made, comfortable pen.
This is pen #4 for me. I love losing these. 2 from microsoft, one cheaper pen I just did not like, and now this one.The positives:This pen feels right in the hand. They lengthened it up to the size of a regular pen and it has the right heft.It is extremely precise. It grabs the screen from further away than the microsoft which I have found nice for quick pokes at buttons.The negatives. There is no top button. This is meant for graphic artists so the top is an eraser. I bought it knowing this, so no stars off, but...I miss my give me a screenshot button.It will not charge from a keyboard. Only from usbc. The battery lasts quite a long time and it does warn you that it is low. This is again because it is longer. And my large hands enjoy that tradeoff.Because it has such a strong transmitter sometimes the screen "sees" it when playing video and I have to move it about 18" away.None of these are big enough negatives fot me not to give this 5*. Now I just need to not drop ot down a sewage drain or have a dog eat it!Well worth its price will buy again.
T**R
Gets the job done
Works well and has a decent enough battery life. I use it with the Asus rog x16 flow which has its own issues with writing but I do not believe this is the pens fault
R**N
Highly recommend!
I purchased this touchscreen pen for my daughter to use in college, and I'm extremely pleased with its performance. It fits perfectly into the magnetic spot on her computer, ensuring it's always within reach. The touch accuracy is exceptional, with no noticeable offset, crucial for her detailed work and participation in class. I am impressed by its durability; it's rugged enough to withstand being carried around in her backpack daily. It's a relief to have found a high-quality pen that isn't a cheap imitation.
P**G
Works great for Surface Go 2, possibly better than the MS Surface Pen
I've been using this pen for several months now and I can definitely say this is a VERY good pen.The M2 feels quite comfortable in hand much like an apple pencil and writes with no lag. The nibs are solid plastic, but not too hard where it'd damage the screen and they rotate on the head of the pen to "roll" across the screen to reduce friction. However, using a "paperlike" or textured screen protector REALLY wears down the nibs fast, so stick with a bare screen or regular glass protector if you'd like to have some longevity to your pen nibs. Switching nibs is pretty easy, just pull em out and pop them in. The M2 also has a stronger magnet than the normal Microsoft surface pen to keep it attached to the device (mine usually stays mounted firmly on the side when not in use). No software or drivers needed to get things going, just hover it over the screen and it's good to go. While it would be nice to have some software to adjust things like pen pressure or remap the eraser/side button, it overall functions just fine for my needs. It charges via USB-C and I typically top off the battery between drawing or while taking a break, typically less than 15-30mins at a time.I typically use my surface for drawing and animating on the go rather than just taking notes, so having a good pen is very important to make the experience more comfortable and to maintain decent workflow for art purposes. One thing I CANNOT stand from most non-wacom styluses is lag and poor accuracy, so the responsiveness of this pen is notably very good for an MMP device. Attached are a couple of doodles I've made with the M2 and my "set up" with the Go and M2 for size comparison. While tools don't make the artist, they certainly can help and this pen makes my drawings on my travel device near indiscernible from quick sketches made on my wacom display tablet and desktop set up.I'd argue this pen is even better than the standard surface pen, especially for the price point.Bonus, it comes with a few extra nibs and some metapen stickers lol
A**R
Everything just works
This works just as well as the Surface Pen that it replaced. One of the main reasons I went with this one is the tail eraser. I don't like having to use the side button to erase. The side button does take a bit of force to press down, but I see that as a good thing. I had another pen that barely required any force and I found myself unintentionally pushing it fairly often. Tilt and pressure sensitivity seems to work fine. I couldn't tell a difference. It's thinner than the Surface Pen, so that going to take a little getting use to. I'm not a fan of the USB port, but given the price, I can live with it. Overall, I like it so far. Should I need another pen, this is the one I'm getting.
P**O
esta bueno
se siente de mucha calidad, ahora porque son taan caros ?
Y**T
Did not work with HP Omnibook Ultra 14
Did not work with HP Omnibook Ultra 14 touchscreen. HP representatives told me any stylus, supporting microsoft pen protocol (MPP) would work on the screen--this one didn't. The design and craftsmanship seemed fine.
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