Trying to choose between the Adonit Note+ and the Apple Pencil for your iPad? Here's the scoop: The Adonit Note+ is a solid choice, especially for artists and note-takers, because of its neat features like tilt support and palm rejection.
Thanks to our research, we know the tilt support allows you to vary the stroke angle, which can give your drawings more depth. It's pretty handy for apps like Concept and ArtStudio Pro, but just a heads up—this only works if the app supports it, so double-check those compatibility details.
Now, the Apple Pencil is kind of like the celebrity in the stylus world. It's really well-integrated with iPads and works smoothly with lots of apps, offering pressure sensitivity and tilt across many of them.
So if you're using a bunch of different tools and want a consistent experience, this might edge out the Adonit.
Aside from that, the Adonit Note+ has some other cool perks, like shortcut buttons—which can make switching tools a breeze—and palm rejection. Some folks say it's comfy and easy to use, though it might not feel quite as luxurious as the Apple Pencil.
For compatibility, the Note+ supports devices like the iPad Pro (3rd and 4th Gen) and iPad Air (3rd and 4th Gen).
So if your iPad is on that list, you're good to go. Plus, it's generally more affordable, which is nice if you're on a budget.
In the end, if you're looking for a feature-packed stylus that won't break the bank, the Adonit Note+ is definitely worth checking out—as long as it suits your device and app needs.
But if you want something with wider support and a premium feel, the Apple Pencil might be the way to roll. Think about what matters most for your workflow, and you'll find the one that's right for you.