Logitech Crayon Digital Pencil For iPad Pro
Unleash your creativity with the Logitech Crayon Digital Pencil. This innovative stylus is designed to provide a seamless and immersive drawing experience on your iPad. With its precise and responsive tip, it offers pixel-perfect precision for sketching, coloring, and note-taking. The Logitech Crayon features palm rejection technology, allowing you to rest your hand on the screen without interfering with your work. Its long battery life ensures uninterrupted creativity for hours. What sets it apart is its compatibility with a wide range of iPad models, making it a versatile tool for artists, students, and professionals. Elevate your digital artistry with the Logitech Crayon Digital Pencil.
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Original price was: 69,99 $.52,99 $Current price is: 52,99 $.
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- No limits to what you can do. Works seamlessly with iPad Pro 12.9 Inch (5th and 6th gen), iPad Pro 11 inch, iPad (6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Gen), iPad Air (3rd, 4th, 5th Gen), iPad Mini 5, iOS 12.2 and above, delivering precise and fast Pencil input across hundreds of Apple Pencil supported apps.
- Write and draw naturally without fear of missing a single line or detail.
- Go right ahead and rest your palm on the screen while you write. Palm Rejection Technology lets you enjoy natural hand placement while using Logitech Crayon.
- Need a thicker or thinner line? Just tilt — the smart tip adjusts line weight automatically.
- Logitech Crayon connects to the iPad instantly — just turn it on and draw. No complex device pairing or other delays are required.
- Use Logitech Crayon anywhere. It’s sturdy, shaped to stay put, and can withstand drops of up to 4 ft.
- Write, sketch, and edit till your heart’s content without worrying about battery life — Logitech Crayon gets 7.5 hrs of active writing time on a full charge.
- Draw and write comfortably for extended periods of time.
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rm –
I bought this as a cheap alternative for my mom. She wanted the ability to write, but it wouldn’t be a primary function she would utilize. Unlike myself, I write just about everyday on my iPad.
Things I like about the Crayon:
Writing – the response on the pen is GREAT. Just as good as the Apple Pencil.
Comfort – I grip my pens pretty low and hard. Putting a lot of pressure on the tip of my middle finger. It can be painful during long writing sessions. I don’t see that happening with this pen because it’s flat. I like it. I would consider getting one for myself.
Apple Pencil features I LOVE:
Double Tap – I don’t think that I could use a pen without this feature. I am so accustomed to it now, that when I hold regular pens or pencils, I find myself double tapping. 🤣
Magnetizes – since I do use my pen everyday, having it secured by a magnet on the side of my iPad when not in use is a must for me. &yes, I am the type of girl that loses her cool pens all the time.
Charging – I love not having to plug it to a charger.
Pressure Sensitivity – the line thickness changes with more or less pressure. The crayon does not have this ability, so that Apple Pencil would be better for artists that may need that function.
Had I NEVER had an Apple Pencil and purchased the Crayon straightaway, I believe I would be very happy and content with my choice. I enjoy the writing experience, it fits all the same tips as the Apple Pencil. As I said, I would consider purchasing it. I highly recommend it to people that have never had an Apple Pencil.
mike000mike –
The Logitech Crayon is an unusual shape for such a device, however when using it the overall the feel while using the Crayon it has a similar feel of writing with a carpente’s pencil and it is quite easy to use. My only real complaint is that it interferes with the size of the on screen keyboard, the keyboard appears smaller that normal
JA&Petey the Dog –
I have arthritis and this is so much easier to hold than the slick skinny little Apple Pencil. I hear pencil supports more functions. Maybe for high level users and artists, but for basic writing and research notes at my level of use, have not hit any limitations. Very happy with it. If I have a complaint it is that many cases for iPads cannot accommodate storing it so I have to use a stand alone carrying case. Minor but slightly annoying to have to carry iPad and a separate case for the crayon. Some cases can accommodate it but not as many choices.
Amazon Customer –
The big thing you’re going to get here is Logitech support product quality I guess and compatibility. Again with all my other stylus reviews because I had to shop these for a bunch of devices in my home, it could be trial and error it could be you get what you pay for and it could be you didn’t do your research enough. Make sure you check your device compatibility against the product and if you have to call these people just to make sure again this rant is more about making sure you don’t make a bad decision and spend too much or too little on these digital pens
Amazon Customer –
Although I have a Generation One Apple Pencil, I needed a backup stylus for my second (newest) ipad.
I work as a Professional Caricature Artist at both private and corporate events in Southeast Florida between Miami and West Palm Beach. Due to budget, most gigs opt for standard ‘Traditional’ Caricatures (Marker on Paper). Traditional Caricatures average between $100 to $150 per hour in Southeast Florida.
Last June (2021) at my request, another Caricaturist and friend taught me how to use the IOS program on my ipad called Procreate, allowing me to expand my art skills specifically at large Corporate venues where money is not an object. Digital Caricature Artist charge between $220 to $300 per hour. The ‘WOW’ factor where the ipad is connected via HDMI cable to a large monitor is amazing and attendees can view the Digital Art ‘come to life.’
Sometimes, the ‘charge’ of both the Apple Pencil and ipad drains quickly when doing lots of drawings at gigs. Unlike the Gen 2 Apple Pencil, which ‘attaches’ magnetically to the ipad the First generation Apple Pencil MUST be inserted into the ipad ‘lightning port’for charging and it takes between 15 to 25 minutes (depending on how much residual charge is left)
I recently purchased a second ipad (Gen 9) as a ‘back up’ and decided to investigate options.
The Logitech Crayon works flawless. Once fully charged (30 to 50 minutes at most) you press an area and the green light appears. It automatically works on your ipad. No ‘pairing’ which is required on Apple Pencils.
I did not see any significant change between the Logitech Crayon and my Apple Pencil Gen 1..except..the Apple Pencil is quieter. The Logitech Crayon has more of a mild ‘metallic’ sound when writing or drawing on the ipad screen. The point looks like plastic (not metal) and it is not a problem.
As far as ‘pressure sensitivity’, since I use the Software Digital Art Software called Procreate, I can easily adjust the opacity and width of the pen or brush strokes on the Procreate interface!
The Logitech Crayon arrived promptly (same day, if I recall) from Amazon in South Florida and I now use it more than the Apple Pencil.
Highly recommended. A great investment at about $70 for a high quality devise.