JotTouch mov HD

What I Found

A practical first look at the Adonit Jot Touch Bluetooth stylus for iPad, including what comes in the box, how.

I had already been using the regular Adonit Jot Pro for about a year, so when I got my hands on the Jot Touch, the big question was simple: does adding Bluetooth and pressure sensitivity actually make this stylus better for real iPad use?

The Adonit Jot Touch paired with the iPad pretty easily, worked in supported apps like Noteshelf, SketchBook Pro, and Procreate, and felt like a solid, well-made stylus. The smaller disc tip was an immediate improvement, and the magnetic USB charger was a nice design touch.

What this video covers

  • What Comes In The Box
  • The Smaller Disc Tip
  • Charging And Power
  • Pairing With The iPad
  • Testing In Noteshelf

The short version

The Adonit Jot Touch paired with the iPad pretty easily, worked in supported apps like Noteshelf, SketchBook Pro, and Procreate, and felt like a solid, well-made stylus. The smaller disc tip was an immediate improvement, and the magnetic USB charger was a nice design touch.

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