Muse for Apple Vision Pro - Black





Category: digital-pens





Category: digital-pens
I was worried a stylus for spatial computing would feel gimmicky, but the pressure sensitivity when sketching in 3D space is surprisingly natural. The wrist strap is also a nice touch, keeps it secure during movement.
I was a bit worried about precision for note-taking on the Vision Pro, but this black stylus tracks every tiny stroke with zero lag. The weight is perfectly balanced, making long brainstorming sessions feel effortless.
I work in architecture and this stylus handles fine line work on the Vision Pro beautifully—the pressure sensitivity is surprisingly accurate for digital drafting. Battery life has held up through several long sessions, too.
Switching between the brush and pencil tips is seamless, and the pressure sensitivity actually makes a difference when sketching. The matte finish keeps it from slipping during longer sessions, and the battery lasts through a full afternoon of work.
The hand feel is really nice, the weight is balanced so it doesn't tire my wrist during long drawing sessions. Pressure sensitivity works perfectly for both light sketching and bold strokes.
Moved from a standard stylus, and the palm rejection on this digital pen works flawlessly with Vision Pro — no accidental marks when my hand rests on the screen. The pressure sensitivity feels really natural for sketching fine lines and shading.
The battery life is solid enough to get through a full design session without needing to recharge, and the tip glides across the screen just like a real pen. I've been using it for sketching and it feels surprisingly precise, even for fine details.
The pressure sensitivity is incredible—I can get a fine line just by barely touching the tip, and it’s made drawing on Vision Pro feel much more natural. The nib glides smoothly across the glass without any skipping.
Switching between brush sizes is so smooth with the pressure sensitivity, it finally makes digital painting on the headset feel like using real art tools. The battery lasts through multiple sessions without needing a charge, which is a huge plus for me.
The tracking feels incredibly precise—almost like writing with a real pen on paper. I can sketch detailed notes without my hand cramping, and the pressure sensitivity picks up even the lightest strokes.