Logitech Crayon (USB-C) - Silver






Category: digital-pens






Category: digital-pens
The palm rejection works flawlessly, so I can rest my hand on the screen while sketching without any accidental marks. It charges via USB-C and lasts for hours on a single charge, which makes it perfect for taking notes in long meetings.
I was worried it wouldn’t be compatible with my iPad, but after the quick firmware update it paired instantly and the palm rejection works flawlessly. The USB-C charging is so convenient—no more hunting for a lightning cable.
The flat design keeps it from rolling off my desk, which is a huge plus for someone as clumsy as me. Battery life has been solid through a full day of note-taking without needing a charge.
Switching from an older stylus, I was pleasantly surprised by how well this one works with note-taking apps like Notability. The USB-C charging is convenient, and the battery lasted me through a full day of classes without needing a top-up.
The palm rejection is spot-on, so my hand can rest on the screen without causing chaos. Battery life feels solid, too—I've been using it for two days straight on a single charge.
Finally, a stylus that actually works as advertised. The flat design keeps it from rolling off my desk, and the palm rejection is seamless. Battery life has been impressive too, lasting through several full days of note-taking.
I love how the USB-C charging means I don’t need to hunt for a Lightning cable anymore—it’s ready to go in about 40 minutes. The flat side also keeps it from rolling off my desk, which was a constant annoyance with my old stylus.
This is the first stylus that actually feels like a proper pencil in my hand, with just enough weight to write naturally. The palm rejection works flawlessly on my iPad, so I can rest my hand while taking notes without accidentally drawing lines.
I was worried the USB-C charging would be a hassle, but it tops up in about 30 minutes and lasts for days of note-taking. The tip glides smoothly across the screen with no lag, making sketching feel surprisingly natural.
Finally, a stylus that actually works with my kid’s school-issued iPad without pairing headaches—the flat edge keeps it from rolling off my desk during meetings. The lack of pressure sensitivity is noticeable for drawing, but for writing and navigating, it’s perfectly precise.