🖌️ Elevate Your Digital Writing Game!
The EMR Stylus for Remarkable 2 is a cutting-edge digital pen replacement featuring advanced palm rejection technology, 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, and a magnetic design for easy storage. Compatible with various devices, it requires no batteries and includes five replacement tips, ensuring a seamless writing experience.
E**K
Pretty close to RM2's pen
I bought this for my reMarkable 2 to replace the reMarkable Marker Plus. All you need to know:1. The RM nibs work with this pen. Yay!2. The writing experience with the included nibs is fine, but feels a bit less like paper. I'll use the RM nibs to get that slightly better feel. But when I run out I will use the included ones, they're not that bad.3. The eraser works well, although the feel of erasing is not as organic as with the RM. It's much more slippery. And the eraser feels a bit wobbly, but only noticed when inspecting the pen.4. Pressure sensitivity seems great.5. At extreme angles it seems you have to push harder than with the RM marker. It doesn't feel natural.6. Build quality, aside from the feel of the eraser, is excellent. I'd say equal to the RM.This is a fantastic deal. I'm so glad I didn't spend another $130 on the RM. My only hesitation in recommending this would be for people who use their tablet for drawing. I don't draw, I use it for notes and think this pen is great. But if you draw, the reduced pressure accuracy at more extreme pen angles might be an issue for you.
L**T
As good as the original
It does everything the one that I lost did, even the eraser works great. There have been no issues with this replacement writing tool. Recommended.
B**.
Decent magnetic backup for your S Pen with some caveats
I primarily use my tablet's S Pen for drawing and not much else, so this stylus seemed like a good backup that I wouldn't be as afraid to abuse. I consider Bluetooth functionality on the S Pen a bonus rather than a necessity, and I find the button on its barrel to be a nuisance that I always disable whenever possible. I do appreciate the rubberized tip on the S Pen for adding additional tooth, but its size and brittleness sent me looking for an alternative I wouldn't accidentally snap in half.This YEZriler stylus is decent. It's slightly larger than the S Pen, and it requires more activation force in order to make a stroke appear. The sensitivity on the lower end of the spectrum for lighter touches is also not as good since it goes from 0 to light-medium without much of a window for very-light. The tip is a harder plastic that glides along the surface of my Galaxy Tab quite easily, so perhaps some of that may be attributed to the lack of friction, but it still skips over the very-light sensitivity range with a softer nib. I can MOSTLY accomplish all of the same strokes with this stylus that I can with the S Pen, but delicate strokes require more finesse. Those with a heavier hand may actually prefer the marginal increase in force required, however. You could probably customize the pressure curve within apps to make the most of this behavior.It comes in functional packaging that you can use for storage and magnetically attaches to the side of my tablet perfectly when not in use. There are other premium EMR options out there, but few of them have this feature! You also get plenty of replacement tips, including one hidden underneath the "eraser" nub for easy access. Speaking of, the eraser functionality works in most Android apps I've tried, though Infinite Painter is sadly the odd one out. Maybe there's a setting I missed.I do have a couple other complaints after using this stylus for a bit.The clips holding the eraser cap inside the barrel on my unit are a little loose--sometimes you can twist the cap and get it tighter, but most of the time it just rattles, and I find that pretty annoying. The stylus comes with a protective tip cover that I actually put over the eraser nub to keep it from moving around. Unfortunately, the silicone cap doesn't stay on that end very well, and I've somehow already lost it somewhere. Oops!My second complaint is that the tilt functionality is a little hit or miss for me. To start, the tip sometimes pops in and out slightly if you press the stylus at a sharp angle (under 45°), something you'll encounter if you use tilt functionality often. This by itself isn't a dealbreaker--I have a Wacom Pro Pen 2 that sorta does this--but sometimes the tilt just doesn't want to cooperate. I'm not sure if it's an Infinite Painter problem or a stylus problem, but my S Pen doesn't run into this weirdness quite as often. It does, sometimes, but not as much. I guess it just can't get as low an angle as the S Pen while still maintaining contact with the tip. Normally this would be a minor annoyance at most, but I specifically wanted a sturdier stylus for tilt shading because doing that with the fragile S Pen feels so risky.I don't think my nitpicks should dissuade anyone: this is a solid stylus, especially if you find it at an appealing price. At the time of review this stylus approaches the price of some of those more popular options. Should you look elsewhere? I can't answer that. But the magnetic functionality of this stylus is a huge perk.
D**.
Not the worst but not the best
I tried to like the stylus, but it just wouldn't work reliably for me with my tablet. It felt like I had to be too deliberate in order for it to work. Maybe I got a dud, but I can only go by my experience.
T**R
Better than most OEM pens.
I have the entire line of Samsung Galaxy products, and I am always in the market for more comfortable and feature-rich stylus pens.This is one of the nicest, sturdiest, well-balanced, and high quality pens I own.The nib is perfect: not too broad and not too narrow. The package includes several replacements as well as a nib puller.The construction and materials are high quality and the feel and balance of the pen is superb.The detection, response, and tracking are impeccable, and I have yet to write with any errors or weirdness.If it had wireless features like my OEM Galaxy S9 Tab pen, I would stop using the OEM version.It's perfect.
C**8
Good replacement for Samsung tab s9 plus
It replaced my OEM stylus. It does not have a button to push so pentastic or other apps needing a button press won't get one... I rarely actually used the button function so I won't miss it. Good value for the price.
D**K
Excellent replacement for Remarkable 2 pen
This is the best replacement I have tested, and I have tested a lot! It has a smooth glide without being too slippery. The eraser is responsive and thorough. I highly recommend it for general use on the remarkable. I will say it is a bit of a broader line than others, but for my uses, that isn't a problem.
D**V
Nice time.
This is a pretty good stylus pen if you're looking for a backup or a replacement for one you’ve lost. It doesn’t have a button like most stylus pens, which is a bit of a downside, especially if you’re using it with a Galaxy device like the tablet (which I personally use). However, it’s great in that it has an eraser on the other end—you just flip it over to erase, and it works flawlessly.Connecting it is really simple—you just go to where your stylus normally syncs, place it there, and it’s good to go. One downside is that it's longer than a typical Galaxy S stylus pen, so it won’t stay on as securely if you have a case. But if you plan on keeping it on the side, it’s perfect.Quality-wise, it’s good and comes with some extra tips. For the price, it's not bad at all. It’s a good replacement to have, and it’s good value for what you pay. The design is similar to any typical stylus pen and looks almost identical to the S Pen—just without the button and slightly longer.
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