I would have preferred charging through micro-USB because those cables are almost ubiquitous.īattery life is rated to last 14 hours. I've lost one before and had to buy a replacement, and days later I found the original in my bag. Be careful not to lose the charger because you'll have to buy a replacement. The battery is built in and you have to charge it with the USB thumb drive charger provided. The diameter is quite similar to a wooden pencil and the weight is 12g which is quite lightweight. You can choose from three colours: black, silver and bronze. The metallic body is solid and matte surface finishing looks good. Dash 2 has a gap between the tip holder and the body. So I wonder why the tip has to wobble with Dash 2. There's also another stylus released recently called the Adonit Snap that also features the 1.9mm tip but there's no wobble there. I always thought that the wobbly tip has something to do with pressure sensitivity however this stylus does not support pressure sensitivity. I said "still" because there are other Adonit styluses with tips that are designed this way. Unfortunately, the tip still wobble slightly when in contact with the screen. With a tip this small, you can write or draw without the tip blocking the line beneath. Highlight of this stylus is the 1.9mm tip. The stylus that I'm reviewing today is provided by Adonit. The second generation has surprised me with its improvement. The first generation of Adonit Dash had potential but it did not live up to my expectations.
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