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The tesha Surface Pen is a versatile stylus designed for Microsoft Surface devices, featuring 1024 pressure sensitivity, palm rejection, and an impressive 2500 hours of battery life. With eraser and right-click functions, it enhances productivity while ensuring a seamless writing experience.
R**Z
The pen tip broke already (Update)
I've barely used the pen for drawing but looks like the tip broke and the rest is stuck inside the pen, unable to be removed. The pen has become unusable because there is no way to remove the pen tip in case it breaks.Updated 20240514After a few weeks of moderate use on my tea aller I will say it is a very nice pen, lightweight and fuss free. The seller was willing to send me another pen as the other one has the pen tip broken inside and the piece is stuck and have more charged my review accordingly. Even after hours of use the pen still functions properly without stutter or lockup like my previous pen. The erase button is a time saver as well.
R**I
Works well for what I need it for
I bought this pen to use on my Microsoft Pro 6 (I love this little machine), but I needed some type of pen to use on documents for work, but I didn't want to buy the high priced Microsoft one. This works really well, it's responsive and very easy to use. Put in the batteries and screw the cap back on and you are ready to go. It also came with two extra nibs for replacement. It's not to heavy, but it isn't light weight either - but I prefer a regular pen with a little weight to it anyway. The price was also extremely reasonable, the only thing that would really take it over the top is a rechargeable model and the ability to buy extra nibs should the pen last longer than the two extra that were provided.
A**R
Good enough
I am totally a stylus person. I have them laying around everywhere. Still, for some reason I don't ever use this specific one on my Surface Go 2. It's kinda pointless unless maybe you're drawing or something. What's driving me crazy is the no mouse. So my suggestion is if you are finding yourself stuck deciding should you get a mouse or a stylus, I would go with mouse. The stylus is cool tho it's not generic feeling or cheap. For the few times I've moved it out of my way LOL it feels durable. Does stick to the side of the table kind of. Other than that haven't really given it a shot. I've heard others suggest using it as a mouse but yea no.This specific one was much cheaper so that's a plus and I've read reviews that it broke right away but I've been shuffling this thing around my top drawer for weeks and it still works fine.
M**S
Great Pen for my Surface 3!
I'm a freelance illustrator, I do Portraits and a Comic.Usually I use a drawing monitor connected to my PC or to my Surface 3, but when I'm away from home, I use my Surface 3 for drawing.I don't like the pressure sensitivity of the original Surface Pen, so, I wanted a Pen with more pressure sensitivity and I found this Tesha Pen.It came in a small nice box, with the battery and an extra nib.It has 1024 levels of pressure and so far it's been working really great! It's not bluetooth, so it doesn't have the button for the Windows Ink area. But it has the two usual buttons on a side, one for toggle between Pen/Eraser, and the other one as the Right Click. I like to keep two buttons like that.About the palm rejection, I think it's better than the original Surface Pen, although it's not perfect. I still get sometimes unwanted lines. But I always draw with a Anti fouling glove, so, I don't care much about the palm rejection. I was looking for more pressure levels and with this pen you got them.The tip feels good on my Surface, it's pretty much like from the original Surface Pen, don't worry for any scratches.I think it's a great companion for my Surface, and so far I'm only using this pen, I keep my original Surface Pen for a spare.
B**F
Works and the customer service is excellent
I bought this for my Surface Pro 7 and the first time I used it there was a physical problem with the pen - probably a one-in-a-million type of problem. The end of the pen that covers the nib wasn't screwed all the way on. The first time I used the pen I took it out of the box and clipped it to my shirt collar as I ran out the door for an appointment - so I hadn't tested it and noticed the loose part. By the time I got to my appointment the part had fallen off and was gone.I emailed the company and explained the problem, wondering if I could buy the part instead of buying a whole new pen. They immediately - and without any follow-up questions or forms - explained it was under warranty and replaced the part.And the pen works great with my Surface so, I'm happy as a clam.
E**.
great size and response
slim profile and great weight the only thing I can say is that the batteries are so specific I had to orede a pair and a charger
J**R
so I pulled off the annoying paper tab since it didn't look like I would ...
well, I ventured into the world of ms surface and thought I should get the "pen"; opened the box, no real instructions except for a little cardboard "picture"; unscrewed it to put the battery in - paper tab flopping around; the cardboard picture says " can not be cut off" - whatever that means; the pic also says the battery is pre installed, which it isn't; so I pulled off the annoying paper tab since it didn't look like I would be able to screw the pen back together if I didn't; the spring goes flying across the room, and I assume it is supposed to be attached and not laying loose; I couldn't figure out how to give this zero stars, since how can I give it one when it fell apart before I could even use it. Guess it will be returned.
L**N
Not as good as the real deal
First of all, this is a third-party item, not the actual Surface pen, let alone the most current version. I bought this when one of my kids misplaced my new surface pen, and I am not in live with it.Cons:*There is no eraser on the pen.*The pen is barely magnetic and falls off my surface all the time.*The pen is round, with no flat sides, and rolls away all the time. It's probably why it doesn't stay magnetized to the tablet as well.*Since it isn't a surface pen, Palm rejection does not work.Pros:*It writes pretty well, with minimal lag.*It's cheaper than the most current Surface pen.If I were to go back, I would spend the extra to make sure I was purchasing the actual Surface pen.
J**Z
Demasiado sensible
Lo use con una Microsoft surface y está demasiado sensible hasta molesta un poco
**3
Compatibilidad
Excelente producto funciona con surface pro 4 y Laptop Dell
S**R
Works brilliantly and much cheaper than the Microsoft one
Fraction of the price of the official Microsoft one and works perfectly.
K**R
Surface go pen
Ideal pen and used daily.Very good value and arrived in plenty of time
E**E
good substitute
Nog the original pen as it was lost. Does the job though & a neat little case to stick on side of laptop to pop the pen in, the original shouldve had this instead of a magnet pen that gets easily lost.
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