iPad Stylus Pen FG-325 with Palm Rejection for iPad 10th/9th/8th/7th/6th Gen & More
For weeks, I’ve been putting the FG-325 iPad Stylus pen through its paces. This pen promises accurate writing and drawing with palm rejection, and I was eager to see if it lived up to the hype. My testing involved everything from note-taking and sketching to detailed illustration work on various iPad models.
The FG-325 boasts several key features: palm rejection, tilt functionality, magnetic attachment, and a lightweight design. The palm rejection is surprisingly effective, minimizing accidental input while resting my hand on the screen. The tilt function adds a nice level of nuance to my drawings, allowing for varying line weights. The magnetic attachment is a convenient feature, ensuring I always know where my stylus is. Its lightweight nature makes for comfortable extended use.
In terms of performance, the FG-325 generally performs admirably. The latency is minimal; there’s virtually no noticeable delay between pen strokes and on-screen response. I found the accuracy to be very good, allowing for precise line work and detailed sketches. The pen glides smoothly across the screen, offering a pleasant writing experience. However, on very fine details, I occasionally experienced a slight inconsistency, although it wasn’t significant enough to be a major drawback. I tested it on various apps, including Notes, Procreate, and GoodNotes, and it performed consistently well across the board.
I particularly appreciated the pen’s performance during note-taking. The palm rejection allowed me to write comfortably without worrying about accidental inputs. I also tested the stylus with sketching and found that the tilt function added a level of realism to my drawings. The larger tilt area was noticeably helpful when creating thicker strokes.
The magnetic attachment is also a welcome addition. It ensures that the stylus is always within reach and prevents it from getting lost. While it is light and comfortable to hold, prolonged use did result in a little hand fatigue. This is not uncommon with most styluses though.
Pros & Cons
- Pros: Accurate, low latency, effective palm rejection, convenient magnetic attachment, good tilt function, comfortable for moderate use.
- Cons: Occasional minor inconsistency with very fine details, slight hand fatigue with prolonged use.
Overall, the FG-325 iPad Stylus pen provides a solid and reliable writing and drawing experience. Its strong points – palm rejection, tilt functionality, and magnetic attachment – outweigh its minor drawbacks. While some might experience slight hand fatigue during extensive use, the convenience and accuracy make it a worthwhile purchase for most iPad users. I would recommend the FG-325 to anyone looking for a reliable and affordable stylus for their iPad.
Specification | Value |
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Product Weight | 0.13 g |
Colour Name | White |
What’s In The Box | Pencil for iPad |
Product Length | 11 cm |
Product Height | 3 cm |
Product Width/Depth | 13 cm |
Model Number | FG-325 |
Model Name | FG-325 |