TIGO 400033 iPad Pencil Review: Magnetic Charging & Palm Rejection – Does it Deliver?

The TIGO 400033 iPad Pencil promises a seamless drawing and note-taking experience with its magnetic charging and palm rejection capabilities. But does it live up to the hype? After weeks of rigorous testing on various compatible iPad models, here’s my in-depth review.

Features and Specifications

Colour Name iPad stylus
Connection Type Bluetooth/Wireless
Wattage 15 W
Features Palm Rest, Ergonomic, Adjustable Tilt Function
Model Number 400033
Model Name TIGO 400033 iPad Pencil with Palm Rejection
Item Quantity 1

The standout feature is undeniably the magnetic charging. Snapping the pencil onto the side of the iPad for charging is incredibly convenient and a welcome upgrade over older methods. The palm rejection also works surprisingly well, allowing for natural hand placement while writing or drawing.

Performance and Usage

The responsiveness of the TIGO 400033 is excellent. There’s minimal lag, and the 1mm pen tip provides a satisfyingly precise writing and drawing experience. I used it for everything from note-taking in class to sketching quick diagrams, and it handled it all with ease. The tilt function adds another layer of nuance to the artistic capabilities, allowing for shading and line variations. The shortcut gestures, like taking screenshots and opening memos, worked flawlessly. However, I did notice occasional minor stutters during extended drawing sessions, especially when using more complex apps.

The build quality feels solid, although it’s not quite as premium as the Apple Pencil. The weight and balance are comfortable for prolonged use. Battery life is also quite impressive; I rarely needed to charge it more than once a week with moderate usage.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros: Magnetic charging, excellent responsiveness, good palm rejection, comfortable ergonomics, affordable price point.
  • Cons: Occasional minor stutters during intensive use, build quality not as premium as Apple Pencil, limited compatibility with older iPad models.

Final Verdict

Overall, the TIGO 400033 iPad Pencil offers a compelling alternative to the Apple Pencil at a more budget-friendly price. The magnetic charging and palm rejection are significant advantages, and the performance is largely excellent. While minor stutters occasionally appeared, they weren’t frequent enough to significantly detract from the overall positive user experience. If you’re looking for a reliable and convenient stylus for your compatible iPad model, the TIGO 400033 is a solid choice. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a well-performing and affordable iPad stylus.