Overview

Adonit Neo Stylus (Space Grey)

Draw, write, or annotate with ease using the Neo Stylus from Adonit. Designed for use with select iPad, iPad Air, iPad mini, and iPad Pro models, this stylus supports magnetic attachment and palm rejection for a natural user experience. Charging via a USB-C port and included cable, it delivers up to 9 hours of use for all-day performance. The aluminium construction provides everyday resilience; two included nibs allow for easy tip replacement.

SKU: GC58-ADNEOG

Adonit Neo Stylus (Space Grey)

Adonit Neo Stylus (Space Grey)

Draw, write, or annotate with ease using the Neo Stylus from Adonit. Designed for use with select iPad, iPad Air, iPad mini, and iPad Pro models, this stylus supports magnetic attachment and palm rejection for a natural user experience. Charging via a USB-C port and included cable, it delivers up to 9 hours of use for all-day performance. The aluminium construction provides everyday resilience; two included nibs allow for easy tip replacement.

Compatibility

iPad Air (3rd and 4th generation)

iPad mini (5th and 6th generation)

iPad (6th to 9th generation)

iPad Pro 11" (1st to 3rd generation)

iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd to 5th generation)

And later models

Magnetically Attachable

Attaching to the side of iPad magnetically, the Neo is designed to make portability and organisation a cinch.

Native Palm Rejection

Rest your palm comfortably on the screen while you write. The Adonit Neo supports palm rejection, so you don't have to worry about unintentional input or stray lines.

USB-C Charging While Writing

Utilising USB-C, the Adonit Neo can charge while your write. Plus, get up to 9 hours of battery life on a single charge for marathon creativity or productivity sessions.

Bye Bye Bluetooth

Tired of pairing via Bluetooth? The Adonit Neo forgoes Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to simply hit the power button to start writing.

Easily Wake the Notes App

Take notes of your ideas and creations in a jiffy by tapping your iPad to wake the Notes App.

Replaceable Tip

The Adonit Neo uses a spiral tip optimised for easy replacement. Two replacement nibs are included.

Key Features:

Works with Select iPad Models

Magnetic Attachment

Supports Palm Rejection

USB-C Charging for up to 9 Hours of Use

Aluminium Construction

What's in the Box:

Adonit Neo Stylus (Space Grey)

USB-C Cable

Replacement Nibs

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Product Overview

Adonit Neo Stylus (Space Grey)

Draw, write, or annotate with ease using the Neo Stylus from Adonit. Designed for use with select iPad, iPad Air, iPad mini, and iPad Pro models, this stylus supports magnetic attachment and palm rejection for a natural user experience. Charging via a USB-C port and included cable, it delivers up to 9 hours of use for all-day performance. The aluminium construction provides everyday resilience; two included nibs allow for easy tip replacement.

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