The Adonit 'Snap' Bluetooth Stylus Works with iPhone and Android Devices
Michael Hemsworth — April 30, 2017 — Tech
References: adonit.net & gadgetsin
Incorporating a PixelPoint tip, the Adonit 'Snap' Bluetooth smartphone stylus is intended to offer users accurate capabilities in a slim, compact device that can even be stored directly on a device.
The majority of smartphones are designed without a stylus and focus on utilizing the fingers and thumbs in order to perform actions on the device. The Adonit 'Snap' stylus aims to offer professional users the ability to write, draw and design directly from their device without having to rely on their digits alone.
The Adonit 'Snap' smartphone stylus features a rechargeable battery that will enable up to seven-hours of continuous usage when fully charged. The Adonit 'Snap' is designed to enable precision handwriting and drawing capabilities to break down the barriers that can exist between the analog and digital worlds.
The majority of smartphones are designed without a stylus and focus on utilizing the fingers and thumbs in order to perform actions on the device. The Adonit 'Snap' stylus aims to offer professional users the ability to write, draw and design directly from their device without having to rely on their digits alone.
The Adonit 'Snap' smartphone stylus features a rechargeable battery that will enable up to seven-hours of continuous usage when fully charged. The Adonit 'Snap' is designed to enable precision handwriting and drawing capabilities to break down the barriers that can exist between the analog and digital worlds.
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