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The Wacom Bamboo Fineline 3 Smart Stylus is a cutting-edge active touch pen designed for Apple iOS devices, featuring a precision 1.9mm tip, ergonomic design, and customizable shortcuts to enhance your note-taking and sketching experience. With palm rejection technology and a smart twist mechanism, this stylus ensures a seamless and natural writing feel, making it the perfect tool for professionals and creatives alike.
Brand | Wacom |
Product Dimensions | 14.73 x 2.54 x 10.16 cm; 18 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | CS-610CK |
Manufacturer | Wacom, Inc |
Series | Bamboo Fineline 3 |
Colour | Black |
Form Factor | Stylus |
RAM Size | 4 TB |
Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 5.5 |
Power Source | Battery |
Battery description | Lithium |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 0.1 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries only |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 18 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**A
Nice one
Not as good as Apple Pencil, but pretty good at this price. I would recommend.
D**N
Calibration issue
The pen itself is very good with the palm rejection working very well on some however on the Wacom bamboo official app the calibration is of so almost impossible to draw/write with it.
L**Y
Great product - well packaged - fast delivery
This works perfectly with Wacom tablet (as you would expect). Not so much with iPad mini, even when using Wacom apps. It has a nice solid feel, the battery holds the charge really well even when it is being used regularly. Another thing I liked about was that it is a bit shorter than the Apple pencil and feels really comfortable when sketching and writing.
R**.
Does not work well with ipad 4th generation
I was excited to buy the bamboo fineline 3 after reading the description about it being suitable for use with the 4th gen ipad. The main functionality for me for this is note-taking. Unfortunately, I have not had much joy using the stylus - it does not accurately capture my handwriting and annoyingly a number of letters have to be repeated when writing since they simply don't register and dissappear. I have tried a number of different apps including bamboo paper, goodnotes and zoomnotes with similar outcomes. So, basically, for the older ipad at least this is unuseable for my purposes.
A**R
As note taker, in combo with Wacom Bamboo Paper ...
As note taker, in combo with Wacom Bamboo Paper, this stylus is is a beast.Give 3 star because of the consistency of the product quality and found the twisting switch on is fragile. My first one was bended and could not fully twisted, the second one is find, but the stylus sometime laggy when writing. Now i am waiting for he 3rd one, so tiring.Moreover the app support is not too many, only Note Plus and Bamboo Paper. It is work in Procreate and Tayasui but with pressure sensitivity.
V**O
Poor Precision/Writing Experience (For Me)
I bought this pen because of its palm rejection and then said precision feature. I use GoodNotes to take notes and expected, at least, a good experience (I wasn't expecting something like writing on paper or Apple Pen) but it turned out to be not so precise and eventually annoying. There are some issues that made me dislike this device:* Because of the split screen functionality on the iPad, this stylus automatically is disconnected from the app, so if you're right handed like me, and slightly drags your hand near the right border of the screen, the pen will disconnect, then you'll have to connect it again through its button. Ok, you can turn it off just like the gestures, but with the ordinary stylus it's not necessary at all, and even the gestures don't need to be turned off when using it.* I bought mainly because of its fine point, precision and palm rejection, that's why I thought the price worth it. The image below shows the difference between this pen and an ordinary rubber pen. (I do believe the second line is more readable than the first)* Poor performance on taking fast notes, once again, in order to achieve better precision, you'll have to find out many ways to have a good writing. As you can see on the top there are these "points" caused by the writing, but it seems its a problem of GoodNotes app, because it can't tell the difference between the touch of the stylus nib and my palm/fingers that sometimes make this things (the faster you write, the worse is the result).* There are lags and sometimes (at least once in every line written) you have to make the letter/symbol/sign again.Overall I didn't have a nice experience with it, I was expecting a little bit more for such price. A friend of mine tested on his iPad and found it amazing, although he just wrote some dummy things in order to get to know the device. Some things you may consider are the app using, in my case I use GoodNotes, and wasn't willing to test it on other note taking apps. It didn't work well with GoodNotes, in my case. In my case, my goal was to use it on my lectures and it doesn't fulfill my expectations. I can tell nothing about drawing with it.
A**L
Works great with iPad Air 2
Having tried an Adonit Pixel, which didn’t work at all with my iPad Air 2 I tried the Wacom. This worked straight out of the box and I was able to scroll through my iPad, open apps and the writing works really well in apps such as Notes, OneNote, Explain Everything and Adobe Sketch. I could pair it with apps via Bluetooth as well and pressure sensitivity worked with Adobe Sketch. It feels nice when writing on the screen and I can be quite precise with lettering.
E**E
Excellent first step to digital art
Excellent if you want to test the waters on some digital sketching (with procreate or something). The setting up was really easy, and the pen's accuracy is pretty good. I would definitely recommend it before you spend 2000 on an iPad Pro + apple pen for digital art.
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