The stylus for iPad They have never really gone from being a more precise replacement for our finger, that is, they interacted in a purely tactile way with the screen. Today we want to introduce you to a stylus that actually communicates with the iPad for more precise writing or drawing. We talk about pogo-connect Company Have one.
We have seen other iPad stylus communicating with the tablet such as the Haha Stylus who used the microphone to transmit your information pressure sensor to the tablet. This project reached the sum to which it aspired on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform a few months ago. Now it sends remittances of this model little by little, after paying $ 89,99.
In the case of pogo-connect, the information collected by the pressure sensor is transmitted to the iPad by Bluetooth 4.0. Once we put the tip of the stylus on the screen of the tablet we will see how a Blue LED indicating that communication between accessory and device has started. From that moment, the touch assimilation of the screen will only work on the tip of the stylus, that is, if we put our hand or any finger on the touch screen it will ignore it so that we can draw or write more uninhibited and comfortably.
Ten One ensures that its pressure sensor detects hundreds of pressure levels and that its creation works at any angle of support on the screen and without prior calibration.
It is a solid and very durable product that is already equipped to allow the incorporation of new tips that are being developed thanks to an interchangeable tip head.

As power it uses AAA batteries, easy to find in any supermarket.
Pogo Connect supports 16 iPad drawing and writing apps: Brushes, Zen Brush, PDFpen for iPad, Procreate, Sketch Club, FlipBook HD, SketchBook Pro, Art Studio, Good Notes, Paper by FiftyThree, NotePad Pro, Colors, NoteBinder , Noteshelf, IbisPaint and ArtRage.
The price of this product will be $79,95 and is on pre-sale until its release on October 31.
Source: Gizmag