Stylus Pen for iPad Pro Air Mini (Blue) JAMJAKE vs MEKO Stylus Pen for iPad (Palm Rejection, Tilt Sensor) – Apple Pencil Compatible
Overall winner: MEKO Stylus Pen for iPad (Palm Rejection, Tilt Sensor) – Apple Pencil Compatible
Key Differences
JAMJAKE (A) advertises broad device compatibility across iPad models from 2018–2025 and highlights quick charging and palm rejection, making it a good pick for users with multiple iPad generations. MEKO (B) emphasizes tilt sensing, palm rejection without Bluetooth, and easy power controls but notes tip durability concerns—suitable for artists wanting tilt support and simple pairing
Stylus Pen for iPad Pro Air Mini (Blue) JAMJAKE
Stylus pen compatible with 2018-2025 iPad models, featuring palm rejection and quick charging. Users report smooth writing speed and ease of use, especially with Procreate
Pros
- palm rejection support
- broad device compatibility (iPad line 2018-2025)
- quick charging capability
- sleek design
Cons
- confirm device compatibility before purchase
- no explicit pressure sensitivity details
- color option limited to blue in provided data
MEKO Stylus Pen for iPad (Palm Rejection, Tilt Sensor) – Apple Pencil Compatible
Stylus pen with palm rejection and tilt sensor for iPad, quick 10–13 minute charge for up to 9 hours of use. Easy on/off without Bluetooth; compatible with iPad models 2018 and later. Customers note smooth writing and good value
Pros
- palm rejection and tilt sensing
- no Bluetooth needed, easy power on/off
- fast charging for long usage
- compatible with multiple iPad models
Cons
- durability concerns for tips wearing out
- requires Bluetooth disabling if issues arise with Apple Pencil
- some users report variability in longevity
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MEKO |
| Durability | MEKO |
| Versatility | JAMJAKE |
| User Reviews | JAMJAKE |