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Adonit makes a fine point about the merits of a truly pen-like stylus, with an impressive 1.9mm tip

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We’ve seen lots of Jots from Adonit, but the Dash has to be the thinnest electronic stylus from the company yet. The tip is just 1.9mm, while the clip-and-carry body has an 8mm diameter. Compare that to the 12mm of LynkTec’s Rechargeab­le Apex stylus. The result is a balanced, pen-like feel that’s comfortabl­e, light and extremely precise to use.

How is this achieved? Bluetooth is nice if the apps you use support it, but the fact is that many writing and sketching apps don’t. Adonit has therefore dropped the Bluetooth technology found in its earlier styluses, in favour of a more simplified feature set that works with any app or device you care to throw at it.

The drawback is that there’s no palm rejection or pressure sensitivit­y, and no extra button support. But if you’re just using the Dash to sketch a quick scene or mock up a storyboard, its lack of Bluetooth is no big loss. It even works as a navigation­al tool for swiping through screens to find your preferred sketching app.

A quick click on the top of the Dash turns it on, generating an electric field that simulates the conductivi­ty of a human finger. It’s powered by a rechargeab­le battery and Adonit quotes 14 hours’ charging time – the power LED stayed lit throughout a week of evenings testing the device with the Evernote, Paper and Notability apps. Mounting the pen in the neat little magnetic USB charging dock brought the pen back to full charge in under half an hour.

If you’re looking for a simple, convenient, long-lasting stylus that you can pick up and start writing and sketching with just like a traditiona­l pen straight away, then the Dash is ideal. But painting folks seeking different strokes should look at Bluetooth alternativ­es, such as the Jot Touch.

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By dropping Bluetooth, Adonit has crafted a light and refined note-taking and sketching tool.
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A click is all it takes for you to begin using the universall­y compatible stylus.
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The Jot Dash is available in black and silver.
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