Works with: iPad (from 6th gen); iPad mini (from 5th gen); iPad Air (from 3rd gen); iPad Pro 11-inch; iPad Pro 12.9-inch (from 3rd gen); iPad Pro 13-inch
The Logitech Crayon was one of the first quality alternatives to the original Apple Pencil, and since then the company has updated the stylus to an improved second generation. This features a refined design and ditches the Lightning port of the first one, replacing it with the more useful USB-C.
Where the first-gen model featured orange plastic coloring at the top and bottom as an option, the new version goes for a sleeker, simpler aesthetic with a silver aluminum and grey plastic combination.
Much of the construction remains the same, as the initial version proved so popular, meaning you get a slim, lightweight plastic chassis that’s flat on the two longer sides. This gives the Logitech Crayon a similar feel to a carpenter’s pencil, which brings the added benefit of not rolling off a table when you put it down.
It’s not magnetized, which seems a shame as the shape lends itself to sitting flush along the side of an iPad, which also means it can’t be recharged wirelessly. This makes it akin to the original Apple Pencil and remember that the similarly priced Apple Pencil (USB-C) doesn’t support wireless charging either.
You get excellent palm rejection, tilt support, instant pairing by simply sliding the power switch, and the Crayon writes smoothly with no noticeable lag. As with the Apple Pencil (USB-C) there’s no pressure sensitivity, so this isn’t really a stylus for graphic designers or artists, both of whom would be better off with the Apple Pencil Pro.
The Logitech Crayon works with all iPads from 2018 or later and will give you around 7 hours of writing time when fully charged – which takes just under an hour. It also comes with three indicator lights to let you know how much charge is left in the device, so you don’t suddenly find the power goes out mid-sentence.
If you want an alternative to the Apple Pencil (USB-C) that offers the same features but with a different take on the design, then the Logitech Crayon (USB-C) is a solid choice. Plus, the original version is still available if you prefer the Lightning connector (you’ll find it further down on this list).
Source : Macworld