Note that I've used other disc tip styluses that can return to original position too but some of their connection is a bit too stiff and the disc has difficulty facing the screen when pressing down. Overall, the MEKO performs more consistently because of the disc's ability to return to its original shape. It has that feeling of cushioning the tip as you press down. So the MEKO stylus has the slight advantage there.Īdonit's disc tip has a springy feel so it feels slightly better while drawing. The disc should always face down as much as possible to the screen but because of the ball tip, sometimes, it may face further away than it should. With Adonit, I find that sometimes the disc will be in the wrong position for me to keep drawing. The disc tip that returns to its original position works better in most situations. But when the stylus is lifted, only the MEKO disc will return to its original position. When drawing, both discs will face the screen flat. Adonit uses a ball tip and the disc is attached to that ball. The main difference between the discs is the connection between the tip and the disc. There's no parallax problems that are common with digital styluses. The lines always appear directly beneath the tip, and the transparent disc allows you to see the lines as they appear beneath the tips. They do wear out though if you use them long enough. These wire mesh tips work just like rubber tips but are more durable because they are made of metal. It's certainly more convenient to have both tips built into the same stylus. The MEKO stylus is a 2-in-1 stylus which has both the disc tip and wire mesh tip. I personally prefer the cleaner more minimalist design of Adonit. In terms of look and feel, both companies produced rather high quality styluses with good build quality. In the photo above, from top to bottom, we have MEKO, Adonit Mark, Adonit Jot Pro, MEKO (again). The styluses that I'm comparing are the MEKO 2-in-1 stylus (2nd gen), Adonit Jot Pro and Adonit Mark. Both MEKO and Adonit produces disc tip and wire mesh styluses.
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