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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

A new option for those looking for an affordable iPad stylus with SonarPen 2

SonarPen was launched in 2018 as an affordable alternative to Apple Pencil. This pen, which does not require more costly technologies such as Bluetooth because it connects to the iPad via audio signals via cable, attracted a lot of attention from users. Now, the developed SonarPen 2 attracts attention again by offering tilt detection, replaceable tip and more innovations along with USB-C connection.

SonarPen 2 continues to retain features like palm rejection, pressure sensitivity, and a customizable hotkey. In addition, it has a tip structure that is very similar to Apple Pencil. This tip can be replaced as it wears out, allowing users to enjoy efficient use for a longer period of time. However, one of the biggest innovations that attracts attention is the tilt detection ability.

With these features, the SonarPen 2 stands out as an affordable option, especially when compared to more expensive alternatives like the $70 Adonit Note Plus. However, this model only works over the USB-C or Lightning port and is compatible with models of the iPad with a smart pen display digitizer.

Application support is important

In order to use all the features of SonarPen 2, applications that support the pen must be preferred. Currently, popular drawing applications such as ibis Paint X and Zen Brush 3 fully support SonarPen 2’s features such as pressure sensitivity and tilt detection. However, in unsupported applications, although the pen works like Apple Pencil, pressure sensitivity cannot be used.

SonarPen 2 is currently available for pre-order on Kickstarter. Users who order early can get the pen at a discounted price of around $32. The retail price of the product is expected to be $45. It is stated that shipments will begin in April 2025.

As a result, SonarPen 2 aims to create a strong alternative to Apple Pencil with its affordable price and new features. However, it should not be forgotten that compatible devices and applications should be preferred in order to achieve full performance.

Danish Kapoor