I have an iPad Air 2 and despaired of getting a decent, effective and sturdy stylus with a narrow yet forgiving nib. I found it: The Apex Fusion.
Well designed and constructed (I got the lovely blue version), it feels great in the hand and during use. made; barely Takes sips off of the internal battery, and sports a sturdy and quiet nib. No scratching (or even scratchy sounds during use). Works fab on my iPhone, too.
One button powers it up, and the discreet blue light tells you when its own. As others noted, it automatically turns itself off every 30 minutes, which was kind of frustrating at first, but I’ve since adjusted to it.
IPad Air 2 owners have been the poor, abandoned cousins in the Apple World: Left behind by the first Apple Pencil, outpriced on the second, and forgotten by most stylus manufacturers (and I’m looking at you 53, you Pencil-abandoners!), the choices are disappointing: Buy cheap, dumb styli with few features and poorly constructed, or pony up a chunk of money for underwhelming features in an expensive package.
This is a quality instrument that’s also a great value. It works well with a lot of my drawing/sketching and writing apps. It is not, however, Bluetooth-enabled, so delivers features better than a plain stylus would but not quiet as dialed in and effective as a BT stylus tied to your app’s APK.
And I like buying from a US company with a good product and minimal but effective packaging.
As Ahnold said, “I’ll be back.” And I will, too!