🖊️ Elevate your Apple Pencil game with style and ease!
The Compatible with Apple Pencil Magnetic Sleeve is a soft silicone holder designed for the Apple iPad Pro Pencil. It features 6 embedded magnets for easy attachment, a comfortable grip to prevent slipping, and comes in 5 stylish colors. The sleeve is easy to install and includes extra metal strips for versatile storage options.
Brand | FRTMA |
Item model number | FRT008-2 |
Item Weight | 0.25 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.47 x 0.42 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 0.47 x 0.42 inches |
Color | Ivory White |
Manufacturer | FRTMA |
ASIN | B06XJ26RBR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 5, 2016 |
C**D
Works great with Staedtler noris digital jumbo EMR stylus!
I bought for the EMR stylus I use with my ReMarkable 2 tablet. I have the Staedtler noris digital jumbo, which is a pretty fat stylus. I was able to put on this sleeve, but it was a bit of a struggle, and I had to glue the eraser cap back onto the stylus when I was done. There's no way this thing is coming off without a similar struggle, but it's great for what it is. The magnet is very strong, and I haven't had any issues with interference with the Wacom EMR tech on the tablet.
C**M
Does what it says well - A good alternative to upgrading to an iPad Pro for the 2nd Gen Pencil
This is one accessory I had been waffling over getting for the longest time, and decided on a whim this week to throw it in with another order of accessories for my iPad. I have to say, this thing seems like a very honest, utilitarian little thing to help affix the pencil to your iPad for easy carry.I will judge 5 stars for it as fair: The price and the value for being able to stick your Apple Pencil to your iPad, regardless of whether or not you are using it in a case, outweighs any future cons that I have yet to see with this little guy.I purchased my iPad 9.7 in 2018 as a portable sketchbook and notebook. I'm still somewhat of a hobbyist artist, and whatever larger illustrations I do, I prefer to do on my PC. As such, I don't use the pencil so often that I can't afford the ~30 mintues it takes to fully charge it, which I can do without impeding my workflow overmuch. So, I couldn't justify the upgrade even as far as using it for my craft is concerned. So, I turned to this grip as an alternative to having to use an awkward, bulky adhesive grip or sleeve attached to my case. I am so happy with my decision.The grip will fix itself to both long edges of the iPad itself (though I found that the one beneath the power button is a bit stronger), as well as to both my Smart Cover and my third party folding case.Of course magnets will wear down over time - however long that will take - but for 10 bucks I am perfectly fine with having to replace it maybe once or twice during the 5~ years I hope to keep my standard iPad 9.7 before finally upgrading. Plus, I can keep the cap cover on my iPad while carrying it together - something I could not do except with the frankly ugly adhesive solutions.Would 100% recommend, especially if you want the basic utility of keeping your Pencil with your iPad, but without the ~700+$ price tag of both pencil and iPad upgrade. Will probably pick up another in one more color as a backup if/when this one fails or gets damaged.
L**7
Great product, esp for iPad 10th gen
Got this because the 10th gen iPad’s camera location changed how Apple designed the magnet layout. This means no magnetic pencil holding built into your device. This little sleeve is great, highly magnetic, and comes with 2 adhesive magnets. This things works well enough that I haven’t used the magnets, but they have a nice sleek design if you choose to use them.This grip is made of soft silicone and really comfy to use. It does not interfere with using your pencil, and is a nice little upgrade in itself.
O**E
Decent grip, handy storage, fits in Smatree case
Pretty good, and mostly does what I hoped it would.It's a simple silicone sleeve with a magnetic strip on one side. As such, and because that strip needs to be flat to properly adhere to either the other strips provided that you can secure other places if desired or to the cover/iPad pro, this makes the sleeve a bit odd in shape, but nothing that inhibits use.Although I find the magnet helpful when moving, say to another room - I can flip the lid shut on my 10.5 Pro's case and stick the Pencil to the outside - the main reason I got it we for the textured surface. I find the Apple Pencil very slick and because of it's slight weight (making for great balance) it feels like retouching images with a rod of glass. It just "felt" like it was slipping even when it wasn't. So this provides enough traction without throwing other things off.One could probably use the old fashioned pencil sponges from the school supply section at your local store, but I store the Apple Pencil in this Smatree Pencil Holder Case for Apple Pencil when not actively in use, and anything much thicker than tis would have to be removed after each use. There is enough room to store the Pencil magnet-up in the case because the silicone is much thinner than on many of the other options.Overall good, but pricey when you consider what it is.
J**L
Works great on my HP Chromebook
My HP Chromebook came with a stylus that was magnetized but it's no longer supported. I had to buy a third-party stylus. The one I purchased did not have any magnetism so this works great. It's a little tight to get in but once it's on it's great, yeah sticks well.
B**R
Handy Apple Pencil Holder
You have an Apple Pencil. You've probably already protected the nib and put an attachment on that prevents the cap from being lost. Now how do you prevent the Pencil itself from being lost? Easy, this magnetic sleeve.This is a tight fitting silicone sleeve that comes in a variety of colors. Embedded in the silicone are seven tiny magnets. This will cause it to conveniently stick to the "right side" of an iPad (with the selfie camera on top position). This is the natural position to stick it directly on your iPad and seems done intentionally by design.Should you have your iPad in a case, you are also provided two magnetic strips to stick on things you want your Apple Pencil to stick to. You could put a magnetic strip on the right spine of a case, or the side of your computer, or wherever you want. If the object is magnetic, you don't need the strip at all. It's great to have these strips included.No, the silicone isn't completely round. The magnets protrude out to a thin flat end, but this doesn't affect holding it. You'll get used to holding it with the flat side away from your fingers. This design also helps prevent your Pencil from rolling off the table.I think this is a wonderful and handy product. While it's nice to have an Apple Pencil displayed without accessories, I'd rather protect it to maintain it for a higher resale value in the future. Recommended.
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