Sketch Pro is the gold standard for smart, precise and creative drawing, note taking and document marking. All of this comes with virtually no latency, pixel- perfect accuracy, tilt sensitivity and palm rejection support. Smartix Sketch Pro magnetically connects to the side of your compatible iPad and charges it while you're on the go.
Ultra-Slim Nib: Achieve fine, detailed lines with the ultra-slim nib, perfect for intricate sketches, smooth writing, and precise control.
Palm Rejection Technology: Enjoy a natural drawing experience with palm rejection technology, allowing you to rest your hand on the screen without interruptions or stray marks.
Tilt Sensitivity: Add shading and depth intuitively with tilt sensitivity, making it easy to transition from light strokes to bold shading for true artistic expression.
Instant Response (0.1s Latency): Experience real-time interaction with 0.1s latency, providing smooth, uninterrupted strokes as you create.
Customizable Gestures: Simplify your workflow by setting up custom gestures, allowing you to switch tools, undo, and more with a simple flick or tap.
There are 3 types of cable connectors that are used for charging phones.
USB-C Charging Cables: This is the most commonly used charging cable, designed to work with all the latest Android phones, and a wide range of tablets, laptops, and more.
Lightning Charging Cables: The Lightning connector is used exclusively with Apple devices, though not all of them. Currently the iPhone still uses a Lightning connector, while the latest iPad models are now using USB-C. A Lightning cable is also required to charge AirPods.
Micro USB Charging Cables: The Micro USB cable is now virtually obsolete. In the past it was the main charging method for phones, small items like toys, and early wireless headphones.
What are the different types of phone chargers?
There are 3 types of cable connectors that are used for charging phones.
USB-C Charging Cables: This is the most commonly used charging cable, designed to work with all the latest Android phones, and a wide range of tablets, laptops, and more.
Lightning Charging Cables: The Lightning connector is used exclusively with Apple devices, though not all of them. Currently the iPhone still uses a Lightning connector, while the latest iPad models are now using USB-C. A Lightning cable is also required to charge AirPods.
Micro USB Charging Cables: The Micro USB cable is now virtually obsolete. In the past it was the main charging method for phones, small items like toys, and early wireless headphones.