








Let me start by saying I was skeptical about third-party styluses, but the MEKO Stylus Pen completely changed my mind. After two weeks of daily use for note-taking, digital art, and even some casual gaming, here's my honest take.
The Good Stuff:
• That 13-minute charge time? Absolutely real. I timed it while making coffee one morning - by the time my brew was ready, so was my stylus. The battery life consistently lasts me through 3-4 days of moderate use.
• The palm rejection works shockingly well. As someone who rests their hand heavily while writing, I've had zero accidental marks during intense note-taking sessions in GoodNotes.
• The tilt sensitivity is a game-changer for shading in Procreate. While not quite as nuanced as Apple's official pencil, it's close enough that most casual artists won't notice the difference.
Real-World Usage Notes:
• The matte white finish feels premium but does show fingerprints easily (my only cosmetic gripe).
• Those three included replacement tips are gold - I've already worn down one tip after heavy sketching, so having spares is crucial.
The Not-So-Perfect:
The LED battery indicator is brighter than necessary (I ended up dimming mine with tape like another reviewer mentioned). Also, while the magnetic attachment works fine, it's not as strong as Apple's solution - don't expect it to survive being tossed in a bag without a case.
Final Verdict:
For under $30, this stylus punches way above its weight class. Unless you're a professional artist needing every ounce of precision from an Apple Pencil Pro, the MEKO delivers 90% of the functionality at a fraction of the price. It's become my daily driver for work notes and casual sketching sessions alike.
