Logitech - Crayon Digital Pencil for All Apple iPads (2018 releases and later) with USB-C ports - Silver

 

Model:914-000070

SKU:6524785

 

$69.99

 

 

 

Overview


Description

Add flair to your flow with Logitech Crayon,L, a versatile digital stylus pencil for iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd gen), iPad Pro 11-inch, iPad Air (3rd & 4th gen), iPad mini (5th gen), and iPad (6th, 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th gen) that lets you use hundreds of Apple Pencil supported apps in dynamic new ways. Unleash your creativity and productivity with a seamless writing experience that’s as natural as pencil and paper. Need a thicker or thinner line? Just tilt and the smart tip dynamically adjusts line weight automatically. Logitech Crayon is built tough with 4 ft drop protection and a roll-proof shape. USB-C charging offers up to 6.5 hours of writing time, with power level indicator lights to show battery level.


Features

·       Compatibility

For iPad models with iOS 12.2, including iPad Pro 12.9 Inch (3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th gen.), iPad Pro 11 inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th gen.), iPad (6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th gen.), iPad Air (3rd, 4th gen.), and iPad Mini (5th gen.)

·       Digital stylus pen

Logitech Crayon uses Apple Pencil technology so you can write and draw naturally in pixel-perfect precision without missing a single line or detail.

·       Thick or thinner lines

Just tilt and the smart tip will adjust line weight automatically to the needed size.

·       Instant connetion

Logitech Crayon connects to iPad instantly—just slide down the off/on switch and start writing. No device pairing or other delays required.

·       Fast input

Logitech Crayon stylus for iPad delivers precise and fast input with hundreds of indispensable Apple Pencil supported apps and the list is growing bigger every day.

·       No rolling

Logitech Crayon has a flat shape and doesn’t roll away when you put it down; throw it in a bag or stick it in your pocket assured that Logitech Crayon is tough enough to go anywhere you do.

·       USB-C charging

Logitech Crayon charges via USB-C and gets up to 6.5 hrs of writing time from a single charge. The power level indicator lights lets you know how much charge remains.

·       Hand placement

Go right ahead and rest your palm on the screen while you write. Palm Rejection Technology lets you enjoy natural hand placement while using Logitech Crayon.

What's Included

·       Crayon

·       User documentation

 

Specifications


Key Specs

·       Model Compatibility

Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (6th Generation 2022), Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (5th Generation 2021), Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (4th Generation 2020), Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd Generation 2018), Apple iPad Pro 11" (4th Generation 2022), Apple iPad Pro 11" (3rd Generation 2021), Apple iPad Pro 11" (2nd Generation 2020), Apple iPad Pro 11" (1st Generation 2018), Apple iPad 10.9" (10th Generation 2022), Apple iPad 10.2" (9th Generation 2021), Apple iPad 10.2" (8th Generation 2020), Apple iPad 10.2" (7th Generation 2019), Apple iPad Air 10.5" (3rd Generation 2019), Apple iPad Air 10.9" (4th Generation 2020), Apple iPad mini (5th Generation 2019)

·       Operating System Compatibility

Apple iPadOS


General

·       Product Name

Crayon Digital Pencil for All Apple iPads (2018 releases and later) with USB-C ports

·       Brand

Logitech

·       Stylus Tip Material

Silicone

·       Model Number

914-000070

·       Color

Silver

·       Color Category

Tan


Compatibility

·       Brand Compatibility

Apple

·       Model Compatibility

Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (6th Generation 2022), Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (5th Generation 2021), Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (4th Generation 2020), Apple iPad Pro 12.9" (3rd Generation 2018), Apple iPad Pro 11" (4th Generation 2022), Apple iPad Pro 11" (3rd Generation 2021), Apple iPad Pro 11" (2nd Generation 2020), Apple iPad Pro 11" (1st Generation 2018), Apple iPad 10.9" (10th Generation 2022), Apple iPad 10.2" (9th Generation 2021), Apple iPad 10.2" (8th Generation 2020), Apple iPad 10.2" (7th Generation 2019), Apple iPad Air 10.5" (3rd Generation 2019), Apple iPad Air 10.9" (4th Generation 2020), Apple iPad mini (5th Generation 2019)

·       Operating System Compatibility

Apple iPadOS


Features

·       Comfort Grip

Yes

·       Ergonomic Design

Yes

·       Replaceable Stylus Tip

No


Dimension

·       Product Height

6.5 inches

·       Product Width

0.5 inches

·       Product Depth

0.3 inches

·       Product Weight

0.7 ounces


Other

·       UPC

097855180742

 

 

 

REVIEWS


The crayon that writes like a pencil


Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.

The Logitech Crayon is compatible with my iPad 11. Since it’s Bluetooth enable, setting up the crayon is a breeze. If you currently own an Apple Pencil, you will not be able to use both the pencil and crayon on the same device. I would recommend the crayon based on cost and it’s compatibility to the iPad.

 

 

 


Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Logi - Apple Pencil

Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.

Love it!! it works great with my iPad. It holds a charge good, I only charge it once a week.

 

 

 

Decent Alternative to Apple Pencil

Posted .

I've been using the Apple Pencil with my iPad Pro for the last couple of years but wanted a second option to keep at home or in case I lose the Apple Pencil. The Logitech Crayon is a pretty good alternative, but it's missing some features that make the Apple Pencil so convenient. === PROS === - The Logitech Crayon writes and draws almost identically to the Apple Pencil. The feel of the tip is very similar. Like the Apple Pencil, you can adjust line thickness by tilting the Logitech Crayon so that more of the tip touches the iPad screen. - Once paired with your iPad, the Logitech Crayon syncs instantly once it's turned on. There is a convenient power switch at the top to turn the Crayon off or on. - Battery life is very good. Logitech says you'll get 6.5 hours of writing/drawing time on a full charge, and that seems accurate to me so far. - I actually find myself preferring the size and texture of the Logitech Crayon over the Apple Pencil. The Apple Pencil is smooth and skinny, which can sometimes make it feel slippery or hard to hold. The Logitech Crayon has a a brushed metal texture which allows for a better grip in some cases. It also feels thicker and more substantial. The downside is that it's a bit heavier than the Pencil, so your hand might get tired more quickly. === CONS === - If you have an iPad Pro, you cannot charge the Logitech Crayon via magnetic connection to the side of your iPad. In fact, there's really nowhere to store the Logitech Crayon if you have an iPad Pro. Logitech has Combo Touch and Slim Folio cases for the 10th gen iPad with a strap that holds the Crayon in place. Otherwise, you'll just have to toss the Crayon into your bag with the rest of your accessories. - Charging the Crayon with a USB-C cable feels a bit awkward after having used the second generation Apple Pencil. It's just one more thing you have to remember to charge once in a while. With the Apple Pencil, you never have to think about it's charge level since it charges every time you attach it to your iPad Pro. - The Logitech Crayon does not appear in the batteries widget on iPadOS, so you will have to rely on the three LEDs at the top of the Crayon to determine its battery charge level. - The Crayon does not work very well with the new "hover" feature of the M2 iPad Pros. I don't see the "hover" effect kick in until I'm about 2 millimeters away from the screen, which sort of defeats the purpose. === OVERALL === If you have a newer iPad Pro, I would probably stick with the Apple Pencil that attaches magnetically to the side of your iPad. The Logitech Crayon works perfectly with my iPad Pro, but it's not as seamless of an experience compared to the Apple Pencil. If you have a new 10th generation iPad, this is probably a much better choice than the first generation Apple Pencil that you have to use an adapter to charge. It would be even better paired with one of Logitech's cases that can hold the Crayon in place.

 

 

 



Nice weighted pencil

Posted .

This Logitech pencil is probably the nicest iPad pen I have. It has an aluminum body, and the fat flat shape makes it really comfortable to hold. It’s a bit meatier than I’m used to, but I actually prefer how that feels. The metal is feels smooth and makes it a joy to hold. The pencil sets up almost effortlessly. You simply connect the USB-C cord to the lightning port on your iPad and it instantly connects. I haven’t had any issues with the device disconnecting, and the pen has an off and on toggle switch that you can use. The switch also has a battery display gauge, which is really useful. Oddly, my son has been stealing this pencil from me over my other one. He says it’s much easier for him to hold, and I can see that because of the shape. If you have little ones in mind, I think you’ll find the shape of this pencil to be a bit more kid friendly. Overall, really happy with the pen. It looks nice, feels nice, and does exactly what it’s supposed to. The battery life seems to be true to advertised as well.

 

 

 

A comfortable & accurate digital pencil for iPad

Posted .

I got the Crayon for my wife to use with her iPad Pro and she loves it. Just as advertised, it connected with the iPad immediately and was ready to use with no setup at all. She already had a Logitech Folio (keyboard) case which has been great, so choosing Logitech again was easy. The Crayon is lightweight, and the flat design is very comfortable to use for hours writing and drawing. It also doesn't roll, so it stays were you put it down. It has 3 easy to read LEDs that indicate how much battery is left and the stated 6.5hrs of use is accurate. It goes to sleep to save battery but wakes up as soon as you pick it up again and it has a simple on/off switch when you are done using it. It charges quickly with a USB-C charger (~45min), but my wife was a little disappointed that you can't use it and charge at the same time since it doesn't require (or have) inductive charging. She has been using it with a Paperlike screen protector on her iPad and it worked well with her go-to apps (Good Notes and Procreate). The tip is not pressure sensitive, but the tilt tip feature worked great in Procreate for shading (once you get the hang of it). Tilting the tip did not work to change the line size in Good Notes for some reason, but that is not a deal breaker. Overall, drawing and handwriting were smooth and accurate in every app with no gaps or lag.