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JAMJAKE Stylus Pen vs Logitech Crayon (USB-C)

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Logitech Crayon (USB-C) comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.2 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about Students and note-takers who want the most reliable, lag-free everyday writing and markup on a USB-C iPad without paying for Apple Pencil. — read the strengths below before deciding.

JAMJAKE Stylus Pen
Ranked #5 in Best iPad Stylus Alternatives
JAMJAKE Stylus Pen
$15.99as of Jun 7

The JAMJAKE Stylus Pen is the rock-bottom budget pick: an active stylus with tilt sensitivity and palm rejection that, in GeekDad's blind testing, was indistinguishable from a far pricier stylus, all for around $25. With over 98,000 reviews at 4.4 stars, it is a proven everyday writer. The plastic build feels cheap and there is no pressure sensitivity, but for basic note-taking on a budget it covers the essentials.

Strengths
  • Indistinguishable from pricier styluses in blind testing
  • Tilt sensitivity and palm rejection at a rock-bottom price
  • Fine 1.5mm precision tip for writing and sketching
Watch-outs
  • Light, cheap-feeling plastic build
  • No pressure sensitivity for professional art
  • No magnetic attachment or wireless charging
Logitech Crayon (USB-C)
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best iPad Stylus Alternatives
Logitech Crayon (USB-C)
$43.99as of Jun 7

The Logitech Crayon (USB-C) is the best Apple Pencil alternative for most people: an Apple-licensed stylus with genuine no-lag, pixel-precise input and true 1:1 tilt support, in a tough aluminum body rated for 4-foot drops. Creative Bloq scored it 9/10 and XDA made it an Editor's Choice over Apple's own USB-C Pencil. It skips pressure sensitivity and magnetic charging, but for notes and markup it is unbeatable.

Strengths
  • Apple Pencil technology delivers no-lag, pixel-precise input
  • True 1:1 tilt support matching Apple's own styluses
  • Tough aluminum body with a 4-foot drop rating and roll-proof shape
Watch-outs
  • No pressure sensitivity for pro-grade digital painting
  • No magnetic attachment or wireless charging
  • Single flat tilt-only nib, no interchangeable tips

How they stack up

JAMJAKE Stylus Pen

The JAMJAKE Stylus Pen is the cheapest option here, undercutting even the Metapen A8 while offering the same core tilt and palm rejection. Like the Logitech Crayon, ZAGG Pro Stylus 2 and Metapen A8 it has no pressure sensitivity, so the Adonit Note+ 2 remains the artist's pick, and its plastic build is less premium than any rival, but it covers the basics for less money than anything else in this group.

Logitech Crayon (USB-C)

The Logitech Crayon is the most polished writing tool here, with Apple-licensed no-lag input that the budget Metapen A8 and JAMJAKE styluses approximate but cannot officially match. Unlike the ZAGG Pro Stylus 2 and Adonit Note+ 2, it has no pressure sensitivity, magnetic charging or extra buttons, trading those for the most reliable, lag-free everyday writing feel and the toughest build in the group.

Specs side-by-side

SpecJAMJAKE Stylus PenLogitech Crayon (USB-C)
CompatibilityiPads 2018 and laterAll USB-C iPads (2018 and later)
Tilt SupportYesYes (1:1 with Apple Pencil)
Pressure SensitivityNoNo
Palm RejectionYesYes
Tip1.5 mm fine point
BatteryUp to 10-20 hrsUp to 7.5 hrs
ChargingUSB-C fast chargeUSB-C (50-min full charge)
BuildPlasticAluminum, 4-ft drop rating
Weight20 g
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