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The EMR Stylus by Libreath is a high-performance digital pen compatible with Remarkable 2, Samsung Galaxy tablets, Kindle Scribe, and SuperNote devices. Featuring 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, advanced EMR technology with palm rejection, and tilt support, it offers a natural writing and drawing experience. The stylus includes a convenient eraser, three replaceable tips, and a lightweight design, making it an ideal tool for professionals seeking precision and versatility across multiple platforms.





| ASIN | B0CBJLFJ7Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,803 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #788 in Styluses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (174) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 0.247 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Libreath |
| Product Dimensions | 5.43 x 0.43 x 0.31 inches |
Z**Z
Works well so far!
Keep in mind I have had this for one day but below are my observations so far: This is a good back up pen for the remarkable. It’s lighter than the original (could be a pro or con based on preference) but writes smooth and well, in some cases better than the original. So far is not giving any phantom markings. The digital eraser also works well. Comes with some nibs, an tweezer and also has a pen clip. Also comes with a useful guide that tells you all the compatibility’s and functionalities. Would recommend.
M**I
Great with the Supernote Manta - but button too high up
I really do like this pen a lot, and it works great with the Supernote Manta! Yes, it is made of plastic and that is very evident, but honestly it feels good in the hand and is pleasant to write with. If you have large hands, I do not recommend this pen as it is rather thin and small - which is perfect for me. My only issue is that the button on it is weirdly placed very high up. There is a flat level beneath it so you can "feel" your way to the button, but it's just awkward to put my finger up so high to click, and I often lose where it's at. Perhaps someone that holds their pens higher up might not have a problem, but I tend to hold close to the nib to write. I've only been using it for a few hours, but so far haven't had any issues other than the one I mentioned. The weight is good, not too light and not too heavy, and for the price it's well made and seems as durable as any regular ballpoint would be.
C**E
1/2 the price of name brand
Purchased this pen for collegues when I gave them the remarkable 2 tablet due to 1/2 the price of the name brand. This pen is significantly lighter than the remarkable pen which I personally would rather have a heavy pen but others like them to be lighter. I still gave 5 stars because the response of the pen is 100%, and just because I like a heavy pen doesn't mean that the rating should be less.
J**M
Better deal than reMarkable
Overall, I like this better than reMarkable's comparable marker. While the reMarkable marker has a little bit more weight to it, is magnetized, is designed to stick to the side, and somehow feels "nicer," I'm not a huge fan of the rubberized coating. When mine got a chip towards the tip that caused the replaceable tips to wiggle, I knew I needed to replace it. This one is a third of the price, feels lighter (for whatever that's worth to you, I'm okay with it), and has a clip like a regular pen if you want to use that in a pocket. I am also okay with my improvised solution to no longer having a magnet, which is getting a pen holding loop with an adhesive patch on it, sticking it to the back of the portfolio case, and sliding the pen in that loop. It works out better than the magnetized marker because I no longer accidentally knock it off and drop it on the ground. There is a button on it that is completely useless with a reMarkable, but in the grand scheme of things it's not a big deal, it doesn't detract from the experience of using it. Overall, if you need to replace your reMarkable erasable marker or didn't want to sell out the money for it in the first place, I would recommend purchasing this.
A**N
Comfortable to use, but nib broke off inside and now I can't use it.
I liked this pen as a more affordable option. It's comfortable to hold and writes smoothly. There is a bit of a delay, but not enough where it's inconvenient. My only issue is that the nib broke off in the pen and I can't get it out. The pen is now useless. Some kind of mechanism to pop the nib out when this happens would be beneficial.
A**N
Works and cheaper than remarkable replacement
The only thing I didn't realize is that it uses a pen clip instead of magnets like the remarkable pen has. Other than that it's a good substitute. It also comes with 3 tips
S**E
Suitable, but durability is questionable and small in comparison to other Styluses
Performs as advertised; it is a bit smaller than a Remarkable Stylus and thinner than other styluses I've purchased (from the King Write MR05 EMR Stylus, the EMR Stylus with Eraser, for the Remarkable 2 Pen with Pencil Clip and the STAEDTLER Noris digital jumbo). But compared to the OEM Remarkable 2 stylus, it doesn't provide that tactile feel on the Remarkable screen. It provides a similar writing experience to Supernote Stylus which kind of glides across the screen of both the Remarkable 2 and Supernote. It's an okay replacement but it does feel a bit light and less solid, which could make it less durable. Only time will tell, but for the price, it gets the job done. At this price point you could order 2 styluses. It has good writing response and erases as advertised. Overall, it's a 4 out of 5 right now. Its the smallest stylus depicted. If you have big hands, which I don't, this is probably a nonstarter. If you have average size hands, it might work but it feels small in small hands, which are measured 8 inches or less from thumb to pinky finger. I hope this review helps.
D**.
Eraser AND Button!!
Took a risk based on the description but the top of the pen acts as an eraser and the button acts like a selection tool. I'm using a Supernote, but as long as your device can pickup eraser or button, this should work for you. Also handy that I am able to hook it to my pen loop on my folio as well without risking losing a cap. I will say it is EXTREMELY lightweight and could bother people that are used to more substantial pens.
R**S
Everytime i attempt to write the nib slips.
D**N
Look, it’s a “fine” pen in theory (so rating it 5 stars) but it’s definitely only a 3-star pen if you’re using it for your Supernote writing tablet! That is because the Supernote (I have an A5X, but also goes for A6X Nomad etc) has the ability to use ceramic tip pens and they’re soooo much better and nicer to write with on the Supernote devices. I went back to a Heart of Metal (HOM) pen, and whether it’s HOM or HOM2, this pen doesn’t even come close to them in quality and experience. I know it’s 2-3x the price but for a Supernote device I wouldn’t use this pen at all and rather go with a ceramic tip pen!
H**I
I’m disappointed in the libreath pen, and while the reviews looked promising my experience with this pen hasn’t been great. I find I can’t write as reliably, precisely or neatly as I can with the original pen I got with my Remarkable 2. It only works about 50% of the time, which is frustrating when taking notes. It also feels too light and flimsy. I’m still on the hunt for a more economical back-up pen, this one doesn’t cut it for me.
R**E
Absolute cheap piece of c*ap, should not have expected much considering where it’s made. It lasted 20 minutes before it snapped in my hand. Shouldn’t even be permitted to be sold, AVOID AVOID AVOID!!!
A**N
Doesn’t have a magnet to attach it to remarkable 2 .. also very unresponsive and not comparable at all to the original pen that comes with remarkable If you write a lot i don’t recommend you purchasing this product
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