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What’s the difference between a Bluetooth and Non-Bluetooth Stylus Pen?

When it comes to styluses, not all are created equal. You’ve probably come across terms like “Bluetooth stylus” and “non-Bluetooth stylus,” but what do they really mean? And how do they differ in functionality? Whether you’re using a stylus for drawing, note-taking, or controlling your device, understanding these differences can help you choose the right one for your needs. In this article, we’ll break down the key distinctions between Bluetooth and non-Bluetooth styluses to make your decision easier.

Bluetooth-powered Stylus:

Advanced Features:

  • It is a remote control for your device.
  • Sends commands such as capture a photo, play/pause media, next slide, previous slide.
  • Typically involves air gestures for performing actions without physical contact with the screen.

Connectivity:

  • Need to pair with a device via Bluetooth to use advanced features.

Power Requirement:

  • Requires periodic charging because it contains a battery.

Usually charges via a docking or USB-C port.

Best For:

  • More interactivity like remote control or gestures for the user.

Non-Bluetooth Stylus:

  1. Basic Functionality:

    • Focuses on writing, drawing, and navigating the screen.
    • Supports pressure sensitivity and precision but lacks remote or gesture controls.
  2. No Connectivity:

    • Operates without Bluetooth or any pairing process.
    • Relies on technologies like electromagnetic resonance (EMR) for its functionality.
  3. No Power Requirement:

    • Does not have a battery and works passively.
  4. Best For:

    • Users who need a stylus for productivity, creativity, or simple navigation without worrying about charging or connectivity.

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