




✒️ Elevate your digital creativity—don’t just take notes, make them unforgettable!
The Lenovo Active Pen is a sleek, metal-bodied stylus designed for Lenovo Yoga and Miix touchscreen laptops. Featuring 2048 pressure sensitivity levels, palm rejection, and two side buttons for quick access, it offers precise, natural input without Bluetooth connectivity. Powered by a single AAAA battery (included), it comes with three replacement tips and a USB pen holder, making it a durable, reliable tool for professionals and students alike.














| ASIN | B01AZC3HF2 |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,168 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #117 in Styluses |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,227) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.53 x 0.37 x 0.05 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
| Item model number | GX80K32882 |
| Manufacturer | Lenovo Direct |
| Product Dimensions | 5.53 x 0.37 x 0.05 inches |
| Series | Active Pen |
M**G
Artist's stake: Wacom's pens failed so I tried this and it's great.
Ok, I'll start with the pen review before diving into my frustration with Wacom. The pen is really solid, I got it for $30 and it's really nice to work with on my Lenovo Yoga 730 2-in-1. The pen has a hard, smooth tip which I prefer for working digitally, lets the pen slide nicely instead of having friction. I included work in progress pic, (fanart of Alex Ahad's Octavia) where I started, inked, colored and started shading with this pen only and I've been very happy with the performance. There's no disconnects, no weird bugs, I can easily and consistently ink with no issues. The activation force is also very low so it starts drawing when the pen touches the glass. For $30? I'm VERY happy with this pen. Biggest complaint I have is that they give you a pen stand that is honestly a headscratcher. It ..plugs into your USB port and you can slide it in the side or put it in the top. This just seems like it'd damage the USB port of anything were to bop it the right way. Maybe that's just me. It comes with 3 replacement nibs and a tool to remove them, very good. There is a second version to this pen which- I saw reviews say has a rubberized tip, so maybe that's for you but I don't like adding artificial friction to my art. It's supposed to have more pressure range but honestly 2k is more than fine for me. Though, the box for the pen claims this one can do upto 4000 levels depending on your laptop. How do you tell that? No idea. On to my frustration with wacom: I got 2 pens from wacom, a $100 pen, Bamboo Ink which was pretty good, my problem was it felt like you had to activate it by pressing it, it didn't start drawing till you felt a very slight give and it just did not feel natural or good. It made it hard to get things right. For $100? That's incredibly disappointing. The Bamboo Ink Smart Stylus was $50 and it wrote just about as good as this pen, however it took me 3 attempts to get one that wasn't defective and yes I tried it on another laptop- of a person it ALSO took 3 pens to get one that worked (also it died in 3 months so, great QC Wacom. Wacom's pens also are buggy as heck. If you rotate your display and the display changes? The Wacom pens will both require you to restart the art software OR the laptop, and neither work with Miracast (wireless display adapter). If you turn it on? It'll be a good 2 inches to the side of where you draw. Which is annoying because it's a good way to put some video or references on a TV while you work. The lenovo pen which, I believe is wacom based tech, works with miracast on and I've not had a single disconnect problem or any accuracy problems even when letting the screen rotate. I ran it through anything I could think of and I'm happily drawing away in Clip Studio Paint the entire time. Get the wacom driver from the windows store and it'll work perfectly with this pen. I didn't have to do any set up at all besides that, put the pen to glass and it was drawing. The wacom pens are going to be tossed in a drawer as back ups at best but this lenovo pen I'm happy to use as a tool for art. Hopefully this helps someone because I know how Wacom gets talked up but I've honestly switched off their stuff since I, and my friends and so on have had enough problems for their excessively expensive devices to be avoided. Uh, ending rant here.
C**N
This product works great for me
This product works great for me. As a college student, taking notes in class can be difficult when the professor runs through their slides fast. Not leaving a lot of time to take notes down in a notebook. This stylus works great for me because I download the professors lecture slides into Microsoft OneNote. Then I can just write right on the screen all the extra notes said. I gave this stylus a 5 star because it works great for me. • Its durable o It can withstand the beating it takes being in my backpack throughout the day. Whether it’s my bag being thrown on the ground or crush in a seat on the bus. It still holds up great. o The tip of the stylus is strong. I haven’t broken it so far but if you do there are 3 replacement tips o The only bad thing I would say is that the tips are shorter then I would like it to be but it still works great for me • Very reliable o You don’t have to worry about spotty Bluetooth because it doesn’t even use Bluetooth o You just need to put the battery in and it’s good to go o The touch screen connect ability is great. I haven’t ever had any problems with writing on the screen • Overall Look o The design of the stylus is great. The aluminum body is strong and feels good in your hand o The one thing I would say is that it feels a little slippery when you first start using the stylus. Its not slippery to the point where it will fly out, but your hand can slide on the stylus o The button placement (can be used to erase and select a group of writing) could be in a different place. Sometimes I’m erasing my writing because I accidentally press the button • Final thought This stylus works great for me and I don’t have a lot of bad comments for it. It does everything that I need it to as a college student for taking notes in class. It is priced great. You get a great quality stylus for the price. You probably can’t find the same quality stylus for the same price as this one. If you need a stylus to be able to take notes in class on your computer because you don’t have enough time to write them down on your computer, then this is the stylus for you. It is a much cheaper option and works the exact same way as a high-end stylus would. So, if this is something that you need for your class then I would recommend this.
E**N
Solid Lenovo Active Pen
This Lenovo active pen works well with my touchscreen laptop. The pressure sensitivity feels natural and the tip glides without much resistance. It writes and draws smoothly for notes or sketches, and the build feels solid enough for daily use. Battery life is decent and it pairs easily when needed.
M**E
Worth the money
I have a Lenovo Yoga 730 laptop that's touchscreen and I always wanted to buy a pen that I could take notes or draw with. However, I didn't have the budget to purchase a Apple pen, the Lenovo active pen 2, nor the other highly raved stylus pens on amazon. When I checked out other stylus pens within this price range, there were always quite some bad reviews so I was always worried to purchase it in case it doesn't work. BUT THIS, THIS IS THE PEN! For its price, it is a total steal. It comes with a piece that plugs into the laptop that connects the pen and also works as a holder. It allows a place to put your pen without fear of losing it and definitely makes taking notes easier. When you take notes and place your palm on your screen, it doesn't detect it. It's comfortable to use and is easily detectable by the laptop where once it gets close to the screen, it automatically shifts to pen mode. This allows me to type notes and then draw diagrams during lectures easily. The instructions that comes with the pen is also fairly easy, the diagrams are pretty self explanatory. This is coming from a college student who has bought their first touch screen pen :) so I may sound a little excited
R**Y
Works very well and genuine product The only issue which i am disappointed is that i paid extra to have it delivered the next but amazon didn’t even calling them several times they were not able to help i speak to 4 customer service then other promised to be delivered by 8pm i wait until 9pm in office no one came! By far ramzi (customer sevice) did his best to help me out on my delivery the rest 3 customer service terrible they hang up on me and the other one told it cannot be delivered and i ask i paid extra amount after that hand up!
M**Z
Sadly the Lenovo laptop didnt come with this Pen so had to buy it separately . Uses a AAA battery which is ok- needs to have a LED indicator so we can see the battery status. Battery lasts about 6 months with 50min a day use, which is ok but it works good easy setup and connection blu tooth works well.
C**Y
Caneta perfeita para o Lenovo Ideapad. Basta tocar na tela e ela se comunica com o notebook. As configurações são super intuitivas também. Ah, vi que alguns falaram sobre a pilha AAAA… a minha veio com a pilha, pontas extras e suporte.
A**ー
まったく未使用の新品の商品でした。ありがとうございます。
M**I
A little more expensive than it is in the US, but it is a great product worth the price. If used with an excellent (be careful in which app you pick) app that converts handwriting into typed text, (e.g., Nebo) it works the best.
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