Having a stylus for your mobile device seems to be a must-have now, especially if you draw a lot or take digital notes or you just prefer writing or drawing rather than just typing and swiping. Wacom has been one of the most trusted brands when it comes to these accessories and at this year’s IFA 2016, they introduced a new stylus family, which includes the all new Bamboo Omni, plus an updated version of the Bamboo Solo and the Bamboo Duo.
The Bamboo Omni has a fine-tip stylus which you can use on any surface of Android smartphones or tablets. You don’t need to pair it with your device. All you have to do is twist it so it will turn on and you’re ready to use it already. It uses the innovative Reflective Electro Static (RES) technology and its 1.9mm thin tip is soft on the screen but is durable nonetheless. It can be charged via USB and is available in either black or white.
The Bamboo Solo and Bamboo Duo now have updated models and have a triangular shape and soft-touch surface, just like the Bamboo Omni. The updated version brings you a “more precise, smudge-free interaction” with either your smartphone or tablet or any touchscreen device you want to use it on. The difference between the two is that the Bamboo Duo has a replaceable ball point pen on the other side, so in case you feel like writing on actual paper, you just have to flip it and you can use it as an actual pen.
The new Bamboo Solo and Bamboo Duo are already available at Wacom’s online store and in other retail outlets. It will cost you $19.95 and $29.95 respectively. The Bamboo Omni will be available by November and is priced at $49.95.
SOURCE: Wacom