@YKGadgets2862 thank you for your response I'm not entirely sure which apps people have used for android (apple and Procreate are the usual ones you see but it's locked to iOS) but the videos I have seen they just record the pen on the screen as they draw curves lines usually. You can see the lag between the tip of the pencil and the screen showing what was drawn, Android devices tend to be enough milliseconds behind the movement of the pen and it can be a little distracting. Thanks again!
@ hmm let’s just say Magic Pencil 3 is not the best pen I have used so far. lol. However, without proper testing tool, just based on “feeling”, Huawei M-Pencil 3rd Generation seems quite responsive and has less latency with their NearLink technology. Do note that NearLink is not the same as Bluetooth, so older M-Pencils (Gen 1 & 2) will rely on Bluetooth. Huawei flagship tablets should come with GoPaint (alternative to ProCreate) and you may want to go to a Huawei showroom to try things out. As we all may know, Huawei chips aren’t the best and the price is quite steep. They are also running Harmony OS and this can be a dealbreaker for some. But if you can wait and land yourself a good deal, such as stock clearance, then you can consider it. I will suggest you to try it out at a Huawei showroom near you to get a feel of how it is, and whether it suits your taste.
@@pausi_12 aliexpress is selling grey ones: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007842678309.html You can try search there and see if you can find white ones. Do note that it may be third-party instead of original.
@Nayvixs is it well-connected magnetically? If yes, make sure your tablet is powered on with sufficient power to charge it. Set it aside for awhile to charge the pencil to make sure it has at least some battery in it. Also, check and make sure Bluetooth is turned on on the tablet itself?
@@zodiacfamily4529 just place at the top of the tablet like in the video, then it will start to charge. It draws power from the tablet itself. Alternatively, you can get its magnetic cable (either comes as a bundle or sold separately), connect that cable to a usb-c power output, then connect the pencil magnetically to the cable and start charging.
Thank you so much bro ❤
Do you have any details on the latency on drawing apps at all?
@@RoriFett unfortunately no, I don’t do that. Perhaps you can suggest me some methods in testing this because I am not familiar with it.
@YKGadgets2862 thank you for your response
I'm not entirely sure which apps people have used for android (apple and Procreate are the usual ones you see but it's locked to iOS) but the videos I have seen they just record the pen on the screen as they draw curves lines usually. You can see the lag between the tip of the pencil and the screen showing what was drawn, Android devices tend to be enough milliseconds behind the movement of the pen and it can be a little distracting. Thanks again!
@ hmm let’s just say Magic Pencil 3 is not the best pen I have used so far. lol.
However, without proper testing tool, just based on “feeling”, Huawei M-Pencil 3rd Generation seems quite responsive and has less latency with their NearLink technology. Do note that NearLink is not the same as Bluetooth, so older M-Pencils (Gen 1 & 2) will rely on Bluetooth.
Huawei flagship tablets should come with GoPaint (alternative to ProCreate) and you may want to go to a Huawei showroom to try things out.
As we all may know, Huawei chips aren’t the best and the price is quite steep. They are also running Harmony OS and this can be a dealbreaker for some. But if you can wait and land yourself a good deal, such as stock clearance, then you can consider it.
I will suggest you to try it out at a Huawei showroom near you to get a feel of how it is, and whether it suits your taste.
@YKGadgets2862 thanks, I'll have a look out and see if I can test in store, have a great day!
By any chance do you find online for that pencil nib replacement. I searched but didn't found any.
@@pausi_12 aliexpress is selling grey ones: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007842678309.html
You can try search there and see if you can find white ones.
Do note that it may be third-party instead of original.
For some reason mine is not connecting even though I did this. What should I do?
@Nayvixs is it well-connected magnetically? If yes, make sure your tablet is powered on with sufficient power to charge it. Set it aside for awhile to charge the pencil to make sure it has at least some battery in it. Also, check and make sure Bluetooth is turned on on the tablet itself?
@ thank you. I did all those things repeatedly till it finally worked. 😭 took me an hour
@Nayvixs finally, so what exactly happened?
How do charge this pen btw
@@zodiacfamily4529 just place at the top of the tablet like in the video, then it will start to charge. It draws power from the tablet itself. Alternatively, you can get its magnetic cable (either comes as a bundle or sold separately), connect that cable to a usb-c power output, then connect the pencil magnetically to the cable and start charging.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 gracias
It's connected but does not draw. Could you help me about this problem?
That’s what I can think of: th-cam.com/video/IQ1Z_WJgodE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_8wlXrn03XipnDlA
Name pen
@@a2_leex Honor magic Pencil 3