![]() ![]() If you press the button again, the light will quickly flash red to signal that the power’s off. ![]() This activates the up-to-14-hour rechargeable battery, with the brief green dot signaling that the extremely thin 1.9mm plastic tip is conducting the mild electric charge necessary to interact with your iPhone’s or iPad’s screen just like your finger if the power’s off, the tip won’t interact with your device at all. ![]() Press the black bottom, like the base of a retractable ballpoint pen, and you’ll trigger a tiny green power light that’s hidden right above the silver shirt clip on the black aluminum tube. There are also two color options: the version of Jot Dash I reviewed was jet black, and there’s also a silver version, both with the same black dock. Adonit has even slimmed down Dash’s included recharging dock to the point where the all-plastic frame slides into your computer’s USB port, flaring out at the bottom to support the magnetic charging circle - the only metal part left on the design. Those numbers don’t reflect just how different the styluses look and feel, but the images below show how much thicker the Script 2 is than Dash Rechargeable Apex is even chunkier. But it’s the first electronic Jot that’s as thin as a non-electronic Jot, with a roughly 8mm diameter versus the 10mm Jot Script 2 and 12mm Rechargeable Apex. I’ve lost count of how many Jot styluses there have been before Jot Dash, but it suffices to say that Adonit has released many Jots before now - I’d guess Dash was the 10th-generation Jot or thereabouts.
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