

✍️ Elevate your Surface experience—precision, power, and style in one sleek pen!
The Metapen Stylus Pen M2 is an officially authorized Microsoft Surface accessory featuring 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity, tilt support for shading, and a tail eraser for quick corrections. It boasts fast charging with up to 100 hours of continuous use, a premium aluminum body with a conical tip for enhanced precision, and dual magnets for secure attachment to compatible Surface devices. Compatible with a wide range of Microsoft Surface models and select HP, ASUS, and Dell devices, it offers a seamless, no-Bluetooth-required stylus experience designed for professionals and creatives alike.
























| ASIN | B0B1CY438Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,447 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3 in Graphic Tablet Pens |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | ME-MPP702 |
| Manufacturer | metapen |
| Package Dimensions | 18.7 x 5.8 x 1.4 cm; 14 g |
M**N
A decent substitute for the official pen - and cheaper!
Looks quite good. I lost the MS Slim Pen that I had bought to go with my Surface Laptop Studio 2. I didn't use it very often and really did not want to pay the very high price for the MS original, so I decided to give the Metapen a try. It feels decently built and is comfortable to hold. Also seems to work fine on my laptop - decently responsive and positioning seems accurate. As some others have suggested, the tip is quite hard. I was concerned that prolonged use might mark the screen, so this has prompted me to fit the screen protector that I have always intended to buy. Oh, and, despite various reports on the web, it does fit well enough in the "pen garage" on the Laptop Studio 2. Obviously, it will not charge there - that is for MS pens only - and the magnetic attraction is a bit less than I remember from the MS Pen, but it hangs there well enough.
D**M
Good to use.
This is the first stylus pen that I have ever used. I had recently bought a used surface pro which I am liking very much, but the price of a stylus pen is far too much, almost the same price or more than I paid for the surface pro. There were a few cheaper ones than this but in general you get what you pay for so I went with this as it seemed to be generally better than the others in most regards and being rechargeable. It worked straight away with no set up required. I charged it first which only took ten minutes and as soon as I placed the tip near the screen it was working. Firstly it feels good in the hand and has a nice weight. It isn't light but I like that. It feels solid. Writing on the screen feels okay, at least I can write my signature with it and it actually looks like my signature. It also feels responsive enough, not too laggy. I've only been used to using graphic tablets, writing or drawing onto a black slate. Being able to draw directly on the screen is far better. The tilt function is new to me and I like it very much. I have been using it lightly as I have this fear of scratching the screen but it's been fine and haven't seen any marks other than fingers and some keys from the keyboard. It fits snuggly to the side of my surface pro where it has remained and not budged or fallen off, it looks like it belongs there. Overall it is easy to use, feels good and does the job.
K**T
Works as intended, however has very little stability features.
The pen works mostly as intended, with responsive touch, palm rejection and all the other expected features. However, there are a few drawbacks. 1. There seems to be few stability features, which means the lines aren't always consistent. Very annoying if I'm doing my work on the train. 2. I can't seem to get the right mouse button to work consistently, and because the pen doesn't have to pair with the computer, I can't change what the button does. (The need to not pair with a computer for the pen to work though is very cool). 3. The eraser side of the pen doesn't always produce consistent lines as well. However, I do like the feel of the pen - It feels like using a real pencil - and since first charging 3 days ago and non stop use, the battery has not run out or been even close to running out. Overall, very good!
A**E
Good with Surface Pro
Lovely little pen, feels nice in the hand. USB C charging and linked immediately with my Surface Pro. Magnetic also. Nothing to dislike.
J**N
Great alternative to more expensive ‘branded’ accessories
Love this! Bought as a bit of an impulse buy to go with my Surface Pro so I could use with Photoshop. Compared to MS pens, this was way cheaper and got on discount so really good value for money. Feels great, is easy to use and highly accurate on the screen. First time I’ve seen anything like my natural handwriting on a screen and converts to text with a high degree of accuracy. Works really well and suitably weighted to feel like a normal pen. Not used it for drawing, but can’t envisage problems for those who would need to. Lovely bit of kit and would highly recommend.
A**D
Great when it worked
Great when it worked but mine stopped working after a few months
M**.
Quality Product
A great product, seems to be good quality, and works exactly as it should. Strong magnet clip to surface pro. Instant connection to computer, rapid charging, and good battery life.
H**C
Works with Kobo
Works so well with my Kobo tried it with my Lenovo tablet but doesn't work incompatible. No biggy as it works with my Kobo happy customer
F**Y
Koppelt makkelijk met mijn kobo libre color. Reageert snel op aanraking met scherm. Snel opgeladen. Zeer tevreden over prijs kwaliteitverhouding. Losse tips gekocht omdat ik 'm van de trap had laten vallen (lekker handig) en tip was krom. Werkt nog steeds! Niks mis mee.
J**R
The stylus feels really good in the hand. It's made of a metal, so it's a bit heavier than a usual pen or pencil. Nonetheless, the quality of this pen is on top. You don't have a feeling of possessing cheap product, it feels really good on touch. I had not any issues with drivers or connectivity, it just works out of the box. I'm using OneNote for taking notes and Photoshop sometimes. And the pressure detection works good in both applications. As I said there is no need for drivers, and here is a disadvantage though, you can't configure the pen for your needs, I mean to re-assign a different command on the button or edit the pressure curve as you want. But it's not that essential, just keep this in mind. Overall, I love it, it is worth every penny. Don't hesitate to try it out!
L**9
I purchased the M2 to use specifically with my Kobo Libra and it works perfectly so far. I love how the pen feels in your hand. it has a nice soft matte finish, with an oval shape for easier gripping. The size and weight are nicely balanced making it a comfortable pen to hold. The nib is hard but writes nicely with no drag and the right click button works well and has nice feedback. The M2 eraser highlights text on my Kobo and so far has worked without issue. This pen truly feels like an extension of myself and I am thankful for the magnet attach feature to better ensure I will not lose it, because who hasn't had that happen before. I feel this stylus was very well thought out and crafted. The build quality appears to be excellent and it looks very stylish. I found it charged quickly and stays charged for a long period of time which is handy because you do not want to be writing in the middle of a book and have it just suddenly die. This pen was bought specifically with an e-reader in mind and overall, I am extremely pleased with my purchase and feel the price point was very reasonable.
P**G
I've been using this pen for several months now and I can definitely say this is a VERY good pen. The M2 feels quite comfortable in hand much like an apple pencil and writes with no lag. The nibs are solid plastic, but not too hard where it'd damage the screen and they rotate on the head of the pen to "roll" across the screen to reduce friction. However, using a "paperlike" or textured screen protector REALLY wears down the nibs fast, so stick with a bare screen or regular glass protector if you'd like to have some longevity to your pen nibs. Switching nibs is pretty easy, just pull em out and pop them in. The M2 also has a stronger magnet than the normal Microsoft surface pen to keep it attached to the device (mine usually stays mounted firmly on the side when not in use). No software or drivers needed to get things going, just hover it over the screen and it's good to go. While it would be nice to have some software to adjust things like pen pressure or remap the eraser/side button, it overall functions just fine for my needs. It charges via USB-C and I typically top off the battery between drawing or while taking a break, typically less than 15-30mins at a time. I typically use my surface for drawing and animating on the go rather than just taking notes, so having a good pen is very important to make the experience more comfortable and to maintain decent workflow for art purposes. One thing I CANNOT stand from most non-wacom styluses is lag and poor accuracy, so the responsiveness of this pen is notably very good for an MMP device. Attached are a couple of doodles I've made with the M2 and my "set up" with the Go and M2 for size comparison. While tools don't make the artist, they certainly can help and this pen makes my drawings on my travel device near indiscernible from quick sketches made on my wacom display tablet and desktop set up. I'd argue this pen is even better than the standard surface pen, especially for the price point. Bonus, it comes with a few extra nibs and some metapen stickers lol
R**B
funkar enkelt och bra. något hårt tipp så låter en del, inget större problem för mig men värt att tänka på. Knappen på sidan är av någon anledning inte lika lätt att använda som microsofts egna surface pen, men den är trots det funktionell.
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