







🖋️ Write, draw, create—without limits or batteries!
The Lamy AL-Star EMR Stylus combines Wacom's patented battery-free EMR technology with the iconic ergonomic design of the LAMY AL-star pen. Featuring over 4,000 pressure levels and 4 interchangeable POM tips, it offers professional-grade precision and versatility for tablets, smartphones, and notebooks. Lightweight and ready to use anytime, it’s the ultimate tool for millennial professionals who demand style and performance in their digital workflow.
| Brand | Lamy |
| Product Dimensions | 13.9 x 1.3 x 1.3 cm; 24 g |
| Item model number | SET1235588+1335587 |
| Manufacturer | LAMY |
| Series | EMR |
| Colour | black |
| Item Weight | 24 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**S
Perfect with ReMarkable2
I have bought 2 of these pens to use with my ReMarkable 2. I never really liked the feel of the ReMarkable pen.This is a very comfortable pen to write with, and very responsive with the ReMarkable. Together, it really is like writing on paper. I should say that I use titanium tips rather than the standard ones that I was finding wear down too quickly.
D**R
Feels much more like a proper pen than the Amazon premium pen
After a couple of weeks' use on an Amazon Scribe, swapping with the Amazon premium pen from time to time, I've decided that this Lamy pen feels much nicer. I find myself always picking this up in preference to the Amazon's own pen.For handwriting, the Lamy pen paired with a titanium stylus feels very close to using an ink pen with a metal nib, not a ballpoint. For drawing, I feel that the very pen like design makes me prefer the Amazon pen for drawing, that's more like a pencil.I have one reservation. I like having the button, but the pen design is such that picking it up without looking means one has no awareness of where the button is. I'd prefer it to have some tactile clue such that my fingers would be able to avoid or use the button without me having to look at it, and sadly even after several week's use that isn't the case.To conclude, good for handwriting on the Amazon Scribe, but could be better.
M**T
The lack of an eraser makes this pen shine less brightly.
I use this pen on my Remarkable 2. The nib is certainly better than the Marker Pro (which is more expensive than this pen). However, the major drawback is that there is no eraser on the Lamy (unlike the Marker Pro). This reduces the usefulness of the pen overall. The overall comfort, grip and weight are excellent, making this pen a better writing experience in my view.
M**.
Writes badly oh rM2, cheap and "plasticky", lighter than ink version
The media could not be loaded. I own an ink Lamy and love it, so I was disappointed how little I liked this one. I will be returning it but I thought I'd leave my thoughts because I have seen many people have recommend it for the ReMarkable 2.It's too light to write for an extended period of time (it lacks balance), especially when the POM nib is hard and slippery and it makes you grip the pen too hard.I think it's made of aluminium but it just feels cheap and plasticky and the lid doesn't click on very well onto the end of the pen, I worried about forcing it with the material.It was also several days delayed, despite Amazon's promises, so I ended up getting a cheap Noris digital jumbo to tie me over while I waited and it actually has a lovely softer rubber nib (and an eraser!) which I much prefer for my ReMarkable 2.Disappointed!It may or course suit someone who prefers the ballpoint-pen feel or someone who doesn't write for long periods of time.
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