Jot Script 2

  



Which Script do I have?

The new Jot Script 2 - Evernote Edition uses a rechargeable lithium ion battery, a smaller barrel, and improvements to hardware and design. The original Jot Script features a larger barrel and uses a AAA lithium battery.

What’s different with the new Script?

The new Script features a rechargeable lithium ion battery, a smaller diameter, and improved performance and design.

The Jot Script 2 is compatible with a variety of other apps such as GoodNotes and NoteShelf. More about Adonit's list of Jot Script ready apps How do I turn the stylus off? NEW JOT SCRIPT 2 The fine-point Bluetooth stylus designed to feel like a pen. Ballpoint Precision Updated Pixelpoint technology inside a 1.9mm tip means you can take faster, smoother notes in your own handwriting. A natural fit for notetaking Now built with a slimmer.

What is the Jot Script?

The Jot Script Evernote Edition is a fine point stylus developed with Evernote featuring the the smallest stylus tip on the market measuring 1.9mm. Powered by Adonit’s Pixelpoint technology.

Who is Evernote?

Evernote builds products to help people be great at modern life. From award-winning apps used to remember everything and functionally-minded goods for smarter living to a robust service that supports working across organizations, Evernote makes the tools for lifelong personal and professional success. For more information please visit Evernote's site.

What is Penultimate?

Penultimate is Evernote’s award-winning handwriting application that will provide a seamless and innovative experience in digital notetaking. For more information please visit the Penultimate website.

What apps can I use my Jot Script with?

For a list of compatible apps, please visit the Jot-Ready Apps page.

Which devices is the Script compatible with?

The Jot Script 2.0 will work just like your finger on any capacitive touchscreen device. However, features like increased precision and palm-rejection require a compatible app and an iOS device with Bluetooth 4 such as iPad 3, 4, Air, Mini.

How does the Jot Script connect to iOS devices?

The Jot Script connects to your device through compatible apps by using Bluetooth 4 LE technology.

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How do I connect my Jot Script to an app?

The Script makes use of our Pixelpoint technology, and some apps will offer Palm Rejection. To learn more about Pixelpoint technology please visit our PixelPoint Technology Page.

What features does the Script have?

The Jot Script makes use of our Pixelpoint system, a rechargeable battery, and palm rejection when used with a compatible app.

What powers Jot Script?

The Jot Script 2 - Evernote Edition uses a rechargeable lithium ion battery. The original Script uses a AAA lithium battery.

What is the battery life of the Jot Script 2 - Evernote Edition?

The new Jot Script will function for over 20 hours of pen down writing time before a charge is needed. A full charge only takes 45 to 50 minutes.

Can I use the Jot Touch charging base with the Jot Script?

No, the charging bases are slightly different, and mixing them could lead to some problems. Please don’t use Touch charging base with the Jot Script.

How much does the Jot Script cost?

The Jot Script has a price point of $74.99 US dollars before sales tax and shipping costs.

Where can I buy the Jot Script?

You can purchase the Jot Script on our website directly through the Evernote market or on Amazon.

What do the LED lights mean?

The LED light is an indicator of if the Script is on, off, or broadcasting. You can turn the stylus on and begin having it broadcasting by pressing the button once. You can stop the broadcasting process if you choose by pressing the button again.

    Original Jot Script
  • Blinking green light = Stylus is broadcasting for connection
  • Single red light = The stylus is off
  • Flashing red light = Replace battery
    Jot Script 2
  • Blinking blue light = Stylus is broadcasting for connection
  • Single red light = The stylus is off
  • Flashing red light = Recharge battery

Jot Script doesn’t appear to be functioning at all, why?

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Your Jot Script must be turned on to in order to function, even if you have not paired it. To turn the Script on merely hold the button down until you see a green LED light come on.

Will I ever need to replace the tip?

The tip on the Jot Script is very durable and can be used for over 120 kilometers of writing on glass before a replacement is needed. However in the event your tip becomes damaged please contact us at help@adonit.net.

Still have questions?

Email us at help@adonit.net and we'll be glad to lend you a hand.

Adonit wants to keep you scribbling away digitally, and their new Jot Script stylus is their best effort to that end thus far. Though penning a long letter digitally probably isn’t the aim (or your desire), quick notes are. Jot Script 2 boasts improved hardware, and a firm grasp on Penultimate, the note taking app from Evernote. To see if Adonit improved o their original Jot Script enough to make us ditch paper, we took Jot Script 2 and Penultimate for a spin.


As far as the hardware goes, the Jot Script 2 looks just like the original Jot Script, save for it being rechargeable instead of having a removable end-cap for batteries to slide into. Same ribbed design for comfort and grip, same solo button.

Everything is just refined just a bit on the hardware side. The button is a nice, glossy plastic, and the ribbing is bit more comfortable. The tip is a slimmer version of what’s found on the Jot Touch, bringing in Adonit’s responsive Pixelpoint technology. I also like that the new tip is black; it’s less distracting when scribbling down notes, should your eye meet it.

The Jot Script 2’s barrel is a touch slimmer, likely because it no longer has to support AA batteries. The tip is also a bit different, again redesigned for newer tech.

Adonit Jot Script 2 Evernote Edition

Pairing Jot Script 2 is done inside the new Penultimate app, which is Adonit’s tie-in with Evernote. If you buy a Jot Script 2, you’ll also get Evernote Premium free for six months.

As far as use goes — the two are similarly responsive. The Jot Script 2 feels less ‘spongy’, which comes down to feel. Personally, I like the more responsive tip on the Jot Script 2. The original always felt more like I was using a marker with a loose tip. The Jot Script 2 feels much more like an actual pen. As you can see in the sample below (in the gallery), results with the Jot Script 2 were much cleaner (even with my weird handwriting).

That’s due to the Pixelpoint technology, which Adonit fine-tuned for work with the Jot Touch and their Forge app. There are other apps that take advantage of it (more on them in our Jot Touch review), so the new styli are more than just single-app tie-ins.

Palm rejection is also improved with the Jot Script 2. If you’re a lefty like me, you’ll enjoy that feature quite a bit. The first iteration left me routinely opening and closing menus or writing things that didn’t register due to my palm.

It’s much more natural than writing with your finger, that’s for sure. Jot Script 2 is nicely responsive, so if you’re deeply involved in the Evernote space, this is the one you’ll want to pick up. The app is sadly iOS-only, so Android fans will need to look elsewhere for note taking.

At $74.99, it’s not the most affordable option around. If budget is a concern, we suggest taking a look at the Adonit Jot Pro or Mini. If you’re ready to go premium, and use a dedicated note-taking app like Evernote, the Jot Script 2 is a good option.

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