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The reMarkable Marker is a precision stylus designed exclusively for the reMarkable 2 tablet, featuring 4096 pressure sensitivity levels, tilt detection, and 8 versatile writing tools in one. It magnetically attaches to the device, requires no charging, and comes with 9 felt replacement tips for a consistently authentic paper-like writing experience.


| Manufacturer | reMarkable |
| Brand | reMarkable |
| Item Weight | 0.529 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6.26 x 0.35 x 0.35 inches |
| Item model number | RM210 |
| Color | Black |
| Closure | Snap |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | Marker |
| Point Type | Fine |
| Line Size | 2 millimeters |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RM210 |
L**L
Excelente producto
Excelente producto
A**R
Good quality
Hight quality tips
E**K
Genuine product
Exactly the same as ordering the product directly
A**R
It works much better than cheap replacements
My daughter loved it
J**E
Preferred brand, high quality
I like the rm2 nibs, they are good quality.
H**S
Good but pricey
Bought this after the original RM2 pen broke at the tip, and because I couldn't trust the third party pens in terms of performance. This pen functions as expected. However, it's a bit too pricey in my opinion.
L**N
OEM
Exactly what I needed. As expected
M**Y
Disappointing Durability and Cost of reMarkable Marker Tips
The reMarkable Marker is a decent stylus with good tilt sensitivity and 4096 pressure levels, making it suitable for detailed note-taking and drawing. However, I’ve found that the felt replacement tips break quite easily, which is frustrating given their high cost. It feels like I need to replace them more often than I’d like, and the expense adds up over time.I really wish the company would develop a more durable, reusable, and sustainable tip option. The current replacement tips seem wasteful and not very practical for long-term use. Overall, it's a decent pen, but the fragility and cost of the tips make it less appealing for regular or heavy use. The razor and blades business model isn't really sustainable or green.