Rechargeable makes no sense on something where battery is about 30c and lasts 6 months. Also the cell will wear out and is likely not replaceable.
It's also a very expensive pen, more so than the Kobo model and excellent 3rd party MS Surface compatible pens with spare nibs (without the BT for Onenote) are about 1/2 that price.
You need to press pretty hard to have the Kobo pen leave a mark on paper. It leaves no mark on the screen.
Pens, smoke alarms, electret microphones and digital multimeters should use Alkaline cells/batteries, not rechargeable. Decent alkaline has nearly 10 years shelf life if cool.
The regular Wacom stylus (Older Lenovo laptops and Serial or USB drawing tablets) is absolutely not compatible with MS Surface or Kobo.
The Wacom EMR stylus used on Kindle Scribe and reMarkable isn't compatible with MS Surface or Kobo.
Some gadgets work with more than one protocol. Beware of that!
The Sage and Libra 2 (not original Libra) also have the digitiser built-in, but the Libra 2 only supports it in the Sketch pad, where the buttons add width or erase.
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