Technical specifications for the Ophayapen Smart Sync Pen include an integrated infrared sensor capable of 360-degree angle tracking. The chipset supports 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, providing a high-fidelity input signal for handwriting digitization. Connectivity is established via a Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy module, powered by an internal Li-polymer cell with a rated active battery life of 8-10 hours.
Performance analysis indicates the presence of simultaneous audio recording capabilities, which are synchronized to the pen stroke timestamps within the proprietary application. The internal memory module provides storage for approximately 1000 pages of A4 notes in offline mode. The hardware is dependent on D1 type ink refills and micro-dot matrix paper for coordinate registration.
- Sensitivity: 8192 pressure levels.
- Storage: ~1000 pages.
- Linkage: Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE).
- Support: Simultaneous audio-stroke synchronization.
Standardized testing shows that the IR sensor performance may be compromised in high-intensity ambient light conditions, such as direct sunlight. The text conversion workflow requires an active cloud connection for OCR processing, as the local chipset is dedicated to stroke capture rather than linguistic analysis.
For users requiring the high pressure sensitivity found in the Ophayapen Smart Sync but with an integrated display, upgrading to a dedicated digital notebook would provide a more unified hardware experience.
This instrument is categorized among professional-grade input devices in the smart notepads data repository.