When you’re using a reMarkable 2 or reMarkable Move in a professional setting—client meetings, flights, conferences—the stylus becomes more than just an accessory.

It’s your primary interface for thinking, capturing ideas, and staying organized.

And yet, many executives default to the standard Marker without realizing there are better (and often more cost-effective) options available.

This guide focuses on what actually matters in a business context: reliability, writing feel, portability, and value.

As your reMarkable becomes your primary method for recording tasks and notes, a backup will become increasingly critical. As we say in the Army, “Two is one, one is none.”

Note: the reMarkable 2 uses EMR technology and this article is about that. If you have a reMarkable Paper Pro or Paper Pro Move, it uses rmpp technology.

Why Your reMarkable Stylus Choice Matters

In day-to-day executive work, your reMarkable is likely being used for:

In all of these cases, the stylus directly impacts how fluid and natural that experience feels.

A poor choice creates friction (and not the kind that’s wanted with the EMR display). A good one disappears in your hand and keeps you in the moment.

What to Look for (From a Practical Standpoint)

There are dozens of compatible EMR styluses, but for professional use, the decision comes down to a few key factors:

1. Writing Experience

This is non-negotiable. The stylus should feel precise and consistent across long sessions—especially during meetings or on flights. The reMarkable 2 uses a paper-like EMR display, so you’ll want a stylus that integrates well with the reMarkable’s hardware.

2. Built-in Eraser

In fast-paced environments, switching tools on-screen slows you down.

Business Stylus for the reMarkable 2 tablet

A physical eraser:

3. Portability & Attachment

If you travel frequently, this matters more than you think.

4. Durability

Your stylus will be:

It needs to hold up.

Best Stylus Options for Executive Use

Kindle Scribe Premium Pen (Best Overall)

For most professionals, this is the most balanced option available.

It offers:

In practice, it delivers a writing experience that’s nearly indistinguishable from the OEM option.

If you want a dependable, no-fuss solution for daily business use, this is it.

Staedtler Noris Digital Jumbo (Best for Long Writing Sessions)This stylus stands out for one reason: comfort.

The triangular grip and slightly softer feel make it ideal for:

It’s a strong choice if you spend hours writing and want to reduce hand fatigue.

LAMY AL-Star EMR (Best Executive Feel)

If aesthetics and build quality matter to you, the LAMY is worth considering.

It has:

It feels closer to a traditional executive writing instrument than most digital options.

Budget Options (Best as Backup Stylus)Even if you have a primary stylus, it’s worth carrying a backup—especially when traveling.

Reliable lower-cost options include:

They may lack features like magnets or erasers, but they write just as accurately.

A Simple Way to Save Money (Without Sacrificing Quality)

If you’re purchasing a reMarkable 2:

Skip the bundled Marker.

Instead:

You’ll reduce upfront cost while maintaining the same core experience.

When the Marker Plus Still Makes Sense

There are situations where sticking with the official option is reasonable:

Otherwise, most professionals won’t notice a meaningful difference.

A Note on Reliability

Before replacing a stylus, check the basics:

In many cases, a simple nib replacement restores full performance.

Final Thoughts

For executives and business travelers, the reMarkable 2 is at its best when it stays out of your way.

The right stylus supports that by being:

There’s no need to overcomplicate the decision.

Choose a tool that fits your workflow, keep a backup in your bag, and focus on what actually matters—thinking clearly and capturing the right ideas at the right time.

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