STABILO LUNIS

Our new and much improved version of the electronic pen profits from the ongoing miniaturisation of electronic components.

LUNIS ink side view
LUNIS ink Side View
LUNIS graph side view

Versions

The pen is available in two versions and four SKUs:

  1. LUNIS ink: A ballpoint pen, article number 1809/1-1.
  2. The ballpoint pen in combination with a subscription to the phase6 vocabulary app, article number 1809/1-11.
  3. LUNIS graph: A mechanical pencil, article number 1809/1-2.
  4. The mechanical pencil in combination with an exercise book for the Bolly app, article number 1809/2-1.

Switching the pen on and off

The pen can be operated like any ballpoint pen with a knock mechanism: Just press the button at the end and the computer inside starts immediately. Now it can be connected to any mobile device which supports Bluetooth 5.

Charging the internal battery

The pen can be charged with any USB charger and accepts a standard USB-C plug. To access the charging port, switch the pen off and then twist the green end knob less than a quarter turn to the left. This will reveal the charging port. Charging time is about 2½ hours.

Replacing the ballpoint refill

To make space for the battery and electronics available, the pen has been fitted with a specially developed, shortened ballpoint refill. It uses low viscosity ink and a large ball size for the most comfortable writing. By unscrewing the gripping part, the refill can be exchanged easily. Replacement refills are available from STABILO.

Replacing the graphite lead

By twisting the green conical part at the tip, the graphite lead can be moved out and in. Adjust it for a comfortable tip length. To replace the lead, pull on it if it is still long enough, or unscrew the gripping part and pull it from the mechanism inside. The lead dimensions are 60 mm in length and 1.4 mm in diameter.
New leads are available from STABILO, article number 7880/6-HB.

Compliance Documentation

Both pen versions follow the following standards:

  1. General safety requirements: proof of freedom from risk of injury by applying DIN EN 62368-1
  2. Radio equipment directive 2014/53/EU: verification of electromagnetic immunity through application of ETSI-EN 300328
  3. Radio equipment directive 2014/53/EU: verification of electromagnetic compatibility by applying EN 301489
  4. EMC Directive 2014/30/EU: Proof of electromagnetic immunity by applying EN 55035
  5. EMC Directive 2014/30/EU: Verification of electromagnetic compatibility by applying EN 301 489
  6. Verification of the safe operation of lithium-ion batteries in accordance with IEC 62133-2
  7. Proof of safe transportation of lithium-ion batteries according to UN38.3
  8. ROHS Directive 2011/65/EU: Proof of the upper limit of heavy metals contained in accordance with the Battery Act or Directive 2006/66/EC
  9. Proof of the photobiological safety of the LED in accordance with EN 62368-1, chapter 10
  10. Verification of the minimum pull-off force of components on writing instruments DIN-ISO 11540/1
  11. Bluetooth-Standard 5.1
  12. USB Power Delivery Standard

Testing has been performed by TSU (notified body 1299) for the pen and TÜV Rheinland (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., report number 60383654 001, for the battery. UN38.3 testing was performed by Pony Testing International Group, CNAS L3192, report number MSI0C6ZG6531377U5.