Pay Just $99 for a Brand New Apple Pencil 2

Aug 20, 2022 at 10:13am EDT
Apple Pencil 2 now just $99.

Amazon is selling a brand new Apple Pencil 2 for a low price of just $99. This deal saves you $29 instantly.

Save $29 on a Brand New Apple Pencil 2 Today for Your Apple iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad mini

Apple Pencil has been around since the early days of iPad Pro. It’s an extremely useful tool for doing a bunch of stuff, but more importantly, a great tool for precise control on the display - ultimate for handwriting related tasks.

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With the 11-inch iPad Pro, Apple introduced the second-generation model of the Pencil and it fixes a lot of issues the original one had, all for a price of just $129. Now though, you don’t have to pay that price since the Apple Pencil 2 is available for $99 for a limited time.

The Apple Pencil 2 does not charge awkward like the first generation model. It magnetically attaches to the side of your iPad Pro, iPad Air and iPad mini, and it starts charging instantly.

Unlike the first generation model, the new one also features gesture controls, allowing you to double tap on the side of the Pencil to switch between tools.

Although it is understated, but the Apple Pencil 2 is extremely comfortable to use thanks to its matte finish.

This is an extremely limited time deal and one which won’t last a long time. You don’t need discount codes or coupons to bring the price down, but you have to hurry up if you do want to save $29.

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