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product_id: 89022048
title: "Pencil (2nd Generation)"
brand: "apple"
price: "$471.69"
currency: USD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 10
category: "Apple"
url: https://www.desertcart.ec/products/89022048-pencil-2nd-generation
store_origin: EC
region: Ecuador
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# 15-min fast charge Pixel-perfect precision Tilt & pressure sensitivity Pencil (2nd Generation)

**Brand:** apple
**Price:** $471.69
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✏️ Elevate your creativity—because your ideas deserve precision and speed.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pencil (2nd Generation) by apple
- **How much does it cost?** $471.69 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ec](https://www.desertcart.ec/products/89022048-pencil-2nd-generation)

## Best For

- apple enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted apple brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Precision:** Draw and write with pixel-perfect accuracy that feels like a natural extension of your hand.
- • **Complete Creative Kit:** Includes Apple Pencil, extra tip, Lightning adapter, and USB-C adapter for ultimate compatibility.
- • **Dynamic Tilt & Pressure:** Vary line weight and shading effortlessly for professional-grade artistic effects.
- • **Lightning-Fast Charging:** Get 30 minutes of use from just 15 seconds of charging—never miss a creative moment.
- • **Seamless iPad Integration:** Pairs instantly with compatible iPads, transforming your device into a versatile digital canvas.

## Overview

The Apple Pencil (1st Generation) is a premium stylus designed for select iPad models, offering pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and rapid charging. It transforms your iPad into a powerful creative tool for drawing, note-taking, and design, supported by a complete accessory kit including adapters for broad compatibility.

## Description

COMPATIBILITY — Apple Pencil (2nd generation) works with iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th generation); iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation); iPad Air (4th and 5th generation); and iPad mini (6th generation). WHY APPLE PENCIL — With pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and imperceptible lag, Apple Pencil (2nd generation) makes painting, sketching, doodling, and note-taking better than ever. Attaches magnetically for wireless pairing and charging. EASY AND NATURAL — Featuring a flat edge that attaches magnetically, Apple Pencil (2nd generation) allows you to change tools with just a tap from your finger. TRANSFORMS IPAD INTO A CANVAS — Draw, sketch, color, take notes, and mark up documents. Apple Pencil does it all with pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and imperceptible lag. Apple Pencil attaches, charges, and pairs magnetically.

Review: Paired with the right software, you can do a lot with one of these. - Much as I'm loath to admit it, having finally gotten the chance to work with one of these - I can understand why iPad users swear by them. Worth the money....? Probably. If you tot up the cost of a Drawing Monitor , you're looking at around £200.00+ for something you can't really move around with, take anywhere with you or just work away while longing on the sofa where as the Apple Pencil and a compatible iPad - this works on an iPad Pro 9.7-inch straight out the box - and it really does actually live up to the hype when you get a suitably paperlike feeling screen protector. In the interests of full disclosure I had a bit of a problem getting the pencil to work with my iPad and desertcart were good enough to arrange a replacement that same night - a really helpful customer services person was still working away at gone 10 o'clock at night and the replacement process was initiated without any quibble... What I didn't realise was, I actually hadn't bought an iPad Pro 9.7-inch like I thought I had, I'd mistakenly bought an iPad 9.7-imch (5th generation) thinking it was the iPad Pro and so, every time I tried pairing the thing the tablet kept telling me it was incompatible. Which turned out to be the reason. Once I realised the mistake I was able to arrange a return for the iPad and ordered an actual IPad Pro 9.7-ich and - the second I got it out the box - the supposedly faulty Apple Pencil worked perfectly first try. Much chasen over making such an elementary mistake, in the end I kept the original and returned the replacement Apple Pencil desertcart sent unopened, that way it's in a perfectly sellable condition, still sealed in its original packaging, so nobody looses out. The actual pen itself - flawless. As the question of value, you have to descide what it is you intend to use your iPad for: if its just regular stuff, surfing the net, waching videos, arguing with complete strangers on social media - no, though excellent the purchase price is ludicrous for just scrolling around an iPad with. If however you draw, paint or are a student taking lots of notes, though - yes - expensive, with the write sort of matte finish screen protector the Apple Pencil is a formidable tool in any working artists tool box. This 1st Generation model is only compatible with older ipads but, that being said that makes the iPads in question affordable yet still extreamly responsive and good to work on. Like I say, you have to be very clear about what you want to use your iPad for: work or doom-scrolling. If its the latter, its not worth the money but - if its for artwork either learning or profesonal level - yes, its probably well woth the outlay: theseare great to work with and really do feel like a natural extention of your hand like a pen, a pencil or a paintbrush. Paired with the right software, you can do a lot with one of these. Batter life - great, charges in about 15 minutes on your iPads charger, theres ahany adaptor for turning the lightening end of your charger into a socket your Penci l can just plug into or just connect it direct with your iPad. 30 seconds should give you 30 minutes worth of use and charging from the iPad direct takes a similar time and doesn't seem to drain your pads battery too excessively. Drawing ability: superbe, like I say - you'll need a suitable matt-finish/paper feel screen protector (not necessarily that specific brand, I've made do perfectly well with a much cheaper alternative for under £10.00 - with the right amount of "grit" its much, much more like working on real media and shows straight away in your line work. On a native iPad screen the Apple Pencil is good, but on something matte its actual paintbrush.
Review: One of the best for iPad! - Apple Pencil 2 is a superb device! I just got this item and it paired and charged effortlessly with my iPad mini 6. Build quality is fantastic. You can feel the premium nature of this stylus, from the feel of the plastic, to its weight and balance in the hand. The tip appears robust and is designed such that it has only a little resistant on iPad screen while not making too much of a tap noise while writing. The usability of Apple Pencil is superb in iPad OS. The pencil can be used to navigate iPad screen outside of apps. Inside apps such as notes, and other specific apps that allow pencil input, it works flawlessly. Latency and accuracy are imperceptible and perfect respectively. Functionalities such as double tap on pencil to change selection of pen or eraser is a nice touch. Pressure sensitivity, angle response are as expected. The pencil attaches magnetically to side of iPad for storage and charging and draws minimal charge from iPad. Charging is rapid… within seconds you have a usable stylus from flat. The Apple Pencil requires Bluetooth to be active to remain paired… if switched off the pencil needs to be repaired by enabling Bluetooth and attaching to side of iPad. This is the one big advantage over the cheaper USBC version:.. pairing is so much easier and does not require cable connection. If you can get this on sale sub 100 pound, I’d say it’s worth it over the USBC version. My Apple Pencil came with a charge of 60 percent so it seems this hasn’t been lying around in stock too long. All in all a superb device. I’ll update as I continue using it.

## Features

- COMPATIBILITY — Apple Pencil (2nd generation) works with iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th generation); iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation); iPad Air (4th and 5th generation); and iPad mini (6th generation).
- WHY APPLE PENCIL — With pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and imperceptible lag, Apple Pencil (2nd generation) makes painting, sketching, doodling, and note-taking better than ever. Attaches magnetically for wireless pairing and charging.
- EASY AND NATURAL — Featuring a flat edge that attaches magnetically, Apple Pencil (2nd generation) allows you to change tools with just a tap from your finger.
- TRANSFORMS IPAD INTO A CANVAS — Draw, sketch, color, take notes, and mark up documents. Apple Pencil does it all with pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and imperceptible lag. Apple Pencil attaches, charges, and pairs magnetically.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Apple |
| Colour | White |
| Item weight | 0.74 Ounces |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |

## Product Details

- **Are batteries included:** Yes
- **Batteries required?:** Yes
- **Battery description:** Lithium
- **Brand:** Apple
- **Colour:** White
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 21.2 x 5.6 x 2.5 centimetres
- **Item weight:** 0.14 Kilograms
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Number of batteries:** 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)

## Images

![Pencil (2nd Generation) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41NHLrMXRWL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does it works with MacBook Air 2019?**
A: It works with iPad Pro and air 3 4 5 generation

**Q: Does this version work with an 9.7" 2019 iPad? And does it support palm rejection?**
A: The Pencil 2 (2nd Generation) only works with the iPad Pro 12.9” 3rd & 4th Generation versions (2018 onwards) and iPad Pro 11” 1st & 2nd Generation (2018 onwards).

**Q: Does it come with a free sharpener?**
A: Haha no, but you need a sharp bank balance 😀

**Q: Do they do laser engraving?**
A: yes but you would need to buy it from apple's website

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Paired with the right software, you can do a lot with one of these.
*by A***R on 25 March 2025*

Much as I'm loath to admit it, having finally gotten the chance to work with one of these - I can understand why iPad users swear by them. Worth the money....? Probably. If you tot up the cost of a Drawing Monitor , you're looking at around £200.00+ for something you can't really move around with, take anywhere with you or just work away while longing on the sofa where as the Apple Pencil and a compatible iPad - this works on an iPad Pro 9.7-inch straight out the box - and it really does actually live up to the hype when you get a suitably paperlike feeling screen protector. In the interests of full disclosure I had a bit of a problem getting the pencil to work with my iPad and Amazon were good enough to arrange a replacement that same night - a really helpful customer services person was still working away at gone 10 o'clock at night and the replacement process was initiated without any quibble... What I didn't realise was, I actually hadn't bought an iPad Pro 9.7-inch like I thought I had, I'd mistakenly bought an iPad 9.7-imch (5th generation) thinking it was the iPad Pro and so, every time I tried pairing the thing the tablet kept telling me it was incompatible. Which turned out to be the reason. Once I realised the mistake I was able to arrange a return for the iPad and ordered an actual IPad Pro 9.7-ich and - the second I got it out the box - the supposedly faulty Apple Pencil worked perfectly first try. Much chasen over making such an elementary mistake, in the end I kept the original and returned the replacement Apple Pencil Amazon sent unopened, that way it's in a perfectly sellable condition, still sealed in its original packaging, so nobody looses out. The actual pen itself - flawless. As the question of value, you have to descide what it is you intend to use your iPad for: if its just regular stuff, surfing the net, waching videos, arguing with complete strangers on social media - no, though excellent the purchase price is ludicrous for just scrolling around an iPad with. If however you draw, paint or are a student taking lots of notes, though - yes - expensive, with the write sort of matte finish screen protector the Apple Pencil is a formidable tool in any working artists tool box. This 1st Generation model is only compatible with older ipads but, that being said that makes the iPads in question affordable yet still extreamly responsive and good to work on. Like I say, you have to be very clear about what you want to use your iPad for: work or doom-scrolling. If its the latter, its not worth the money but - if its for artwork either learning or profesonal level - yes, its probably well woth the outlay: theseare great to work with and really do feel like a natural extention of your hand like a pen, a pencil or a paintbrush. Paired with the right software, you can do a lot with one of these. Batter life - great, charges in about 15 minutes on your iPads charger, theres ahany adaptor for turning the lightening end of your charger into a socket your Penci l can just plug into or just connect it direct with your iPad. 30 seconds should give you 30 minutes worth of use and charging from the iPad direct takes a similar time and doesn't seem to drain your pads battery too excessively. Drawing ability: superbe, like I say - you'll need a suitable matt-finish/paper feel screen protector (not necessarily that specific brand, I've made do perfectly well with a much cheaper alternative for under £10.00 - with the right amount of "grit" its much, much more like working on real media and shows straight away in your line work. On a native iPad screen the Apple Pencil is good, but on something matte its actual paintbrush.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best for iPad!
*by S***N on 13 August 2024*

Apple Pencil 2 is a superb device! I just got this item and it paired and charged effortlessly with my iPad mini 6. Build quality is fantastic. You can feel the premium nature of this stylus, from the feel of the plastic, to its weight and balance in the hand. The tip appears robust and is designed such that it has only a little resistant on iPad screen while not making too much of a tap noise while writing. The usability of Apple Pencil is superb in iPad OS. The pencil can be used to navigate iPad screen outside of apps. Inside apps such as notes, and other specific apps that allow pencil input, it works flawlessly. Latency and accuracy are imperceptible and perfect respectively. Functionalities such as double tap on pencil to change selection of pen or eraser is a nice touch. Pressure sensitivity, angle response are as expected. The pencil attaches magnetically to side of iPad for storage and charging and draws minimal charge from iPad. Charging is rapid… within seconds you have a usable stylus from flat. The Apple Pencil requires Bluetooth to be active to remain paired… if switched off the pencil needs to be repaired by enabling Bluetooth and attaching to side of iPad. This is the one big advantage over the cheaper USBC version:.. pairing is so much easier and does not require cable connection. If you can get this on sale sub 100 pound, I’d say it’s worth it over the USBC version. My Apple Pencil came with a charge of 60 percent so it seems this hasn’t been lying around in stock too long. All in all a superb device. I’ll update as I continue using it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Feels like a real pencil — seamless with iPad Pro
*by S***E on 3 June 2025*

This isn’t just a stylus — it’s a proper tool. Writing and drawing feel incredibly natural, especially with the iPad Pro’s 120Hz screen. Pressure sensitivity is accurate, palm rejection is flawless, and the double-tap shortcut is surprisingly useful once you get used to it. Magnetic charging and pairing are brilliant — it snaps to the side of the iPad and just works. No cables, no buttons, no hassle. Perfect for note-takers, designers, or anyone who wants their iPad to feel like paper. Pricey, yes, but you see exactly where the money went.

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