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🎨 Elevate your iPad into a pro-grade creative powerhouse.
The Apple Pencil Pro is a premium stylus designed for iPad Pro and iPad Air models, delivering pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and ultra-low latency. Featuring intuitive squeeze and barrel roll gestures, advanced haptics, magnetic wireless charging, and Find My support, it transforms your iPad into a seamless canvas for note-taking, drawing, and professional design work.





| Brand | Apple |
| Color | White |
| Item Weight | 0.68 Ounces |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
A**R
Expensive, refined, and exactly what it should be
This is one of those products where there isn’t much to overthink it. The Apple Pencil Pro does exactly what it’s supposed to do, does it consistently, and integrates seamlessly with the iPad. It’s not cheap, and it doesn’t try to be revolutionary — it’s just very well executed. Performance and usability Responsiveness is excellent. There’s no noticeable latency, pairing is instant, and charging via the magnetic attachment is still one of the cleanest implementations Apple has ever done. You never think about battery life or connection issues — it just works. The new squeeze gesture is genuinely useful and makes switching tools faster without breaking flow. The tilt support is well implemented and will be especially appreciated by artists, even if it’s not something every user relies on heavily. Feel and design The build quality is exactly what you’d expect. It feels solid, balanced, and premium. That said, the writing feel is still very smooth-on-smooth, which isn’t particularly pencil-like. Screen protectors help with that, but out of the box it’s not a perfect analog feel. Color options are still nonexistent, which is a bummer but that’s always been the case. Compatibility and pricing Requiring the Pro model for newer iPads is frustrating, but not surprising. It’s clearly part of Apple’s broader product segmentation strategy. While that won’t sit well with everyone, the Pencil Pro itself delivers enough refinement that it doesn’t feel like a compromised purchase. Minor quirks On rare occasions, if the iPad hasn’t been used in a while, the Pencil may not immediately reconnect. Placing it back on the magnetic charger instantly resolves this, so it’s more of a momentary hiccup than a real issue. Final thoughts There’s nothing here that feels half-baked. You can nitpick price, texture, or ecosystem decisions, but in actual daily use, none of those detract meaningfully from the experience. The Apple Pencil Pro is reliable, polished, and purpose-built — which is exactly what most people want from it. Five stars - Expensive, but extremely refined. If you’re in the iPad ecosystem, this is the best stylus experience available
J**L
Saved a few bucks for top quality!
I’m not a visual artist by any stretch, but I also hate not having every option at my disposal, so I bought this item used on here. The best $70 bucks I’ve ever saved. It didn’t come in an Apple box but it came in an Amazon box that was the size of an Apple box and it was padded and secure. The quality was as new as it would be coming from the Apple Store. It’s a pretty good device. It works well. I enjoy using it to make slight adjustments in my attempts to draw things and I do enjoy writing with it. Great weight and the haptics are on point when you use the options like squeezing it to change tools. It fits nicely on the top of the iPad with the magnet. Battery life has yet to drop below 95 even when I had it off the pad for a few days. I’m very happy with my purchase and I love the fact that I saved a few bucks by purchasing used.
R**N
This Is Not an Accessory. It’s a Tool.
Let’s get this out of the way first: if you’re buying the Apple Pencil Pro just to “take notes” or occasionally doodle, you are overpaying. This thing is not meant for casual use. It’s meant for people who actually work on their iPad. I’ve used previous Apple Pencils. I liked them. I didn’t think Apple could justify another upgrade. I was wrong. The Pencil Pro is the first time Apple crossed the line from “nice stylus” into “this actually changes how you use the iPad.” ⸻ First Impressions: Immediately Different The moment you pick it up, it feels more deliberate. Same clean Apple design, but more balanced. More intentional. It doesn’t feel like an accessory you might misplace—it feels like a tool you keep track of. Then you squeeze it. That squeeze gesture alone tells you exactly who this product is for. It’s not a gimmick. It’s muscle memory waiting to happen. Switching tools, opening menus, adjusting settings without lifting your hand or breaking flow—this is the kind of thing you don’t appreciate until you go back to not having it. Once you do, everything else feels clunky. ⸻ The Gyro Roll: Subtle, But Huge The barrel roll feature is one of those upgrades that sounds unnecessary until you use it for five minutes. Rotating brushes by simply rolling the Pencil feels natural in a way software shortcuts never do. It mirrors how real tools work. If you sketch, design, annotate diagrams, or do any kind of visual work, this alone justifies the upgrade. It’s not flashy. It’s smart. ⸻ Haptics: Finally Done Right Apple nailed the haptic feedback. It’s restrained, precise, and actually informative. You feel confirmation without distraction. No buzzing. No nonsense. Just enough feedback to reinforce actions without pulling you out of focus. This is the difference between a product built for productivity and one built for demos. ⸻ Find My Support: Underrated, But Critical If you’ve ever lost an Apple Pencil, you know the pain. It’s not “oh well” money. It’s “I’m annoyed for three days” money. Find My support should’ve existed years ago. Now that it’s here, it’s non-negotiable. This alone makes the Pencil Pro the default choice moving forward. ⸻ Precision and Performance Latency is nonexistent. Palm rejection is flawless. Pressure sensitivity is consistent across apps. It feels exactly like it should: invisible. And that’s the point. When a tool is good enough, you stop thinking about it entirely. The Pencil Pro disappears in your hand and lets you focus on the work. That’s the highest compliment you can give hardware. ⸻ Who This Is Actually For Buy this if: • You draw, design, or illustrate regularly • You annotate PDFs, diagrams, or technical documents • You use your iPad as a serious work device • You care about efficiency and workflow, not just aesthetics Do not buy this if: • You just want handwritten notes occasionally • You rarely use your iPad beyond media consumption • You’re upgrading just because it’s “the new one” This is not a casual purchase. It’s a professional one. ⸻ Pros • Squeeze gesture dramatically improves workflow • Barrel roll feels natural and intuitive • Excellent haptic feedback • Find My support is a game changer • Best Apple Pencil Apple has ever made, no debate Cons • Expensive, and unapologetically so • Overkill for casual users • Limited value if apps you use don’t support new features yet ⸻ Final Verdict The Apple Pencil Pro isn’t trying to convince everyone. It’s built for people who already live on their iPad and want fewer interruptions between thought and execution. If that’s you, this is absolutely worth the money. If it’s not, save your cash. This is Apple doing what it does best: refining something until it disappears, then charging you for the privilege—and, for once, actually earning it.
T**Y
Excellent Apple Pencil but make sure it works with the iPad you currently own!
I love the new pencil! The haptics in it are great! I originally had the 2nd gen pencil and needed a new one so I bought this one. When I got it, it wouldn’t sync to my iPad Pro 11 (4th gen) though. Apparently I didn’t read completely that it wouldn’t. However, because of this, my husband bought me the new iPad Pro (M5 chip) and the pencil works great with it! It syncs easily with the iPad and is easy to use.
G**8
Like new! Great deal and works perfectly
Looks and works like brand new! The magnetic charging is solid, and the response time is flawless. The pressure sensitivity and barrel roll features are game-changers for drawing. It was well-packaged and arrived super fast. Getting a Pencil Pro at this price is a steal—saved a lot compared to buying new. Definitely a great find!
T**I
Apple Pencil Pro… definitely an upgrade from the original Pencil and Pencil 2!
Purchased as an open‑box, like‑new item, and it arrived exactly as described. The box was opened but taped closed and the wrapper was still on the pencil. It didn’t have any charge out of the box, but as soon as I snapped it onto the side of my iPad, it synced instantly and worked right away. I charged it fully that first night and have been using it normally ever since. I’m using it with my 13” iPad Air M2, and it’s great. The double‑tap on the barrel to bring up the menu is super convenient, and everything works flawlessly. Zero issues so far. For basically half the price of a brand‑new one, this feels like an excellent buy and absolutely worth what I paid. Apple hardware is built well, the white looks nice and clean… I have no worries about longevity at all. Excellent product from Apple as usual.
A**Z
It works, but there’s some improvement needed.
The Apple Pencil Pro is easy to write with, not heavy like the other reviews made it seem, very nice and simple design, great battery life, great pressure sensitivity, and the squeeze feature and wireless charging is a nice touch. Theres one issue though, I’m an artist and student and I do a lot of work on my iPad. The pencil (or my iPad) glitches and randomly and switches me over to the eraser tool in the middle of me writing/drawing even when I turned the squeeze feature off.
S**E
Amazing aside from comfortability! Good for casual use, not as much for longer sessions.
PROS: Great item. I bought the pencil when it was on sale from $129 to $99. I really enjoyed my old 2nd gen, but recently I upgraded to a 7th gen iPad mini that is only compatible with the pro version of the pencil. I haven't really gotten around to using the barrel squeeze feature as much, but I do appreciate the fact that you can change it's actions and adjust the sensitivity to activate it. If the barrel feature isn't applicable to your use case, you can even turn it off. Overall, it came in good condition and I'm excited to get a few years of use with it. I'd say if you're an apple user who wants to take advantage of all the features your iPad has to offer, buy it. CONS: The only thing I dislike about the pencil is its shape. I like writing and drawing on my iPad recreationally, and find that for longer sessions, my Huion pen is a lot more comfortable to hold. Of course, this drawback could possibly be reduced by buying an additional pencil grip, but you would think that for ~$100 the pencil would be more comfortable to hold.
E**Z
EXCELENTE
Está bien, funciona bien y tiene un buen tacto. Solo que tienen unos pequeños puntitos negros, supongo que viene de fabrica, pero es puramente estético y no me gusta. Fuera de eso, está todo perfecto!
E**S
Perfeita! Amei demais
Perfeita! Ela carrega diretamente no Ipad muito rápido. Fica bem presa e não cai. Original com garantia e sistema de rastreamento caso venha a perder.
O**E
Would recommend
Lasts as long as 2 months without being charged, can find it easily through find my, I love the squeeze and double tap function where I can squeeze to open a palette in the app and double tap to switch( can be changed in settings) it charges automatically on top of your iPad and is compatible with Apple air iPads upwards of m2 and iPad pro’s upward of m1 and doesn’t work with any normal iPad, should be compatible with the mini too, it feels like Apple quality ofc and very durable
U**1
Great
Great
N**A
Precisa e perfeita
Maravilhoso. A escrita é precisa, tem funções ao aperta-la que da para programar de acordo com a sua necessidade. A ponta é bem resistente.
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