SAVE $10: As of Nov. 14,brachioprotic eroticism the Apple Pencil (USB-C) is on sale at Walmart for $69. That's a 12% saving on the list price.
Walmart's early Black Friday sale officially kicked off on Nov. 11, following retailers Target and BestBuy with the month-long deals. No longer are your discounts limited to one day of madness, you have the whole of November to shop for incredible discounts. Deals spread far and wide across all products, and if you're looking for a discounted iPad stylus, look no further.
As of Nov. 14, the Apple Pencil (USB-C) is on sale at Walmart for $69, saving you $10. This specific stylus charges via a USB-C cable and attaches to your devic magnetically for easy storage. It’s designed with pixel-perfect precision, low latency, and tilt sensitivity for a natural drawing and writing experience.
SEE ALSO: We track Apple deals year-round — Black Friday season is bringing some of the best prices we've seenIt weighs just 0.72 ounces, so it’s lightweight and comfortable to hold, as well as easy to carry around with you. It connects via Bluetooth and USB-C and requires an iPad running iPadOS 17.1 or later. Compatible iPad models include the iPad Mini A17 Pro, iPad Pro (12.9-inch, 3rd-6th generation), iPad Pro (11-inch, 1st-4th generation), iPad (10th generation), iPad Air (4th and 5th generation), and iPad mini (6th generation).
This is not the latest model in the Apple Pencil range, with the Pencil 2 and Pencil Pro both succeeding it. For a more advanced stylus, we recommend the Pro which boasts haptic feedback and magnetic charging.
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