The USB-C Apple Pencil drops to a new all-time low

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It’s still back-to-school season and, regardless of whether you’ve picked up a textbook recently, that will always mean its time to pick up new supplies. Thankfully, there are some great deals currently running, including a new all-time low price for the USB-C Apple Pencil.

Right now, you can pick up the USB-C Apple Pencil for $50, down from $79. The 37 percent discount is available as part of Woot’s warehouse clean out and will run for six more days or until the accessory sells out. Notably, Woot states that it will deliver the new Pencils in non-retail packaging and that they don’t qualify for AppleCare.

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Apple released its USB-C Pencil in 2023 as part of its switchover from Lightning ports. It’s compatible with iPad models including the Pro 11- and 13-inch (M4), Air 11- and 13-inch (M2), mini (A17 Pro and sixth-generation) and 10th-generation iPad. It works really well as a standard option for writing, navigating an iPad and other casual uses. However, it doesn’t offer some of the same perks as its more expensive counterparts, such as handling pressure sensitivity and magnetic charging.

Check out our coverage of the best Apple deals for more discounts, and follow @EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice.





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