Amazon has now dropped the new Apple Pencil Pro down to $99 shipped for the very first time. We have seen the regularly $129 pro-grade Apple stylus drop to $110 in new condition at Amazon alongside an open-box listing over at Best Buy at $99, but today's deal is the very best yet. This is the lowest price we have ever tracked on the new Apple Pencil Pro in brand new condition since its release in May alongside the M4 iPad Pro and the M2 iPad Air.
If you have been waiting for a notable discount on the new iPad Pencil, now's your shot. This is the price we were expecting/hoping for when the Prime Big Deal Days sale starts on October 8, but it looks like Amazon is jumping in early to get the party started now.
There are deals carrying through the entire Apple Pencil lineup right now. But just note, only the Apple Pencil Pro and the USB-C edition are at notable prices right now - we have seen the Apple Pencil 2nd Gen at $70 a number of times, and the 1st Gen has been lower as well.
Apple Pencil Pro is "loaded with intuitive features for ultimate creative control" and advanced, next-generation gestures and tools "like squeeze and barrel roll to access tools, change brushes, and create strokes without missing a beat." The haptic feedback allows you to feel your creative works taking shape while the Apple Pencil hover action on iPad Pro and iPad Air allow you "to preview your mark before you make it."
It is specifically designed for use with the M4 iPad Pro and the M2 iPad Air.
Apple Pencil Pro adds even more magical capabilities to help bring your ideas to life. New advanced features make marking up, taking notes, and creating a masterpiece more intuitive than ever. Squeeze. Apple Pencil Pro can sense when you squeeze it and brings up a new palette so you can quickly switch tools, line weights, and colors, thanks to a new sensor. Barrel roll. A new gyroscope allows you to rotate the Apple Pencil Pro for precise control of shaped pen and brush tools. Haptic feedback. A custom haptic engine provides feedback that you can feel. When you squeeze or double-tap, a light pulse confirms the action. Apple Pencil hover.