





✍️ Elevate your iPad game—where creativity meets lightning-fast precision.
The Apple Pencil (1st Generation) transforms your compatible iPad into a versatile digital notepad and canvas, delivering precise, lag-free input with a natural writing feel. Featuring a lightweight design, magnetic cap, and ultra-fast charging that provides 30 minutes of use from just 10 seconds of charge, it’s engineered for professionals and creatives who demand seamless performance and reliability.





| ASIN | B016NY7784 |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.73 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Apple |
| Product Dimensions | 0.07 x 0.35 x 0.07 inches |
A**R
Good Experience, Worth the Price and Charging speed is a Plus
First thing I noticed was that the Pencil is smooth and looked like it could slip from my hand, (which it didn't) but it sure can role, so make sure it's not on a slanting surface, or better yet, get a case with a pencil holder on the inside cause this feels and looks fragile. As for the butt cover, it is magnetic so I don't worry about it falling out (which I initially thought lol). Despite it's very slippery looking features, it is quite easy to grip and it comes with an extra point and an adapter. The point doesn't seem rubbery, more like a smooth, rubber like coated, plastic. Basically, it's really hard but is silent to very low on sound when you're using it on a screen, so its very unlikely to make noise to disturb you or persons around you unless you tap hard on the screen. It's heavier than an ordinary pen or pencil but it doesn't affect my writing or drawing. It's hardly noticeable when you start using it so you get use to it pretty fast. It doesn't lag one bit so it's safe to say it 'feels natural' for drawing and writing. For paring, you just insert it into the iPad charging pot and it asks you to pair, you accept the pairing and it pairs until you cut off the Bluetooth from the settings area. For charging, it's a bit awkward though, cause this looks like an accident ready to happen. My advise is to put it somewhere that it can't be disturbed cause it doesn't look safe to just leave around when charging. In the flip side, it charges super fast so the fact that the pencil loses power during rest mode, doesn't affect the whole user experience. From my experience, it doesn't die out quickly. I can write for a considerable amount of time and still not have to worry about it dying on me, (but it does warn you on the Ipad so it won't be a surprise) and even on low percentage (15 percent), it can still give you a good bit of time (maybe 20-30 minutes) to wrap up before it really needs a charge. Again, super charge, why take the risk right? 10 seconds gives you an extra 30 mins man! I also like that it barely upsets the ipad's charge either. I once charged my ipad to 100 percent, placed my dead pencil in to charge, come back a few minutes later and the pencil was 100% while the ipad was still 100%. What I don't like is that it takes forever to charge the pencil directly off the wall. If you want a fast charge, use your iPad. In other words, it may be pricey but the experience makes up for it. I doubt anyone who has a properly working pencil will regret it.
G**R
Great stylus, will probably cost more than you think in the long run
I recently got an iPad for school. I go through tons of notebooks as I’m an avid note taker so I wanted a more ecofriendly alternative. After looking at reviews I originally decided to get a cheaper alternative to the Apple Pencil. It was good for tapping and scrolling, but it was rough to take a lot of notes. I knew it wouldn’t work during lectures where I have to write fast so I finally decided to give the Apple Pencil a try. Worst thing I just return it. I got the pencil quickly and immediately took to GoodNotes 5 to test my handwriting and compare it to a cheaper alternative. Instantly I knew the Apple Pencil was superior. I don’t have a screen protector so the writing was super smooth and effortless. Its sensitive so you don’t need to press hard, but not too sensitive you’re getting accidental marks on your document when the stylus gets too close to the screen. I don’t draw so I can’t say much on that, but after some trial notes I can say this is a really amazing stylus especially if you like to take “pretty” notes. There are a few things I’m not too big a fan of, however. For starters, it’s a very smooth pen. It looks beautiful and sleek but it’s hard to write for a long time and it gets painful. I’ve poured a ton of money into this switch to digital notes and it looks like I’m not done. I’ve seen some videos of people recommending a silicon grip cover for the pencil which is beginning to look like a must have. The last thing is the magnet. Supposedly the Apple Pencil can connect to the side of the iPad via magnet and stay while you’re not using it. The magnet is very weak and I would never trust it to actually stay on my iPad. It’ll be nice to keep the stylus from rolling away when you’re not using it, but I think I’ll be looking for somewhere else to store it. In addition you will need to replace the tip of it eventually. I haven’t had to yet, but it does come with 1 spare tip. Additional ones can be bought at Apple. Overall, I will always recommend this stylus especially if you need features like pressure sensitivity, but keep in mind you may also need a silicon cover and potentially a matte screen protector (if you want it to feel like paper). If you’re not someone who writes or draws often and are just looking for a basic stylus to tap, scroll, and occasionally jot down notes I would save your money and go for a cheaper alternative. Pros: Pressure sensitive Great for notes Accurate Cons: Weak magnet (could be my iPads issue though) Hard to hold after long periods of time Can be costly in the long run
F**M
جميل جدا
D**S
I was sceptical about how often I’d use one of these, but I needn’t have been so. It can be used on the iPad on every single screen as a standard stylus/selector, but it absolutely shines when used for taking notes, doing sketches and using drawing apps. It feels good in the hand. It’s got a nice weight. The nib is bang on for precision. It connects instantly, the second it’s moved. It charges quick enough and lasts a long time once full. In work I have to mark up drawings for changes to be made, and I normally would either mark on by hand, scan and send back, or I’d use Adobe on the pc and use its mark up tools, which aren’t great. Both these methods are shown up to be so slow compared to what I can do now... I just email myself the image or pdf, open it on the iPad, draw straight on top using the Apple Pencil, and then from there email the file back to the draughtsman. It may only sound like a few minutes I save, and I suppose in isolation it is, but consider that i could save this time over and over again ten or twenty times a day, and you can see the savings there are to be made. The drawing mark ups I can now do are hugely clearer, so I can convey ideas much easier. I can undo mistakes. I can zoom in and out for great clarity, I have no idea how it does it, but with the pencil in hand, my wrist and base of my palm somehow doesn’t affect the drawing, it only reacts to the pencil. Even more strangely, I can hold the pencil and still tap with my finger to select things, it’s all very clever indeed. 5/5 all day long for another terrific Apple device, One tiny downside is cost. There are clones available for £25 upwards, which claim to have the same functions, but I felt it best in this case to stick with Apple devices to work other Apple devices. It’s a moot point though because I couldn’t buy one of the clones to test and compare, so I can’t comment on them at all . They might work and they might not. I made the choice to spend what I spent, and I have no regrets at all.
A**K
Produkt nie jest zgodny z zamówieniem. Opakowanie jest od oryginalnego Apple Pencil 1generacji, ale sam produkt jest innej firmy. Dodatkowo nie ma drugiego rysika i przejściówki, które w oryginale znajdują się w pudełku. Nie polecam. Najgorszy zakup w życiu !
A**D
سريع الإستجابة ودقيق و بطاريته تدوم طويلاً Responsive and accurate with long lasting battery عيوب: طريقة الشحن غريبة cons: charging method is weird
L**S
Der Apple Pencil der 1. Generation ist ein bemerkenswertes Werkzeug für alle kreativen Köpfe, die im Besitz eines kompatiblen Apple-Geräts sind. Ich habe den Pencil seit einiger Zeit im Einsatz und er hat meine künstlerischen Möglichkeiten erweitert und meine Produktivität auf ein neues Niveau gehoben. Die Verarbeitungsqualität des Apple Pencil ist exzellent, wie von Apple gewohnt. Er liegt gut in der Hand und die matten Oberflächen sorgen für einen angenehmen Griff. Die magnetische Befestigung am iPad Pro funktioniert einwandfrei und hält den Stift sicher an seinem Platz, sodass ich ihn nicht verlieren kann. Die Empfindlichkeit und Präzision des Apple Pencil sind beeindruckend. Die feinen Druckstufen ermöglichen es mir, mit großer Genauigkeit zu zeichnen und zu schreiben. Es fühlt sich fast so an, als würde ich auf Papier arbeiten, da der Pencil die feinsten Nuancen meiner Bewegungen erfasst. Die Reaktionsgeschwindigkeit ist schnell und es gibt keine spürbare Verzögerung, was eine flüssige und immersive Erfahrung ermöglicht. Besonders beeindruckend ist die Palmenerkennung des Apple Pencil. Ich kann meine Handfläche bequem auf dem Bildschirm ablegen, während ich zeichne oder schreibe, und der Pencil erkennt nur meine Berührungen. Das macht das Arbeiten mit dem Pencil äußerst komfortabel und verhindert ungewollte Eingaben. Die Akkulaufzeit des Pencil ist sehr gut. Eine einzige Ladung hält bei mir mehrere Tage bis hin zu einer Woche, je nachdem, wie intensiv ich ihn nutze. Die Aufladung erfolgt über den Lightning-Anschluss meines iPads, was sehr praktisch ist. Es wäre jedoch wünschenswert gewesen, wenn der Pencil über USB-C aufgeladen werden könnte, um mit den neueren Apple-Geräten kompatibel zu sein. Die Integration des Apple Pencil mit den kreativen Apps im App Store ist nahtlos. Ich kann verschiedene Zeichen- und Notiz-Apps nutzen, um meine Ideen festzuhalten und zu skizzieren. Der Pencil erkennt unterschiedlichen Druck und Neigungswinkel, was eine Vielzahl von Effekten und Stilen ermöglicht. Einziges Manko ist die Tatsache, dass der Apple Pencil nur mit ausgewählten iPad-Modellen kompatibel ist. Es ist wichtig sicherzustellen, dass Ihr Gerät die erforderlichen Voraussetzungen erfüllt, um den Pencil nutzen zu können. Alles in allem bin ich vom Apple Pencil der 1. Generation begeistert. Er ist ein leistungsfähiges Werkzeug für kreative Aufgaben und bietet eine präzise und intuitive Bedienung. Wenn Sie ein Apple-Nutzer sind und gerne zeichnen, schreiben oder notieren, dann ist der Apple Pencil definitiv eine lohnende Investition.
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