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Magnetic Wireless Charging Pencil 2nd Generation, Stylus Pen Same as Apple Pencil 2 Gen, Compatible with iPad Pro 11 in 1/2/3/4, iPad Pro 12.9 in 3/4/5/6, iPad Air 4/5, iPad Mini 6

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Arrives Wednesday, May 21
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Color: white


Features

  • Compatible Models: ONLY compatible with iPad mini (6th generation), iPad Air (4th and 5th generation), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation), check and confirm your device before place the order.
  • 2024 Wireless Charging Pencil: No charging cable. The stylus is charged on the magnetic strip of iPad, and the real-time power can be displayed. Using the latest upgraded chip, with overcharge protection and overheat protection, longer life than other iPad pens.
  • Shortcut Key Functions: Our iPad Pencil 2nd generation has more convenient shortcut functions than other stylus. Press once to return to the HOME interface, and press twice to open Notes in any APP.
  • Palm Rejection & Tilt Sensitivity: This active stylus pen is equipped with palm rejection and tilt sensing. You can rest your hands naturally on iPad screen without being disturbed. Tilting technology allows you to draw thick and thin lines as desired, just like drawing on paper. The stylus has the same POM tip as apple pencil, which is replaceable and easy to purchase.
  • Worry-Free Customer Service: Fully charged in 2 hours, lasts up to 9 hours. It's the best alternative to Apple Pencil 2nd Generation. We support free return or exchange within 1 month, and provide technical support for 3 years.

Color: white


Brand: pocamax


Material: Pom


Compatible Devices: Tablet


Are Batteries Included: No


Batteries Required?: No


Charging Time: 2 Hours


Manufacturer: pocamax


Package Dimensions: 8.19 x 2.2 x 0.75 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Item model number: 730S97


Date First Available: May 21, 2023


Manufacturer: pocamax


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great!
Color: pink
This was exactly what I was looking for. The color is nearly identical to the picture. Set up was super easy and I love that it’s magnetic and can just hang out on the side of my iPad so I never have to wonder where it is. Works exactly as described.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by Brittany Porras

  • So much more than a pencil
Color: blue
I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the pencil was to set-up. I mean the pencil practically set itself up. All I had to do was attach it to the iPad. The pencil is lighter than its brand counterpart and pretty much does everything as flawlessly as the other, with one small caveat. There is a blue clicker at the end, which you may have to press to reestablish Bluetooth connection. And that is where I discovered that if I click repeatedly, I have the ability to close apps, and more over, change my very existence in doing so. Suddenly, everything I had been reading in my reading apps on the tablet to that point flashed before my eyes. Shakespeare and Cervantes stepped out into my new reality followed by Sherlock and Alice, and then rode out Sir Gawain of the Green Knight adventure, and a inebriated Dante, claiming he had been to hell and back. It was all too much to take in at once, and I could hardly interact with such a crowd, for writers and characters kept stepping out, and all of them stared at me expectantly. “Well?” I asked, standing up and no longer clicking my pen. “All’s well that ends well,” replied Shakespeare. “How is this all even possible?” I asked. “When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth,” replied Sherlock, touching his fingertips below his longish chin. “You are all crazy,” I retorted. With a few more clicks of the pencil, the Cheshire Cat appeared smiling besides Alice and said, “We’re not crazy, our reality is just different is all.” That’s it, I was tired of being a Burt Reynold knockoff and of being subjected to such speculative comments by such characters, and I reached my threshold when Shakespeare started to converse with me out of the blue, and finished by insulting me in iambic pentameter, followed by a possessed Pentecostal who yelled into my ear: “Finish this review so I can pray for you.” And with a click of my pencil I sketched some psychedelic dogs that materialized and chased the possessed Pentecostal into a Purgatory he did not believe in but was condemned nonetheless. I smiled and clicked this pencil and drew a box and have been trapped here like Merlin in his crystal cave ever since, until I gather enough helpful votes from this review in which to emerge and conjure up the once and future king who will not only aid Britain but the world again. Though this review might seem as tangential as the questing beast or as confusing as do it yourself matrix convection belt, I’d like to reiterate that this is so much more than a pencil as my altered state of mind will allow. So what are you waiting for? This is a wonderful pencil, and even the box it comes in is very nice. PS: And remember that Sir Paul McCartney said there were seven levels, and so it is with this pencil, hence the title of my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by Arthurian Tapestry Arthurian Tapestry

  • Great deal
Color: silver
Great replacement for Apple Pencil. Occasionally have some connection issues but charges the way it should and very comfortable to use and a good weight. I have the silver model which I really like. Not perfect but close. Worth the purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024 by Innov8er

  • Good product
Color: black
I lost my regular Apple Pencil that I had and had been wanting to draw. I ordered this pencil with a bit high expectations but maybe it’s just because I have the original Apple Pencil. It is a very good product for the price. It is magnetic to my iPad and came with two extra interchangeable writing tips. My ONLY issue is that it does not process the weight of your hand with this pencil. With the og Apple Pencil, you can have thinner or thicker lines depending on the amount of pressure you use while drawing, with this, you cannot do that. Right now all I’m drawing is tattoo designs as a beginner for that, so it works out for what I need but when I want to draw my more complicated unique art pieces, I don’t think this pencil would work for me. I’ve had no problems with the connection, nor any problems with charging. So I do recommend this product if anyone is in need of a mostly cheap pencil that ACTUALLY works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024 by Kendra Otte

  • Very nice
Color: pink
A great back up to my Apple Pencil for when I don’t have it with me
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by aje1016 aje1016

  • Simply the best one
Color: black
It worth the price. Very soft, very precise and with palm rejection. If you're looking for a budged friendly pencil instead of spending your hard work money on a $99 apple pencil.. give this one a try, it's not going to disappoint you.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024 by Felipe Natal Lopes

  • Amazing Bargin - I wish I had found this sooner!
Color: white
When I bought my iPad Pro I also bought the Apple Pencil for $129.00. Unfortunately I left the pencil in a hotel room on a recent trip to India. I could not get myself to spend another 129.00 to replace it and started looking for alternatives. I found this pencil for $25.00 and figured I won’t lose too much if it turned out to be a bust. When it arrived I had low expectations…BUT, I have been using it now for 2 months and it is AWESOME. I have found no difference in the way this pencil functions compared to the Apple version, and it even feels the same in your hand. It charges the same as the Apple product and it pairs very quickly. There are two major differences between this pencil and the Apple Pencil: first, there is no progress gauge that appears on your tablet or phone to let you know how charged the pencil is; second, there is a button on the top of the pencil that you must depress for three seconds to turn the pencil on. Neither of these differences are meaningful or a problem for me. Most of my work is note taking, highlighting and underlining. For these tasks this pencil is perfect. I do some drawing and have found it good for that too, but I can’t speak for how this pencil will perform for those who do intricate art work. My guess is that it will function the same as the Apple Pencil. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024 by Davo

  • Great Pen for iPad
Color: blue
I bought this pen for my new 11 inch iPad Pro as an alternative to spending over $100 on the official Apple iPad Pencil and I am very happy with my purchase. The pen works wonderfully, it very easy to operate, and is very easy to charge wirelessly on top of the iPad, even through the case I have on my iPad. The battery life lasts for hours, way longer than I need it to, and I also love that I was able to get a blue pen instead of a white one. This pen does everything the Apple Pencil does at a much lower price and I like that it also came with two extra replacement tips. I highly recommend for anyone looking for a pen/stylus for their iPad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Donna E.

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