5 iPad accessories I’ll never regret buying (including a $35 Apple Pencil alternative)
While Apple Pencils are great options for various models of the iPad range, there are two big things to consider before buying one: cost and compatibility. Like most Apple gear, these stylus options are pricey, usually selling around $129, or sometimes a bit less during a sale.
In terms of compatibility, you’re really squeezed on your options. If you want features like wireless charging, you’re left with the Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) or the Apple Pencil Pro, and even though the 2nd Gen model often hits discounts to make it more affordable, it’s not compatible with newer model iPads, like the latest iPad Pros.
Also: Apple Pencil Pro vs. Apple Pencil 2: Which model you should buy for your iPad
Here’s the good news. If you’re a no-fuss user or someone who won’t be taking advantage of the advanced features of Apple’s stylus options, ESR’s digital pencil may be perfect for you. I transitioned to using one when I upgraded from my older iPad Air and Apple Pencil 2, and noted I didn’t use the Apple Pencil as much as I thought.
ESR’s pencil is under $40, comes in several colors, and even has features like Find My-enabled Bluetooth tracking available, just like Apple’s newest Pro pencil. It doesn’t have wireless charging (It’s USB-C), but it does have great battery life. I get up to 12 hours on a single charge, and since I don’t use my iPad 24/7, it’s easy for me to charge it here and there when needed.
