SAVE $40: As of Nov. 26,Friend's Mother 4 (2025) the Apple Pencil (1st Gen) is on sale for $59 in Amazon's Black Friday sale. That's a 40% discount on the list price.
Amazon's Black Friday sale has kicked off and the deals are aplenty. With discounts across everything from TVs to robot vacuums, you can find a deal on pretty much anything you need.
And if a new iPad stylus is on your wishlist, now is the time to buy. As of Nov. 26, the Apple Pencil (1st Gen) is on sale for just $59. Not only are you saving $40, but this is the lowest it has ever been priced at Amazon — who can argue with that?
SEE ALSO: Apple AirPods Pro 2 just got their biggest-ever discount at AmazonThe Apple Pencil (1st Gen) is a smart stylus that does more than just take notes. It offers precision, pressure, and tilt sensitivity. These allow you to create fine details, adjust line thickness, and add shading, just like using a regular pencil. There's also little to no noticeable lag, so it is perfect for drawing, sketching, shading, and any task that requires precision.
It works with various iPads, including the 6th to 10th generations (the 10th generation requires a USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter). The package includes the Apple Pencil, a Lightning adapter, an extra tip, and a USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter for charging and pairing.
This is not the latest model in the Apple Pencil range, with the Pencil 2 and Pencil Pro both succeeding it. For a more advanced stylus, we recommend the Pro which boasts haptic feedback and magnetic charging.
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