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Apple Pencil (1st Generation): Pixel-Perfect Precision and Industry-Leading Low Latency, Perfect for Note-Taking, Drawing, and Signing documents.

4.6 out of 5 stars 10,951 ratings

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Style: USB-C Adapter
Color White
Brand Apple
Material Aluminum
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.
Compatible Devices iPad
Item dimensions L x W x H 0.07 x 0.35 x 0.07 inches
Are Batteries Included No
Batteries Required? No
UPC 194253687870
Global Trade Identification Number 30194253687871

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  • WHY APPLE PENCIL — With pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and imperceptible lag, Apple Pencil (1st generation) transforms into your paintbrush or your pencil. It makes painting, sketching, doodling, and note-taking better than ever.
  • COMPATIBILITY — Apple Pencil (1st generation) works with iPad (6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th* generation); iPad Air (3rd generation); iPad mini (5th generation); iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st and 2nd generation); iPad Pro 10.5-inch; and iPad Pro 9.7-inch. * iPad (10th generation) requires USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter.
  • EASY AND NATURAL — Apple Pencil is sensitive to pressure and tilt so you can easily vary line weight, create subtle shading, and produce a wide range of artistic effects — just like a conventional pencil, but with pixel-perfect precision.
  • TRANSFORMS IPAD INTO A CANVAS — Draw, sketch, color, take notes, and mark up documents. Apple Pencil does it all with imperceptible lag. Pair and charge your Apple Pencil with the included Lightning adapter.
  • WHAT’S IN THE BOX — Apple Pencil, Lightning adapter, extra tip, and USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter (required to pair and charge with 10th-generation iPad).

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Connections Bluetooth, Lighting connector Bluetooth, USB-C Port Bluetooth Bluetooth
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Technical Details

Apple Pencil (1st generation)

Product

Apple Pencil (1st generation)

Length

6.92 inches (175.7 mm)

Diameter

0.35 inch (8.9 mm)

Weight

0.73 ounce (20.7 grams)

Product information

Technical Details

Product Dimensions ‎0.07 x 0.35 x 0.07 inches
Item Weight ‎4.6 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Apple Computer
ASIN ‎B0BJLG69QR
Item model number ‎MQLY3AM/A
Batteries ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.
Date First Available ‎October 18, 2022

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the Apple Pencil functions well as an iPad accessory and is easy to connect and set up. The charging speed receives mixed feedback - while some say it charges quickly, others report it stops working after two months of use. Value for money opinions are divided, with some finding it well worth the price while others consider it a bad value.

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446 customers mention "Functionality"341 positive105 negative

Customers find that the input pen functions well as an iPad accessory, particularly with 10th generation iPads, and one customer mentions it performs excellently for drawing and writing tasks.

"...This one was the least expensive and works just as well as the others. It doesn't lag at all, and is fun to play with. My kids and I all use it...." Read more

"LOVE this pencil. It is amazing. It really works like a true pencil and so much more. There is even a really good free app to use it for drawing...." Read more

"...Apple Pencil (therefore the most compatible) which unleashes the iPad's full potential and I would highly recommend it (especially if it is on sale)" Read more

"...iPad back in 2017 and really wanted to love it but it has never been very useful to me. I tried attaching a Bluetooth keyboard...." Read more

162 customers mention "Ease of use"146 positive16 negative

Customers find the input pen easy to use, particularly noting that it is simple to connect, charge, and pair.

"...There is even a really good free app to use it for drawing. Charges fast and lasts a long time" Read more

"I bought this for my iPad 10th gen and it works great. It is easy to connect and improves the functionality of the iPad...." Read more

"...I like to draw, and the Pencil is a good tool for drawing...." Read more

"...With its seamless integration, palm rejection, and long battery life, the Apple Pencil unlocks new possibilities and elevates your iPad usage to new..." Read more

148 customers mention "Value for money"69 positive79 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the input pen, with some finding it well worth the price and appreciating its quality, while others consider it a bad value.

"...Pricing could be a bit cheaper and I wish there was a spot that is more grippy for ease of use and comfort but it's a all over great pen." Read more

"...are also some great 3rd party apps that are really valuable for keeping a virtual notebook, drawing, writing music, making story boards... pretty..." Read more

"First off yes it’s kind of expensive. 2nd while using the pencil it locks the keyboard in floating mode and nothing will change it back to full size...." Read more

"I have an older apple pencil and newer one. This one was the least expensive and works just as well as the others...." Read more

132 customers mention "Charging speed"41 positive91 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the charging speed of the Apple Pencil, with some reporting quick charging while others experience issues with the device not charging at all.

"...It does have a strange way of charging which involves removing a little cap from the end of it which I see being very easy to lose...." Read more

"...The pencil itself feels good in the hand, the charging situation is terrible..." Read more

"...There is even a really good free app to use it for drawing. Charges fast and lasts a long time" Read more

"Great apple pencil, totally recommend. The charging speed is a little slow, but if you charge it over night it will be done by the time you wake up." Read more

Game changer! Made my 6 year old iPad like a brand new tool! Recommend over cheaper knock-offs.
5 out of 5 stars
Game changer! Made my 6 year old iPad like a brand new tool! Recommend over cheaper knock-offs.
I got my iPad back in 2017 and really wanted to love it but it has never been very useful to me. I tried attaching a Bluetooth keyboard. That made it heavy and clunky and I was never able to know how much battery life the keyboard had so even if I wanted to take it along instead of my laptop I never knew if it would make it through the day. Enter the Apple Pencil; my iPad now has so many great applications in my life it is the device I use 2nd most only behind my phone. I type really fast so for many years I almost never hand-wrote anything to the extent that writing had started to feel strange to me. Our brains need that creative, hand-to-eye interaction to help support and expand memory function and stimulate our creative side. Now I use my iPad to take hand-written notes pretty much every day. Apple's native apps work great with the Pencil and there are also some great 3rd party apps that are really valuable for keeping a virtual notebook, drawing, writing music, making story boards... pretty much whatever you can do with paper and writing instruments. The Apple Pencil you need depends on the iPad you have so pay close attention to which one you need for your device. The version 2 has a few more features and I would have gladly paid a little more for it, but it won't work with my iPad. Still, I'm really happy with this one! Don't undervalue the ability to tell exactly how much battery your Apple Pencil has at any given time when you're considering whether to by a knock-off or spring for the real Apple brand. You charge the Apple Pencil using your iPad. There is an external adapter that I never use. I can get an additional 15 minutes of battery life from just 15 to 30 seconds of charging with the iPad and it doesn't drain the iPad battery. It goes from dead to fully charged in about 20 minutes. You won't get that from the knock-offs and you won't ever be able to know how much battery life a knock-off version has. You'll need to carry the charger and block, and have access to an outlet if it dies. If you're considering those, read the 2 and 3 star reviews, and also sort the reviews by most recent. People who leave 2 or 3 stars saw some value but clearly there was a significant flaw. Those reviews told me that the knock-offs might seem great when new, but they die quickly. Many of the 4 and 5 stars are reviewing something they just received. Sorting by newest helps you to spot sellers who make quality products at first, but then start taking short cuts once they have enough good reviews to make it seem great. Amazon puts this one on sale regularly. I paid $80 for the Apple Pencil Gen 1. A few days later I saw it was $99 again but as I type this it's back down to $79.99 so watch and wait for the price to be low. I was not sure that I would ever use the pencil as I am not an artist or song writer. I a felt a strong need to get back to hand-writing my notes but equally strong need to have them in digital form so my desk isn't covered with sticky notes that make no sense. Now I take a request for info from a client and turn it into a graphic I've marked up and texted to them and they love it. I can hand-write an email and send it as hand-writing. Older relatives LOVE this. Instead of one paper notebook I can never remember to take with me, I have multiple virtual notebooks organized by topics and they're so valuable that I remember my iPad always--across the house or across town. Watch some online videos about what you can do with an Apple Pencil! So many great little uses.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    I got my iPad back in 2017 and really wanted to love it but it has never been very useful to me. I tried attaching a Bluetooth keyboard. That made it heavy and clunky and I was never able to know how much battery life the keyboard had so even if I wanted to take it along instead of my laptop I never knew if it would make it through the day.

    Enter the Apple Pencil; my iPad now has so many great applications in my life it is the device I use 2nd most only behind my phone. I type really fast so for many years I almost never hand-wrote anything to the extent that writing had started to feel strange to me. Our brains need that creative, hand-to-eye interaction to help support and expand memory function and stimulate our creative side. Now I use my iPad to take hand-written notes pretty much every day. Apple's native apps work great with the Pencil and there are also some great 3rd party apps that are really valuable for keeping a virtual notebook, drawing, writing music, making story boards... pretty much whatever you can do with paper and writing instruments.

    The Apple Pencil you need depends on the iPad you have so pay close attention to which one you need for your device. The version 2 has a few more features and I would have gladly paid a little more for it, but it won't work with my iPad. Still, I'm really happy with this one! Don't undervalue the ability to tell exactly how much battery your Apple Pencil has at any given time when you're considering whether to by a knock-off or spring for the real Apple brand. You charge the Apple Pencil using your iPad. There is an external adapter that I never use. I can get an additional 15 minutes of battery life from just 15 to 30 seconds of charging with the iPad and it doesn't drain the iPad battery. It goes from dead to fully charged in about 20 minutes. You won't get that from the knock-offs and you won't ever be able to know how much battery life a knock-off version has. You'll need to carry the charger and block, and have access to an outlet if it dies. If you're considering those, read the 2 and 3 star reviews, and also sort the reviews by most recent. People who leave 2 or 3 stars saw some value but clearly there was a significant flaw. Those reviews told me that the knock-offs might seem great when new, but they die quickly. Many of the 4 and 5 stars are reviewing something they just received. Sorting by newest helps you to spot sellers who make quality products at first, but then start taking short cuts once they have enough good reviews to make it seem great.

    Amazon puts this one on sale regularly. I paid $80 for the Apple Pencil Gen 1. A few days later I saw it was $99 again but as I type this it's back down to $79.99 so watch and wait for the price to be low.

    I was not sure that I would ever use the pencil as I am not an artist or song writer. I a felt a strong need to get back to hand-writing my notes but equally strong need to have them in digital form so my desk isn't covered with sticky notes that make no sense. Now I take a request for info from a client and turn it into a graphic I've marked up and texted to them and they love it. I can hand-write an email and send it as hand-writing. Older relatives LOVE this. Instead of one paper notebook I can never remember to take with me, I have multiple virtual notebooks organized by topics and they're so valuable that I remember my iPad always--across the house or across town.

    Watch some online videos about what you can do with an Apple Pencil! So many great little uses.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Game changer! Made my 6 year old iPad like a brand new tool! Recommend over cheaper knock-offs.

    Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2023
    I got my iPad back in 2017 and really wanted to love it but it has never been very useful to me. I tried attaching a Bluetooth keyboard. That made it heavy and clunky and I was never able to know how much battery life the keyboard had so even if I wanted to take it along instead of my laptop I never knew if it would make it through the day.

    Enter the Apple Pencil; my iPad now has so many great applications in my life it is the device I use 2nd most only behind my phone. I type really fast so for many years I almost never hand-wrote anything to the extent that writing had started to feel strange to me. Our brains need that creative, hand-to-eye interaction to help support and expand memory function and stimulate our creative side. Now I use my iPad to take hand-written notes pretty much every day. Apple's native apps work great with the Pencil and there are also some great 3rd party apps that are really valuable for keeping a virtual notebook, drawing, writing music, making story boards... pretty much whatever you can do with paper and writing instruments.

    The Apple Pencil you need depends on the iPad you have so pay close attention to which one you need for your device. The version 2 has a few more features and I would have gladly paid a little more for it, but it won't work with my iPad. Still, I'm really happy with this one! Don't undervalue the ability to tell exactly how much battery your Apple Pencil has at any given time when you're considering whether to by a knock-off or spring for the real Apple brand. You charge the Apple Pencil using your iPad. There is an external adapter that I never use. I can get an additional 15 minutes of battery life from just 15 to 30 seconds of charging with the iPad and it doesn't drain the iPad battery. It goes from dead to fully charged in about 20 minutes. You won't get that from the knock-offs and you won't ever be able to know how much battery life a knock-off version has. You'll need to carry the charger and block, and have access to an outlet if it dies. If you're considering those, read the 2 and 3 star reviews, and also sort the reviews by most recent. People who leave 2 or 3 stars saw some value but clearly there was a significant flaw. Those reviews told me that the knock-offs might seem great when new, but they die quickly. Many of the 4 and 5 stars are reviewing something they just received. Sorting by newest helps you to spot sellers who make quality products at first, but then start taking short cuts once they have enough good reviews to make it seem great.

    Amazon puts this one on sale regularly. I paid $80 for the Apple Pencil Gen 1. A few days later I saw it was $99 again but as I type this it's back down to $79.99 so watch and wait for the price to be low.

    I was not sure that I would ever use the pencil as I am not an artist or song writer. I a felt a strong need to get back to hand-writing my notes but equally strong need to have them in digital form so my desk isn't covered with sticky notes that make no sense. Now I take a request for info from a client and turn it into a graphic I've marked up and texted to them and they love it. I can hand-write an email and send it as hand-writing. Older relatives LOVE this. Instead of one paper notebook I can never remember to take with me, I have multiple virtual notebooks organized by topics and they're so valuable that I remember my iPad always--across the house or across town.

    Watch some online videos about what you can do with an Apple Pencil! So many great little uses.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    I have an older apple pencil and newer one. This one was the least expensive and works just as well as the others. It doesn't lag at all, and is fun to play with. My kids and I all use it. It feels comfortable to hold, and the quality and precision is great.

    Depending on the program, you can adjust the thickness which is nice. We like to use it like a pencil.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    LOVE this pencil. It is amazing. It really works like a true pencil and so much more. There is even a really good free app to use it for drawing. Charges fast and lasts a long time
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    I bought this for my iPad 10th gen and it works great. It is easy to connect and improves the functionality of the iPad. It does have a strange way of charging which involves removing a little cap from the end of it which I see being very easy to lose. I just use my iPad at home so I don't worry about losing it but if you are traveling or using this at work/school that may be an issue.

    Overall this is the official Apple Pencil (therefore the most compatible) which unleashes the iPad's full potential and I would highly recommend it (especially if it is on sale)
    5 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    Ipencil is one of the best things to add to your iPad ! So manny times I’ve Ben typing and have an error. That I just couldn’t seem to get my finer to put the cursor in the right spot. But the ipencil will put it exactly were you want it . I also use it on photos . If there’s decent areas were the color doesn’t do a lot of changing . I can remove things and modify images to were it’s hard to tell I have . It’s pretty amazing what you can do with it if you spend some time . For anyone who likes artistic work . From rear aging things in a photo you have or starting your own picture. The ipencil is a must . It’s something that you get and see how big a difference it is from using your finger ! If you get one I recommend a new one . Used ones that have set around go bad . They don’t get charged or used for a long period of time. Well the battery goes bad . They say you can get them warm with like your body heat . Some times they might come back but some times they don’t . So if it’s second hand or used you’re taking a huge chance . If you get a new one , well it has a warranty. An purchasing at Amazon gives you a date and time so if it’s does fail. Then you won’t have any issues on getting it fixed or replaced ! The part I hated the most was the week before I bought it it was around $30 cheaper . The week after I bought it it was $20 cheaper . I may be off on those numbers but I had to pay the full $100.00 . The other thing make sure you e checked really good that what you are ordering will pair up and work with the apple device you have ! Have fun and you’ll enjoy it .
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    I have been on the search for the perfect stylus ever since I had my first iPad several years ago. So far, the Apple Pencil Gen 1 (for an iPad 9 gen) comes the closest. I like to draw, and the Pencil is a good tool for drawing. Not only drawing, but I use it for navigating and I can see how it would be useful for note taking, although it will take some practice to get the characters down. What I don't like is the short battery life. It seems I'm always charging this thing even when I'm not using it a lot. I also discovered that the Pencil doesn't work consistently between applications. Ironically, I struggle using it with Freeform on my iPad. But like I said at the beginning of my review, this is the best stylus I've used so far. Almost perfect.
    10 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
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    It's a little weird to use at first but it's a really good pen. I've used other pens and this one is the best. It has great accuracy when drawing and if you tilt it, it helps blend better. I use this for procreate to draw and it works extremely well with this app. Other pens don't have the tilting feature and the ones that say they do don't work as well as this pen. Pricing could be a bit cheaper and I wish there was a spot that is more grippy for ease of use and comfort but it's a all over great pen.
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  • amjadnajar
    5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable Tool for Creativity, But Limited Compatibility
    Reviewed in Canada on June 15, 2023
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    The Apple Pencil (1st Generation) has been an invaluable tool in unleashing my creativity on my iPad. Its sleek design and precise functionality make it a remarkable stylus for digital drawing, note-taking, and more. The responsiveness and accuracy of the Pencil's tip provide a natural and immersive drawing experience, mimicking the feel of a traditional pencil on paper. The pressure sensitivity adds an extra layer of control, allowing for varying line thicknesses and shading effects. The seamless integration with iPad apps, such as Procreate and Notability, further enhances the overall user experience, making the Apple Pencil a must-have tool for artists and creatives.

    One aspect to keep in mind is the limited compatibility of the 1st Generation Apple Pencil. It is only compatible with select iPad models, specifically the older iPad Pro, iPad Air (3rd generation), and iPad (6th and 7th generations). This means that if you own a newer iPad or iPad Pro, you may need to consider purchasing the 2nd Generation Apple Pencil for full compatibility. Additionally, the Pencil's cylindrical shape lacks an eraser feature or programmable buttons, which could have added more versatility and convenience to its usage. Lastly, the need to charge the Pencil by connecting it to the iPad's Lightning port may be a minor inconvenience, as it exposes the Pencil to potential accidental damage during charging.

    In summary, the Apple Pencil (1st Generation) is a remarkable tool that unlocks a world of creativity on compatible iPads. Its precise and responsive performance, along with its seamless integration with various drawing apps, makes it an excellent choice for artists and note-takers alike. However, it's important to consider the limited compatibility with specific iPad models, as well as the absence of an eraser or programmable buttons. With its undeniable strengths and a few minor drawbacks, the 1st Generation Apple Pencil earns a solid four-star rating from me.
  • Anand Pillai
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ipad is better with a pencil!
    Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2024
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    I ditched all paper and started taking notes in my Ipad. Got this pencil plus a paper like screen protector. Works like a charm. So far so good and didn't face much problems. Only draw back that I'd say is the magnetic back cover. It falls down very easily if you don't put much care and is easy to be lost. Happened to me couple of time when on filed. Lucky I found it. It'd have been better if it was a screw type.
  • Max
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality, works well
    Reviewed in Canada on December 31, 2024
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    All as described, working good with my IPad. Recommend
  • Tay
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but Upgraded to Gen 2...
    Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2024
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    I recently purchased the Apple Pencil (1st Generation)...While it worked fine for my needs, I ultimately decided to return it and upgrade to the 2nd generation pencil. However, I would still recommend the 1st gen pencil to others, considering its performance, functionality, and overall for just being more affordable.

    The Apple Pencil (1st Generation) performed adequately, allowing me to draw and take notes with precision on my iPad. However, after considering the small price difference between the 1st and 2nd generation models, I opted to go for the newer version. The improvements and added features of the 2nd gen pencil made it a more appealing choice for me personally.

    It's important to note that the 2nd generation Apple Pencil is only compatible with modern iPads. Therefore, if you're considering an upgrade, make sure to check the compatibility list to ensure your iPad is supported. This information is crucial to avoid any disappointments or compatibility issues down the line. You may be stuck with this 1st generation.

    In conclusion, while the Apple Pencil (1st Generation) served its purpose adequately, I decided to upgrade to the 2nd gen pencil due to the small price difference and enhanced features. I would still recommend the 1st gen pencil to others, but be sure to check compatibility if you're considering the 2nd generation option.
  • Olive
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
    Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2024
    Style: USB-C AdapterVerified Purchase
    Works great!! I wish I had got a new pencil years ago! I also love that I was able to finance it for about $20 a month for 6 months! Saved my ass after my last pencil died after a good 5 years of use!