GET $30 OFF: As of Jan. 265 Days of Solo Pleasure 3: Secret Office Sex get the Apple Pencil Pro for $99 at Walmart and save $30.
For note-taking or digital illustration, the iPad comes alive with the addition of an Apple Pencil Pro. The Apple Pencil Pro brings even more sensitivity to iPad art, adding new motions and controls to a digital pencil that's already designed for perfect precision.
As of Jan. 2, get the Apple Pencil Pro for $99 at Walmart and save $30. If you were gifted a new iPad Pro for the holidays, this is the perfect accessory. This pen is compatible with the iPad Mini A17 Pro, the M4 iPad Pros, and the M2 iPad Airs.
Charging with the same magnetic attachment that connects your Apple Pencil Pro to your iPad, this pencil is ready to go when you pick it up. You'll no longer need to plan for inspiration and charge your pencil in advance.
The Apple Pencil Pro adds new controls, including squeezes and barrel rolls. It also adds haptics. Feel shapes snap into place. On select systems, the pencil will now preview lines when held just off the screen.
Take advantage of Walmart's Apple Pencil Pro deal and get it for $99, saving $30.
The Apple Pencil Pro is the perfect way to control iPad art apps like Procreate, to sign documents with your signature script, or to annotate an assignment for school.
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