
You'll find a number of deep Apple discounts in Walmart's part of this week's Black Friday deals, one of the nicest of which the $30-off Apple Pencil (USB-C). $49 is an all-time low price for one of our favorite iPad accessories, which usually goes for $79.
With Amazon currently offering this Apple Pencil for $69, Walmart’s deal is significantly better. It’s likely that you won’t see this stylus drop any lower in price during all of the upcoming Black Friday sales. So, be sure to snag the Apple Pencil (USB-C) for this price while you still can, as deals this good won’t last long. That said, it's good to note that this is the base model version of the Apple Pencil, rather than the version from IGN's best smart pens list that attaches magnetically and charges wirelessly.
Score Almost 40% Off the Apple Pencil (USB-C)
The Apple Pencil (USB-C) is an excellent stylus that works with all iPads, including our favorites like the iPad Pro and Mini. Its ultra-low latency, tilt sensitivity, and pinpoint precision makes it an invaluable illustration and design tool for creatives. Note-taking and marking up documents is also simple when using this stylus. Of course, it also conveniently charges via USB-C, hence the name, while the other Apple Pencil models magnetically attach and pair instantly with most iPads.
While the best deal is on the Apple Pencil (USB-C), some might need a slightly more capable stylus. The Apple Pencil Pro amps things up a bit, offering pressure sensitivity, a built-in gyroscope, squeeze gestures, wireless charging, and more. Walmart has dropped over $30 off the price tag for a limited time, making the stylus under $100.
Other Walmart Black Friday Deals
After you’ve added the Apple Pencil to your cart, Walmart has tons of other killer Black Friday sales to check out. You can even score 50% off a Walmart+ subscription for early access to deals, free delivery, and more.
Danielle is a Tech freelance writer based in Los Angeles who spends her free time creating videos and geeking out over music history.
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