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Pencil by FiftyThree smart iPad stylus back down to its lowest price from $30 Prime shipped (Orig. $50)

Amazon is once again offering the Pencil by FiftyThree at its all-time lowest prices today. You can grab the iOS-friendly smart stylus for $29.99 in Graphite and $39.99 shipped in Gold or Walnut. The Graphite model will ship free for Prime members or in orders of $35 or more. This is matching both the deal we posted on Black Friday and the lowest they have ever been offered for.

With Pencil by FiftyThree you to draw or sketch ideas and art on your iPhone or iPad via the Paper iOS companion app. Features include Bluetooth connectivity, palm rejection, pressure sensitivity, USB recharging, and more. Rated 4.1/5 stars from over 1,450 Amazon customers.

Pencil is the most natural and expressive tool for getting ideas on Paper. Rest your hand on the screen and draw freely with best-in-class adaptive palm rejection. Blend with your fingers. Flip Pencil over to erase. Thin as a real pencil, with internally balanced components that feel right in your hand.

Pencil was made to work beautifully with the Paper by FiftyThree app (available for free in the Apple App Store). Paper was designed from the ground up for touch and creation on the go. It keeps you in the flow with no fussy buttons, settings or other distractions. Paper works the way you think, like a familiar notebook or journal. Have all of your ideas with you in one place.

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  1. beyondthetech - 10 years ago

    It should be noted that the Pencil is NOT compatible or it doesn’t work well with screen protectors, especially glass ones. I was sad to learn this when I preordered it when it first came out.

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