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Spigen’s magnetic Apple Pencil alternative is down to $20 Prime shipped today

Spigen DA12 Stylus Pen for iPad

Buy for $20 (Reg. $30)

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Apple Pencil is quite expensive, especially the Pro model. But they are also overkill for some casual users and that’s where something like this magnetic $20 model from Spigen comes. It looks the part and provides 12 hours of continuous use before you have to make use of the USB-C charging.

Spigen DA12 Stylus Pen DA12 for iPad features:

  • Fully charges in just 18 minutes, allowing you to quickly power up and get back to your tasks with minimal waiting time.
  • Provides at least 12 hours of continuous use on a single full charge, ensuring you have plenty of power for extended writing or drawing sessions without frequent recharging.
  • Features advanced palm rejection and tilt support, offering a smooth and natural writing experience that feels just like using pen and paper.
  • Enjoy a lag-free and responsive writing experience with no delay, allowing for precise and fluid strokes whether you’re jotting notes or creating art.
  • Comes with 3 additional fine tips in the package. No need to worry about wear and tear. Keep your stylus performing like new for longer and maintain your creative flow.

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