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If your iPad works with the Apple Pencil Pro, grab the stylus for below $100

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For those who were able to get the latest iPad Air and iPad Pro from iPad deals, you may want to take advantage of this chance to purchase the Apple Pencil Pro with a discount from Best Buy. The stylus is down to just $99, following a $30 discount from its original price of $129, but we’re not sure for how much longer. If you’re interested, we highly recommend proceeding with the transaction immediately, as tomorrow may already be too late to enjoy the savings.

Why you should buy the Apple Pencil Pro

The Apple Pencil Pro is the ultimate creative tool, as it’s equipped with a long list of features and sensors that enable unique capabilities. Among these are Squeeze, which detects when you squeeze the stylus to bring up a menu for switching tools, line weights and colors. The device also has a gyroscope so that you can rotate it for more precise control of shaped pen and brush tools, the Hover feature that lets you preview where the stylus will touch the iPad’s screen, and haptic feedback to let you feel every command and action in your hands.

While the Apple Pencil Pro looks like an amazing accessory, you need to be sure that it’s compatible with your iPad. It works with the Apple iPad mini A17 Pro, Apple iPad Air M2, Apple iPad Air M3, and Apple iPad Pro M4. If your iPad isn’t one of these models, unfortunately the Apple Pencil Pro won’t be for you — check out our guide on choosing the right Apple Pencil to find out what version you should buy.

If your iPad is compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro, don’t miss this opportunity at $30 in savings when purchasing the stylus from Best Buy. Instead of $129, you’ll only have to pay $99 for this accessory, but you have to hurry. The stocks up for sale may be gone quickly, as often seen with Apple deals. Add the Apple Pencil Pro to your cart and finish the checkout process right now to get it at a lower price than usual.

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