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Apple Pencil vs Apple Pencil vs Apple Pencil: What’s the deal?

In November Apple launched an all-new Apple Pencil. It’s got USB-C and a mix of features from the premium Apple Pencil 2 while holding some back to keep the price tag at $50 below the high-end model. Here’s how Apple Pencil USB-C vs Apple Pencil 2 vs 1 shakes out.

While the company says the new Apple Pencil USB-C offers “more value and choice to the lineup,” it will no doubt cause confusion for many.

That’s because the Apple Pencil USB-C does not replace the Apple Pencil 1, it’s actually slotting in between 1 and 2 as the mid-tier option.

Throw in differences between compatibility and features for each model, and it takes some effort to understand what’s going on. But below we’ll solve that for you with a couple of charts 😁.

Apple Pencil USB-C vs Apple Pencil 2 vs 1

Features compared

Apple Pencil USB-C vs Apple Pencil 2 port

With Apple Pencil USB-C, you’ve got capabilities like tilt sensitivity, magnetic attachment, and even Apple Pencil hover with the new iPad Pro models.

However, Apple Pencil USB-C does not include pressure sensitivity or double-tap support to change tools.

And as shown above, you need to remove the end cap to charge and pair with a cable (not included in the box) – no magnetic/wireless charging and pairing like Apple Pencil 2.

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And to think, a lot of people were worried the switch to USB-C would be confusing for customers...now we have compatibility charts for three different "Apple Pencil" models that don't even follow a coherent naming scheme.

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Here’s the full rundown:

Apple Pencil 2Apple Pencil USB-CApple Pencil 1
Low latency
Tilt sensitivity
Pressure sensitivity
Precise writing and drawing
Magnetic attachment
Wireless pairing and charging
Apple Pencil hover support
Double-tap tool changes
Free engraving

The lack of pressure sensitivity with the Apple Pencil USB-C is a bummer, but Apple is no doubt using that as an incentive for customers to upgrade to Apple Pencil 2.

Compatibility

Apple Pencil USB-C works with all iPads with that port, but not all iPads work with the Apple Pencil 2 or 1:

Apple Pencil 2Apple Pencil USB-CApple Pencil 1
iPad modelsWorks with iPad Air, iPad mini, and iPad ProWorks with all iPad models with a USB-C portWorks with iPad 10 and 9 (USB-C to Apple Pencil adapter needed for pairing and charging with iPad 10 – included in box)

Pricing

Apple Pencil USB-C comes in as the most affordable option at $79 ($69 for education).

Apple Pencil 2Apple Pencil USB-CApple Pencil 1
$$129$79$99

Apple Pencil USB-C vs Apple Pencil 2 wrap-up

Apple Pencil USB-C vs Apple Pencil 2 wrap-up
  • If you’ve got an iPad with USB-C and you don’t need or want all of the features of the flagship Apple Pencil 2, the new Apple Pencil USB-C is a more affordable and capable stylus.
  • It will also be a nice option for schools that want to stick with an official Apple stylus without spending $100 or more for each student (assuming they have USB-C iPads).

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