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Apple Pencil Pro vs. Apple Pencil 2: Which is Better for Your iPad?

Apple Pencil Pro vs. Apple Pencil 2: Which is Better for Your iPad?

At Apple's "Let Loose" event, described by CEO Tim Cook as a milestone for iPads, the company launched the M4 iPad Pro and a new 13-inch iPad Air, alongside the innovative Apple Pencil Pro. Together with the well-regarded Apple Pencil 2, these tools offer superior options for enhancing your iPad experience. Adding to the competition, Benks introduces its stylus pens, which stand out for their functionality at a lower cost. Let’s compare these options to determine the best stylus for your needs.

Enhanced Functionality with Apple Pencil Pro

Unveiled at Apple's latest event, the Apple Pencil Pro offers new features designed to integrate seamlessly with the newest iPad Pro models. It introduces a "squeeze" gesture for quick tool changes, a gyroscope for precise control, and custom haptic feedback, all for a smoother and more intuitive user experience with the Apple Pencil Pro. If your work involves graphic design, videography, or other creative tasks, the Apple Pencil Pro’s advanced features might justify its price tag of $129.

Consistent Reliability of Apple Pencil 2

The Apple Pencil 2, while not the latest model, is far from outdated. The Apple Pencil 2 supports features like low latency, palm rejection, and tilt sensitivity, making the Apple Pencil 2 a solid choice for most users. Notably, the Apple Pencil 2 is also compatible with a broad range of iPad models and often sees price reductions, currently available at $79 in various sales. If budget and broad compatibility are your priorities, the Apple Pencil 2 still holds strong.

Enter the Benks Stylus Pens: Quality Meets Affordability

While the Apple Pencil Pro and Apple Pencil 2 certainly have their merits, Benks offers innovative alternatives that challenge the status quo of stylus pens. The Benks Digital iPad Stylus Pen and the Magnetic Wireless Charging Benks Pen 2nd Generation stand out with their affordability and robust features. Priced at just $42.99, these pens not only support similar functionalities as the Apple Pencil 2 but also offer an economical choice without compromising on quality.

Feature Apple Pencil Pro Apple Pencil 2 Benks Pen (2nd Gen)
Price $129 $129 (often on sale for $79) $42.99
Compatibility iPad Pro 13-inch (M4),<br> iPad Pro 11-inch (M4),<br> iPad Air 13-inch (M2),<br> iPad Air 11-inch (M2) iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd-6th gen),<br> iPad Pro 11-inch (1st-4th gen),<br> iPad Air (4th-5th gen),<br> iPad mini (6th gen) Compatible with most iPads with similar range to Apple Pencil 2
Key Features Squeeze gesture,<br> Barrel roll,<br> Haptic feedback,<br> Double-tap,<br> Apple Pencil hover Tilt and pressure sensitivity,<br> Double-tap,<br> Apple Pencil hover Similar features to Apple Pencil 2,<br> Magnetic wireless charging
Pressure Sensitivity Yes Yes No
Tilt Sensitivity Yes Yes Yes
Wireless Pairing & Charging Yes Yes Yes
Special Functions Barrel roll,<br> Squeeze gesture Double-tap Double-tap
Find My Technology Yes No No

Making the Right Choice for Your iPad

Deciding between the Apple Pencil Pro, the Apple Pencil 2, and Benks stylus pens depends on your specific needs and budget:

  • Go Pro: If you own the latest iPad models and require the cutting-edge features of the Apple Pencil Pro.
  • Stick with the Classic: If you seek reliability and affordability with decent features, the Apple Pencil 2 is for you.
  • Switch to Benks: If you want a cost-effective stylus without sacrificing functionality.

No matter your choice, enhancing your iPad experience is about selecting

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