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Apple Pencil 2 vs USB-C vs 1: Here are the specifications

An evolution of the Apple Pencil 1, but without surpassing the 2.

Apple Pencil 2 vs USB-C vs 1: Here are the specifications
David Bernal Raspall

David Bernal Raspall

  • October 18, 2023
  • Updated: December 14, 2024 at 12:43 PM
Apple Pencil 2 vs USB-C vs 1: Here are the specifications

Yesterday, Apple unveiled a new Apple Pencil. Formally known as the Apple Pencil USB-C, this stylus is designed to enrich the lineup of iPad accessories and provide even more choices. However, making the right choice requires being well-informed. With the introduction of this stylus, we now have three options to consider: the Apple Pencil 2, the Apple Pencil USB-C, and the Apple Pencil 1. Let’s explore their features and capabilities to gain a clear understanding of which one to choose.

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Specifications: Ahead of the Apple Pencil 1, but not reaching the level of the 2

The arrival of the Apple Pencil USB-C has filled an interesting gap between the Apple Pencil 1 and the Apple Pencil 2. Despite being a middle-of-the-road option, it offers some advanced features that, until now, were reserved for the high-end model:

  • Tilt Sensitivity: All versions, including the new Apple Pencil USB-C, feature this function, allowing artists and designers to have more control over their strokes.
  • Magnetic Attachment: Both the Apple Pencil 2 and the new USB-C version can magnetically attach to iPads, a feature absent in the original model.
  • Hover Support: A feature exclusive to the newer models (2 and USB-C), allowing us to interact with the iPad without touching the screen. Ideal for previewing our cursor or brush before it touches the screen.
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Given what they have in common, where the Apple Pencil USB-C falls behind compared to the Apple Pencil 2—though it surpasses the Apple Pencil 1—is in features such as the following.

  • Pressure Sensitivity: The ability to detect how hard or light we are pressing while drawing or writing is not present in the Apple Pencil USB-C, whereas both the original model and the 2nd generation offer this feature.
  • Double Tap Tool Switching: This functionality, useful for quickly switching between tools, is absent in the USB-C model and the original version.
  • Wireless Charging and Pairing: While the Apple Pencil 2 can be charged and paired wirelessly, the USB-C version requires plugging in a USB-C to USB-C cable between the iPad and the Pencil.

Compatibility and price: an Apple Pencil for all iPads

The Apple Pencil USB-C has been designed to be compatible with all iPad models that have a USB-C port. The exact compatibility is as follows:

  • Apple Pencil 2: 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th generation), 11-inch iPad Pro (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation), iPad Air (4th and 5th generation), and iPad mini (6th generation)
  • Apple Pencil USB-C: 12.9-inch iPad Pro (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th generation), 11-inch iPad Pro (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation), iPad Air (4th and 5th generation), iPad mini (6th generation), and iPad (10th generation).
  • Apple Pencil 1: 12.9-inch iPad Pro (1st and 2nd generation), 10.5-inch iPad Pro, 9.7-inch iPad Pro, iPad Air (3rd generation), iPad mini (5th generation), and iPad (6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th generation, requiring a USB-C adapter for the latter).

Where the Apple Pencil USB-C shines is in its price, at $79 (or 69 for education) or 95 euros at the exchange rate. For comparison, the Apple Pencil 2 is priced at $129 or 149 euros, while the original model is priced at $99 or 119 euros.

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With all this in mind, the Apple Pencil USB-C should be understood as the evolution of the original Apple Pencil, not as the evolution of the second-generation Apple Pencil. Therefore, this new model falls between the two options and offers features from both worlds.

A stylus that, assuming our iPad has a USB-C port, will take the drawing and annotation experience to a completely new level. A device that we could almost consider as an alternative to the mouse in some circumstances, and now we have three versions to choose from.

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