Apple - Pencil (2nd Generation) - White MXN43AM/A

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The Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) in White is a sleek and advanced stylus designed specifically for Apple iPad models. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity and USB powered features, this stylus offers precision and convenience for writing, drawing, and navigating on your tablet. Compatible with various iPad models and screen sizes, the Apple Pencil (2nd Generation) provides a seamless and natural writing and drawing experience for users. With its stylish white design and advanced features, this stylus is a must-have accessory for Apple iPad users looking to enhance their productivity and creativity. New, Open Box. Box is dirty from shipping. Sold as is, final sale Check my other listings

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Product Identifiers

BrandApple
GTIN0195949690341
UPC0195949690341
eBay Product ID (ePID)19075435929

Product Key Features

FeaturesWashable, Matte/Anti-Glare, Designer, USB Powered, Battery Powered, Freestanding, Shockproof, Impact Resistant, Magnetic, Bluetooth
Compatible BrandFor Apple
ColorWhite
Compatible ModelFor Apple iPad Pro (3rd Generation), For Apple iPad Air (5th Generation), For Apple iPad mini (6th Generation), For Apple iPad Air (4th Generation), For Apple iPad Pro (1st Generation), For Apple iPad Pro (4th Generation), For Apple iPad Pro (2nd Generation), For Apple iPad Pro (5th Generation), For Apple iPad (10th Generation), For Apple iPad Pro (6th Generation)
Compatible Screen Size12.9 in, 10.9 in, 11 in, 8.3 in
MaterialMetal/Aluminum
TypeStylus
ModelApple Pencil (2nd Generation)

Dimensions

Item Height6.53 in

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