Apple's $129 Pencil Pro arrives with a squeeze sensor and Find My functionality
Shocking as it may seem, it’s been nearly a decade since the first Apple Pencil was announced, way back in 2015. The stylus hasn’t seen much in the way of updates since then. The most significant arrived in 2018, bringing magnetic charging to the line. Last year, meanwhile, saw the arrival of a less expensive model with fewer features and USB-C charging.
The device has been overdue for a major upgrade, so much so that the company made it the focal point of invites for Tuesday’s “Let Loose” event.
Now the line is getting a Pro model. A new sensor adds a squeeze function to the device, which lets users swap between brushes. A haptic sensor has been added as well, bringing tactile feedback to the product.
The new version of the Pencil also brings Find My to the line — a welcome addition to a device that is easily lost between couch cushions.
The premium model is compatible with both the new iPad Pro and iPad Air. With the former, it takes advantage of the M4 chip, bringing new capabilities, including adjusting bokeh effects on the fly.
The Pencil Pro runs $129. It’s up for preorder now and starts shipping next week.