This highly responsive pen comes with a 1.5mm pen tip that can replace your fingertip for precise input. It's comfortable to hold, whether you're using it to take notes, working on a detailed sketch, or just having some fun painting. Speaking of writing, it features palm rejection technology that lets you rest your hand on the screen without messing up your input; pretty much the same as writing with a regular pen and paper.
While the world focuses on Apple's latest slew of new products, we are taking a moment for the last bastion of Apple's proprietary past-the one remaining product with a Lightning connector that, somehow, Apple still sells. We have previously lamented Apple's drawn-out transition to USB-C. It's been far from quick and far from straightforward, leaving a mess of dongles and confusion in its wake.