Read the blurb carefully. I was looking into this and you find yourself looking at things that look great but don't have the bluetooth connection (which brings precision).

Apple sell one on the Apple store, I believe, which is cheaper than theirs so they presumably think it's good.

Also lists like this <https://www.igeeksblog.com/best-ipad-pro-stylus/> carry over reviews from previous years - their number one choice is the 53 stylus that is deprecated, no longer pairs with iPads and goes for about 50p on ebay. It *was* great and a shame they gave it up but the Apple Pencil killed it. (But useless for writing).

I'd save time and go with the Apple store options tbh.

The teenager - I leave them to you!

cheers,
Jason

On 18 Mar 2020, at 14:35, mac98aop wrote:

Hope you're all staying well? Very strange times indeed.

Just wondering about an iPad and Apple Pencil (1st Gen) - noticed there are
quite a few non-Apple but iPad friendly versions of the pencil.

Some look quite good, quite reasonable (£40, as opposed to dirt cheap
rubbish quality) but wondering if any of you can recommend - or even
suggest it really is worth just using the Apple one (albeit it's for a
teenager who will lost it in 5 minutes!)

Adam

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Cheers,

Jason

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