I bought this knockoff for $17 sent from China. Given an Apple Pencil costs $129 & it got a great review on YouTube (below), why not?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeR9-p4bNS8

Short version

Arrived on time and for ~$20, this is a great low-cost alternative I can permanently keep in my backpack to take notes with when I travel. My $129 Apple Pencil stays at home on short trips!

Summary

At the end of the day, it’s great for 17 bucks, you can’t complain for everyday annotation type of tasks. What you’re paying $129 for is a more refined experience - the Apple Pencil just works - you pick it up, use it, then dock it. You never need to worry about managing its state (if it’s on/off and whether it has sufficient charge). After using my Apple Pencil for 3 months I realized I’d taken this aspect of it for granted - it elegantly solves handling a wireless device to the point where it doesn’t become “one more accessory to manage” - “it works like magic” - it’s the kind of integration you get by being part of an [[Apple ecosystem]]. Is this one aspect worth 102 more bucks - by itself, no. The other advantages that are useful (eg. for drawing) need to come into play. While it clearly might be a bit overpriced for a young child, it is the kind of experience that really made me think twice and hesitate as to whether my niece would really find it useful to learn to draw with a knockoff Apple Pencil on her dad’s iPadPro.

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