Launched as an affordable alternative to the second-generation Apple Pencil.

Features a matte finish and a flat edge for magnetic attachment to compatible iPad models.

Does not support wireless charging and some advanced features of the second-generation model.

Priced at Rs. 7,990, available for purchase in early November.

Students can buy it at Rs. 6,990. Cheaper than both the first and second-generation Apple Pencil models in India.

 Compatible with 10th-gen iPad and other iPad models with USB Type-C.

Supports Bluetooth and wired connectivity through the USB Type-C port.

Misses out on certain features like pressure sensitivity and double-tap functionality.

Lacks the option for free engraving available with the second-generation model.

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