Compatibility
Only for iPad Pro 13” (2024)
*Digital Pencil cannot magnetically attach to iPad Pro 13 inch (2024)
*Digital Pencil cannot magnetically attach to iPad Pro 13 inch (2024)
Work from Anywhere
Upgrade your iPad to getting-stuff-done mode
Fully Adjustable Stand
Sturdy stand that is freely adjustable from 15°-180°, providing the perfect angle for different situations
What’s Included
Keyboard Case and Digital Pencil Pro
Palm Rejection and Tilt Sensitivity
Comfortably rest your hand on screen while drawing at different angles
Palm Rejection and Tilt Sensitivity
Comfortably rest your hand on screen while drawing at different angles
Smooth and Precise
Create intricate, detailed lines with zero lag
Smooth and Precise
Create intricate, detailed lines with zero lag
What's Included
jeff –
I like that it can magnetically charge but it doesn’t stick that well and charges very slowly
Kasun Navarathna –
Look, I like the convenience of a pen for annotating documents and filling out electronic forms. But I’m not an artist or a student and I don’t need the features of the Apple Pencil or Apple Pencil pro, with the premium Apple pricetag. So I bought this after checking out some YouTube reviews. It serves my needs perfectly: it is accurate, with good battery life and is pleasant to hold. Of note, this will not charge on the side of the iPad Air M2 version. It will stick to the side but won’t charge, and you will have to charge by USB-C. At $25, I think this offers great value for those of us that aren’t artists or students.
CaliBoy –
This is such a wonderful product! Reasonable price with durable and quality materials. Perfect for my iPad Pro 13 Inch. This was my best decision than buying the other one😙
dimi –
Case is heavy, like heavy heavy but I like it, means I won’t forget it’s in my bag hahaha. But other than that, love that I vane take it off the thing easily, a bit fidgety with the magnets to sit in place when keyboard is folded under for videos but I got it like 5 minutes ago and already love it. Can take iPad off for normal use, keyboard connects really quick, a bit laggy but still inputs in correct order. Overall, good case, worth the $, bit heavy. If that’s not a problem, buy it now.
Nicolas e –
Ok, so first of all I want to say that for the price this is a nice pencil and it does what it’s supposed to be doing. For the price and the discount I’d get it.That being said I must say there are two flaws that might be important. The first one is the battery that won’t last more than a week. I’ve had ipad pencils before that could last a month without being charged so this is kind of a bummer. Second thing is the little plug that protects the USB c port. It’s going to get lost, it’s small and you have to pit it away every time you are using the port.Anyhow if this is not important to you go ahead an get, its a decent device.
The User –
The item is way heavier than iPad Pro itself so buyer be aware on weight issues.
Paperartzy –
The ESR Ascend keyboard for iPad Pro m4 2024 is simply brilliant! It is far more versatile than the exorbitantly priced Apple product. Unlike the Apple keyboard the iPad Pro actually slots into a protective sleeve that contains the magnets that will attach the sleeve to the keyboard folio part. I you want to draw or paint on your iPad (who doesn’t?) this is extremely uncomfortable with the iPad mounted to the Apple product with its limited angles from 90 degrees vertical to around 75 degrees. A pain in the wrist develops in minutes. Of course you can take the iPad out of the Apple Magic Keyboard but the you loose the keyboard function and the ability to use keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop or Painter – not a good design Apple – particularly when it’s $20 shy of $600. In Australia in the past we had bushrangers (outlaws for Americans) once who robbed people of their money – now we have Apple!! the ESR keyboard by contrast is BLUETOOTH – I wonder whether Apple know about Bluetooth? So you can either leave the iPad in the ESR folio and adjust the iPad to around 15 degrees from the horizontal where it’s comfortable to draw on the screen, OR take the iPad plus sleeve OUT of the folio and lay it flat while KEEPING the keyboard functional with access to shortcuts because it remains connected by Bluetooth. For a company that prides itself on good design sold at a PREMIUM, the Apple Magic Keyboard gets a big F minus while the ESR Ascend gets an A+.
ECDiet –
Initially I was not happy to add so much weight to my super think iPad Pro. The bluetooth keyboard paired quickly with the iPad. You do need to press Function + B to start the pairing process. The non-keyboard side bends backward and functions as part of the stand supporting the iPad. The whole keyboard + cover is undeniably heavy but the benefit is once you set the keyboard+cover on your lap or table, the iPad wont’ tilt over. For the price of under $80, it is a great value for a cover and keyboard. Just be forewarn that you will develop some muscle carrying this and the iPad around.
AC –
It was a bit confusing how many versions of this pencil there are, and I wanted to be sure to get one that could magnetically attach AND charge on my new 2024 iPad Pro 11". This "Pro" model looked most likely that it would work, but sadly it doesn’t. Bought 3 ESR pencils including this one, and none charge through the magnetic connection. 2/3 also didn’t even attach very well. Definitely disappointed because the pencil looks and feels nice, but it’s a deal breaker so I’m returning them.
SLJY –
Owned black gen 1 version that I lost; do not recommend black as it is hard to see under chair, crevices etc. So I got Gen 2 silver version to match iPad. I like it so far. Gen 2 Button to quickly get to Home or app switch Screen is nice. Have little experience with drawing apps but it is much better than using finger. Tilt is usable but again nit a lot of experience/need to use it.