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✍️ Elevate your iPad experience with precision and style—don’t get left behind!
The ESR Pencil (1st Generation) is a sleek, lightweight stylus designed for iPads from 2018 through 2026, featuring tilt sensitivity for realistic drawing, palm rejection for natural writing comfort, and magnetic attachment for convenient storage. It offers instant responsiveness without Bluetooth pairing, making it an affordable, high-quality alternative for note-taking, sketching, and everyday use.
















| ASIN | B0DT3WF993 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,591 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #207 in Styluses |
| Brand | ESR |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | iPads released in 2018 or later running iOS 12.2 and above, NEW 2026 iPad Air 11-inch & 13-inch (M2/M3/M4) , iPad 11th(A16) & 10th(Writing & Magnetic Attachment), iPad Pro 11-inch & 13-inch (M5/M4), iPad 9/8/7/6 Gen, iPad Air 11/13(M2/M3),iPad Air 3/4/5 Gen, iPad Pro 11 inch 1/2/3/4 Gen, iPad Pro 12.9 inch 3/4/5/6 Gen, iPad Mini 5/6 Gen; Not compatible with other iPad models, iPhone, Android, Microsoft, or any other device. Compatible Devices iPads released in 2018 or later running iOS 12.2 and above, NEW 2026 iPad Air 11-inch & 13-inch (M2/M3/M4) , iPad 11th(A16) & 10th(Writing & Magnetic Attachment), iPad Pro 11-inch & 13-inch (M5/M4), iPad 9/8/7/6 Gen, iPad Air 11/13(M2/M3),iPad Air 3/4/5 Gen, iPad Pro 11 inch 1/2/3/4 Gen, iPad Pro 12.9 inch 3/4/5/6 Gen, iPad Mini 5/6 Gen; Not compatible with other iPad models, iPhone, Android, Microsoft, or any other device. See more |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | Apple iPad (6th generation), Apple iPad (9th generation), Apple iPad 11th Generation, Apple iPad Air (3rd generation), Apple iPad mini 5, Apple iPad mini 6 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,247 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 0.35 x 0.59 inches |
| Item Weight | 60 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Silk Road Corp |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mfr Part Number | TSAJHBQ11 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | iOS 12 |
| Model Number | TSAJHBQ11 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
B**Y
Don’t think Apple Pencil— Think high-quality stylus
I have used several different Apple Pencils in the past, but got tired of paying the high price. Even the Logitech crayon is pretty expensive, but this one is very reasonable. It works great for me, and it might work well for you as well: Pros: - Connectivity: it actually doesn’t exactly “connect” to your iPad; turning it on just sends electricity to the tip of the pencil so the touchscreen registers the pencil. It doesn’t need a connection because it’s literally just a bare-bones stylus, nothing more, nothing less. - Responsiveness: it’s hard to tell a difference between this and the Apple Pencils. It’s snappy, accurate, and has the same sensitivity as using a regular pen on paper. Super easy to use. - Build quality: the weight, durability, and overall feel of the ESR feel a lot like a regular Apple Pencil. Maybe a tiny bit lighter. Cons: - Lack of features: Some of the latest Apple Pencils include tilt recognition (mainly for artwork), pressure sensitivity, rotation detection, and a double-tap feature to switch between tools. These make the Apple Pencils uniquely “smart”. The ESR shares more DNA with a plain stylus than it does with a “smart” stylus. The question becomes, are all these extra features really worth it? - Palm recognition: for whatever reason, I feel like the iPad’s palm recognition isn’t as good when using the ESR. I’d predict that the Apple Pencil, since it connects via Bluetooth to the iPad, is sort’ve able to “alert” the iPad when the pencil is in use, whereas the ESR has no real connection to the iPad. - Visual appeal: Okay, now I’m just nitpicking. The three-LED battery indicator, the logo printed onto the side of the pencil, and the USB-C port all in a row on the side of the Pencil give it a bit of a generic feel. Brands like Anker and Logitech have really done a good job and making their branding feel name-brand and aesthetically pleasing, but ESR has a little more work to do here. Overall: This is a high quality stylus that would please 80-90% of people who think they need an Apple Pencil. It lacks some of the Apple Pencil’s “smart” features, but when I had my Apple Pencil (only used it to take school notes), the only feature I found useful was the double-tap function to switch between tools. I even messed around with some of the drawing apps to see how the ESR compares with the Apple Pencil, and honestly, the ESR seemed to do just fine. It’s simply a high-quality stylus that looks like an Apple Pencil, and it’ll suit your needs unless you’re specifically getting it to do frequent, serious artwork.
G**Y
Lightweight, magnet-charging stylus—excellent for notes and casual
The ESR Pencil (1st Generation) offers excellent value for under $30. It’s light, comfortable, and works out-of-the-box for everyday writing, note-taking, and casual sketching. The magnetic attachment and tilt support feel intuitive and practical—especially for students or general usage. It’s missing advanced features like pressure sensitivity and double-tap tool switching, so if you’re into digital art, there are better options—but for basic use, this pen performs admirably. The connectivity is instant. Battery life lasts a while, sometimes weeks with constant use. The design is perfect as it feels like a real pencil in your hand.
S**A
Amazing pen but you might need extra tips
First of all I really loved the pencil! It’s super easy to use because it doesn’t need bluetooth. The accuracy and light weight is also amazing. I also really like how the battery lights are a soft white color and not in your face blue lights. Overall the stylus works really well. But I only have one concern and I’m not sure if it’s user error. After only one day of writing notes for class and playing a word search game the tip already has metal poking through. thankfully the pen comes with 3 extra tips but if a tip only lasted me a day I’m not sure if the quality of the tips are the best. The pen is great i’m not happy about the tips:(
I**.
Good ipad stylus
UPDATE: The seller reached out and offered a replacement. I have been trying it out and so far there’s been no connection issues. Maybe it was just my ipad at the time or a bad batch, but this replacement works perfectly fine. I think this pen is great for taking notes and occasional doodles, but if you are into art maybe its best to get an apple pencil because none of the dupes will have pressure sensitivity. Another great thing about this pen is that the tilt sensitivity is really good. I had bought a Best buy brand first and the tilt sensitivity was really off while on this one its really good. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I really wanted to like this… i saw reviews everywhere saying it was one of the best apple pencil alternatives. the feel is great and everything but it turns off every few minutes, sometimes not even a whole minute! i thought i got a defective one so i asked for a replacement, but the new one is having the same issue. I charged both of them for a long time both using my ipad and a separate charger and no difference. I will be drawing and it just turns off and its very fustrating.
A**R
Great for note taking
Love this! Great price, holds charge for a good amount of time. Great for handwriting notes
D**A
It used to be good! Now, not so much.
It was good at first, but now its functionality is horrible. It does not properly turn off unless i sit there for a good 5 minutes and try to tap it. Sometimes it disconnects on its own and i have to turn it off and on again, which is even more of a pain. You’re better off getting the actual Apple Pencil since this has so many issues after only a few months of owning it.
E**V
You get what you pay for
I mean, it's okay for the price. But the palm rejection is just terrible, and the iPad sometimes goes into this "jitter" mode where it's impossible to write with the pen until you either restart the app (Notes+ in my case) or restart the iPad. The last time it happened, nothing would fix the jitter and I just bought an Apple Pencil 2nd gen. Never had any issues after that.
P**L
Compatible with iPad
Item worked well with iPad. Just what we wanted!
F**H
Mycket bra
Mycket bra, allt funkar som det ska.
E**J
Parfait
Top, belle qualité, bonne prise en main et très facile
M**Y
Buena compra
Fácil de emparejar, manejo sencillo y funciona perfectamente
أ**.
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N**H
great product!
really great quality and sleek looking
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