Deals: Pair Your New iPad Pro With the Apple Pencil 2 for $103.99 ($25 Off)
If you're shopping for accessories to pair with your new iPad Pro, Verizon is discounting the Apple Pencil 2 to $103.99, down from $129.00. This is currently the best sale on the accessory, and it's the best deal that we've seen in a few weeks.
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The previous low price on the Apple Pencil 2 sat around $99.00, so Verizon's sale is just about a $5 difference in comparison. Verizon offers free two-day shipping, and you can also opt to pick up the Apple Pencil 2 at a local store.
Our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains. If you're still shopping around for the new iPad Pro, check out our third-party retailer guide.
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