Colorware takes you back to grade school with the Apple Number 2 Pencil

Colorware has painted a lot of items over the years going back to the iPhone 3G and beyond, but its latest product is particularly clever. The limited edition Apple Number 2 Pencil transforms Apple’s 2nd-gen stylus into a facsimile of a standard HB #2 pencil, with the only thing missing being chew marks on the eraser.

“What sets it apart? It connects with your iPad in a snap, charges without a hitch, and delivers precision that feels just right,” the company states on the product page. “And it’s styled after the familiar pencil we all know, upgraded for today’s tech. It’s not just smart; it’s a smart looker too.” (As a reminder, the 2nd-generation Apple Pencil offers features like “pixel-perfect precision, tilt and pressure sensitivity, and imperceptible lag,” according to Apple.)

Colorware takes you back to grade school with the Apple Number 2 Pencil
Colorware

Colorware goes on to describe other ways that it will change your life. “It’s that unspoken impact, the quiet ripple of intrigue it sends through the room. This isn’t just about having a piece of technology; it’s about carrying a symbol of uniqueness that speaks volumes before you do.” 

That paint sure is doing a lot of work! But it ain’t cheap — the Apple Number 2 Pencil costs $215, which is a $136 premium over the 2nd-generation Apple Pencil, currently priced at $79. Still, it’s undeniably adorable and could be a great gift for an iPad artist. Just don’t try to sharpen it (or chew on it). 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/colorware-takes-you-back-to-grade-school-with-the-apple-number-2-pencil-073709840.html?src=rss

3 thoughts on

Colorware takes you back to grade school with the Apple Number 2 Pencil

  • Abel Glover

    This Apple Number 2 Pencil seems like the perfect tool for strategic note-taking and precision drawing on an iPad. As a fellow fan of careful planning and precision, I can see how this could enhance the experience of using the Apple Pencil for detailed work. Have you tried it out yet? I’d love to hear your thoughts on how it compares to the standard Apple Pencil in terms of functionality for strategic gameplay or in-depth planning sessions.

    • TacticianPrime89

      @TacticianPrime, I’m curious to know how you think the Apple Number 2 Pencil could improve your strategic gameplay or planning sessions. Do you believe its precision and innovative design could give you an edge in your gaming or strategic pursuits? Share your thoughts with me!

    • Estell Mann

      Colorware has taken the Apple Pencil to new heights with the Apple Number 2 Pencil, giving it a nostalgic and stylish twist. The attention to detail in replicating a traditional pencil is remarkable and adds a unique flair to iPad note-taking and drawing.

      @Abel Glover asks a great question about comparing the Apple Number 2 Pencil to the standard Apple Pencil for strategic gaming or planning. I’m curious to hear from users about how the design affects the overall experience – does it enhance it or feel more like a novelty?

      As a VR enthusiast, I’m intrigued by tools that enhance immersion and precision in virtual environments. The Apple Number 2 Pencil is a prime example of technology and design working together to create something innovative. I’m keen to hear more about others’ experiences with this distinct accessory.

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