SAVE $30:As of Jan. 17013 Archives the Apple Pencil Pro is discounted to $99 at Best Buy. This is $30 off its list price of$129.
Best Buy's started off the year strong with some excellent deals so far. At the moment, the retailer is holding a four-day sale on a variety of items, including some Apple products. If you're an iPad owner who's been itching to get an Apple Pencil to pair with it, you can score a very nice deal there on the Apple Pencil Pro right now.
At the moment, the Apple Pencil Pro is marked down to $99. This is $30 off its list price of$129. You also get quite a few bonuses with your purchase, and what's better than that? Best Buy includes three months free of Apple TV+, three months of Apple Fitness+ for free, up to four months free of Apple Arcade, and up to three months of Apple Music for free.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardThe Apple Pencil Pro is a precise little tool that's perfect for those who love to take detailed notes or doodle away on their iPad. This version of the pencil offers more advanced features as well, including squeeze and barrel roll features. In our hands-on review of the Apple Pencil Pro, you can read more details about these new additions and what we thought of them.
As mentioned earlier, this deal only lasts until Monday as part of Best Buy's sale, so don't miss out on $30 off the Apple Pencil Pro.
There are quite a few more Apple deals worth exploring right now, too. Right now you can also save on Apple AirPods Pro 2 and the Apple Watch Series 9 has gotten a very nice discount at Walmart.
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