Apart from shielding it from scratches and scuff marks, these cases also add the necessary grip. This way, even if your hands are sweaty, you will be able to grip the Pencil with ease. Besides that, these cases are not as expensive. If you want to accessorize your Apple Pencil 2nd Generation, we have found the best cases and covers for it. But first, check these out,
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1. Fintie Silicone Sleeve for Apple Pencil 2nd Generation
The silicone is smooth, which makes it easy to hold. Plus, the slim profile also facilitates magnetic charging. However, if you have a rugged case on your iPad or iPad Pro, it might hinder magnetic charging. The case comes with a cutout to view see the charging status. Fintie also ships nib covers for the same to protect the nib from damage. When not using the Apple Pencil, you can slip on the nib cover. Some users report that they were able to write with the nib on. While that may work, you won’t be able to use advanced features like Double Tap.
2. Eletiuo Store Cute Ear Silicone Skin
You can expect it to charge magnetically through the case like its counterpart above. If your iPad has a thick cover, you may have to take it out of the case. The Eletiuo case is easy to install – remove the ear cover and slide it up on your Apple Pencil. The ears are removable. While the soft texture lets you group the Pencil easily, some users have pointed out that the case tends to slip off over time. So, you may have to readjust its position. It may get annoying in the long run. These pastel-colored Pencil cases have amassed positive reviews from their user base. Users like that the case is removable easily.
3. MoKo Holder Case for Apple Pencil 2nd Generation
The retractable design ensures that the Apple Pencil’s nib stays in place when you clip it into your shirt (or bag’s) pocket. Also, it doesn’t let the Pencil roll around. The neat cutout near the tip makes functions like double-tap easy to do. The elaborate design means that this case for the Apple Pencil 2nd Generation is a little heavy. You can write notes or doodle without any issues. But if you are sensitive to the slightest weight increase, skip this one.
4. Supcase Silicone Protective Case
It supports magnetic charging with the case on. However, the case is a little thick and won’t fit into Pencil cases or sleek nooks of iPad cases. On the upside, this cover is sturdy and will shield the Apple Pencil from the elements. Do note that the double-tap function may be wonky at times. That said, Supcase ships three nib covers with this case. Interestingly, you can hook the nib under the clip when in use. This makes sure that you do not lose the nib covers over time.
5. Niutrendz Cow Print Case for Apple Pencil 2nd Generation
The case is simple with no added frills like clips on the side or cutouts at the bottom. Instead, it’s a simple soft, and flexible silicone case, which makes it incredibly easy to hold the Pencil. Installation is a simple process. All you need to do is insert the Pencil through the insert at the end. Unlike the one above, the case extends to the nib. And guess what? You get 7 nib covers with this Apple Pencil 2nd Generation case.
6. elago Classic Pencil Cover for Apple Pencil 2nd Generation
The case is simple. It has a small neat cut at the front to show the charging status. Like other cases on this list, even the case makes the double-tap function a bit wonky. But, it works as intended and protects the Pencil from scratches. Plus, the silicone adds its share of grip to the humble Pencil. It supports magnetic charging. But, ensure that your iPad case is thin. Users praise this case’s design and durability.
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These were some of the best cases for Apple Pencil 2nd Generation. These cases add their share of grip to the Pencil, and at the same time, keep it safe during falls and drops. However, if you have a rugged case on your iPad, you may have to do the manual job of removing the case from your Pencil or iPad.