7 Ways To Protect Apple Pencil Tip (1st & 2nd Gen)

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By John Smith

Are you trying and finding it difficult to send signals to your iPad screen? It is most likely that your apple pencil tip is suffering significant damage. 

Although this hard capacitive plastic is responsible for sending signals, it is clear from my five years of using Apple Pencils that it will fail if you fail to protect it.

You may have been experiencing this, and thus the reason why you are here right now, looking for its solution.

There are numerous ways and requirements that you need to follow to protect your Apple pencil tip fully. And this involves the way you use the pencil tip, the choice of pencil tip cover you use, the type of screen protector you use it on, and so much more. But even if the tip wears out, you can replace it.

As we progress in this article, you will see various ways to protect apple pencil tips for both the first and second generations. 

The effect screen protector can have on pencil tips, and whether the pencil tips are replaceable.

Seven Ways to Protect the Tip of My First-Generation Apple Pencil

Seven Ways to Protect Apple Pencil Tip (1st & 2nd Gen)

Below are the ways you can protect the tip of your first-generation Apple pencil;

#1. Be Informed About Matte Screen

The possibility of your Apple pencil tip wearing down quickly and easily depends on where you stand concerning using a matte screen. 

It would be best if you decided whether protecting your screen is worth wearing out the tip of your pen.

The matte screen has a paper-like nature and does not limit your drawing experience at all. But constant use of your Apple pencil will cause the wearing of its tips.

Leave the matte screen protector on your iPad if it is worth wearing the pencil’s tip. But if it’s not worth it, don’t put it; if you already have, get rid of it.

For me, who still has little kids around the house, I feel it’s worth having the screen protector because of the minors who are constantly around me.

Using the matte screen will cause you to spend more money on more covers and cheaper tips, which you may not be happy with.

If so, why not borrow an iPad from someone who doesn’t use the matte screen and then feel and draw on it? That way, you will arrive at the appropriate decision.

#2. Draw Carefully

Another way to protect the tip of your pen is to draw lightly. Ensure that you avoid putting too much pressure on your Apple pencil; otherwise, it will ruin its tip.

One of an iPad’s primary or unique properties is how Apple designed it to respond even to the lightest of touch on its screen.

I remember making a lot of mistakes handling it for the first time.

So please pay attention to how hard you push down on your screen and ensure that it is not too much to damage the tip of your pencil.

The Apple pencil’s tip lifespan depends on how much pressure you put on it.

The lighter the pencil touches the iPad’s screen, the longer the pencil’s tip will serve.

#3. Go For the Cheap Pencil Tip

You may wonder how going for something cheap and of a lower standard is a way to protect the pencil’s tip. Well, this idea depends on how financially buoyant you stand.

It will be very challenging if you buy an expensive pencil tip and need help to afford a new replacement.

So instead, why not use cheaper tips that you can easily afford? The good news is that you can buy the Apple pencil tip when you want to replace it.

You can buy from other brands here on Amazon, which are often cheaper.

#4. Make Use of Apple Pencil Tip Covers

Many people use only the Apple pencil tip, but it isn’t a smart thing to do.

Attaching the pencil cover to the tip should give your pen an extra layer of protection.

The sensitivity of this cover allows you to carry out any task of your own, whether it involves writing or drawing.

Furthermore, the cover helps increase the distance between the pen’s technology responsible for the lines you draw and the iPad itself.

Use them, especially if you are working on something that needs to be bold or that requires less precision on the work.

The Apple pencil tip covers wear down almost the same as the pencil tips. But one thing is sure. You can buy more of them and even cheaper than pencil tips.

These covers appear to be far cheaper compared to pencil tips for both Apple brands and non-Apple brands. For instance, you can buy 30 pieces of it in 10 different colors at $5.

#5. Replace Tips the Moment it Wears

As you keep using the pencil daily, it will get to a point where you will begin to experience some resistance. And this happens when the pencil starts to wear.

If you keep using it even after you notice it has begun to wear, you are damaging not only the pencil but can also cause permanent damage to your iPad’s screen.

It would be best if you strived to make it a habit to replace the pencil’s tip once every three months.

 You can do this by unscrewing the pencil’s tip when you rotate it anticlockwise before removing it.

#6. Pair 1st Generation Pencil with iPad

The moment you purchase the iPad and Apple pencil, make sure to pair both devices together. Failure to do this will affect the pencil’s tip and the entire pencil.

The Apple pencil is a device that can only stay for a short time if you infrequently engage yourself with it or put it into use.

Furthermore, to pair the first-generation pencil, take out the back cap of your Apple pencil and insert the connector into your iPad’s lightning port.

#7. Charge the 1st Generation Pencil

It would be best to keep your Apple Pencil at least 0%. And there are various ways you can go about charging it.

For instance, you can use a lightning adapter or some other form.

To charge the first generation Apple pencil by opening up the back cap and inserting it into the iPad’s lightning port.

It should be able to charge fully from 0-100% within 30 minutes.

Charging the pencil also guarantees that the pen will last even longer. It may ruin the pen if it stays out of power for a long time.

Seven Ways to Protect the Tip of My Second-Generation Apple Pencil

If you follow all seven ways strictly from the subheading above, you will not be able to protect the tip of your second-generation Apple pencil.

And this is because you can use Apple pencil tips for first- and second-generation pencils.

Although, when it comes to the sixth and seventh ways, the way of pairing and charging differs between the first and second generations. 

The table below shows these differences between the first and second generation of Apple pencils.

Criteria1st Generation2nd generation
Pairing pen to iPadInsert the pen’s connector into the iPad’s lightning portPlace it on the magnetic connector at the side of the iPad
Charging penOpen the back cap and insert it into the iPad’s lightning portPlace it on the magnetic connector at the side of the iPad

Do Screen Protectors Damage Apple Pencil Tips?

Yes, no doubt using iPad screen protectors will damage your Apple pencil tip faster and in a way that you will not see with an iPad without screen protectors.

And this is because the iPad screen protectors will quickly rub away faster from the rubber tip and have a rough texture. Which is why having a replacement close to you is best.

Can I Replace My Apple Pencil Tips?

Of course, you can replace your Apple pencil tip. You will know your Apple pencil tip is due for replacement when you start seeing metal at its tip or when the tip changes shape.

In other words, please avoid using your pencil tip once it wears, or you may damage your iPad screen. To be on the safer side, replace every three months.

While replacing, you can remove the worn-out tip of the pencil by unscrewing the tip anticlockwise. And you can replace it with the new one screwing it clockwise.

FAQS

#1. Why Does My Apple Pencil Function Weirdly?

If your Apple Pencil is functioning weirdly, it’s most probably because the tip of your Apple pencil has worn out.

And this calls for the immediate replacement of the pencil’s tip.

#2. How Long Will My Pencil Tip Last?

The lifespan of your pencil is subject to how often you use the pen. But, usually, it will be between four to five months before you can no longer use it.

Final Thoughts

You will be able to protect the Apple pencil tip if you;

  • Are informed about matte screen
  • Draw carefully
  • Use a cheap pencil tip
  • Use pencil-tip covers
  • Replace it when it wears out
  • Pair pencil with iPad
  • Charge your pencil regularly.

Screen protectors are rough and so will damage the pencil tip. But you can replace it when you start seeing metal at the tip.

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