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We’re big fans of Apple’s refurbished products—it’s like buying new, only not quite. Now a new product joins their ranks. Read on!

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Like the Apple Pencil, but want it cheap? Apple is now selling the Refurbished Apple Pencil for $85. (We’re big fans of Apple’s refurbished products—it’s like buying new, only not quite.)

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The iLX-107 ($900 MSRP) is billed as the “first wireless Apple CarPlay receiver.” The system lets you access your iPhone’s Maps, Phone, Messages, and Music apps from a dash screen, all “without ever needing to connect a cable.”

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This company makes some of our favorite backup batteries: So small and powerful! The PowerCore Slim 5000 Portable Charger ($30 MSRP, same price on AmazonRemove product link) is an “ultra-slim” battery that can charge your iPhone twice over. It features a silicon shield to remain scratch-free.

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Denon’s Wireless Sport Headphones ($149 MSRP, $150 on AmazonRemove product link) “uses unique Earhook technology, developed with a leading hearing aid specialist, to keep the earpieces in place—even during heavy workouts or when running.” The headphones are made, makers say, for “comfort, durability and superb sound.”

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Here’s a stand for the iPad Pro. The DraftTable ($99.95 MSRP, same price on AmazonRemove product link) is an adjustable stand that makers say is “rock solid” compared to flimsier models. “We wanted something like a traditional drafters table,” they say. It comes with a stand for the Apple Pencil.

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More great iOS-compatible gear from IK Mulitimedia. The iRig Pro I/O ($150 MSRP, same price on AmazonRemove product link) is a “pocket-sized” audio and MIDI interface that features 24-bit/96kHz recording sound—you can connect all your gear through it to your iPhone, iPad, or Mac and record wherever it’s most convenient.

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The iPad Pro gear case ($49 MSRP) isn’t an accessory for your iPad Pro, but for your iPad Pro’s accessories: It’s built to hold cables, a USB charger, an Apple Pencil, and more.

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If you’re among the legions who think the little yellow Minions are hilarious, Casetify’s new line of “Despicable Me” cases ($40 to $52 MSRP) should be as appealing as a fresh, yellow buh-nuh-nuh. Squeee!

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The InkCasei7 ($69 pledge on Kickstarter) adds a second e-ink screen to the back of your iPhone 7 Plus. The second screen “allows you to display photos, to-do lists, read eBooks, news articles and also assists you in taking selfies.” It features Bluetooth connectivity, drop-proof construction, and adds just 4.5mm to your phone’s thickness.

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This company’s line of Revel cases ($23 MSRP, $7 on AmazonRemove product link) are notable not for the drop protection they offer (thanks to the included wrap-around bumper), but for the design: Owls, pugs, lions, pandas, and more. Just call these cases one of your “creature comforts.”

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Urban Armor makes super-tough cases to ensure your tablets can take a beating. The latest offering? Its Metropolis cases for iPad Pro ($59.95 MSRP for the 10.5-inch model, $89.95 MSRP for the 12.9-inch tablet; same price on AmazonRemove product link) include “onboard storage” for the Apple Pencil, as well as a smart cover that can be removed to use Apple’s Smart Keyboard instead.

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Waterfield’s Dash Sleeve for iPad Pro ($89) is built with black ballistic nylon and impact-resistant compression foam to protect your tablet from drops and the elements. It also includes a special pocket for the Apple Pencil.
Author: Joel Mathis

Joel Mathis is a regular contributor to Macworld and TechHive. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife and young son.