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For £35 ex-VAT, Epson’s interactive pen is the kind of “small spend, big usability” accessory that makes sense only if you actually rely on the interactive features with your specific Epson projector range. If you’re running an EB-6xxWi/Ui or EB-14xxUi in a meeting room or classroom and the pen is missing, broken, or you just want a spare for your presenters, this is a sensible replacement. In practice, having the right pen matters more than people expect—pairing/response is generally smooth when it’s the correct Epson accessory, and it saves you from the frustration of trying to work around it.
I wouldn’t buy it “just in case.” If your setup isn’t interactive, or you don’t need pen input regularly, you’ll get very little value out of it. And if you’re considering it as a solution to any broader interactivity problems, spend your time first on training, positioning, and checking the projector’s interactive calibration—because a pen won’t fix a room setup issue. Overall: good value as a genuine spare for the right Epson interactive models; poor value as an impulse purchase.

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