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At ~£35 ex-VAT, the Epson interactive pen is one of those “small accessory, big day-to-day difference” items—*if* you actually have an Epson interactive projector setup that supports pen input. In that situation, it’s a sensible replacement or spare: it’s specifically made for the Epson ecosystem, so you’re not faffing around with compatibility quirks, weird pairing delays, or drivers. For a busy meeting room, classroom, or training space, having a spare pen usually pays for itself the first time someone walks off with the original.
I’d only buy it if you’re sure your EB-6xxWi/Ui or 14xxUi projector model supports this particular pen (Epson’s naming and accessory compatibility can be annoyingly specific). If you’re not currently using pens—or your team relies on touch/fingertip instead—then this is hard to justify. Also, if you’re buying for “future-proofing” without knowing your exact projector model, it’s not worth the risk; get the model match first.

Epson
Epson ELPAF60 - Air filter - for Epson EB-L250, L255, Dreamio EH-LS300, EpiqVision Ultra LS300, PowerLite 75X, L200, L255

Epson
Epson - Replacement air filter - for Epson EB-L630, L770, MeetingMate EB-1480, PowerLite L520, L530, L630, L635, L730, L735

Epson
Epson ELP LM11 - Medium-throw zoom lens - 80.6 mm - 121.1 mm - f/1.81-2.34 - for Epson EB-G7000, G7200, G7400, G7500, G7805, G7905, L1105, L1200, L1300, L1405, L1500

Epson
Epson ELP LW05 - Wide-throw zoom lens - 17.6 mm - 24.3 mm - f/2.0-2.23 - for Epson EB-G7000, G7200, G7400, G7500, G7805, G7905, L1105, L1200, L1300, L1405, L1500