Wacom Intuos Small Graphics Tablet with 4 express keys vs HUION HS610 drawing tablet with battery-free stylus
Overall winner: Wacom Intuos Small Graphics Tablet with 4 express keys
Key Differences
HUION HS610 (A) offers a larger, more portable active area, 12 customizable express keys and an 8192-level battery-free pen, making it better for users who want more controls and pressure sensitivity. Wacom Intuos Small (B) is physically smaller with 4 ExpressKeys, has a long-established pen technology and a much larger review base, so it suits users who prefer a compact pad and broader user feedback
Wacom Intuos Small Graphics Tablet with 4 express keys
Wacom Intuos Small graphics tablet with EMR technology for pen-like feel. Works with all software for drawing, painting, and editing; includes 4 customizable express keys. A customer notes it’s beginner-friendly and quality for artists of all levels
Pros
- battery-free EMR technology
- works with all software
- includes 4 customizable ExpressKeys
- beginner-friendly
Cons
- drawing area size noted as small by some users
- mixed Bluetooth setup experience
HUION HS610 drawing tablet with battery-free stylus
Compact drawing tablet with 8192 pressure levels and 5080 LPI. Includes a battery-free stylus, 12 programmable keys, and a multifunction touch ring for zoom and brush control. Customers praise its value and suitability for beginners in Photoshop and Illustrator
Pros
- battery-free stylus with 8192 pressure levels
- programmable keys for productivity
- multifunction touch ring for zoom and navigation
- lightweight and portable
Cons
- size may be large for small desks
- user feedback on remapping buttons varies
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Wacom |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | HUION |
| User Reviews | Wacom |