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HUION H610 Pro V2 Graphic Drawing Tablet Android Supported Pen Tablet Tilt Function Battery-Free Stylus 8192 Pen Pressure with 8 Express Keys

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Features

  • Android Supported - HUION H610 Pro V2 is compatible with Mac (OS 10.12 and above), Windows 7 and above, Android devices (OS 6.0 and above). You can easily connect your phone to the tablet with the OTG connector after firmware UPDATED; ONLY mobile phone and tablet powered by Android 6.0 or above are supported, while iPhone and iPad are NOT at the moment. NOTE: The cursor will not show up in SAMSUNG at present, except SAMSUNG Note Series.
  • Innovative Tilt Control System - Provide you better pressure detection and accurate cursor positioning with different angles, restore the true feeling of painting.
  • 8192 Levels of Pressure Sensitivity - Outfitted with Huion's latest battery-free stylus PW100 of 10mm reading heights; 5080LPI in resolution and 233RPS in reading rates, which offers more accurate and natural drawing experience.
  • Customizable Shortcut Keys - 8 Customized Press Keys + 16 Customized Soft Keys, all customizable and easy to set up; With the two pen buttons, you can set it to the function like eraser as you want;106.25 inches sufficient compact working area.
  • Online Teaching and Working - Meet all your needs for every subject with online tutoring softwars: Power Point, Wrod, OneNote, PDF... Let's work more efficiently. Use Huion for for online conference purpose,Web Conferencing, Webinars and Screen Sharing.

Brand: HUION


Connectivity Technology: USB


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Operating System: Linux(Ubuntu), Mac OS 10.12 and above, Android 6.0 and above, Windows 7 and above


Special Feature: Shortcut Key, 60° Tilt Support, Programmable Press Key, 8192 Pen Pressure, Extra-Slim


Product Dimensions: 13.89 x 9.64 x 0.55 inches


Item Weight: 1.35 pounds


Item model number: H610Pro V2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 12, 2018


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology Co. Ltd.


Country of Origin: China


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  • Amazing and affordable tablet compared to other expensive brands
Huion H610 Pro V2 Graphic Drawing Tablet Tilt Function Battery-free Stylus and 8192 Pen Pressure with 8 Pen Nibs EDIT July 2022: Still using this tablet! No issues have come up since my first purchase in 2018. I've used up the last of the nibs, but the tablet still functions as before. This tablet has definitely outlasted it's price. EDIT March 2020: I'm still using this product and I still stand by my rating. Still works like the first day I had it. The plastic protector is still holding up and the pen still works perfectly fine!! Just wanted to give an update that this is still a GREAT tablet to get if you don't have the money for the newest Huion or a Wacom. If you dont want to read my novel of a review below here's the quick version of my review for this tablet. I thoroughly enjoy using this tablet. It does exactly what I want and I didn't have to pay hundreds of dollars for it. If you are a student, hobbyist, or professional who wants to draw/3D model/whatever else with a tablet, I definitely recommend this. As someone who uses a Intuos 4 at work, this is definitely comparable, if not better than the Intuos, mostly because of the price and it works flawlessly with Windows latest update. **Pros / Cons of Product:** + Price + Size overall and size of drawing surface is perfect + Came with drawing surface protector that was extremely easy to apply + With drawing surface protector on, doesn't feel rough and no scratches after heavy use + Has pen holder and 8 pen nibs + Pen pressure levels + No recharging the pen (as other Huion tablets you do have to) + Works with latest Windows Update and Windows Ink can be disabled + Can customize orientation of tablet and disable buttons in the software + Simple to set up software - Tablet and pen feel really lightweight, wouldn't want to put much weight on the pen for fear of it breaking - Can't save button configurations for multiple applications - Pen loosely stands in pen stand I will be updating the longer I use this product, but I believe this tablet works extremely well for me, and hope others will find my review pretty thorough so they can decide whether they'd like this product as well.:) I use a Wacom Intuos tablet at work 40+ hours a week for the past 5 years doing 3D modeling and texturing. Never been able to think the price of a Wacom was worth getting one for myself at home. I began researching alternative brands and ran into the Huion website. Found the products to be extremely affordable and the reviews I read on their products on other sites (Amazon, Reddit, art forums) were always well and were comparable to Wacom. Decided to take the dive and buy this new H610 Pro V2 tablet, mostly because you don't have to recharge the pen (unlike the other Huion tablets), and the size fit on my desk at home. I typically become skeptical of smaller brands with oddly affordable prices, but I decided the price was worth a shot at least try it. After using it for a week, here is what I've found about the tablet. ** Extensive Review** I do have to admit, when I first unboxed the tablet I immediately thought of this: "Wow this is extremely light." I'm not sure what materials are used for this, but it is definitely a lighter-weighted plastic than the Wacoms. Even the pen feels kind of light and empty, like even the thought of sitting on it could break it. It's not an extremely bad note just something that I immediately noticed. The pen is comfortable to hold and the buttons work extremely well. I have small hands and I actively use the nib and two side buttons for work and browsing the web and haven't found anything unusual about the pen. There is no eraser button at the top end of the pen, but I wouldn't have used it anyway even if it was there. Extremely responsive and fits my hands well and I actually like how light weight it is. It does feel a bit loose standing in the pen holder, but it's not that big of a deal to me. Also comes with 8 extra pen nibs in the pen holder and its great you don't have to charge this pen, its battery-less. When I'd doodle in Photoshop, it never stuttered or lagged and was extremely responsive to pressure and button presses. The entire tablet size is about 9.5" x 14". The drawing surface is a full 6.5" x 10". As you can see in the pictures I attached, whatever is made to look like the drawing surface, is the actual drawing size. It's not a subsection of drawing surface like the Wacoms. You can draw to the entire edge of that drawing surface, it even gives you some leeway and recognizes if you go over the drawing surface and onto the tablet surface. You are however able to customize the size of the drawing surface in the software if you feel thats too much drawing space for you. There are soft touch buttons on the drawing surface, but I don't ever use those and intentionally covered them with the drawing surface protector that Huion provided with the product. Unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of the soft buttons before I attached the protector, which by the way was extremely easy to attach and the texture of it is great and not extremely noisy or rough. It has firmly stuck to the surface and I dont notice it when I'm actively drawing. You can see in a pic I have it lifted so you can see the actual surface. There are also buttons on the side of the tablet with some pretty cute icons. I don't really use the buttons because I work in a 3D program called Maya, I have to use keyboard shortcuts more than premade buttons on the tablet. So unfortunately won't be able to say much more about that. Now I am going to tell you the selling point which really pushed the tablet to be 5 stars.... it WORKS PERFECTLY WELL WITH THE LATEST UPDATE OF WINDOWS AND WINDOWS INK!!! I have had problems with the Wacom tablet at work to work on the latest update of Windows and Windows Ink. I thought it was on my end, but upon researching found that a lot of people have been having the same issues since one of Windows recent updates. Those issues make it impossible to work on Windows right now, but here I am... able to work with this Huion tablet. Thank you thank you thank you to the Huion employees who was able to figure out how to get the tablet to be functional again with Windows. I can DRAG internet browser windows, I can RIGHT CLICK in internet/desktop browser, there is no lag when I right click anywhere, it works perfectly well and I'm actually able to work. . Also, the software used to set up the tablet is extremely simple to set up and I'm able to customize how I set up my tablet. Example, I have my computer tower on my right side, and the tablet has the USB cord on the left side. At first I thought I was going to have an ugly wire run across my desk, but I found I can turn the tablet 180 degrees and tell the software thats how I have it, and it works! I can turn off any and all buttons on the tablet and pen, I can have the tablet work on only one screen or both, can turn off Windows Ink, have it screen ratio'd to my monitor set up, or even make a custom drawing area. It would be nice if you can make changes to the button set up according to what program you have open, but I'm just happy it works for me in general. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2018 by Samantha Samantha

  • Great Tablet for Linux Mint
I'm a long-time user of a small Huion HS64 tablet on Linux Mint. I use my tablet with Gimp (Photo Editing) and Krita (Digital Art). The 64 worked flawlessly, but unfortunately, I can't say the same about myself - my hands shake even without coffee, and I struggled to create non-seismic linework on the small tablet. Everything had to be done with the smoothing level set to "stun", and art I could do on paper in a few minutes was taking hours on the computer, considering I had to redo every brush stroke fifty times. So I took a chance that a bigger tablet would help, and upgraded to the H610Pro V2, and boy what a difference. OMG what a difference. The drawing surface is matte, with enough friction that it feels like a ballpoint pen on smooth paper. The size of the drawing surface is perfect for my 24" monitor, allowing me to use my whole arm, like I would in the real world. The edge of the tablet has a nice, sloped bevel to it, so my hand doesn't get bumped or stuck when I get near the edge of the drawing. Pressure sensitivity seems really good to me (see attached photo: Krita basic brush set to 100px), but bear in mind I'm casual user, not a professional artist, and have nothing to compare it to. I tried plug-and-play with Mint, but the tablet was not recognized. You have to go to the Huion downloads web page and find the driver, which comes in either a DEB package or a TAR file. Their search interface is totally useless, but the H610Pro V2 driver is there, in beta, on about page 14 or so of the driver list. I initially downloaded a H610X driver, which I assumed meant "for any H610" tablet, but not so - be sure and get the driver specific to this model. I installed the correct DEB package, rebooted, and the tablet worked flawlessly. After loading the driver, you will have a "Huion Tablet" app under "Accessories." Open this app to map the buttons on the tablet to whatever keyboard shortcuts you desire. This worked well for me. What didn't work is I could not get the buttons on the pen to do anything. I tried setting them to mouse clicks, but that didn't work. Maybe when the driver is out of Beta this will get resolved. No matter, I don't use them anyway. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023 by R. McCartney R. McCartney

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