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- #42 in Computer Graphics Tablets
JC
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
The strong tablet is extremely well built, well thought out. Installing it was a snap, and I am blown away by how much nicer it is to use than my old drawing tablet (which was quite old and from a quite popular name brand in drawing tablets).I really enjoy the larger drawing surface and I think you will too!
Hrishikesh
Reviewed in India on February 5, 2025
One of the best drawing tablet for beginners light weightAnd value for money product
Mary Sheriff
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Got this for my office. Customers have to do a lot of signing in my office and this works perfect with my computer. Keeps from having them sign on my computer and possibly my touch screen getting messed up
RAMANLAL K.
Reviewed in India on February 19, 2025
I've been using the Huion Inspiroy 2 for six months now, and I have no complaints. It's the best tablet available at this price point. The surface feels great to work on, and the pen is excellent as well. Overall, it's a fantastic choice for anyone looking for a budget-friendly yet high-quality drawing table
Lara
Reviewed in Brazil on July 27, 2024
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PD
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2024
My review for this tablet is mostly positive. It works great, the size is perfect for smaller laptops and it fits right on top of my keyboard without pressing any keys below. The multi button function is really cool, I have all the shortkeys I could need so I dont have to constantly move my tablet out if the way to reach my keyboard, which is the main reason I wanted this tablet. The line quality is great, no random jitters or disconnecting lines when drawing, and the pen pressure feels nice. The overall build quality is decent, the buttons don't stick and they register every time you press them. It's all plastic and lightweight, but doesn't feel like it's about to fall apart. Its also affordable enough to where I'm not scared to toss it in my laptop bag and take it to a coffee shop like I would with a really expensive tablet. My only 2 nitpick are the little rubber stoppers on the bottom and the color. The rubber stoppers are too small, I had to go and buy stick-on ones from the store to put on the bottom so the device doesn't slide off my laptop keyboard when I have them both sitting in my lap at an angle.The other issue is the color. I bought the green one thinking it was going to be more of a jade color, but in reality it's a super dark army green. Like dark to the point where I'm not sure why they bothered giving this tablet a second color, basically black and might-as-well-be-black. I wish they just had the medium come in the sakura pink as well. Not only do I think it looks better but it's easier to see where the shortkeys are when using a lighter tablet, this tablet's so dark that when I glance down to hit the correct button I feel like I'm looking into a black void.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023
This tablet is just too cute. I love how everything besides the tablet is also pink. Even the pen nibs are pink! And they are the best shades of pink!IlThe tablet works well and is compatible with photoshop. The feels when drawing on it are smooth and comfortable. I don't mind that it is small. I think it's only the matter of getting used to it. However, I do understand why others might prefer a larger sized tablet. It would've been nice to have this color option, at least in size M. The pen feels so nice in the hand, too. Doesnxt differ much from the wacom intuous pro pen.This tablet really inspired me to pick up learning drawing again. I am a beginner and this tablet is just right - affordable and does a good job.My only complaint so far is that some of the buttons all of a sudden becoming stiff and awkward to press. They were fine the first few times I used them.I owned a more expensive (wacom) tablet, though, and there are things I missed having: bluetooth connection, touch mode, eraser on the other end of the pen, etc. I wish they would have an upgraded version of this sakura pink color with those functions. Well, a girl can dream.
Mystere485
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2023
So, a little background. My original tablet, a Huion HS64, was a hand-me-down from my son. At christmas we upgraded him to the Huion Kamvas Pro 16 2.4k. At work I started using it, it was ok, but usability did not seem as intuitive as his new Kamvas. So i went online... did some searching. Reviews were good on this Inspiroy 2s, price point was good. We had been happy with the product and customer service we had recieved with the orginal HS64 purchase. So i ordered it. By no means am I a pro user. I use BluBeam and Adobe Acrobat PDF creators, I play around with Adobe illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and i have tried Krita a few times.The scroll wheel, why do they make these things without them?!? its great! Before, trying to use the stylus to zoom in and out was tedious at best! The additional two buttom program capacity is nice to have, as well as the spoft touch rubber buttons vs the hard plastic from the HS64. Maybe its just me, but it seems that the stylus tracking on the pad seems more acurate with the Inspiroy vs the hs64. I also did not have to modify the screen area, it was just plug and play. Very easy to use! I guess its possible the program may have cheated as the Huion software was previously installed, but either way it was appreciated.As you can see in the photo, the difference in size of the Inspiroy 2 at the bottom, the HS64 in the middle, and The Kamvas at the top. The buttons are better located on the side rather than the top, so as a lefty, its easy to use my pinky to access the shortcut keys or the scroll wheel. Its the simple things that make a good product that much better! The gradient stylus works well. However, I found trying to get the lighter gradients a little hard but is quite good otherwise. Feels nice in the hand. Also works good as a mouse! I have a touch screen monitor at work, it did not work on there, oh well. Learned from my son that there are extra stylus tips in the base.So i guess pros:-Price point and richer? feel-Scroll wheel-ease of setup-more intuitive pad to screen stylus trackingCons:-Lower gradient sensitivity might need some tweakingOverall, it is a great upgrade to an older product you may have. Works well with a variety of programs and is very user friendly to use and setup.
Bia_
Reviewed in Brazil on November 18, 2023
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Aaron P.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
I previously tried to use an entry-level Wacom pen tablet years ago and never enjoyed it. I'm sure most of that was on my lack of experience, but some of it can be chalked up to the small drawing area and the fact I never enjoyed how Illustrator handled brushes. In the end, if was always better to just use a mouse.The rise in free (or inexpensive) painting apps lately inspired me to get another pen tablet and try again. Wacom's products were too expensive for something I might not enjoy, but research led me to the Inspiroy 2. For a much cheaper price I got a larger drawing area and a solid tablet with (a) more buttons and (b) a scroll wheel.The value is terrific, but how does it perform? Terrific! I was able to buy extra nibs for $10 that are made of felt, so they give more friction on the tablet (I don't remember my Wacom pen allowing that). The pressure sensitivity seems to work just fine though I have little to compare it too, and overall my experience has been well worth my purchase. If you are looking for a beginner tablet, absolutely start here and bump up to something elite as your talent grows. I also feel that drawing apps have come a long way. Adobe Fresco's brush engine, for example, is far better than anything Illustrator has and the vector brushes in Fresco are fantastic.My only complaints come from a few quirks with the Huion app that is used to specify the actions for each button. I'm left-handed so I work with this turned upside down. The Huion app lets you turn it 90 or 180 degrees to accommodate your needs. That all works fine. What could be better, though, is that when you tell the app you are working with it turned 180 degrees, picture of the tablet in the app doesn't also turn 180 degrees. So, I have to specify the functions of each button while trying to figure where it will be once the tablet is spun around. That's a simple change they can make in software -- and I hope they do. I also found that a change to the button functions is not immediately represented when using UWP apps, like Adobe Fresco. Sometimes, I have to restart the Huion app or unplug and re-plug in the tablet.Those are small issues overall and do not kill the experience.
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