With the Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet from Wacom, you can bring your designs, ideas, and artwork into the digital realm. It features a 6.0 x 3.7″ drawing area, ideal for space-limited desktops, and is compatible with both left- and right-handed users. Located at the top are four customizable ExpressKeys that place frequently used commands such as copy, paste, and undo right at your fingertips. Moreover, it comes with a pressure sensitive stylus for the control and precision you need in creative software. Thanks to a built-in battery and Bluetooth connectivity on the tablet, you’ll be able to use it where and how you see fit. Registering the Intuos allows you to download Corel Painter Essentials 7 (90-day trial), Corel AfterShot Pro 3 (90-day trial), and Clip Studio Paint Pro (2-year license).
Wacom Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet (Small, Black)
$59.96
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.09 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.9 × 7.5 × 1.4 in |
Active Area | 6 x 3.7" / 152.40 x 93.98 mm |
Dimensions (L x D) | 5.6 x 0.5" / 142.2 x 12.7 mm |
Multi-Touch | No |
Operating System Support | Android, ChromeOS, Windows, macOS/OS X |
Charging Time | 3.5 Hours |
Maximum Battery Life | 15 Hours |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |
Bluetooth Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Technology | Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) |
Number of Buttons | 4 |
Number of Switches | 2 |
Tilt | None |
Pressure Levels | 4096 |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 7.9 x 6.3 x 0.4" / 200.66 x 160.02 x 10.16 mm |
Connectivity Cable | USB Type-A |
Connectivity Ports | 1 x Micro-USB |
Buttons Customizable | Yes |
Warranty Length | Limited 1-Year Warranty |
Reviews (338)
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Adaline DuBuque (verified owner) –
I use the Intuos Draw Pen tablet for post processing work my digital photos. Works quite well. Once you can establish a feel type learning curve using the pen across the tablet, you can definitely move quicker and with more accuracy vs. a mouse. Even just browsing the internet is a breeze.
Kraig Botsford (verified owner) –
Easy to use, precise, lightweight and compact!
Akeem Reichel (verified owner) –
Dont get me wrong, this thing is great. Its a bit small and hard to get used to but feels ok now. The software is everything but what I want. Its a bit limited and wont let me have pen pressure in mouse mode (how I want to use it)
Thea Marquardt (verified owner) –
its grate but i still have to get used to it
Frances Kulas (verified owner) –
Wanted a smaller Wacom for travel ! This one fits the bill!
Name Stamm (verified owner) –
The Intuos Bluetooth Creative Pen Tablet is my first venture in using a pen tablet for photo editing. The install was simple with no issues. Using the tablet with Photoshop CS6 and Lightroom Classic was seamless. While the tablet is lightweight and made of plastic, it seems durable enough for its purpose. I really like the size – it doesn’t take up much real estate on my desk. Two shortcomings keep me from giving it a 5 star rating. First the Bluetooth version has a non-replaceable battery – which at some point will of course die, leaving no way to replace. This means the only way to use the tablet is by connecting the USB cable which. Defeats the purpose of buying a wireless unit to begin with. Second, when connected via Bluetooth, there is a very discernible lag in the unit’s response making it frustrating to use with photo editing. This is not an issue when the unit is connected with the USB cable. After some experimentation, I discovered that turning off my Mac’s wireless mouse seemed to solve the lag issue. But this means having to turn off my mouse if I want to use the Bluetooth with the tablet. The tablet is awkward to use as a replacement for the mouse so I find myself having to turn the mouse on again if I want to use it to copy open and copy files etc. If I knew of these shortcomings before purchase, I would likely have saved myself some money (a $20 difference at B&H) and just purchased the wired version of the tablet. The lag issue at least has a workaround, however the battery issue is more problematic. I would have to purchase a new unit if I wanted to continue using wirelessly. At that point I would seriously look at products from other companies. Forced product obsolescence (non-replaceable rechargeable battery) does not generate product loyalty.
Madonna Daugherty (verified owner) –
Wacom tablets are great. This is my third tablet (…used in different locations) and I like how they have evolved throughout the years. Features added are nicely functional.
Buck Bashirian (verified owner) –
My artsy friends had recommended a bigger sized one but this is perfect for Photoshopping for me (an amateur). Takes up almost no space and the ergonomics work despite not having side panels for one’s arms (you can use a mousepad instead).
Norbert Dach (verified owner) –
I’ve had several Wacom tablets over the years, but wanted a very small, wireless one, for my laptop. This filled that bill. Unfortunately, it’s not as consistent in response as their next level up Intuos tablets, and has a sort of scratchy feel to the pen input. Also, the pen is fairly cheap feeling, but that was not unexpected, given the price point. Overall, I would rate this as a handy tool for portability, but less useful for precision drawing or photo editing than their next level tablets.
Cary Gleichner (verified owner) –
I edit mostly in Lightroom, but also some in Photoshop, for several hours at a time. I’m not doing a ton of masking or super-detailed editing, so didn’t want to go for the super fancy tablets. The Intuos is perfect for my editing needs. No more editing claw or aches and pains in my hand, wrist or fingers!
Erich McGlynn (verified owner) –
The tablet is amazing. It works as desired and holds a charge well. My only gripe is that it is small so working with the screen can be tough. Larger pads are available but the price jump to get a larger one is tough to sell. Product itself is a home run though.
Dayna Hudson (verified owner) –
I use the tablet for small drawings. The 4000+pressure levels are fine enough to make the pen characteristic good to look at. New time i might get the one with blue tooth connector to avoid the extra cable on the table – no batteries for the pen is great – makes the pen fairly slim and avoids the need for new batteries. Still need to get used to the buttons.
Stephon Wiza (verified owner) –
I love it
Mabelle Rutherford (verified owner) –
great
Ladarius Fahey (verified owner) –
This pen tablet is amazing. It’s super lightweight, perfect size, and it connects to the computer right after you turn it on. Battery lasts for good while. It’s a little pricier than other similar products, but it’s worth the money. I use it to edit photos and it makes my life so much easier!
Amaya Schoen (verified owner) –
I’m using the Wacom Intuos Photo Pen and Touch in conjunction with Affinity Photo and Affinity Design. The Intuos adds a new dimension of control with the pressure sensitive pen and tablet. The Intuoss completely replaced mu mouse in just a few days. I also purchased the wireless kit for the Intuos adding an additional portability to the product. The pad lacks some of the programmable buttons found on the pro model. But for the size and ease of portability I believe the Intros is a great buy.
Daisy Dibbert (verified owner) –
It’s a gift for a girl who likes to draw. and I plan to use it myself to edit photos.
Bessie Ratke (verified owner) –
Using it for photo retouching, and even programmed buttons for LR to cull while sitting back. Easy to set up and looks pretty as well.
Gina Marks (verified owner) –
Very easy to use and simple to install!
Deion Wisoky (verified owner) –
Pen doesn’t work with my into pro.