The Wacom Pen 2K is a stylus made for select Intuos Creative Pen tablets and One by Wacom Pen tablets. It’s cordless, battery-free, and has 2048 levels of pressure sensitivity. Furthermore, programmable side-switches let you put shortcuts right at your fingertips for quick and easy access.
Wacom Pen 2K
$22.46
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.06 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.9 × 2.7 × 1.3 in |
Pressure Levels | 2048 |
Number of Switches | 1 |
Report Rate | 133 pps |
Resolution | 2540 lpi |
Stylus Accuracy | ±0" / 0.5 mm |
Technology | Electromagnetic Resonance (EMR) |
Dimensions (L x D) | 5.5 x 0.5" / 138.8 x 11.5 mm |
Battery Type | None |
Warranty Length | Limited 1-Year Warranty |
Reviews (338)
338 reviews for Wacom Pen 2K
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Tony Mertz (verified owner) –
With my first Wacom the learning curve was pretty steep. It didn’t take long for me to see that my editing was going faster and my hand was not cramping by the end of the day. My first Wacom that I purchased in 2014 was still working but I decided to upgrade when this tablet went on sale. No complaints.
Kyle Halvorson (verified owner) –
Had earlier versions and this one is by far the best, for the money. Used for graphic art work and drawing. Easy to install and use. Definitely would recommend for beginner and experts.
Virginie Keeling (verified owner) –
Bought this for an aging computer running an older version of Linux. Expected headaches getting drivers, but Wacom’s driver software was easily set up and the device works well.
Josephine Kautzer (verified owner) –
Works great, the only bad thing is that you have to charge it when the battery is around 10-20%. Charging is fast, though. When it’s a few minutes since you don’t touch it, the tablet disconnects to save battery. You click its button and then it reconnects again. Good.
Manuel Beier (verified owner) –
I cannot get this to work with my Mac (macOS Monterey V. 12.5). I am sure something needs to be fixed by Wacom in the software. It is frustrating and I have researched and done all the tricks in order to make it work, but it won’t. It sits on my shelf and collects dust. A $40 paperweight.
Arlie Schmitt (verified owner) –
I am using this literally on my lap as I sit on the couch with my laptop in front of me on a stand. It is quite up to the job. It comes with a stylus and 3 replacement tips in the top of the stylus, but no stand for the stylus.
Millie Cummerata (verified owner) –
Using the Wacom to retouch my Pics. It wasn’t plug and play, had to download a 100mb plugin, I have a Macbook Pro 15′ Great buy!! highly recommended!
Fletcher Weissnat (verified owner) –
I have 27″ iMac and thought I might need the medium, but the small size is perfect. There is a learning curve and it can be frustrating, but spend a little time for several days with it and you become adept with it. It does lock up and I have to restart PS, but that is probably a RAM problem.
Leora Roberts (verified owner) –
I need to start by saying that I’m just a new amateur in photography and even newer in photo editing. I have found the the use of this tablet has really helped my editing and has made it much more enjoyable. The use of the pen allows me to edit for longer time when compared to using a mouse. I like the customization of the button on the tablet. I use capture one pro with this tablet and I’m not looking back to use a mouse for editing.
Luis Bogisich (verified owner) –
Still learning how to use it, but overall it’s a really nice tablet.
Lillian Klocko (verified owner) –
Perfect size for SKETCHING and RETOUCHING photos!!
Javon Batz (verified owner) –
Works well enough for home use. Not nearly as comfortable or easy to use as the Intuos Pro I have at work but works for what I need it to do.
Kyra Willms (verified owner) –
Been using these tablets in varying shapes and sizes for a very long time. However it has become clear that Wacom technology is quickly being left in the dust compared the the superior fidelity of the Apple Pencil fidelity. My first use case with the tablet was heavy photoshop re-touching, and the constant lag/twitching/jumping is just annoying enough to make me not want to use it for an extended time. Found my hand getting super cramped trying to do that find work. It’s probably OK for broader strokes or illustration. Also compared to the tip feel of an Apple Pencil, it’s scratchy and harsh. Cheap enough to not return for the occasional use, but definitely inferior to better options out there.
Velda O’Conner (verified owner) –
It is a great gadget. I love the way it makes life easier.
Cleo Franecki (verified owner) –
I love this tablet. It came highly recommended to me by a fellow photographer who works at a high end studio. They have bought several fancier options, but this has tested superior to all the others due to its simplicity and small size. There aren’t a bunch of buttons that get in the way and it’s small size is perfect for photography because you don’t have to move your hand all over the pad to edit, and help prevent carpals tunnel. I would only recommend a larger pad if you were into graphic design. And you can’t beat the value!
Abigale Mills (verified owner) –
Great and affordable
Kaycee Doyle (verified owner) –
Awesome. Always had Wacom tablets. This one will substitute my old Bamboo.
Lucile Schmeler (verified owner) –
Works great
Davonte Huel (verified owner) –
The shipping box was not in perfect conditions but arrived very fast. The tablet is in perfect conditions, fits perfectly for my work!
Chris Streich (verified owner) –
With the installation of Mac OS 10.14, my faithful Wacom Graphire ET-0405-U is no longer supported. For the the last nineteen years it has done everything I wanted and nothing I didnt-all without a battery in the stylus. The new Intuos pen needs a lithium battery. I doubt Ill get another nineteen years use of this Wacom Intuos Creative Pen Tablet.