I originally got the Huion Q11k because of the wireless ability, but it was too big personally (hand had to travel quite a bit to reach different ends of the tablet). I ended up going for this one because it was newer, smaller (but still not small small), and it had more buttons, a Usb-C connector, etc. I’ve only used it a few times so far but have enjoyed it.
My biggest gripes are how light/cheap the pen feels (the pen with the Q11k had a battery and still felt too light/cheap, this one has no battery in the pen and is even lighter). The buttons feel cheap on the pen as well. I’d much prefer a heavier and sturdier pen, preferably made of aluminum or another metal, or a durable plastic with weights inside. The pen cradle that came with this one was also a small, lightweight plastic holder, whereas the pen holder in the Q11k had a metal base which was heavy enough to keep it stable on your desk and upright without flipping over. This one feels like a cheap afterthought.
I also wish the tablet/pen were more sensitive when hovering the pen over the tablet as a mouse. I’ve found Wacom tablets I’ve used you can have the pen higher off the tablet than the Huion before it loses signal.
Last thing was I wish the USB C connector was on the top-left corner, like the Q11k, rather than the center of the left side. I am happier it has a usb-C connector than the micro-USB connector, however.
Overall, I’m happy, however, and think it will do great. Huion makes these at a steal compared to Wacom, for still great quality. I really hope they can start improving the quality of their pens.
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