🎨 Elevate your creativity anywhere, anytime with Inspiroy Frego!
The HUION Inspiroy Frego Medium Wireless Drawing Tablet offers a 10 x 6.25 inch minimalist workspace with PenTech 3.0+ precision pen, flexible Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity, and up to 24 hours of battery life. Designed ergonomically for comfort and compatible across major OS platforms, it’s the perfect portable tool for designers, artists, and professionals seeking seamless creativity on the go.
T**Y
Absolutely Amazing
I recently decided to upgrade my tablet, realizing how outdated and overly simplified my old one was. This is only my second drawing tablet. My first was a Wacom Intous Pen and Touch CTH 480.I've only had this produce for roughly two weeks, but I love it. I had a question for the seller, who responded promptly about delivery service which was extraordinarily nice. Got this beauty much faster than expected. Downloading the drivers was quick and easy, and didn't take up much space on my laptop which was nice.This tablet is solid. It's well built, well designed, and functional. It doesn't feel flimsy or cheap. The buttons work nicely and there's plenty for me (I've not had shortcuts like them before, so they do the basics I use the most). They give a sharp 'click' when you press on them and aren't wobbly, limp, or use to push by accident.The pen is incredible. I love how it fits in my hand. Even better, I can feel the give in the nib that lets me know if I'm applying too much pressure. It was really easy for me to transition to this baby even with the size difference in work area. The surface isn't textured too which was a huge plus. I've heard some terrible stories about textured work areas, and you won't find this here. The surrounding plastic is, however, textured if that bothers anyone. It doesn't for me in the very least.I've had plenty of time to doodle and color frequently with this tablet now, and I have absolutely no regrets. I can't stop expressing my fondness for this tablet to anyone who will listen.I personally received an extra gift of an Art Glove, which I wasn't excited nor loathing of, but now that I've used it I couldn't be more giddy! I never had too much lag prior without one, but it does allow for a smooth glide of the side of my hand across the surface of the active area. A fair warning: your hand will probably get quite a bit sweaty wearing it though. I've left some streaks on my poor tablet but I wipe it clean with a nice microfiber cloth and it's good as new!The only fault I've found is that I need to always set Administrator Privilege when I plug it in order to use it in my chosen art program. Once I found this out however, it's been a breeze. You really couldn't go wrong here. I've already recommended this tablet to my friends, and will continue to do so to anyone who will listen.Goodbye Wacom, you won't be seeing another penny from me when there's amazing quality products from Huion to buy!
G**M
great tablet
This is a large pen tablet at a good price - equal to the much more expensive offerings of Wacom.The battery-free pen is superb. My experience is that the pen's sensitivity of this V2 model is identical to the V1 model - very touchy and nicely pressure sensitive. Pen sensitivity is customized via usage/test calibration.The tablet software is easy to use for customization.I plug the tablet into a USB port. I can only imagine that using the wireless mode is just asking for glitchiness (including perhaps lesser pen sensitivity which other reviews have complained about).I recommend the Huion ST200 adjustable drawing tablet stand, as it makes it easy to put the tablet just how you want it. I was surprised to find that the tablet works best for me at a 45 degree angle.I use a Kensington Orbit trackball mouse with scroll ring (K72337US) for my other main mouse input device. The scroll ring is excellent for scrolling or zooming. Once you get used to a trackball (it takes a couple weeks) you will never go back to a mouse. The combination of this trackball and tablet is ideal for productivity.Finally, I use the Kinesis Advantage2 keyboard (KB600). It is expensive, and is an adjustment, as finger placement is closer than a regular keyboard, and you use your thumbs much more. Like a trackball, once you get used to this keyboard, regular keyboards (including the Microsoft 4000 ergonomic keyboard) seem primitive.
R**H
Well built, responsive, quality product at a very competitive price
Installation of the driver was simple and pain free. In fact, on my Windows 10 system the tablet was recognised as soon as I plugged the receiver into the USB port and was immediately usable through the Windows Ink driver. To configure the the eight keys, I installed the Huion driver downloaded from their website. My experience is based on their V14.7.6 driver.The primary applications I use with the Q11K V2 are Affinity Photo and Adobe Lightroom as my interest is mainly photography and illustration for photo books/albums.Using the tablet with Affinity Photo is an absolute pleasure as brush dynamics can be configured to take advantage of pressure and tilt (angle). It's really nice to be able to control hardness just by changing the angle of the pen and get very smooth size transitions with pressure.Lightroom 6 is somewhat limited in its response to pen pressure. The main use of pen pressure is with the adjustment brush where it works fine. There is lag but that is a limitation of Lightroom and not the table/pen; the same lag is seen when using a mouse.The tablet appears to be very well built, slim but with a large working area. For me the tablet size is perfect as it sits perfectly on my lap without wobbling. It is quite light too so I can use it across my forearm though that makes using the configurable keys more difficult unless you want to press them with the pen. The surface is matte and feels nice to draw on. When using the complete area your arm will inevitably need to move. The artist glove that was supplied really helps here; no more does the side of my hand stick to the tablet. A simple thing but very effective. With regards to the active working area, this can be configured in the driver which is nice if you want to limit arm and wrist motion. The tablet can also be configured to operate in any of four orientations. For me, being left-handed, 180 works well. As mentioned earlier, there are eight programmable keys. I use these when working on ideas with the tablet sitting on my lap but when I work at my desktop system I supplement them with a ShuttlePro V2. The Q11k V2 and the ShuttlePro V2 make a really nice combination. Battery life is certainly adequate for me as I hadn't had to charge it since first using it a few weeks ago. I can't comment upon the improvements over the V1 as I haven't used the older model.In summary, I am very impressed with the tablet. It is well built, performs well and exceeded my expectations. I would have no hesitation in recommending the Q11K V2 for photo touch up or illustration work.
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