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The Wacom One Bluetooth Drawing Tablet is a compact, entry-level creative tool featuring a 9.9" x 7.1" active area and a battery-free pen with 4096 pressure sensitivity levels and tilt recognition. Compatible with Windows, Mac, Chromebook, and Android devices via USB-C or Bluetooth, it offers customizable shortcut buttons and a natural pen-on-paper feel, ideal for digital art, photo editing, and visual communication.
















| ASIN | B0BVGD26JT |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Date First Available | February 10, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 12.2 ounces |
| Item model number | CTC6110WLW0A |
| Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
| Product Dimensions | 9.9 x 7.1 x 0.1 inches |
A**P
Great tablet for use during Zoom meetings for sketches and annotation to convey ideas better.
I am not an artist, and I use this pad for quick sketches during Zoom meetings and on-screen annotations. This tablet is the perfect size, sitting on my desk for quick sketches or highlights during a Zoom meeting. I also use it for quick diagrams or sketches, which come out more naturally than trying to do the same with a mouse. I work in the software and infrastructure engineering field, so I purchased this device to help me with sketching and sharing ideas during my Zoom calls. Sure, you can use a mouse to annotate or draw, but it comes out looking like something written by my left foot. The drawing tablet allows for a high level of precision in pen control, and I can literally sketch out ideas, plans, and diagrams right while talking with my team on Zoom. The size of this tablet is perfect for my needs. It's not too large and fits nicely on my desk next to my keyboard. The EMR pen used with the tablet frequently works with other E-Ink and EMR-type devices, so depending on the e-ink tablet you are using, you can just use the same pen to scribble on the pad. This worked fine for me when I was using Amazon Scribe; however, after switching, the ceramic nib of the Supernote Manta does not work well with this pad. Regardless, I have the native stylus sitting nearby, so I can just grab that and go. I am using this device with an older Apple MacBook Pro M1, and it has been working flawlessly through the many operating system upgrades (which I cannot say the same for my older HP laser printer). Ultimately, it's a great device that meets my needs.
K**G
As simple and as easy as it gets to connect an inexpensive drawing tablet to your computer.
Had purchased a Wacom One 13.3 on Wacom's eBay page as a refurb. What that ad didn't explain is that it was an even older model that the current 13.3 on their site and came with a ridiculous octopus cable that had to be plugged into a USB port, HDMI port, a separate AC/DC power supply, and finally the unit itself. Returned that and paid the extra for a new One 14 model that has one, simple USB-C cable. One. Goes from the tablet to a USB-C port on the back of our M4 Pro mini. Done. Before you commit to a purchase, make absolutely certain at least one port on your computer supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode and Power Delivery. Otherwise, this tablet will not be recognized.
J**R
Don’t Waste Your Money on This Lemon
Bought this Wacom One (DTC133) thinking it’d be great for digital notes at work, but what a massive disappointment. It worked fine for about a week—smooth pressure, no issues—then bam, ghost strokes everywhere, registering input when the pen’s not even touching the screen. Tried everything: updated drivers (latest 6.4.11-1), swapped nibs, cleaned the channel, toggled Windows Ink, adjusted pressure curves, even firmware updates. Nothing fixed this glitchy mess. This thing’s unreliable as a sailor on Saturday morning right out of the box. Wacom’s support is a joke, and their “fixes” are just busywork. If you’re looking for a pen tablet that doesn’t fail after a few days, skip this overpriced garbage and go with something else. Sending mine back for a refund—stick to a mouse or real paper if you value your sanity. Total waste of time and cash.
A**R
Software is buggy, product is good
I had an old wacom tablet that I absolutely loved. I used it for 10 years until it finally died. I was so excited to get a newer model. I had to troubleshoot 30 minutes to get the software to work, uninstalling and reinstalling and restarting my computer.
K**N
BEFORE ANYONE WANTS TO GET THIS YOU MIUST KNOW SOMETHING!
Great product, the 14 display is big indeed. , and is smooth to your pens touch, and trace. However, this review is more or less a warning for anyone, that Wacom one needs a converter kit if your Moniter, or laptop dosn't have a Usb-C display port. The Converter DOSN'T come with the product. Worse part, you can't use a 3rd party Converter, or it won't work, You need the official product, that really should've came with the package.
R**H
OK drawing tablet, but won't work with most USB C hubs
This seems to work well as a drawing tablet, however it's connectivity is problematic. It only has a USB C connection which has to carry the video via DisplayPort Alt, data for the pen, and power via PD. There is no separate power input. This means that almost no USB C hubs will work because they don't supply power over their USB C video ports. Directly connecting to a laptop will likely work. However the laptop USB C must supply both power and DisplayPort Alt connection.
D**Y
Integrates well in the animation program
Very easy to set up on Mac. If you have been drawing on iPad this is very different feel. Looking at the PC while drawing on Wacom was very different for my kiddo. She stuck with it and loves how it integrates with Toon Boom program. The pencil it comes with is sensitive and flows smoothly.
M**S
Excellent
Easy to use, super, handy, great small size. I use with 13” and 16” laptops. the stylus has a compartment that seems like it should store spare nibs, but is for looping a string through.
R**Y
Turned out to be the perfect solution for lecturing while annotating slides. The quality of the digitizer is excellent, much better than digitizers I've had on recent laptop screens. Being able to turn touch sensitivity on and off with a switch is extremely useful when you want to avoid unwanted effects when annotating with the stylus.
L**N
The size is just right for my desk setup, and the color matches my keyboard and mouse perfectly.
P**R
The tablet is good with a good surface, and easy to use. The pen isn't nearly the quality of the old Intuos 3. It's too thin and difficult to manipulate the buttons. And, of course, no wireless mouse.
E**T
not even worth a 1 star, they retroactively removing feature from the product that customer paid for, (they removed a fine pen pressure setting from the driver) because they don't want this feature to be on the "cheaper" line-up. piece of garbage.
A**D
I like everything about it from the size to design to connectivity to the pen only problem for me is the sound when drawing on the tablet so annoying noise as if scratching a nail on plastic so irritating unlike my old intous pro table it doesn't make any annoying sound
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