

🎨 Unlock your creative edge with precision, portability, and power!
The HUION Inspiroy 2 Small Drawing Tablet is a versatile, battery-free digital art tool featuring PenTech 3.0 for precise, lag-free input. Equipped with a customizable scroll wheel and 6 hotkeys, it enhances workflow efficiency across PC, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms. Its ergonomic stylus and compact design make it ideal for professionals and creatives seeking a portable, stylish, and highly functional drawing tablet.
















































| ASIN | B0BMLC3YMZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (789) |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 9.7 ounces |
| Item model number | H641P-Pink |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Huion Animation Technology LTD. |
| Product Dimensions | 9.49 x 5.98 x 0.31 inches |
B**C
Really happy so far!
Ive been a digital artist for close to a decade now with my Ipad and apple pencil serving me for most of that time. But my Ipad has since reached its end, and now that I've got a laptop of my own, I considered a drawing tablet. I spent an hour and a half researching drawing tablets since I wanted something that had certain features while still being affordable and durable. I was worried about brands outside of Wacom because I had only heard about most artists using Wacom, so I was reluctant to try this one. However, Wacom is not the most affordable, and the cheaper options didnt have as many buttons or features. I've been using this tablet (Medium size) for about a month now and I can say that it's perfect for what I need. It might not be for everyone, but if you draw regularly, use 3d modeling or design programs, or just like to use this as a mouse alternative, this is an amazing all-rounder. PROS: - Lightweight, weighs about as much as an IPad mini without a case - Affordable (the medium size is perfect, the space doesnt feel too cramped and it feels like drawing on my Ipad) - Pressure setting adjusting is easy - 10 customizable buttons (two on pen, eight on tablet) and scroll wheel - Downloadable driver is easy to understand - Buttons and scroll are on the side but I believe the tablet can be flipped for left handed users - Three different presets (art, modeling, and casual use) that can be switched between - Battery-free pen and USB-C cord for tablet (I liked this cause it can be used for my phone too) - Comes with extra pen nibs inside of the pen holder along with a USB to USB-C to connect from tablet to phone bonus: Its a gorgeous shade of green (I gave in and paid extra for this version..) CONS: - Doesn't work with Bluetooth (more of a personal preference for those who don't want wires) - Nib wears down with consistent drawing, so if you draw often or press down on the pen a lot, you might go through nibs faster - Scroll wheel isnt very easy to push (which I dont really like, but thats also subjective) though I believe some programs allow you to change scroller sensitivity I'll come back to update after a while, but overall, I'd say if you want a good first-time tablet, this is perfect!
B**T
Affordable and a great starter tablet!
a great starter tablet! it works perfectly on my macbook and even comes with a super cute pen stand! it’s super portable and fits well on my desk! would 100% recommend to anyone looking for an affordable cute tablet! :D
R**N
Digital artist does Art
I enjoy it. Simple to use and install. Good cord length. Easy to program buttons for various art programs, good color. Fits well on my desk. Different modes to help control different things you would use on your pc while you draw. Good price. Good color. Sensitivity is adjustable in your program. No lag at all. Functions as intended.
S**T
My comparison with larger 1060P, for PC and Android.
I I Note that I previously had installed the larger 1060P version. I wasn't happy with that due to unstable software and black on black keys I couldn't see in my dimly lit work area (so I can see the PC screen better). One issue I had right up front was that the icon I was expecting to bring up the customization menu just brought up the install panel. So, I reinstalled it, which then brings up the customization menu until I log off my PC or close panel. I set one of the buttons to bring up the customization panel, since I never could get the icon to do anything but reinstall the driver. That fixes the issue, but uses up 1 of the 6 buttons. As for the device itself, it seems decent, but the ON light only gets slightly brighter when you bring the pen in range, so you have to watch it to see the transition. The best part is the wheel, which acts as 2 buttons, such as PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN (you can set which) and you can more easily control the speed it rotates than hitting a button repeatedly. Works great for vertical scrolling and zooming. I just wish there were more wheels, so I could do other things, like horizontal scrolling and panning. (I'd put the other wheel at a right angle to the first.) I have an issue with hand strain, so I set pen to click at the lightest possible touch. Unfortunately, this often results in double or triple-clicks. I haven't found a setting to avoid this, either in the customization panel or in Windows 7. Best I could do is set a key to the KB Escape key, so I can hopefully hit that to get out of whatever that extra click did. That's 1 of the 6 buttons (8 f you count the two on the mouse) used up. There's a pop-up "Virtual Keyboard" available with 24 programmable options. They can allow for a paragraph of text each, which might be good for standard disclaimers, etc. ("Do not use if allergic to plutonium or yak feces"). However, I didn't find it very useful. First, it's too big, even on the smallest size, and blocks too much of the screen. They have transparency options, but that makes it hard to see. Then, clicking on a virtual button seems to take the cursor focus away from the text window where I wanted the info typed. Instead it goes into the cut buffer. I can then click on the text window again and do CTRL V, but that requires the real keyboard (I suppose I could program a hardware button as CTRL V, but then that and the Virtual KB would take up 2 of the 6-8 buttons). Then, after clicking on a virtual button, you still have to close the virtual keyboard window. So, unless you regularly type the same paragraph of text and have no other easy way to do so, this option seems like more trouble than it's worth. BTW, this unit does not work with the 1060P installed, I had to uninstall it first. And the pens are not interchangeable. They really should provide a spare pen, not just nibs, as this device is useless without the pen. Speaking of the pen, I find the stand unusable, since my cat would carry the pen away in her mouth. I wrapped a small bungee cord around the device, instead, and restricted the usable area so I don't need to go there. When not in use, I tuck the pen under the bungee cord. I also added a shirt clip to the pen, so I can carry it in my pocket. One interesting difference between this and the 1060P, is that the 1060P uses relative coordinates, while this device uses absolute coords. The difference is that if you pick up the pen and put it back down somewhere else on the 1060P, the pointer on the screen doesn't move, while with this device, it does. Each has it's pluses and minuses. If you want to trace an image, say on a post card, you want absolute coords. But relative coords is how a mouse works, and is more intuitive and requires less hand movement. I found it was less annoying on this device if I set a tiny active area. If I ever want to trace something, I will set it to the full working area. I wish both tablets had a setting to change between absolute and relative coords. As for Android, I see no point in using either this or the 1060P with those cell phones. Neither the buttons nor wheel work with Android, and the results aren't as good as just drawing with my finger on the Android screen. And it doesn't work, when editing text, to click where you want to insert text. it just jumps to the end of the line. Maybe that is fixed in a later Android version, but as of Android 11, it's useless. So, to summarize, I find this more useful than the larger 1060P, as I can actually see the buttons and LOVE the wheel. If they made one with multiple wheels, I'd love it even more. I use it as a point-and-click device, though, not for drawing, where the larger tablet may be more advantageous.
A**S
Excellent product for designers, photographers and creatives!
I have bought Huion products before and they are great! This was for a client, but I couldn't help myself and took a peek. And tested it. Nice design, green is not my favorite, but they have other options. Super responsive, just download the drivers from huion and install. Great value, easy to connect and use, nice finish and quality.
D**.
Very simple, easy to use and very intuitive that comes with good build quality and awesome price!
T**E
I got it as a present for my husband and he loved it.
B**_
Comprei para uso de escrita em estudo, porém apesar da função configurável a rolagem horizontal não funciona, ela responde apenas com vertical, independente do movimento. Uso do zoom também nem sempre funciona, apesar de já vir configurado automaticamente na rolagem do produto.
U**5
تابليت ممتاز جداً و جودته محترمه جداً على سعره و حجمه مقارنة باللي موجود في السوق بالنسبه للتابليت نفسه حجمه ممتاز جدا و مديني مساحه حلوة جداً و انا بستعمله و الازرار بتاعت الاختصارات حلوه جداً انك ممكن تخصص. لكل زرار اكتر من حاجه من خلال ازرار جروبات الاختصارات اللي موجوده مشوفتهاش في اي تاب تاني بصراحه و مميزاه جداً من الحاجات اللي حلوه جداً برضو ان سمكه خفيف و وزنه خفيف جداً على الرغم من كده ممكن يكون عيب في نفس الوقت لما بريح ايدي عليه بحسه بينزل من النص لتحت شويه لانه مرفوع بلسنادات اللي بتبقا في الاربع جوانب من تحت بس مش لدرجة انك تكسره اكيد بس مش مأثرة في اي حاجه و القلم حساسيته حلوه جداً و مظبوطه لو انت هتستعمله في رسم او تصميم ممتاز جداً و هتنبسط بيه ممكن القلم خفيف شويه كوزن بس بالنسبالي مش ازمه ، و بالنسبه للكابل اللي جاي معاه كواليتي محترمه جداً الدرايفر كويس جداً و موجود فيه اي حاجه ممكن تحتاجها من تخصيص حساسية القلم انه يكون بيحس باقل ضغطه او لازم تضغط و كذلك تخصيص الزراير اللي في القلم و التابليت الخلاصه فعلا بالنسبه لسعره بيقدم كتير و هتاخد منه التجربه اللي تتوقع تلاقيها في حاجات اغلى منه بكتير و انصحك بيه و بشده لو دي اول تجربه ليك هتنبسط جدا و حتى لو انت بروفيشينال هتلاقي التجربه قريبه جدا جدا للحاجات الاغلى زي الواكوم
B**A
best experience better than xp pen. touch and feel of stylus is very good and track pad is also great.
TrustPilot
vor 2 Wochen
vor 1 Monat