
Ugee
The Ugee M808 is an entry‑level 10 × 6.25‑inch pen tablet featuring an upgradable 16,384‑level pressure sensor, battery‑free stylus with tilt, and broad OS compatibility including Android full‑area vertical drawing. Its slim 9.3 mm profile, eight shortcut keys, and high report rate make it a solid choice for beginners and mobile artists.
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$33.95
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$39.64
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$30.59
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$41.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional coverage is sparse but the few reviews that exist highlight the M808's solid construction, stable sensor technology and consistent pressure response even at the base 8,192 level. Reviewers commend its large drawing surface, tilt‑aware battery‑free stylus and unique Android full‑area vertical mode, while questioning whether the advertised 16,384‑level upgrade provides meaningful benefit over industry‑standard levels.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally express satisfaction with the tablet’s pressure control, stability and ease of setup. Common praise centers on the large active area, battery‑free stylus and useful shortcut keys. The main recurring themes in criticism are minor light‑stroke stringing, the need to install drivers for optimal performance, and the lack of iOS support.
Common Complaints
Minor shoe‑stringing in very light strokes, the extra step of driver installation, and confusion over the real benefit of the 16,384‑level pressure upgrade.
What People Are Saying
“positive unboxing/setup, nice quality despite color surprise, and capable real‑world drawing with minimal issues like slight light‑stroke stringing.”
How It Compares
vs. Gaomon S630
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Disadvantages
Choose the Gaomon S630 if you need a highly portable, budget‑friendly tablet; choose the Ugee M808 for a larger drawing surface, higher pressure sensitivity and better Android support.