
Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth
Score: 79/100
Huion HS610
Score: 68/100Rankings

The Wacom Intuos Small Bluetooth (CTL4100WLK0) adds wireless freedom to the entry-level Intuos line with Bluetooth 4.2 and a 15-hour battery life, while retaining the 4096-level pressure pen and a solid software bundle. It remains compact and affordable but is held back by an outdated micro-USB connector and lack of tilt support.

The Huion HS610 is a mid-sized wired graphics tablet with a 10 × 6.25-inch active area, battery-free stylus, 8192 pressure levels, tilt support and a touch-sensitive ring. It offers extensive shortcut keys and Android OTG capability but lacks wireless connectivity and full Android pressure support.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
4,096 levels | 8,192 levelsbest | |
14,326 mm² | 40,335 mm²best | |
— | 266 Hzbest | |
15 hoursbest | — | |
2 countbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 250 gramsbest | 600 grams |
12 monthsbest | 12 monthsbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Compatibility(1) | ||
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Android | Windows, macOS, Android |
Display(1) | ||
Active Drawing Area (mm²) | 14326 mm² | 40335 mm² |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Connectivity Interface | USB-A | Micro USB |
Bluetooth Support | true | false |
Pen & Stylus(3) | ||
Pressure Sensitivity Levels (levels) | 4096 levels | 8192 levels |
Pen Tilt Support | false | true |
Pen Technology | Electro‑Magnetic Resonance (EMR) – battery‑free | Battery‑free |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (grams) | 250 grams | 600 grams |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Reviewers commend its ergonomic shape, solid software bundle and Bluetooth freedom, but criticize the micro-USB port and missing tilt functionality as dated for 2026.
Users love the portability, battery-free pen and software value, yet many complain about the micro-USB port and occasional Bluetooth pairing hiccups.

“I don't think there is a good excuse for still selling a device in 2026 with a micro USB port.”

“makes editing so much easier”



Professional reviewers view the HS610 as a solid entry-level tablet that delivers more features than its price suggests. Creative Bloq highlights its intuitive shortcut layout, high-quality stylus and useful touch wheel, while The Gadgeteer applauds the battery-free pen and Android OTG capability but notes the disappointment that the touch ring and keys are inactive on Android.
Everyday users appreciate the tablet's natural feel, easy setup and the freedom to sketch on Android devices without charging the pen. Common praise centers on the large active area, customizable keys and the textured surface, while recurring complaints involve the lack of iOS support, limited Android functionality and occasional driver hiccups on macOS.
