🎯 Elevate your digital art game with precision and style!
The VEIKK A30 Digital Graphics Drawing Tablet features an ultra-responsive battery-free pen with 8192 pressure sensitivity levels, a large 10x6 inch drawing surface, and 4 customizable touch keys plus a gesture pad. Compatible across major OS platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and Chrome OS, it offers seamless connectivity via a reversible Type-C port. Designed for professionals and creatives seeking smooth, uninterrupted digital artistry with versatile software support and premium accessories included.
Brand | VEIKK |
Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 21.2 x 0.1 cm; 570 g |
Item model number | VEIKK-A30 |
Manufacturer | VEIKK |
Series | VEIKK A30 |
Colour | A30 |
Standing screen display size | 11.66 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Operating System | Android 6.0 or above, Windows 7/8/10/11, Mac OS 10.12 or above |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 570 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**Y
VEIKK A30 Pen Tablet - Easy to use with great specs at an amazing price!
I received my Veikk A30 tablet this week, delivery was extremely fast (and free for Amazon Prime members!). The box design had me excited from the get go, tells you what you need to know in terms of report rate speed (250 RPS), Lines per inch (5080 LPI), levels of pressure sensitivity (8192) and size 10”x6” all of which are particularly impressive given the low price of the tablet.On opening the box, all components were well packaged with the tablet itself on immediate view with the accessories tidily stored underneath. You get;• A30 tablet• Battery free stylus pen with two hot key buttons• Type C USB adaptor cable• Nib replacement tool with spare nibs• Quick start guideHandling the tablet it feels light, looks extremely sleek and barely thicker than my smart phone. I was thrilled to find that it fit comfortably inside one of my padded laptop bag compartments although I can see the benefit of buying a tablet pouch to protect it rather than leave it on my desk inbetween uses.Setup was surprisingly straightforward and devoid of some of the language issues I’ve encountered when installing other Chinese gadgets. The tablet is powered via the USB cable so no need to charge it for first time use and plugging it into my Windows 10 laptop launched the setup utility. After a reboot, the utility launched on startup to enable me to set the hot key settings. Even though by default the stylus is set to work as a pen rather than a mouse, hovering the stylus over the tablet, without making contact gained immediate control of the mouse cursor. By default the primary stylus hot key was set to right mouse click but this was quickly changed to left mouse click whilst I configured the tablet and got used to using the stylus. The position of the stylus hotkeys and moving the cursor when hovering above the tablet takes a bit of getting used to but very quickly I stopped looking at the tablet and was navigating the software just from looking at my screen.In addition to the two hot keys on the stylus, there are an additional 4 hot keys on the tablet that you can tailor to input your most frequently used settings in your sketching software. Within 10 minutes of opening the box, I was already using the stylus to sketch directly into photoshop. If I had one criticism, the stylus feels a little light and could do with being heavier but that’s probably a personal preference. I would also love to see a stylus holder mounted on the tablet itself, I can see myself spending time hunting for this in future!I want to spend a few weeks using the tool in earnest and complete a full drawing project before I can really comment on how the tablet has helped my creative process but on first impressions the VEIKK A30 appears to be a well designed quality product, simple to use with very good performance specs for an amazing price. Highly recommended.
K**S
Affordable and perfect for a new or old artist
I’m so excited to bring you guys a review of the new Veikk A15 drawing tablet. They recently reached out to me and asked I look at their product and I have to say I am pretty pleased with it. It arrived super quickly via Amazon, the box was a touch damaged but this is down to Amazon and not Veikk. Box was clean with all information that you needed, the clean graphics of the box gave me this kind of ports car vibe. I dunno why.I got the version that came with a glove, which is a lil snug on my hand so if you’ve got larger hand it might not fit comfortably, it was just right for me and I’ll be using it over my wacom glove. As well as the glove, inside the box you’ll find replacement nibs, there are only one type of nibs from what I can see on their website which is the former plastic ones. The pen, the usb power cable and of course the tablet.First things first, the pen. It was a really nice size, it’s also a non rechargeable pen so no worries about it not working suddenly because it needs a charge up. However I found it a bit light, this is probably just because the pen to my other tablet is heavy and I’ve grown used to that. This is something that can be eased with a pen sleeve so is only one small issue.The power cable is honestly pretty cool, there is so wrong way to plug it in, so regardless of if you’re right or left handed it’ll be out of your way. The tablet itself was bigger than I pictured inside my head, with a 10x6 in work are. There are 12 configurable buttons, I admit I was a bit stupid and honestly thought the red circle was a dial of some kind. Should have seen me spend 30 minutes trying to work out why I couldn’t program zoom to it. I should have read everything first, speaking of the dial comes in four colours I believe? Black, gold, blue and red.The work area has a papery texture, but not overly textured giving a natural drawing feel.Now onto the main part. Installing was a lil bit of a pain for me, the drivers were easy to find on the website. However the first time I installed they didn’t take. It wasn’t til I realised I needed to uninstall my pre-existing tablet drivers that they finally worked. I use mainly Paint tool sai 2 and Clip Studio Pro.Despite my earlier worries of the pen being too light and causing me issues, it didn’t, in fact I was able to draw for a good few hours before wrist pain kicked in and I needed a break, the wrist pain isn’t something I can blame on the tablet either, if you’ve got healthy joints and stretch before drawing I don’t see it being an issue.I LOVE, LOVE the sensitivity on this tablet, like I can not express how happy I was while drawing. The sensitivity and pressure was fluid, there were no big jumps in brush size. I’m very heavy handed with my pens and I rarely get those subtle movements. I hate to say it though, but the pressure on this might be better than my $600+ tablet that I use daily.I really enjoyed drawing with this, it took a lil time to get used to drawing on it as my currently tablet has been a digital screen tablet, it’s been three or four years since I last used my bamboo.I also want to add their tech support was spot on. I had issues getting the tablet to work with Clip Studio pro, my main art program, if I had dual monitors. We sat down over teamviewer and troubleshooted. It was an easy fix but they were great and kept in contact with me the whole time. (If you get this problem just switch which monitor is 1 and 2)The TLDR;Basically if you’re starting out or professional I’d recommend this tablet, it’s affordable, well made and great to work with.ProsAffordable. At £45.99 currently I can’t fault the price.Professional QualityLooks greatAmazing to draw withConsPencil is a little light weight for me.
J**L
Good little tablet for the price
When I opened my VEIKK A15 I was very impressed with how the product looked - very smooth and professional looking, and matches the aesthetic of my desk well.This tablet offers a lot of features for the price. I very much enjoy the large drawing surface, as it allows a lot of fluid hand movements for expressive lines. The hot keys are very easy to assign to do whatever I want, and works well in any drawing program - I've been using it mostly with clip studio paint.My favourite part about it is just how many levels of pressure sensitivity there are - all of my drawing lines come out incredibly smooth and this allows me a lot of freedom with line weights in my drawings and digital sculptures.I did have issues getting pressure sensitivity to work with Photoshop, but I usually draw in other programs and found it to work perfectly in these, such as CSP, SAI and Medibang. For the price, however, the tablet has great potential and I really enjoy drawing with it.
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