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Wacom Intuos Pro Small Bluetooth Professional Graphic Drawing Tablet with Pro Pen 3, Compatible with Mac, Windows - 2025 Edition

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Size: Small


Style: Pro Pen 3


Features

  • WACOMS BEST PEN TECHNOLOGY: Pro Pen 3 offers amazing precision, 8192 pressure levels, tilt support & lag-free tracking for smooth, precise strokes; choose slim, straight or flared grip, adjust balance & button layout for precision and comfort
  • DIAL INTO PRODUCTIVITY: Speed up and stay in the creative flow with 5 customizable tablet ExpressKeys & a mechanical dial conveniently located at the top of the tablet and close to your keyboard for efficiency
  • DESIGNED FOR MODERN MONITORS: With a versatile 16:9 format perfect for multiple monitors and wide displays; small size has a large active area with a small footprint 8.4 x 6.4 / 215 x 163 mm
  • SLEEK AND STURDY: Measuring 4mm at its thinnest this professional-grade drawing tablet feels like pen-on-paper on your desk, combined with the robust durability of magnesium making it equally suited for your office or life on the go
  • WIRELESS FREEDOM: use Intuos Pro with USB or connect wirelessly via Bluetooth to multiple computers with a simple switch

Brand: Wacom


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Pressure Sensitivity: 8192 Levels


Special Feature: Ergonomic, 60° Tilt Support, Programmable Press Key


Model Name: Intuos Pro


Product Dimensions: 8.46 x 6.42 x 0.04 inches


Item Weight: 8.5 ounces


Item model number: PTK470K0A


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 8, 2025


Manufacturer: Wacom Technology Corporation


Country of Origin: Vietnam


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  • Improvements are more "quality of life" vs an actual "necessary" upgrade vs the 2017s
Size: Medium Style: Pro Pen 3
I already had the Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 (and have had all three sizes at various points) and overall was happy with it, but I decided the improvements of the 2025 model made it worth upgrading to: • Smaller physical footprint: I mainly work at my desk at home, but for the times when I take my laptop out to, say, a coffee shop, it's a more comfortable fit for both my laptop and Wacom 2025 Medium on a table versus the wider 2017s. I could fit the 2017 Medium but just barely, and it was a tight fit depending on the table size. With the 2025 that's no longer a problem. • Larger active area. While the active area on a 2017 Medium is adequate, depending on your monitor size it can still feel too crampt, but the 2025 active area is a lot more roomy. (This has the somewhat negative side effect of losing the bevels to rest your hand on, but the device is now thin enough that you get used to it pretty quick when you're on the edges; it's not a problem for me, but if you use it for drawing as opposed to photo editing it could be an issue.) • Third button on pen. I had the Wacom Movink briefly last year and while they included the Wacom Pro Pen 3, it was the barebones pen itself minus the grips, which I disliked. Fortunately for the Intuos Pros, they include all of the pen's accessories and I have the flair grip on the pen, which makes it great to use. I also love the third button (I rarely used the eraser button, so I don't miss that not being included here), as it enables more flexibility and convenience. • Bluetooth 5.3. I've seen multiple reviews, including here, going on about how bad the Bluetooth is, but I've noticed they are all on Windows 11, whereas I'm on a Mac, so I'm guessing the issue lies there. I've had issues with Wacoms drivers in the past on my Mac, so I'm just saying in this instance bluetooth works great; in face I've had ZERO connectivity issues on the 2025, whereas I regularly had problems on the 2017 even when plugged in, and it wasn't rare that I'd have to reboot the computer in order to get the tablet working again. That hasn't been an issue here. However, you can't ignore the complaints from the Windows 11 users, so if that's what you work on, be advised and maybe wait until Wacom fixes it. But on a Mac it's been an underrated bonus for it to "just work" when I power up my computer without having to make a fuss over connecting it, which was common on the 2017 (which has Bluetooth 4.2). Other things: • Photos don't do this device justice. People have complained that it looks "cheap", but when you actually have it in front of you and handle it, it is a premium device that is totally professional. • I use a Tourbox for my shortcut keys so I don't use the quick keys on the tablet itself, so their position at the top now instead of the side is a non-issue for me, and in fact is a net benefit in that it's allowed the device to be narrower (see above). • The 2025s no longer feature touch sensitivity, but I only used that feature as a cursor after I'd set the pen down to type something, so it's not a big loss for me. If touch was something you used extensively for actual editing (rotating the canvas, zooming in, etc), then you'll want to go with the 2017. In closing, this is a great recommendation, although if you feel the price is too steep, you can find great deals on used 2017s on eBay for less than half the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by Brian Rice

  • Out of box woes, reliable customer support
Size: Large Style: Pro Pen 2
The tablet itself is wonderful—sleek, robust milled-aluminum gives the impression of quality. So the structure and durability is to par for regular use. Not sure about travel endurance, this has pretty much sat on the computer desk, but I assume it would hold up quite well. I’ve seen many reviews complaining about the surface of the tablet, however, noting the rough texture eating away at nibs rather quickly. In my experience it took several hours of drawing for a flat surface to become noticeable, but the nib worked enough for me to entirely overlook its presence. If you draw for a living I could see needing to replace these somewhat often, but the nibs are honestly quite cheap. I spend more on average quality drawing paper per month—using one nib per week is two and a half months for ~$10. TL;DR even if the nibs wear away quickly they should be easily replaced at little cost, but on principle this might be a negative for some. Just do some research and know your preferences before you buy. The surface itself is replaceable, which I love to be honest, for when you create smooth friction spots. You can easily peel of the original surface (its attached via adhesive) and replace it—these are somewhat pricy for the large sized tablet. These last much longer than the nibs. No noticeable wear after a month of use in my case. The pen gives the impression of fragility, as it is extremely light due to its battery-free operation. I can’t attest to how durable it actually is though, no accidents (knock on wood). Works well, and confirms to the ergonomic standards Wacom has established. My major complaint with the product is that it doesn’t seem well optimized for windows users. Out of the box, having installed the latest drivers, the $400 (got mine on sale) tablet ceased to function within ~45 minutes of use on a Friday evening. I had to wait an agonizing weekend to receive a response from their customer support. The issue was resolved promptly, and although the call center was clearly outsourced, the representative was knowledgeable, polite, and efficient. After essentially fixing some run files the tablet works like a charm. Keep in mind, having worked in a domestic call center that was supposedly customer support, our main focus was sales metrics. Hideously pressured to the point most reps outright lied to push numbers—not once was I pressured for a purchase. Although I would have enjoyed a native English speaker, US customer service isn’t the best. Mostly due to corporate policies rampant in the industry—at best they offer quick fix solutions like encouraging a return of the product, which is more often than not a waste of time. This product should really work out of the box for its price, but my issue was resolved promptly. So I can’t ding Wacom for having the appropriate resources in place. All in all, I would buy this again and highly recommend it to any artist/educator. Personally I prefer ”regular” tablets to cintiqs which hardly give you an increase in quality for the gratuitous expense. You can expect this tablet to perform if you make a living off such devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Wish I had gotten this sooner!
Size: Large Style: Pro Pen 2
This thing is amazing. It feels like I'm actually drawing on paper and it mimicks the speed of my arm and hand movements. Way better than any tablet I have ever had before. I was worried that it would go through the nibs like other reviewers said it would, but that has not been my experience. So far, I have hardly worn down the nib at all. So it depends on how hard you draw. This tablet is so accurate compared to a ugee it's unbelievable how much better it is. Definitely worth the money. Like I said, I wish I had gotten this tablet sooner! It's a joy to use! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by Jenniffer

  • It’s a PC pen and touch tablet.
Size: Large Style: Pro Pen 2
Had a hard time choosing medium or large. Got a large and I’m very glad I did. Not much else to say, you likely already know what the thing does. I haven’t ever had driver problems on a Wacom device....even my now ancient 10+ year old Wacom tablets work without any issues so...most of that comes down to how tech savvy you are or how completely crap your computer is which unfortunately, the two tend to pair together and some people are just going to have issues their whole life on troubleshooting things which sucks. I like the wireless, it’s got good battery life. Touch works fine. Pen is great. Don’t waste money on a paper version and you’re good to go. Personally I use the rough texture and can’t recommend it enough. It’s the best feeling texture there is, no question about it. My nibs hold out fine. Buy a pack of whichever you like and stop worrying about NIB wear. It happens. Nibs are cheap and still last a good while. I use both felt and standard equally, preferring felt. I like these better than cintiqs. Realistically I only bought this for OSU! Just kidding, but OSU! Is really fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019 by Tyler

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