The Huion drawing pen features a 13.3-inch screen and a battery-free stylus that does not require charging and will never leave you in the middle of a design. The pen has high pressure sensitivity, allowing you to precisely determine the thickness of the line depending on the pressure you apply to the pad.
This feature is particularly important if you want to engage in illustration or digital painting. The pen's resolution of 5080 LPI is considered high and offers detailed and accurate rendering on the computer.
It can be used in various design and creation applications, such as:
Graphics and design: You can use it to create graphics and designs in software like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or CorelDRAW.
Animation: If you are interested in creating animations, you can use the Huion Kamvas 13 in software like Adobe Animate or Toon Boom Harmony.
Architecture and interior design: It can also be used for designing architectural plans or interior designs in software like SketchUp or AutoCAD.
Interactive lessons: The Huion Kamvas 13 can also be used for conducting interactive lessons, such as presentations or lectures.
Whether you are a traditional artist, beginner, teacher, or someone with no experience in digital art, you can quickly get started with the Huion Kamvas 13 screen, which is easy to use.
Full Protection
It comes with a pre-installed anti-glare protective film that helps keep the screen clean and transparent even under bright light.
Colorful in every detail
The IPS Full HD screen features a wide color gamut of 120% sRGB and 16.7 million screen colors, ensuring vivid and realistic colors with details.
Enjoy Stability with PenTech 3.0
Featuring Huion's new PenTech 3.0 technology, the battery-free PW517 pen provides better stability with a lower-positioned nib to offer you a vivid drawing experience. It also supports ±60° tilt function and 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity.
Organized space
You can connect your desktop computer, laptop, Mac, or even Android devices to the Kamvas 13 via the 3-in-1 cable or the USB-C to USB-C cable, which can help you get rid of clutter and achieve a tidy workspace.
Increase your efficiency
The 8 programmable pressure keys support various functions, such as zoom in/out, brush switching, etc., you can customize any of these shortcuts as needed to improve your efficiency.
Right size to carry everywhere
The Kamvas 13 is extremely thin at 11.8 millimeters and weighs only 980 grams, making it easy to carry for outdoor design.
One tablet, two uses
Kamvas 13 can easily switch between two modes, Pen Display or Pen Tablet. The Pen Tablet mode will be activated when the screen of Kamvas 13 is turned off, which not only helps save energy but also offers users another way to express their creativity.
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I have had the pen for 1 year. I study Graphic Design (so I use it quite a lot) and overall the pen works very well.
I mainly use it for freehand drawing in the Krita program and for image editing in Adobe Photoshop. The only difficulty I faced was setting up the pen for left-handed users. It does not have any specific settings that I could use other than rotating the pen's screen (as stated in the manual), so I had to do it manually. I experimented with the computer settings, mainly by changing the screen orientation. It was quite difficult until I found it, but now it happens automatically when I connect the pen. The buttons on the side are helpful and you do not need to have the computer keyboard close to you.
Apart from the lack of settings for left-handed users (there are some helpful videos on youtube), I highly recommend it and it is worth the money, compared to similar pens from other companies.
Stay away. It's not worth even fifty euros. They stole my money.
The support base was not included in the package, even though it is mentioned in the photos and in the menu. The connection with Android is problematic.
The cables are of low quality and not enough.
The screen never turned on. There is no power supply inside. Nor a full type C cable.
If you want it for use with Android like me, you will really feel like they are fooling you.
I have been using it for over a year for digital art, and I would say that I am satisfied, except for the size, which personally feels a bit large to me. It does its job perfectly, no complaints at all. It does get a little warm after hours of use, but it doesn't bother me. I don't regret buying it, even though I hesitated at first because I had never purchased a stylus before. But in the end, it's really great.
It is the first pen I have ever bought and I can say that it has surprised me, I have no complaints and it is very convenient, although it takes me a little while to get used to it, but I think this is due to the fact that I have never used a pen before, I will try it out in order to practice until I reach the level and knowledge to evolve and get the huion kamvas 16 pro, (I hope it is still available at that time 0'w'0). It has impressed me and I have no complaints, in my opinion it is worth its money.
It is very good both in terms of its price and its performance!!! Its size, although many say it is small, does not bother me. It does the job properly. For someone who wants to engage as a hobby, it is perfect! For someone who wants something more professional, it would be more convenient than 16 inches and above!
It is the first stylus I have bought, so I do not have experience with other models, but I will give my opinion based on the period of time I have been using it. First of all, I find it very user-friendly that you can see where you are drawing (compared to a digitizer without a screen) and although 13 inches may sound small, it pleasantly surprised me, you can easily get work done. The software is excellent, programmable buttons, the ability to change them for each application, overall I found the customization to be very good. As for the build quality, I can't say it's the best, but for the price, I think it's okay, both for the stylus and the screen. Speaking of the screen, it is bright, with good resolution (1080p), but it seems to lose some clarity due to the membrane covering it. Of course, this does not have any impact when drawing, but it does affect the user experience somewhat. In general, I am very satisfied, always in relation to the price, and I think it is a good opportunity for someone interested in starting to engage in digital art or any other activity that requires drawing on the computer, as the movement of the hand with the stylus is much more natural and effortless compared to the computer mouse, but this also depends on the programs and the individual's needs.
P.S. I definitely recommend using a stand, the inclined surface makes a big difference and it is easy to get used to. There are many options, you can choose one for either a tablet or a laptop.
For anyone who wants to get into the field of digital art, I suggest starting here. A stylus at a very good price compared to other styluses (such as Wacom One, Cintiq 16) and it also has the same quality as those. There is no deviation from where the pen is located and where the cursor appears, and the matte screen gives a nice feeling. The pen is convenient and supports 8000+ levels of pressure, which is more than enough. It also supports USB-C, but it requires a specific type that transfers data and power, and it needs to fit into the hole it has, so I suggest not bothering and just using the cables that come with the stylus (HDMI, USB-A). It covers ALL the needs of an amateur or someone who is learning professionally, it is not worth getting a more expensive one unless you are a professional designer, and even for that, this one is good enough.
I got it directly from Huion along with the stand, the size is relatively small, 13 inches, it fits comfortably on the desk, it is inconvenient to draw due to its size, the screen is relatively small and the drawing/painting surface is A5 (I had to get the 13 instead of the 16 due to its price).
The Kamvas 13 is worth its price because it has more positives than negatives. The build quality is proportional to the price, specifically mine had a stuck pixel (Photo 1) which doesn't bother me nor is it very noticeable, so I didn't bother sending it back. The colors are very accurate! but the screen is not very bright.
The pen is very good and high-quality and works without a battery, just like the stand which is simple and high-quality. The downside is that the accessories are very expensive, meaning if the pen breaks, replacing it with the same one will cost you around 70 euros. The pen that comes with it supports Tilt control, model PW517, which you can find from a third-party seller abroad for 20-25 euros instead of paying 70.
The cable that comes with it is very high-quality, it requires 2 USB ports and an HDMI, it also works with an adapter, I use it with a DisplayPort to HDMI without any issues. (Sorry for the spelling mistakes)
Is it worth buying? Yes, if you have the money, go for a larger size.
Excellent tablet at all levels. I use it on a desktop PC but I will soon try it on a laptop as well. Short distance between the screen and the tip of the stylus. Very important for me, as well as the matte coating on the screen without reflections, with a light textured feel for ideal natural gliding. Straight lines without trembling in both slow and fast movements. Very good colors and uniformity without changes in shades in different parts of the screen. 8 custom buttons.
The only negatives are that the 13" is a restrictive space for me, also a bit cumbersome menu for screen settings and finally the thick bottom part of the stylus. The application is very easy for changes in responsiveness, button changes, etc. Easily the best tablet for this price.