Wacom One pen vs other EMR pens (artist review)
The Wacom One pen was released together with the Wacom One pen display from 2019.
This pen uses Wacom EMR technology. It supports tilt, 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity and palm rejection. The price is USD 29.99.
The Wacom EMR technology is used by other companies too for their tablets, such as the Samsung Galaxy tablets with S Pen, reMarkable e-reader tablets with their pens, and more. Wacom One pen's pricing is very competitive compared to other brands, namely:
- USD 60 Lamy AL-Star EMR pen
- USD 35 Staedtler Noris Digital
- USD 35 Staedtler Noris Digital Jumbo
- USD 49 Samsung S Pen (for tablets)
The pen is made with plastic and is lightweight. The surface is matte textured and comfortable to hold. The body is cylindrical and can roll off the table.
There is one side button which may be customisable depending on the app you use. The pen nib is firm and has minimal to no movement.
This plastic pen nib is big enough for the nib remover to grip on. This is nicer than those small plastic nibs which are so difficult to grip and pull out.
Three replacement nibs are included. You can also buy replacement nibs made for the Staedtler Noris Digital, Samsung S Pen and Lamy AL-Star EMR.
If you want the soft rubberised nib, you can buy from this seller or this seller from AliExpress.
The pen performance for drawing is great. The pen is accurate and sensitivity. Initial activation is low. There's no wobble or jitter with slowly drawn diagonal lines. Lines are able to taper smoothly and sharply.
The pen has similar drawing performance as the Staedtler Noris Digital (thin one). The Lamy AL-Star EMR pen seems to have even lower initial activation force compared to the Wacom One. This is interested because both pens use the same technology. The Lamy pen is almost two times more expensive than the Wacom One pen though.
The Samsung S Pen perform well enough but not as good as the Wacom One pen for some reason.
Conclusion
The Wacom One pen looks good, works well and is reasonably price. This is a pen I can recommend easily to those who use a tablet that can work with this pen.
Availability
You can buy the Wacom One pen from Amazon (US | CA | UK | DE | FR | ES | IT)
Comments
Can the pen be magnetically
Can the pen be magnetically attached to the tab like s pen?
@Anonymous
In reply to Can the pen be magnetically by Anonymous (not verified)
@Anonymous
No, there are no magnets.
I have a Wacom One for
I have a Wacom One for traveling purposes, but I find the Wacom One Pen's initial activation force to be much harder than that of a Wacom Pro Pen. I also miss having an eraser on the end of the pen, so I bought a Staedtler Noris Jumbo, which has an eraser. It also has a lower activation force than the Wacom One Pen, but the eraser doesn't seem to work with Photoshop. I can't seem to find a good solution to all of this.
Which of these compared pens…
Which of these compared pens would have the biggest tilt angle?
For example, the Apple Pencil tip shape feels much more natural to me since I can hold it at a low angle, just like I would hold a real pencil when doing light sketches. With the S pen, it just stops working since I start hitting the plastic casing. I'm wondering if there are S pen alternatives that would provide a similar experience to the Apple Pencil when it comes to the tilt angle
@Monika The Wacom One can…
@Monika
The Wacom One can tilt quite low, basically to the angle that you see in the photo.
The two others that can tilt low are the Noris Digital and Noris Digital Jumbo (thicker and nicer to hold)
Hello, do you or your…
Hello, do you or your colleagues have any experience with using the Wacom One Pen with laptops, e.g. Samsung Book?
@Jarek from Poland Samsung…
@Jarek from Poland
Samsung products that support S Pen will work with Wacom One pen
hey. ive been looking for a…
hey. ive been looking for a pen that feels comfortable enough to draw on the samsung. sadly i havent been so lucky. nothing feels like say, the apple pencil ive tried at stores. spen has the tilt issue someone mentioned (also it starts getting super thick sometimes even with tilt off)
ive tried the wacom one but the initial activation force feels bad, too high. so it feels less fluid, even changing the app settings.
i want something that can feel as fluid and light act. force wise, like the spen i guess? but capable of doing thin, light strokes the spen cant, and neither the noris pens it seems . tried the zbook pen but that was a disaster. some say i got a defective unit but id rather not risk anything.
@soda There's also the Lamy…
@soda
There's also the Lamy EMR.
Or you can change the pen nib from the original soft one to a hard plastic one. The pen nibs also affect pressure sensitivity.
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