These are the 6 Wacom compatible styluses I'd get for Prime Day
By Ian Dean,
6 days ago
The best Prime Day stylus deals have offered up a number of pens I've had my eye for some time, like the STAEDTLER Noris jumbo for$34.36$28.50 at Amazon that mimics the look and feel of a traditional pencil.
Below I've rounded up some of the best stylus deals this Prime Day that are compatible with Wacom drawing tablets. It can get a little complex, so I've noted in each mini-review which tablets each works with. A common rule keep in mind is Wacom stylus are forwards compatible, but not backwards.
The new Pro Pen 3 has a price drop for Prime Day and it's a good one, if you need to upgrade or replace a Wacom stylus. The Pro Pen 3's size, weight and number of buttons can all be customised. This is compatible with .Wacom Movink and Wacom Cintiq Pro.
Save $5.86: This wooden stylus has the feel of a traditional pencil. Its lager triangle shape makes it great for kids but also easy to use for extended sketching sessions. It features a soft digital eraser at the end of the stylus and 4,096 pressure levels. This is compatible with Movink, Wacom One and other EMR devices.
This is modelled in the popular trad art ink pen, making this an ideal stylus for anyone who wants a familiar feel. It only has 4,000 pressure levels, which is still good. This is compatible with Wacom One, Movink and devices supporting EMR technology.
A small price drop on, what is, Samsung's best stylus and comparable to Wacom's Pro Pen 3 (minus the customisation). Samsung makes use of Wacom's pen tech, so this works with EMR compatible tablets, including Movink and Wacom One.
Based on the classic LAMY Safari design, this is an EMR stylus that also features ballpoint pen nib; simply twist the pen to swap between digital and analogue sketching. This has a solid 4,000 pressure levels and LAMY's renowned ergonomic design.
Made from wood, this EMR stylus is designed to look and feel just like a traditional pencil. As well as the shaft, the 0.7 mm nib has been modelled in a traditional pencil too. This stylus was developed in tandem with Wacom, so naturally it works with Wacom EMR devices, including Movink and Wacom One.
This is the newer version of the Classic (above) and features similar specs, but the 'jumbo' is thicker, and triangular in shape for a firmer hold. It has a good 4,096 pressure levels and is compatible with Movink, Wacom One and other EMR devices.
The US price is slightly better, but if you want this unique stylus the UK price drop is still good. This is a 2-in-1 stylus that can switch between traditional ink and digital EMR nibs. It's compatible with Wacom One and other EMR devices, such as Movink.
This Samsung stylus makes use of Wacom's EMR tech, so it works with tablets like Wacom One as well as Samsung's devices. It features 4,096 levels of press, a 0.7mm nib and if used with Samsung tablets can make use of 'air gestures' for controlling music and menu swipes.
Ian Dean is Editor, Digital Arts & 3D at Creative Bloq, and the former editor of many leading magazines. These titles included ImagineFX, 3D World and video game titles Play and Official PlayStation Magazine. Ian launched Xbox magazine X360 and edited PlayStation World. For Creative Bloq, Ian combines his experiences to bring the latest news on digital art, VFX and video games and tech, and in his spare time he doodles in Procreate, ArtRage, and Rebelle while finding time to play Xbox and PS5.
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