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The VEIKK A30 is a sleek, ultra-portable graphic drawing tablet featuring a large 10x6 inch active area, 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity with a battery-free tilt pen, and 4 customizable touch keys plus a gesture pad. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, it supports major creative software and offers USB-C connectivity for hassle-free setup. Bundled with essential accessories and backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s designed to empower professional and aspiring digital artists alike.










| ASIN | B07DQP93BD |
| Active Surface Area | 10 inches x 6 inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | 10,899 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 34 in Graphic Tablets |
| Box Contents | Battery-free Pen, Glove, Replacement Nib, USB Cable |
| Brand | VEIKK |
| Brand Name | VEIKK |
| Colour | 10 inch-A30 |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,940 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 21.2L x 33.2W centimetres |
| Item Weight | 570 Grams |
| Manufacturer | VEIKK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A30 |
| Model Name | VEIKK A30 |
| Model Number | VEIKK-A30 |
| Model name | VEIKK A30 |
| Native Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux, Mac OS, Windows |
| Operating system | Linux, Mac OS, Windows |
| Pressure Sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Pressure sensitivity | 8192 Levels |
| Product Features | Programmable Press Key, Stylus Dock |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Screen Size | 11.66 Inches |
| Special feature | Programmable Press Key , Stylus Dock |
| Specific Uses For Product | Designing, Drawing, Online Education |
| Target Audience | Designer, Sign for approval, Student, Teacher |
| UPC | 601707033812 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**B
Another great Veikk Tablet - the A30...
I’ve become quite the fan of Veikk tablets. Last year I purchased the A15 for the office and was impressed with the quality/functionality for the price – I now wanted a new tablet for the home office, so once again, after searching online and looking at all the tablets now on offer by various brands such as XP-Pen, Huion etc (not forgetting Wacom – they are just more expensive!), I decided to once more give Veikk a spin – this time it’s the A30… The box contains the usual suspects: Tablet (obviously!), Pen, USB-C cable, spare nibs (& extractor tool), instruction manual and a ‘Thank you for purchasing this tablet’ card which, on reverse, gives you a link where to download the drivers (no more CD’s!). It’s not clear exactly what the guarantee is on this, but there are contact details listed for the Veikk website – plus, if you’re not happy and/ or the product is faulty, I guess you can simply return to Amazon etc… After unplugging my older, smaller tablet and un-installing the drivers, I plugged in the A30, went to Veikks website and downloaded/installed their drivers (interestingly, their drivers are a ‘one size fits all’ type – all their tablets run off the same drivers and are automatically detected). The tablet itself has a nice large 10”x6” drawing area – it really does seem huge compared to my old skool Wacom Bamboo 6”x4” I was still using! It’s quite thin (9mm), but feels very sturdy and well built – it’s very light and can be easily chucked into a laptop bag etc… It’s nice to see USB-C being used – its ‘looks’ a lot neater and takes up less room on my already cramped workspace (plus you don’t have to go through that ritual of ALWAYS plugging in a USB the wrong way around first…!) 😊 OK – test time… On the left side of tablet is a glossy vertical ‘strip’ which is where the touch-pad sits and four programmable ‘touch key’s (or ‘buttons’). I found using the touch pad was great in Photoshop etc – swiping up/down zoomed in/out of the canvas accordingly – similarly, swiping left/right increased/decreased the brush size too – a great timesaver when drawing/designing against an impending deadline – it all helps! One thing I noticed was that if used in a nice bright environment, the touch keys were easier to see – if you sit in a darker room/office, you can’t actually see them as well as they are flush with the tablet surface i.e. they aren’t raised or recessed… they do actually light up blue when accessed – it’s a shame you haven’t the option in the software to keep them on permanently (like a backlit keyboard), but it’s not really a deal breaker – you’ll get used to it as you use the tablet more… The pen is nice and light and doesn’t require charging! Still not sure what type of magic is used for this(!), but it feels nice to use and has the usual two buttons – one for ‘right-click’ mouse functionality the other for using the pen as an ‘eraser’ (or ‘rubber’ as we say in the UK! 😊) – as with the touch keys, you can re-assign them in the software to suit the way you work… It has 8192 levels of ‘pressure sensitivity’ – not sure how many levels I used to create the illustration accompanying this review, but I was able to produce a nice tapered stroke… Overall, for just £46, this tablet does everything I wanted at a great price… drawing feels smooth and the touch pad works really well - it’s also a nice looking tablet to have on my desk! Veikk are a fairly new player in the graphics tablet market AFAIK, but based on my experience with what they have produced so far, they really are great value for money – more competition is always good for us designers and/or the end-user – I look forward to using more of their tablets in the future! Artwork was created in Photoshop CC 2019 on a Windows 10 PC using the Veikk A30 tablet.
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 guide Handling 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.
C**L
The Veikk A15 is a great tablet for both beginners and veterans alike
The £59.99 A15 is a very slim and lightweight graphics tablet, and if you've ever seen entry level Wacom or Huion tablets, the A15 at a glance looks very familiar. There is a great looking red dial that surrounds the Veikk logo in the top left, but it's worth noting, this model of the A15 doesn't have the interactive dial that the A15 Pro has Underneath that, there are 12 customizable hotkeys, which is an excellent amount, and these can be configured in the downloadable Veikk driver software and, they work well, with a satisfying click. (NOTE: within the driver software, be sure to tick the 'Windows Ink Space' to get variant width lines) Veikk have been reasonably generous in the package, with a good selection of extras included in the box: A15 Tablet 1 x Passive Pen 1 x USB Cable(Type C) 20 x Replacement Nibs 1 x pen clipper 1 x Pen Pocket 1 x Artist Glove The x20 replacement nibs is a very welcome addition when opening the package to a drawing tablet, as well as the always handy artist glove. The USB C connection is also such a nice thought on an otherwise 'budget' tablet, and helps with the tablet being used for both left and right handed users - which is something you wont get on a lot of other graphics tablets. In use the A15 works as it should, with 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity (for reference, the 5-inch Wacom Intuos ctl-4100k provides just 4096 levels of pressure sensitivity for £69.99) and provides a very responsive experience. The pen itself is battery-free, which is similar to the Wacom line, and is chunky, but light when in use. There are two programable buttons on the pen, both of which are placed so they are easy to reach, but not so that they are pressed by accident. Whilst the pen doesn't scream out luxury like a Microsoft Surface pen or the Apple Pencil, it feels well made, and the matte black finish compliments the tablet as well - although from a design point of view, I would have personally added a red ring around the pen to match the tablet. I use the A15 with Adobe Photoshop and my go-to drawing app Leonardo and the A15 doesn't disappoint in use, with a good amount of real estate to work on and the function keys making production faster as you work. Overall, the Veikk A15 is a great tablet for both beginners and veterans alike, and at a great price too.
A**L
Mecca Chameleon hasn't been the same since
Fantastic. Bought it to replace my old bamboo one tablet and immediately wished I'd done it years ago. Good size and easy to setup and customise. If you use photoshop or zbrush etc, this is perfect for the task.
G**.
Great Tablet and Great Value for Money
Purchased this tablet for both the price and the recommendations I've seen online. First impression is great, the packaging is high quality, and the tablet itself sports a sleek modern design. Having used similar style of graphics tablet in the past in terms of price and size (Wacom and XP-Pen) I can personally say this VEIKK tablet trumps other similar tablets in terms of style. The tablet has a nice striking logo which comes in a variety of colours and is quite aesthetically pleasing. Below the logo are 6 pairs of hot keys that can be customised for various shortcut commands, something that many tablets have, and is a nice function; once I got used to them and set up the shortcuts appropriately, these buttons are definitely more convenient than using regular keyboard shortcuts. Drawing surface of the tablet is clearly marked and is nice and wide, with the dimension matching most monitors so drawing with it feels natural. The surface of the tablet itself is just lightly textured enough that it feels smooth to touch but has just enough resistance on the pen. The pen is light and is a nice size, with a slight increase in width near the tip which made the pen much more ergonomic, easier and comfortable to used for extended time, unlike other tablet pens which are uniform in width. There are also 2 shortcut buttons on the pen itself, a nice standard feature, which is a right click or switch to eraser/rubber. Another nice addition from VEIKK is the pen pocket so I can keep the pen protected and less likely to be lost (which happens more often than I'd like to admit in the past). The tablet also comes with 20 additional replacement nibs for the pen and a glove, both of which are nice to have, and connects using a USB-C to USB cable that has a decent length. Another detail that I like is that the USB-C end which connects to the tablet is a right angle one. Tablet itself aside, setting up it is relatively quick and simple. Instructions are included in the box and will point you where you need to go to download the driver for the tablet. Once install, accompanying program for the tablet has a lot a features and settings, such as all the customisable hot keys and buttons as well as calibrations and monitor settings. I primarily use Clip Studio Paint, but I also tested the tablet with Paint.NET, and the tablet works well in both, and any settings can be adjusted with the installed program. Overall, this is a great tablet for the price, perfect as an entry level tablet of if you want a smaller tablet with a sleek modern, and stylish design.
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. Pros Affordable. At £45.99 currently I can’t fault the price. Professional Quality Looks great Amazing to draw with Cons Pencil is a little light weight for me.
K**T
Broken Tablet Review
I ordered this product in February 2020 and now I'm experiencing issues with my tablet so I thought it would be the perfect time to review this product. If you're on a budget and want an affordable tablet, I cannot recommend this product enough - it does the job, it functions well and is accurate even when I went through my PC upgrade from £1k all-in-one-powerful PC to a customised £2k well-built PC. All it takes is simple hand-eye coordination and if you have multiple monitors like me - fear not, it can be mapped to just one screen. Additionally, the tablet is also lightweight and a big upgrade for a beginner as I went from a HUION A5 tablet to a VEIKK A15 tablet (A4 sized), and the replacement parts are fairly affordable and if you've lost them - the warranty will cover you. When my pen nib was pushed too far into the pen, I received a new one shortly after contacting their support team. In terms of drivers - there was a slight issue with it as once you open the drivers, there is no window so you have to keep it open otherwise you'll need to reopen the program again. Sometimes it does open but there's no information or it'll stay stuck loading or "checking for updates" but it's OK, it can be an easy fix with a quick restart and overall, isn't mostly an issue unless you love to fiddle with the mapping and functions of the tablet. Speaking of which, it does allow you a variety of customized options. Would I say it's good for a beginner? Not necessarily due to the number of buttons and functions it has but once you get it all mapped out - it's quite efficient and favourable to use as you can tailor it to a variety of programs in a set of profiles. It can be overwhelming at the start but eventually, you'll learn where the buttons are and as I've said, you can change them for different apps. It is budget-friendly for a beginner, though. You can even check if the pen pressure is working on your tablet so it's also easy to identify issues and fix them accordingly. I personally use a software called Krita and sometimes it's a bit of a hassle dealing with tablet problems and Krita configuration. It's just going back and forth between switching WinTab, Windows Pen Ink, and replugging your tablet to reset pen pressure etc. I'll just say that for me, there was a bit of a conflict that was easy to fix but since it's a common problem, it's just mere convenience. Though I will say that it has happened more now that the tablet is suffering hardware issues than when I initially bought it. The issue that I have now is that I tend to rest on my tablet a lot and apparently, really hard. So to say that it's lasted this long up until now - it has a durable life for its price. The issue I have is the pen pressure glitching in Krita and when I reconnect, the buttons stopped functioning and also the pen pressure still doesn't work no matter what I do (basically, the tablet just stopped recognising my inputs). Still a good tablet to have as a backup and will still work in other programs that do not require pen pressure like OSU. If you are experiencing something similar, I'd say to save the tablet as a backup. The cable for connecting the tablet to any PC is a male USB to male USB-C (if I have my terms correct). I will say that the initial cable that came with did not last very long. I don't know what made the connectivity faulty but it stopped linking the two devices together. However, I am currently using a cable for the Logitech G733 headset and it's working perfectly fine. So I suppose any data cable works. Also, I have to say, I'm absolutely raving about the battery-free pen - the best purchase anyone can make if you're on a budget and yes, this does come with replacement parts but if you need any or need a replacement, VEIKK will have you covered in no time if you contact their support (as long as you have your warranty). It's also compatible with Windows Ink so you can definitely write in your text if you want to. Just contact support if you have your warranty; make the best of it and don't waste it. In terms of it being easy to use - it depends. There's a lot of buttons and you can make them as complex as you want but I will reinstate that it does get easier to use the longer you use it. So... it's not easy from the get-go, is what I'm trying to say, I guess. Anyone can learn their tablet layout within a week anyway. Highly recommend it if you're on a budget, have good hand-eye coordination, and are a beginner. Just be wary that the driver can be a bit finnicky.
K**N
Really good for beginners and pros!
After browsing Amazon for a while, trying to find a tablet in my price range of £40-60, I found the A15 Tablet by VEIKK. I had never heard of this brand label before so I wanted to try it out to see if the price was worth what I'm getting. After receiving the tablet I found that its actually a really nice and lightweight tablet and could most definitely fit into my laptop bag for easy transportation. The driver was really simple to install (as long as you have a Wifi connection) and easy to find after going to the website. I hadn't used a tablet that wasn't shown on screen for a long time but it took less time to get used to using it that I thought! It has 12 customisable keys so it was easy to bind all the brushes I use plus the undo/redo buttons to for ease of access instead of having to use my keyboard. I was pretty happy that I didn't have to constantly charge the pen either since its completely wireless and battery free. I tried the A15 on both Paint Tool Sai and Krita and it didn't have any problems working on either of these programs at all! This tablet would be great for anyone wanting to start venturing into doing more digital art as it's really easy to use on the get go! Overall I really liked using this tablet especially with it being pretty affordable. I will definitely be using it when I'm travelling between conventions and on the train too!
J**S
Buen producto
Buen producto
T**M
Great tablet for all artists at a very affordable price!
As someone who had been using Wacom tablets for over 15 years, I finally got frustrated enough with their constant driver issues and decided to try out a new type of tablet. The VEIKK A15 tablet stood out to me because of it's affordable price and sleek design. Of course I was hesitant to try out a new brand, but to my surprise I'm really enjoying it. Just as the description stated, the product came with the tablet, tablet pen (and sleeve for it), an artist glove, replacement nibs, nib remover, usb cable, and installation guide. Packaging was compact and no fuss to get to the product. We all have experienced receiving a product and it's just packaged with a ton of unnecessary filler. The VEIKK A15 had none of that. The first thing you see is the tablet and glove laid out in front of you and then the rest of the items underneath supported with a carboard piece. The installation process was actually fairly simple. I downloaded the driver, plugged in my new tablet, and it was ready to go! I had expected to run into driver complications, since I had issues with my Wacom Intuos Art on multiple occasions but so far nothing. Unfortunately I am unsure if others, who had other art tablet drivers installed, would have the same smooth experience as I did (I recently got a new computer so I didn't have my Wacom driver installed anymore), but the recommendation of uninstalling any previous tablet drivers is a fairly simple process so others shouldn't have much difficulties with that. Onto the tablet itself! So far I'm loving it. It's actually extremely light for it's size and I can comfortably carry it with one hand if needed. Since this tablet is a much larger size than my old one and it takes up a lot more space on my desk I have to move my keyboard around and therefore don't have access to my ctrl+z... and as you know as an artist having that undo is essential! Well, that's no problem since I can simply assign the undo to one of the 12 buttons to the left. It's super easy to customize your buttons too! Just open the VEIKK tablet settings and it's under the 'function' tab. Super easy. The pen is also very lightweight and has two buttons which you can also assign to any shortcut you want. I know most people would probably want to shortcut it to their undo, but since I'm used to an intuos pen I kept the first button as it's default right click. The texture of the tablet is very similar to my intuos art and so it gives a slight sense of you drawing on paper vs a glass screen like some other tablets have. I prefer the slight texture since that's what I'm used to so it works out perfectly for me. Overall? This tablet is a good for anyone, whether you're an artist who had been drawing for years or are just starting out. I would highly recommend this tablet to someone who is looking for a cheap, but good tablet to use.
ア**ー
良い
デバイスドライバーインストールすればすぐ使えるの楽でした。 またショートカットキーの設定なども簡単に行えるので最高です。 ただ、設定をペンじゃなくマウスの方が描きやすいなと思いました。
P**O
Very good tablet for art
This tablet works wonders. Compared to the previous version of this tablet, having a scroll wheel for switching through my tools faster than pressing buttons. The tablet's thickness is very comfortable for when I do my art. Although for its size, it takes up quite a lot of my workspace and I have to move things around my desk to make space, but other than that, it's great. Pen tracking works just fine and the pen stand is a very nice accessory.
D**E
Ce que j’adore
8192 niveaux de pression pour un tracé ultra précis et fluide Stylet sans batterie, léger et réactif, qui ne nécessite aucune recharge 12 touches personnalisables pour un accès rapide à mes fonctions préférées Compatibilité étendue : fonctionne parfaitement avec Windows, Mac, Android et les logiciels comme Photoshop, Krita, Clip Studio Paint, etc.2 🔌 Le port USB-C est un vrai plus : stable, réversible, et facile à connecter. 🎨 Que ce soit pour le dessin, l’enseignement en ligne ou la retouche photo, cette tablette est un excellent choix pour les artistes nomades comme les créateurs en atelier.
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