The Wacom Pro Pen 2 is an INCREDIBLE pen. Despite the existence of the Pro Pen 3, I think the Pro Pen 2 is better. This is the standard against which I judge all other pens.
It supports 8192 levels of pressure
Like other Wacom pro pens it has an very low IAF of <1gf.
As of May 2024 it has the highest maximum pressure in the industry of almost 800gf.
Two buttons
Eraser
It is an expensive pen at about $90. So it is more expensive than some pen tablets themselves.
The Wacom One Pen (CP-913) was design to work with the Wacom One 2019 GEN1 (DTC-33) which was one of Wacom's consumer pen display.
This pen is a very "consumer" pen, and it has a OK performance but is absolutely not as good as Wacom's Pro Pens such as the Wacom Pro Pen 2 (KP-504E).
Two things separate this pen from Wacom's Pro Pens:
IAF
Buttons
It has a higher IAF and thus requires more force to register a stroke. If you've used other Wacom Pens you may be very disappointed in this pen. If you've never used a drawing tablet before It may not be as big an issue.
A Pro Pen 2 has an IAF of <1gf. Which is EXCELLENT
Apple Pencil GEN2 has an IAF of <1gf. Which is EXCELLENT
A typical non-Wacom pen has an IAF of 3g which is GOOD
The CP-913 has an IAF of ~5gf which is OK.
Its max pressure is about ~350gf. This is good.
Unlike the vast majority of drawing tablet pens which have 2 buttons, this only has a single button.
This successor pen CP-923, is awful. See my notes: 7P notes: Wacom One Pen GEN2 (CP-923)
The Wacom Pro Pen 3 (ACP50000DZ) is a very normal EMR pen that lives up to previous models in terms of quality. And may be slightly better than the Wacom Pro Pen 2.
Before you continue, you should read this document because it clarifies what is meant by terms such as pressure, pressure, range, etc. Pen pressure
Pro Pen 3 supports 8192 pressure levels.
Nothing special here. All modern tablets/pens say they support this number of pressure levels.
I continue to maintain that 2048 levels is all you need for creative applications. Some say even fewer pressure levels are needed.
RATING: EXCELLENT
Pressure response is how changes in pressure translates to drawing strokes in creative application
I tried it in these scenarios
Small pressure produces for light strokes
It is easy to create many small slight strokes quickly (example: hatch lines)
Varying pressure as you draw changes stroke width very smoothly
It is easy to maintain even pressure and line width.
Nice tapering at beginning and end of strokes
How the beginning and ends of strokes look is highly depending on the app and the brush settings.
For example, sudden flicks to end a line in Clip Studio Paint look a little different than the same motion in Photoshop. But this seems normal.
For the Pro Pen 3 with the Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 the begging and ends of strokes felt as good as they always have.
Rating: EXCELLENT
The Pro Pen 3 has the typical wide pressure range from Wacom. Unfortunately there are no clear published specs from Wacom on other manufacturers on these pressure range values. So we have to evaluate it subjectively for now. To me it seems similar to that of the Wacom Pro Pen 2 which has a very wide pressure range.
Rating: EXCELLENT
The Pro Pen 3 has a typical low IAF for Wacom Pro pen.NOTE: I am not skilled enough to measure it, but to me the Pro Pen 3 IAF feels like the Pro Pen 2 which has an IAF of <1gf.
Wacom does not publish IAF numbers
I don't know of any clear way to measure it.
One benchmark used to evaluate IAF is whether the weight of the pen itself will trigger a pressure reading.
I tried using this benchmark to get a feel for the IAF the Pro Pen 3 versus the Huion PW517
I dangled the pen on the surface from a piece of tape. This was to avoid my hand adding pressure.
I looked at the impact on the "pressure test region" of their respective driver apps
Result for Wacom Pro Pen 3: The weight of the Wacom pen itself consistently draws a stroke
Result for Huion PW517: The weight Huion pen itself the will inconsistently draw a stroke. Sometimes it draws. Sometimes it doesn't.
Unlike previous Wacom pens, the Pro Pen 3 is very modular and customizable
Grip options
No grip
flared grip - gives it same basic shape as the pro pen 2
non-flared grip
1 pen body with tip - the front
2 pen body rear
3 button strip with three buttons
4 metal weight. I placed the heavier end inside part 1
5 flared grip
When my pen is fully assembled it looks like this:
I like buttons on my pens so I installed the 3 button strip
Wacom expects you'll map the topmost button to erase
Personally I have difficult distinguishing three buttons from two and so I often press the third button when I meant to press the second.
So, in Wacom driver, I simply disable the third button.
I was afraid the button strip would easily come out of the pen. It is securely in there and hasn't popped out even when I have dropped the pen to the floor accidentally.
NOTE: This relates to the physical feeling of holding, moving, pressing the pen against the glass. This has nothing to do with how pressure works or how it works with apps.
SUMMARY: The feeling is EXCELLENT
I think it is an improvement over the Wacom Pro Pen
However I think there is a lots of subjectivity to this. For example, I accidentally picked up the Pro Pen 2 and started drawing with it. And I thought I was using the Pro Pen 3 and remarked how good it felt. Only when I looked at the pen did I realize I was using the old pen.
To me the differences between the Pro Pen 3 and the Pro Pen 2 are slight and subtle.
Other people feel that the difference is more obvious.
RATING: EXCELLENT
Because the pen is very modular, I was afraid that it would feel unstable. Actually, it's incredibly solid feeling.
The grip is made of two pieces. Inside it a shell of plastic which is surrounded by the rubber grip material.
Overall it the grip is much more firm than the grip of the pro pen 2
The grip doesn't feel rubbery
Very difficult to bend when the Grip is installed.
The grip can be damaged with sufficient force. If you squeeze the grip when it is not on the pen, you will initially find it hard to bend however much if the rigidity is due to the plastic shell inside. If you keep exerting pressure you will break the plastic and it won't fit as well when you place it on the pen.
Currently, the Pro Pen 3 can only be used with the Cintiq Pro 27.
Possibility of future compatibility. Wacom mentioned on twitter and during their demo event they would release an update that would make the Pro Pen 3 work on select older tablets.
After their pre-launch demo event on October 5, 2022, they published the Q&A. This was the first time they were clear that they were working on some form of compatibility.
On 2024/03/09 I asked Wacom again on twitter
Wacom has not published that update
Wacom has not identified which older tablets will be updated to be compatible with the Pro Pen 3
What happens when you try using the Pro Pen 3 with an older tablet
With Wacom's latest drivers
Nothing happens
The drivers don't reveal that the pen even exists.
With OpenTabletDriver
The tablet does sense the pens position - but the cursor is "bouncing around" many times a second- it is unusable for drawing
The Pro Pen 3 DOES NOT support barrel rotation. This was very disappointing. Even though I personally don't use barrel rotation, I know for some people it is very important. Learn more: Pen Barrel rotation
The pen DOES NOT include an eraser at the other end. Instead, use one of the 3 buttons as the eraser.
Here you can find a list of common Wacom pens and some compatibility notes.
Wacom One pen GEN2
CP-923
2023
Wacom Pro Pen 3
ACP50000DZ
2022
Wacom One pen GEN1
CP-913
2020
Wacom 4K pen
LP-1100K
2018
Wacom Pro Pen 2
KP-504E
2016
Wacom Grip Pen
KP-501E
2015
Wacom Pro Pen
KP-503E
2013
Wacom Pro Pen Slim
KP-301E
?
Wacom Art Pen
KP-701E
?
Wacom Grip Pen
KP-501E
2009
Wacom Classic Pen for Intuos 4/5
KP-300E
?
Wacom Airbrush Pen
KP-400E
Wacom Intuos 4 Inking Pen
KP-130
?
Wacom Ballpoint Pen for Intuos Pro
KP-133
?
Wacom 2K pen
LP-190
2015
Bamboo Pen
LP-170
2012
Bamboo Pen
LP-170E/LP-170
2012
Bamboo Pen
EP-150E
2007
Wacom Finetip Pen for Intuos Pro
KP-132
?
WACOM
GP-300E
?
Wacom Intuos 3 Grip Pen
ZP-501E
2004
Wacom Intuos 3 Airbrush Pen
ZP-400E
?
Wacom Intuos 3 Inking Pen
ZP-130
?
Wacom Intuos 3 Classic Pen
ZP-300E
?
Wacom 6D Art Pen
ZP-600
?
There are three popular compatibility lists:
Wacom maintains their own PARTIAL list of pen and tablet compatibility. You can find it here: Wacom Accessory Compatibility Matrix
MacHollywood maintains another the MacHollywood compatibility list.
Tablet expert Kuuube, maintains this list Kuuube's Wacom pen compatibility mastersheet. Note that in this list is tested with Open Tablet Driver, not the Wacom drivers.
As always, no matter where you see compatibility lists, ALWAYS contact product support to verify compatibility before purchasing a pen.
Below are the common compatibility pairs. These are based on Kuuube's pen compatibility mastersheet and Wacom's published information.
Notes:
This list only includes those combinations that have full compatibility. This
list also excludes some very old Wacom tablets.
Always verify compatibility with Wacom support before you purchase any pen.
PTH-460
PTH-660
PTH-860
Wacom Grip Pen (KP-501E)
Wacom Airbrush Pen (KP-400E)
Wacom Art Pen (KP-701E)
Wacom Pro Pen 2 (KP-504E)
Wacom Pro Pen Slim (KP-301E)
Wacom Pro Pen 3D (KP-505)
Wacom Pro Pen (KP-503E)
Wacom Intuos 4 Inking Pen (KP-130)
Wacom Classic Pen (KP-300E)
PTH-451, PTH-651, PTH-851
PTH-450, PTH-650, PTH-850
PTK-450, PTK-650
PTK-440, PTK-540WL, PTK-640, PTK-640, PTK-1240
Wacom Grip Pen (KP-501E)
Wacom Pro Pen (KP-503E)
Wacom Airbrush Pen (KP-400E)
Wacom Intuos 4 Inking Pen (KP-130)
Wacom Art Pen (KP-701E)
Wacom Classic Pen (KP-300E)
PTZ-430, PTZ-431W
PTZ-630, PTZ-631W
PTZ-930, PTZ-1230, PTZ-1231W
ZP-501E
ZP-400E
ZP-600
ZP-130
ZP-300E
CTL-4100, CTL-4100WL
CTL-6100, CTL-6100WL
Wacom 4K Pen (LP-1100K)
CTL-490, CTL-690
CTH-490, CTH-690
CTL-472, CTL-672
Wacom 2K Pen (LP-190K)
LP-190
CTL-480, CTL-680
CTH-480, CTH-680
CTL-470
CTL-471, CTL-671
CTH-470, CTH-670
CTH-461, CTH-661
CTL-460, CTL-660
CTH-460
LP-180
LP-180E
LP-171
LP-170
LP-170E
LP-161E
LP-160
LP-160E
CTC-6110WL CTC-4110WL
Wacom One Pen GEN1 (CP-913) Wacom One Pen GEN2 (CP-923)
DTH-271
Wacom Pro Pen 3 (ACP50000DZ)
Wacom Pro Pen 2 (KP-504E) Wacom Airbrush Pen (KP-400E) Wacom Grip Pen (KP-501E) Wacom Art Pen (KP-701E)
DTH-167
Wacom Pro Pen 2 (KP-504E)
DTC-133
Wacom One Pen GEN1 (CP-913)
DTH-134 DTC-121
Wacom One Pen GEN2 (CP-923)
DTH-135
Wacom Pro Pen 3 (ACP50000DZ)
Wacom One Pen GEN2 (CP-913) Wacom One Pen GEN2 (CP-923)
DTK-1660
Wacom Pro Pen 2 (KP-504E)
Wacom Pro Pen Slim (KP-301E)
DTK-2260
Wacom Pro Pen 2 (KP-504E)
Wacom Pro Pen Slim (KP-301E)
DTK-2100
Wacom Grip Pen (KP-501E)
For almost all Wacom tablets, only Wacom pens work with those tablets. But there are a few exceptions where certain Wacom tablet support a specific set of non-Wacom pens.
The Wacom One (DTC-133) - You can find a list of these pens in this reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/wacom/comments/12tzrol/comment/jh598dq/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
The Wacom One GEN2 tablets also support some non-Wacom pens:
Wacom One 13 touch (DTH-134)
Wacom One 12 (DTC-121)
Wacom One M (CTC-6110WL)
Wacom One S (CTC-4110WL)
The Wacom Movink 13 also supports some non-Wacom pens.
Always check with Wacom support if a certain pen will work with a tablet BEFORE you make a purchase.
Wacom introduced this pen in 2023. It is a terrible pen. Because of of how it handles pressure. I prefer using the Wacom One Pen 2019 GEN1 (CP-913) instead.
Officially the name of the CP-923 pen is "Wacom One Standard Pen" but that name is confusing so I will call it one of the two following names:
Wacom One Pen (GEN2)
CP-923
Below is the old Wacom One Pen (CP-913). It is better than the CP-913. It only has one button but the pressure handling is much better.
All the Wacom One (Gen 2) tablets are compatible with the new Wacom One Pen (Gen 2).
This is good. It eliminates a huge source of confusion around pen compatibility.
One by Wacom (CTL-472, CTL-672) -> Wacom Pen 2K (LP-190K)
Intuos (CTL-4100*, CTL-6100*) -> Wacom Pen 4K (LP-1100K)
Wacom One Pen (Gen 1) -> CP91300B2Z
Wacom One Pen (Gen 2) -> CP92303B2Z
One by Wacom (CTL-472, CTL-672) -> 2048
Intuos (CTL-4100*, CTL-6100*) -> 4096
Wacom One (Gen 1) -> 4096
Wacom One (Gen 2) -> 4096
So no improvements to pen pressure levels. As a reminder, all you really need are 2048 pressure levels and it is the pressure range that is more important.
New pen (CP-923) -> 2 buttons
Old pen (CP-913) -> 1 button
New pen (CP-923) -> supports tilt
Old pen (CP-913) -> does not support tilt
New pen (CP-923) -> Does not work with Wacom One (Gen 1) (DTC-133) tablet
Old pen (CP-913) -> Does work with new new Wacom One 2023 GEN2 tablets
I confirmed both pens (CP-913, CP-923) work with the Samsung Galaxy S8 Ultra.