

🎨 Elevate your digital art game with VEIKK S640 — sleek, smart, and always ready to create!
The VEIKK S640 is a compact, ultra-thin 6x4 inch digital drawing tablet featuring a battery-free stylus designed for smooth, uninterrupted use. Compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android, it supports a wide range of creative and productivity software. Lightweight and portable at just 117g, it includes an ambidextrous design and built-in USB cable for convenience. Ideal for beginners and professionals alike, it offers reliable performance for digital art, OSU! gaming, and online teaching, backed by a one-year warranty and lifetime driver updates.






















| ASIN | B07D34DP5M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,119) |
| Date First Available | July 20, 2020 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Item model number | VEIKK S640 |
| Manufacturer | VEIKK |
| Product Dimensions | 8.58 x 5.12 x 0.35 inches |
K**L
Perfect for Beginners
I am a beginner (and hobby) artist, and after recently binge-watching an artist Youtuber who used a tablet, I was inspired to finally get my own and experience drawing digitally (before this tablet I drew with paper/pencil, and played around with drawing apps on my iPhone). Pros: - Portable/lightweight - Battery-free pen - Cheap - Easy Set-Up - Great sensitivity/pen-pressure Cons: - Somewhat confusing directions and error message (?) - Long cord - Small active area - Finicky buttons - Heats up laptop TLDR: Amazing product with very few flaws (no major/deal-breaker issues). Perfect for beginners or hobby artists that just want to dabble with digital art, but aren't wanting a huge investment. I'll talk about the cons first: When I very first read the directions, I was a bit confused since it said to install the driver first (with the tablet plugged in ), but in another step, it said to plug the tablet in later (or after you had already installed the driver). I've never used a tablet and didn't want to mess anything up so I panicked a bit and wasn't sure what to do. When I finally did the driver installed and the tablet plugged in, I was greeted with an error message: "key cannot be identified." Panic ensued again and I had no idea what to do and there was no FAQ or already-asked help question to assist me. I'm not exactly sure what happened, but even after the error message (which never really got resolved btw), my tablet still worked! Huzzah. The cord was a little long for my needs (it's about 54 inches). This is a small thing to be a "con", but the cord might get in the way or just be messy (I've kept it wrapped up), but I know it's something that some people may not like. Moving on, the tablet itself has a small active area (for anyone who doesn't know, the active area is simply the part of the tablet that registers the pen and when you can draw on). Granted this is supposed to be a small and portable tablet, so this is something you should expect, it may need some getting used to. I was able to adjust quite quickly to the small area and didn't find it to be too much of a hindrance. The thing that really bugged me was the buttons on the pen. First of all, they don't work all the time? Or you'll activate one (and your tool will turn into an eraser) but if you try to press that same button again, it stays as an eraser and won't switch back unless you keep trying to press the button a few more times. There have already been multiple times where I accidentally press a button and it messes up what I'm trying to do. I've gotten used to where the buttons are now and try to just avoid pressing them, or I'll test it out and just hope it doesn't go whacky on me. The last con was that my laptop was heating up while I was using the tablet and trying to draw. It was nothing serious and it never overheated or got to the point where I had to shut everything down, but it did worry me a little bit. Perhaps it's because I'm using a laptop and not a desktop/computer, but either way, be careful and just check in periodically with whatever device you're using so that it won't overheat or get ruined. Now for the pros! I was very impressed with how lightweight, yet durable it was! In fact, I was a little scared to press too hard with my pen for fear that I'd scratch or hurt the tablet. But that's not the case, it works really well and is a perfect size for if you want to travel or even put it in your purse/bag. The battery-free pen is also a huge plus! My main concerns with have a pen that DID require charging/batteries was that I'd overcharge it or forget to charge it or it'd be too big etc etc, but with this pen, I don't need to worry about that, so it's one less thing off my mind and of things to do! Honestly, the price of this tablet was one of the main things that drew me in. I'm a beginner artist who likes to draw in my free time, and even though I really liked the look and would probably have an easier time with say a display tablet, that really wasn't in my price range, nor would I be using it for professional work. I enjoyed all the features of this tablet, and the price was just right for someone who wanted to test the waters with digital art using a tablet, so I'm glad I found this one. Despite what I said in the cons (about confusing instructions and the one stray error message), the set up was relatively easy. All I had to do was install the driver from their website, plug in the tablet, and I was good to go. I'm sure that if I wanted to toggle the buttons (if that's possible?) or add on other features, it'd be more work, but as far as immediately getting set up, it probably took less than 3 minutes. The final pro is the pen pressure sensitivity! I'm used to drawing by hand, so I was worried my digital lines would look sloppy, too thick, uneven, etc, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the sensitivity works amazingly. There was an adjustment period where I was drawing too sensitively and it didn't pick up the lines/what I was doing, but that was easy to adjust and get used to. Overall I'm very impressed with this little tablet and am in love with it. I don't regret buying it and hope that I can make some really amazing art in the future!
Y**G
Great for beginners!
I’ve purchased this new tablet to try out this new brand and replace my older Wacom Intuos tablet. That tablet isn’t in terrible shape, but it’s been mishandled while I was flying back home and slightly worn at as a result. I’ve had this tablet for about a month, and I’ve been using it primarily to draw (I use Clip Paint Studio). Starting off, I’d like to say that this is a really nice tablet. It has a nice and sleek design, and while it looks fragile because of its thinness, it has been quite sturdy for me. I don’t have a desk inside my room, so when I want to be lazy and stay in my room with my small lap desk that the tablet could not fit on, I was able to still use the tablet by holding it. It also works perfectly on a flat surface as well. Additionally, there have been times where I was a little careless and accidentally stepped on it since I left it on the ground, but it’s still intact and working despite that. That said, do take care of your products to ensure they last the longest-- but it’s absolutely beginner-friendly because it’s a cheap investment AND pretty sturdy despite it, letting it be privy to mistakes. One problem that did happen was the occasional popping up of the tablet driver software on random occasions, but it’s easy to close out of. Lately, it hasn’t been occurring, though. Of course, you’ll have to adjust your pen pressure and such depending on the software you use. While I was drawing, it felt a little loose, but that was easily fixed with further adjustment of my pen pressure settings. The mapping works great, but for me, it takes up the whole tablet translating to the entire screen, so you’ll have to move your hand all the way to the corner if you wanted to click a button in the corner. For this, you could just switch to your mouse to take care of these, but you’re able to adjust the mapping in the VEIKK tablet drive software easily. My experience with this tablet has been similar to using my Wacom Intuos. That tablet was double the price of the VEIKK S640, but the VEIKK S640 works just as well. Overall, it’s been easy to adjust to and I actually find myself liking it more than my old Wacom Intuos. Another downside is that there’s no holder for the tablet pen, so you must be very careful not to lose it. There aren’t the same buttons on the tablet like on the Intuos, but I found them useless and bothersome, so I actually prefer the sleek and minimal design of the VEIKK. I definitely recommend getting this as a beginner tablet, it functions great (especially for its price) as a beginner tablet. I heard you can play OSU with it, but it works great for drawing too. I attached one of the drawings I did with it.
R**O
Very good tablet.
I bought it to see if it met my needs to make new digital art as a beginner, but this tablet is great start for a very low price of $25. Good for anyone wanting to start doing entry level digital art than most Wacom products I've used in the past. *Pros* - Minimal, yet sleek design. Great to travel. - Responsive at most times. - Compatible with Photoshop and other image software. - Connectivity through USB 2.0 attached to the tablet is very nice with full functionality. Works with any desktop whether it's prebuilt or custom made and laptops. (Remember to install the driver for this tablet in Admin Mode.) -Pen feels fluid, and a bit relaxing to draw strokes depending how fast I can go. *Cons* Be aware of annoying jitters if you install the driver normally without Admin Mode. They will distract the drawing further. Always make sure that it's ran in admin mode to alleviate that problem. It happened to me once on my first S640 as I didn't know what I was doing, but my second one worked well with very little to almost no jitters doing this method. - Slight issue with the squeaking sound emitted from the tip of the pen to the surface of the S640. It was bothersome a bit, but I bear with it due to how many strokes I draw. **Overall** I think the S640 is a great choice for beginners looking to draw digital art for the first time or those who want to transition from physical art and having to scan which saves time. Despite its very small and portable size, $25 is a good price that is fully worth what you get. If anyone is looking to buy a cheap drawing tablet, then this is for you as I recommend it.
A**O
buen producto, se recibió lo que se pidió
م**ر
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O**O
Nicely packed. Easy to use and features are functional. Really helped me to start sketching again. A very useful tool in many aspects. I'm also using it whenever I teach my kids far away from home for their home school studies. Great product at good cost. Highly recommended!
A**R
Sağlam geldi. Gayet kullanışlı. 10-15 dk da nasıl kullanacağımı çözdüm. Özel ders vermek için aldım gayet başarılı
S**A
Really good product. Good travel size, easy installation, easy to use. Would suit beginners for sure. Just need to uninstall other tablet drivers for it to work correctly but other than that its a great device.
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