

🎨 Elevate your art game with precision, power, and wireless freedom.
The Wacom Intuos Pro Medium 2025 Edition is a professional-grade graphic drawing tablet featuring the advanced Pro Pen 3 with 8192 pressure levels and tilt support, a sleek 4mm magnesium chassis, and a spacious 11.4 x 8.1” active area optimized for widescreen monitors. It offers 10 customizable ExpressKeys and 2 mechanical dials for enhanced workflow, plus Bluetooth 5.3 for seamless wireless connectivity across multiple devices, making it the ultimate tool for creative professionals seeking precision and portability.










| ASIN | B0DFZ2ZRPQ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14 in Computer Graphics Tablets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (132) |
| Date First Available | April 8, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 14.5 ounces |
| Item model number | PTK670K0A |
| Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
| Product Dimensions | 11.46 x 8.11 x 0.04 inches |
B**E
Improvements are more "quality of life" vs an actual "necessary" upgrade vs the 2017s
I already had the Wacom Intuos Pro 2017 (and have had all three sizes at various points) and overall was happy with it, but I decided the improvements of the 2025 model made it worth upgrading to: • Smaller physical footprint: I mainly work at my desk at home, but for the times when I take my laptop out to, say, a coffee shop, it's a more comfortable fit for both my laptop and Wacom 2025 Medium on a table versus the wider 2017s. I could fit the 2017 Medium but just barely, and it was a tight fit depending on the table size. With the 2025 that's no longer a problem. • Larger active area. While the active area on a 2017 Medium is adequate, depending on your monitor size it can still feel too crampt, but the 2025 active area is a lot more roomy. (This has the somewhat negative side effect of losing the bevels to rest your hand on, but the device is now thin enough that you get used to it pretty quick when you're on the edges; it's not a problem for me, but if you use it for drawing as opposed to photo editing it could be an issue.) • Third button on pen. I had the Wacom Movink briefly last year and while they included the Wacom Pro Pen 3, it was the barebones pen itself minus the grips, which I disliked. Fortunately for the Intuos Pros, they include all of the pen's accessories and I have the flair grip on the pen, which makes it great to use. I also love the third button (I rarely used the eraser button, so I don't miss that not being included here), as it enables more flexibility and convenience. • Bluetooth 5.3. I've seen multiple reviews, including here, going on about how bad the Bluetooth is, but I've noticed they are all on Windows 11, whereas I'm on a Mac, so I'm guessing the issue lies there. I've had issues with Wacoms drivers in the past on my Mac, so I'm just saying in this instance bluetooth works great; in face I've had ZERO connectivity issues on the 2025, whereas I regularly had problems on the 2017 even when plugged in, and it wasn't rare that I'd have to reboot the computer in order to get the tablet working again. That hasn't been an issue here. However, you can't ignore the complaints from the Windows 11 users, so if that's what you work on, be advised and maybe wait until Wacom fixes it. But on a Mac it's been an underrated bonus for it to "just work" when I power up my computer without having to make a fuss over connecting it, which was common on the 2017 (which has Bluetooth 4.2). Other things: • Photos don't do this device justice. People have complained that it looks "cheap", but when you actually have it in front of you and handle it, it is a premium device that is totally professional. • I use a Tourbox for my shortcut keys so I don't use the quick keys on the tablet itself, so their position at the top now instead of the side is a non-issue for me, and in fact is a net benefit in that it's allowed the device to be narrower (see above). • The 2025s no longer feature touch sensitivity, but I only used that feature as a cursor after I'd set the pen down to type something, so it's not a big loss for me. If touch was something you used extensively for actual editing (rotating the canvas, zooming in, etc), then you'll want to go with the 2017. In closing, this is a great recommendation, although if you feel the price is too steep, you can find great deals on used 2017s on eBay for less than half the price.
E**N
I Love It! What an upgrade!
First thing is the size, this thing just disappears under my hand and is smooth to the stroke. Really start to forget I’m not just drawing on the table. After that it’s powerful, I’ve had no issues connecting to my Mac mini (m4) and MacBook (m1) or switching between the two. They dual Bluetooth channels is awesome when switching between. I have connected via a cable, but I imagine it’s just the same. Also, the express key and dial are awesome, I haven’t customized them, but having them within quick reach is an easy workflow. The X3 pen is phenomenal, it just feels great. The friction is great. The weight is great. The nibs are great. I’ve just been having a really amazing time with it. The tilt accuracy and pressure sensitivity really fine tune the work I’m doing. And the buttons are easy to use and become intuitive to operate. This is a portable power house in small form. It lives on my desk and doesn’t clutter it up. And when I’m on the go it easily disappears in my bag. It’s becoming indispensable in my daily work flow.
O**Z
Intous Pro Small 2025 / Perfect Fit
I really like it. Nice and small, looks great on my desk. Battery life is OK for.my needs.
D**N
Great Ergonomics and Function Tablet
This Wacom Pro medium is the perfect tablet. Every option I can think of and more. Easy to use, compact, travels well, with great functionality. Connect either via USB cable or (two) Bluetooth channels making it easy to switch between two devices. Love it.
S**I
Nice feel, but not sturdy enough.
It is a very nice tablet and I find that even the small size is comfortable. However, I noticed an issue where the pen is very delicate and eventually the button attachments will start to break after a while of consistent use. It could be that I am a little heavy handed, but I've done my best to be mindful of how hard I am pushing down on the buttons. Also, there seems to be an issue, where the tablet will disconnect from bluetooth on its own if you are not actively using it. A minor inconvenience, but nothing awful. Needless to say, I would recommend purchasing a small remote for shortcuts since this may be an issue for you in the future. Otherwise, pen responsiveness is wonderful and hardly experience hiccups when drawing. I think it could be a bit cheaper, not worth the $200 maybe $120.
S**N
I was a little disappointed!
I bought this to use with my laptop to take with me when I travel. I have been using the medium Intuos Pro for years now and have really loved it. I thought this would feel and act the same except for being smaller. I was wrong. The pen is totally different and actually feels a lot lighter and is thinner. The buttons on the pen move around and feel flimsy and when I accidently dropped the pen on the floor, one of the buttons popped out and I couldn't put it back in. The response time seemed to be delayed as well and it just didn't behave as my other tablet that I have grown to love. The other thing that I don't like about it is that the round scroll circle on the pad is located on the top of the pad and not on the far left as is the case with my other Intuos Pro Medium. Because it is located on the top, it is really inconvenient to use and slowed me down considerably. For the price point I'm very disappointed and was expecting a better made and behaving product.
L**L
Perfect for Home Studio
I used these when I was a working graphic artist so when I decided to get one for home after retirement Wacom was the only choice for me. I got the small one because desktop space is limited and I knew it would be just fine. It’s turned out to be a great choice.
L**E
Always reliable!
I’ve used Wacom for over a decade, and it real is a tried-and-true brand in the art industry! My last tablet was a Wacom Intuos Pro L. It was a hand-me-down from a friend of mine, and even then, it lasted me over 6 years before I finally had to upgrade. I was worried the medium would be difficult to adjust to after using the Large for so long, but it’s honestly the perfect size! It fits on my desk nicely, and I still get a wide range of motion for broad strokes. The pen pressure is great too (and a huge upgrade from my outdated version!)
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C**Y
Wonderful, it is small, very lightweight, and the wheels are no longer digital; they are now mechanical, which makes them work much better since each turn is real. Before, with the digital ones, they often didn’t respond.
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