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Huion Inspiroy Dial 2 (model Q630M) is a popular mid-range wireless graphics pen tablet designed for digital artists, illustrators, photo editors, and creative professionals. It’s an upgraded successor to the original Inspiroy Dial, featuring improved pen technology, dual customizable dials, Bluetooth connectivity, and strong overall performance at a competitive price point (typically around $140–$160 USD, depending on retailer and promotions).
Key Specifications
- Working Area: 266.7 × 166.7 mm (10.5 × 6.56 inches) in PC mode; slightly smaller 166.7 × 83.35 mm (18:9 aspect) in Android mode
- Pen: Battery-free EMR stylus (PenTech 3.0) with 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, ±60° tilt support, and low activation force for a natural “pen-on-paper” feel
- Resolution & Performance: 5080 LPI pen resolution, >300 PPS report rate, >10 mm reading height
- Controls: 2 customizable dials (great for brush size, zoom, opacity, scrolling, etc.), 6 programmable shortcut keys, plus function-switch buttons
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (wireless, up to 5–10m range) or wired USB-C; works while charging
- Battery: 1300mAh capacity, up to ~18 hours of use, 2.5–4.5 hours charging time (5V/1A fast charging)
- Dimensions & Build: 356.6 × 207 × 8 mm (slim and lightweight at 710g), black metal-textured body with rounded corners and matte drawing surface
- Compatibility: Windows 7+ (wired)/10+ (Bluetooth), macOS 10.12+, Linux (e.g., Ubuntu), Android 6.0+, ChromeOS 88+, HarmonyOS; supports major software like Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint, SAI, Krita, etc.
- What’s Included: Tablet, battery-free pen, pen holder, 5 standard nibs + 5 felt nibs, USB-C cable, quick start guide
Features & Highlights
The standout upgrades include the dual dials for quick, tactile control over common functions (far more efficient than keyboard shortcuts or on-screen menus for many workflows), improved wireless reliability via Bluetooth 5.0, and a premium-feeling build that’s thin and portable. The pen offers excellent accuracy, low latency, and a paper-like friction on the surface. It’s especially praised for photo editing (e.g., in Lightroom/Photoshop) and illustration due to the dials and responsive pen.



