This looks so much better than on the website, and I already thought it was amazing. Thanks for the great demo! Hopefully one day I'll be able to justify such a purchase
Good review. Can you show how it works when you want to take offline notes? Im so confusted lol. Is it even possible to digitalize the work after you finished?
The only thing you lose by going offline is the stroke by stroke action in the app. So you can't play back a video of a drawing being done when it was done offline. When you're offline you just use the notepad as you would, but each time you turn the page, you press the button. This tells the notepad that you're on a new page. The notepad saves all the data internally. Once you're ready, you open the app, open the notepad and the notepad will send the data to the app. Your pages will now appear in the app. Does that make sense???
How does it work on a non stable surface? Like if I were to be drawing on my lap or on my legs laying down? Do you still find yourself using it months later?
Yep, works no problem. I sometimes doodle on it while sitting up in bed. I still use it. It's handy for making videos of drawings that I've done and for saving stuff you've written down.
Hello, ive read the comments on your vid and starting to understand how this works, but there is somethings im not sure, if you are using the notebook offline (not in connection with your phone and not opening the apps) is there time limit before internally saved data on the notebook gone forever? And how do the digital sketch look on screen, is it vector or bitmap? And since its not scanned paper, what will happen if i use it offline erase some mistake and write on it with another things, does it stack on top or i get what i see on paper? Thanks a lot for the video 👍
There's no time limit as such. I'm assuming the notebook holds images even when it's out of battery. The only limit is the storage space limit. You need to eventually open the app to let the notebook 'empty' itself to the app (and, then, the cloud). The images can be exported from the app in either bitmap or vector (eg: PDF). You can't erase the ink from the paper, and you must use the supplied pen. I hope that answers your questions?
@@RonnieTucker1 thanks for the answer! can we use the back side paper to write for next page? or only "front" right side is recognized by the hardware?
Very informative, thank you ! Does the notebook accept a wire connection to the phone (I mean with a usb cable) or does it ONLY work with bluetooth ? I’m asking in case the Bluetooth connection isn’t stable enough... Thanks !
I think it's just Bluetooth from the pad to the phone/tablet. To go into drawing tablet mode you can use cable or Bluetooth. Note: cable only for Linux users (like me).
@@RonnieTucker1 thank you Ronnie ! One of my questions is answered... I like Linux too (Ubunu here 😄) but in fact I plan to buy this smart notebook to teach my students and I only use my Samsung tablet (Android) to do that, with ’’google meet’’. The goal is to talk to the student AT THE SAME TIME I show him/her the formulas I’m writing (yes, I confess I’m a mathematics teacher), using the ’’share your screen’’ button google meet offers. I’ve read several times the notebook description and I find it very confusing about the ways it connects to tablet/computer. They say that the graphic tablet mode works with a computer (on linux or windows) but...does it work with an android device too ? Or is the ’’notebook’’ mode the only way available with a tablet/phone ? Thank you in advance if you can answer, I promise it’s my last question !☺
@@piafou63 if you're using it as a notepad with the ink refill and paper then it's a Bluetooth connection to the android tablet. If you're using it as a digital drawing tablet with the plastic refill and no paper then you can use cable/Bluetooth to connect it to a PC/laptop. Feel free to ask any other questions.
Hello ! I finally bought one, and I've enjoyed it for a month, but now I've got some issues : the Note x10 battery discharges when the smart book is off : it was 99% on last night, and 87% this morning. Do you know if it's a bug ? Should I contact the seller ? Thank you 🙂
@@RonnieTucker1 so you can use any other paper than Huion's one? If so then what is proprietary? Is there something I have to keep on replacing or can I use anything else, like another pen? In a nutshell once I have bought it I don't need to go back to the website to replace anything over time.
@@PPV0077 The book cover and the pen is where all the magic happens. You must use the supplied pen shell, but as far as I'm aware the refills for the pen are standard issue. But even then, you get about 4 or 5 refills with it. You can use any paper with it. I just tested it quickly by drawing on a piece of kitchen roll on top of the supplied pad which was closed.
@@PPV0077 I mostly use it for drawing/sketching with. One thing I've noticed though: if the app is NOT open then it won't record your strokes. The app MUST be open (and not in the background) to have it play back or make a video.
I'm struggling with the sensitive of my pen when i connect to my cellphone, it is too much sensitive and it draws this small lines everywhere before even touch the paper
I'd say try writing something on a page WITHOUT the app and press the button on the Huion Note to make a new page. THEN open the app and sync it with the Huion Note. Does it look as it should? If it does then it's something to do with the app and your phone.
Hello! I have some question If the pen ink stops working, does the app still detect the tip? Where can we recommend mines? Is there a pencil lead? And one thing I am not clear on is how to take notes offline (without phone) and then upload. sorry if my english is bad, i use a translator (im French)
Good questions 1/ if the ink ran out I think it'd still work by still detecting the pressure and appearing in the app, but obviously not on your paper. But I can't be sure of that. 2/ 'recommend mines' ??? Not sure what you mean there. 3/ No pencil lead. 4/ With no phone/tablet you write on the paper and at the end of a page you tap the button at the top of the unit. Everything is saved internally. Once you connect your phone/tablet it'll download the data from the unit. No, you're English is fine. I just didn't get what you meant with the 'recommend mines' bit.
Hey Looks very futuristic! Thanks for the video. Are they providing extra papers? Can we use it on any papaer? Ink nib, if its runs out of ink what is the option? Looking forward for your reply. Thanks.
@@greatindiansaint4997 you can use any paper with the Note. You get 4 ink refills and 2 plastic nibs with the book. But I believe you can use regular ink refills with it.
Thank you for the very detailed and in-depth review. I hope you can answer my questions, this is info I need before I go ahead and buy 🥹 1. Will any ordinary pen ink refills work? It would be a nonstarter for me if no. 2. Will this connect to and work with my iPhone and my MacBook? 3. Can I use another drawing app with it (Adobe Fresco) I would so much appreciate your answers 🙏🥹 3
Yes, the pen comes with ink. Sometimes refills (and most new pens) will have a tiny blob of sealant over the tip to stop the ink drying up. Check for that.
Does the ink flow? Can you write on any paper at all? If not, check that the little blob of goop is taken off the pen tip. It's there to stop the pen tip from drying out.
I have a question. I want to use the Huion note x10 with my phone and tablet to draw in Clip studio paint or Ibis paint x. The problem is that idk why my Huion doesnt work outside of its app. What can i do?
@@AlexB-eg4nt Never tried the tablet feature on a mobile device. I don't think it'll work since it would probably need a driver. Failing that you'd need to plug it into the device rather than going Bluetooth? Not sure.
@@AlexB-eg4nt you'd need to email Huion and see if they've got a solution. I can't see it working on a mobile device (as a pressure sensitive tablet), but maybe Huion will have a fix.
It can link to a computer as a graphics tablet. But you do need the app to download the pages from the notebook. Anything you draw on it can be accessed by a computer by using the app to share it to your email or download the file from the device to the computer.
Thank you so much for reviewing this magical notebook! I'm just wondering if I can connect the notebook with multiple devices with different operation systems, let's say an Android phone, an iPad, and a Dell laptop.
Yes, you can. In the video I'm using an android based Amazon tablet, and with Linux Mint on my laptop. I also use it with android on my mobile phone. I can't speak for Apple products though.
It's a special pen that uses Bluetooth to connect to the leather cover. You write on regular paper using the pen and the writings appear in the phone/tablet app. If you have the app open when you're writing then you'll see it in real time in the app.
I don't know. Writing on a notebook that uploads to a tablet, a device that is already designed to let you write on it. It's like hand-dicing vegetables before putting them in a blender
OMG! This is the future we deserve
Absolutely. I hope they wear capes at Huion! 😄
This looks so much better than on the website, and I already thought it was amazing. Thanks for the great demo!
Hopefully one day I'll be able to justify such a purchase
I love it cuz im old and just can’t get used to iPad-writting
Good review. Can you show how it works when you want to take offline notes? Im so confusted lol. Is it even possible to digitalize the work after you finished?
The only thing you lose by going offline is the stroke by stroke action in the app. So you can't play back a video of a drawing being done when it was done offline.
When you're offline you just use the notepad as you would, but each time you turn the page, you press the button. This tells the notepad that you're on a new page. The notepad saves all the data internally. Once you're ready, you open the app, open the notepad and the notepad will send the data to the app. Your pages will now appear in the app.
Does that make sense???
@RonnieTucker1 yea, it makes a lot of sense. This was the last thing i needed to know before i buy one of these for myself. Thankssss
Looks cool, but what do you do when you finish the notebook?
You put another notebook in it. It'll take any A5 size book.
Hi, Good review!!
what after pen ink gets over? Change with normal refill in that pen? Or simply other normal pen can be used?
It's a special pen, but the refills are just normal refills. You get about 4 refills with it (from memory).
@@RonnieTucker1Any ordinary D1 pen refill will work?
How does it work on a non stable surface? Like if I were to be drawing on my lap or on my legs laying down? Do you still find yourself using it months later?
Yep, works no problem. I sometimes doodle on it while sitting up in bed.
I still use it. It's handy for making videos of drawings that I've done and for saving stuff you've written down.
I think it can hold 50 pages of notes in memory (without you being connected to phone/tablet). So, i guess technically you can use it on any surface
Hello, ive read the comments on your vid and starting to understand how this works, but there is somethings im not sure, if you are using the notebook offline (not in connection with your phone and not opening the apps) is there time limit before internally saved data on the notebook gone forever? And how do the digital sketch look on screen, is it vector or bitmap? And since its not scanned paper, what will happen if i use it offline erase some mistake and write on it with another things, does it stack on top or i get what i see on paper?
Thanks a lot for the video 👍
There's no time limit as such. I'm assuming the notebook holds images even when it's out of battery. The only limit is the storage space limit. You need to eventually open the app to let the notebook 'empty' itself to the app (and, then, the cloud).
The images can be exported from the app in either bitmap or vector (eg: PDF).
You can't erase the ink from the paper, and you must use the supplied pen.
I hope that answers your questions?
@@RonnieTucker1 thanks for the answer! can we use the back side paper to write for next page? or only "front" right side is recognized by the hardware?
@@hafidzfihri You can use both sides, and any paper you want. As long as you put it in the notebook.
Very informative, thank you ! Does the notebook accept a wire connection to the phone (I mean with a usb cable) or does it ONLY work with bluetooth ? I’m asking in case the Bluetooth connection isn’t stable enough...
Thanks !
I think it's just Bluetooth from the pad to the phone/tablet. To go into drawing tablet mode you can use cable or Bluetooth.
Note: cable only for Linux users (like me).
@@RonnieTucker1 thank you Ronnie ! One of my questions is answered...
I like Linux too (Ubunu here 😄) but in fact I plan to buy this smart notebook to teach my students and I only use my Samsung tablet (Android) to do that, with ’’google meet’’.
The goal is to talk to the student AT THE SAME TIME I show him/her the formulas I’m writing (yes, I confess I’m a mathematics teacher), using the ’’share your screen’’ button google meet offers.
I’ve read several times the notebook description and I find it very confusing about the ways it connects to tablet/computer.
They say that the graphic tablet mode works with a computer (on linux or windows) but...does it work with an android device too ? Or is the ’’notebook’’ mode the only way available with a tablet/phone ?
Thank you in advance if you can answer, I promise it’s my last question !☺
@@piafou63 if you're using it as a notepad with the ink refill and paper then it's a Bluetooth connection to the android tablet. If you're using it as a digital drawing tablet with the plastic refill and no paper then you can use cable/Bluetooth to connect it to a PC/laptop.
Feel free to ask any other questions.
@@RonnieTucker1 thaaaaaaank you ! You brought light to my confused brain. 🤗
Hello ! I finally bought one, and I've enjoyed it for a month, but now I've got some issues : the Note x10 battery discharges when the smart book is off : it was 99% on last night, and 87% this morning. Do you know if it's a bug ? Should I contact the seller ? Thank you 🙂
Do you have any particular paper you recommend when running out, that you’ve used? Something like Rhodia or other brands? Also assuming it’s A5 yeh?
Yes, it's A5 size. I don't really have a preferred paper make. I use anything from thick drawing paper to ordinary cheap printer paper.
@@RonnieTucker1 so you can use any other paper than Huion's one? If so then what is proprietary? Is there something I have to keep on replacing or can I use anything else, like another pen? In a nutshell once I have bought it I don't need to go back to the website to replace anything over time.
@@PPV0077 The book cover and the pen is where all the magic happens. You must use the supplied pen shell, but as far as I'm aware the refills for the pen are standard issue. But even then, you get about 4 or 5 refills with it.
You can use any paper with it. I just tested it quickly by drawing on a piece of kitchen roll on top of the supplied pad which was closed.
@@RonnieTucker1 that's great. Thank you so much. Just out of curiosity, what is your daily use with it?
@@PPV0077 I mostly use it for drawing/sketching with. One thing I've noticed though: if the app is NOT open then it won't record your strokes. The app MUST be open (and not in the background) to have it play back or make a video.
Hii,should i only use that pen or we can use any other different writing material aswell?
Yes, you need to use the Huion pen that comes with the notebook.
I'm struggling with the sensitive of my pen when i connect to my cellphone, it is too much sensitive and it draws this small lines everywhere before even touch the paper
I'd say try writing something on a page WITHOUT the app and press the button on the Huion Note to make a new page. THEN open the app and sync it with the Huion Note. Does it look as it should? If it does then it's something to do with the app and your phone.
How about erasing ? I heard there’s a special eraser? :) very cool
No eraser. It's regular ink on paper. You could maybe erase a mistake once it's in the app though. Not sure.
@@RonnieTucker1 and simulate press sensitivity in the app?
@@wtsh4796 yes, there's pressure sensitivity with the pen on paper shown in the app. Not much, mind you, but it is there.
@@RonnieTucker1 can we use ordinary paper and pen?
@@UtkirbekQutfiddinov yes, you can use any paper, but you must use the supplied pen.
Hello! I have some question If the pen ink stops working, does the app still detect the tip?
Where can we recommend mines?
Is there a pencil lead?
And one thing I am not clear on is how to take notes offline (without phone) and then upload.
sorry if my english is bad, i use a translator (im French)
Also, can we turn off the sensitivity of the pencil? (when the lines become thicker because we press more)
Good questions
1/ if the ink ran out I think it'd still work by still detecting the pressure and appearing in the app, but obviously not on your paper. But I can't be sure of that.
2/ 'recommend mines' ??? Not sure what you mean there.
3/ No pencil lead.
4/ With no phone/tablet you write on the paper and at the end of a page you tap the button at the top of the unit. Everything is saved internally. Once you connect your phone/tablet it'll download the data from the unit.
No, you're English is fine. I just didn't get what you meant with the 'recommend mines' bit.
@@tartagrillade9000 I don't think so, no. But, to be honest, the sensitivity between pen and paper isn't much. Too light and you get no line at all.
@@RonnieTucker1 tysm !
Does it only work on the app it comes with? And/or can you connect the tablet part to your phone?
Yes, it only works with the Huion app.
You can run the app on your phone. I just ran it on the app on my tablet to make it easier to see in the video.
Oh, did you mean using the graphics tablet feature on your phone?? I'm not sure, but I can test it if you like?
I'm getting this!!!!😆
Hey
Looks very futuristic!
Thanks for the video.
Are they providing extra papers? Can we use it on any papaer?
Ink nib, if its runs out of ink what is the option?
Looking forward for your reply.
Thanks.
@@greatindiansaint4997 you can use any paper with the Note. You get 4 ink refills and 2 plastic nibs with the book. But I believe you can use regular ink refills with it.
Thank you for the very detailed and in-depth review. I hope you can answer my questions, this is info I need before I go ahead and buy 🥹
1. Will any ordinary pen ink refills work? It would be a nonstarter for me if no.
2. Will this connect to and work with my iPhone and my MacBook?
3. Can I use another drawing app with it (Adobe Fresco)
I would so much appreciate your answers 🙏🥹
3
Are you able to use any drawing app? For example ibis paint x and procreate?
No, it's only compatible with it's own app for paper to screen. I'm not sure about the no paper tablet side of things.
@ oh ok
If i researched correctly, you can export everything as pdf and edit in other apps, but not directly use other apps sadly
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Does the pen come with ink because my huion pen has no ink
Yes, the pen comes with ink. Sometimes refills (and most new pens) will have a tiny blob of sealant over the tip to stop the ink drying up. Check for that.
I’m writing and it comes up on my phone screen but nothing is happening on the paper and I have the paper ink pen in
Does the ink flow? Can you write on any paper at all?
If not, check that the little blob of goop is taken off the pen tip. It's there to stop the pen tip from drying out.
@ thank you so much! Lol it was the little glob blob : D
@@RonnieTucker1omg thank you !!! I was in panic mode, confused by the blob 😅
@@tales_of_ai that little blob seems to have caused a lot of panic in people. 😄
I have a question. I want to use the Huion note x10 with my phone and tablet to draw in Clip studio paint or Ibis paint x. The problem is that idk why my Huion doesnt work outside of its app. What can i do?
Are you trying to draw using the tablet feature of the Huion Note? If so, you'll need to install the driver on the PC/Mac.
@@RonnieTucker1 the huion note x10 works fine on the laptop. My phone is the problem. I want to use the tablet mode on my phone but it just wont work
@@AlexB-eg4nt Never tried the tablet feature on a mobile device. I don't think it'll work since it would probably need a driver. Failing that you'd need to plug it into the device rather than going Bluetooth? Not sure.
@RonnieTucker1 i tried Bluetooth and with cable. None works
@@AlexB-eg4nt you'd need to email Huion and see if they've got a solution. I can't see it working on a mobile device (as a pressure sensitive tablet), but maybe Huion will have a fix.
Can you use different kinds of paper?
@@oliverjames8580 yes, you can use any paper. As long as you use the provided pen and leather cover.
Can this link to a computer not just a phone??
It can link to a computer as a graphics tablet. But you do need the app to download the pages from the notebook. Anything you draw on it can be accessed by a computer by using the app to share it to your email or download the file from the device to the computer.
Thank you so much for reviewing this magical notebook! I'm just wondering if I can connect the notebook with multiple devices with different operation systems, let's say an Android phone, an iPad, and a Dell laptop.
Yes, you can. In the video I'm using an android based Amazon tablet, and with Linux Mint on my laptop. I also use it with android on my mobile phone. I can't speak for Apple products though.
Is this a Chinese product?
can i use a different pen/pencil with it?
@@Mari-t9h7f no, it has to be the supplied pen.
Is it good for making notes on tab
Not sure what you mean...
I’m just confused about how this works 🤯
It's a special pen that uses Bluetooth to connect to the leather cover. You write on regular paper using the pen and the writings appear in the phone/tablet app. If you have the app open when you're writing then you'll see it in real time in the app.
@@RonnieTucker1 that's good but I cannot find the app-I'm on a Mac
@@jmtubeme the app is Android/iOS.
I don't know. Writing on a notebook that uploads to a tablet, a device that is already designed to let you write on it. It's like hand-dicing vegetables before putting them in a blender
@@liberodentro I get what you mean, but the tablet doesn't have the pressure sensitivity of the pen and isn't as nice to write on.