







🖌️ Elevate your digital art game with precision and freedom — never miss a stroke!
The Wacom One Pen CP91300B2Z is a lightweight, cordless, and battery-free stylus designed for the Wacom One Creative Pen Display. Featuring 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity, natural tilt recognition, and a programmable shortcut button, it offers professional-grade control and customization for digital artists and designers. Includes 3 replacement nibs for extended use.







| ASIN | B084DVTSC9 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Description | Battery-free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103 in Digital Pens |
| Brand | Wacom |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Wacom One (DTC133W0A) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,682 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753218985675 |
| Item Dimensions | 5.8 x 0.45 x 0.45 inches |
| Item Height | 0.45 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Wacom Technology Corporation |
| Model Number | CP91300B2Z |
| UPC | 753218985675 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
A**R
The Right Stylus
I got this stylus because I was reading up on alternatives to the S-pen. I love the S-Pen but the nibs break so easily, & Samsung doesn't provide replacements for Tablet S-Pens. I had resorted on buying the generic nibs but those started snapping in the S-Pen. The only way of removing them was heating up a needle (red hot) and sticking it into the s-pen to remove the broke nib. This would damage the S-pen. So I bought some replacement S-pens. The replacements were the same as the original but the nibs were still the cheap ones. I felt like it was hopeless & that I was out of options. Then I found a Reddit forum that said you just need a stylus with EMR tech and they recommended the Wacom One Stylus. I was skeptical if it would work on my Galaxy Tab S3 (we're currently on S9). I looked into it a little more and went to artists' reviews & found a few where they specifically used it with the S3. I decided to order it. Just tested it out and its just like the S-pen. It takes some adjustments because of the grip and the nibs difference. I have a Wacom Intuos tablet so it was just minor readjusting in my case to something I my muscles could remember. For people new to Wacom, you might need to take a day or 2 to do so. The nib texture will feel different too. The S-pen nibs have a softer, more gripped feeling because the nibs are made with some rubbery material in them. This gives more smooth friction to your stroke when using the S-pen. An artist did mention this in his review & I do see it. It's something I can adjust to, I think, and I feel it might be a good thing for my stroke style. I have a tempered glass screen so the Wacom nib slides with little to almost no friction. If you want some sort of friction texture, a matte screen protector might help. My Wacom Intuos tablet has that matte surface texture that provides the friction some folks prefer. I am satisfied with my product as of its first day though. This really does work with all Samsung S tablets & I will be happy to use it in the future too. Maybe a caveat would be that it's pretty hard to find a compact case to store the stylus with the tablet. Like the S-pens are magnetic or there are cases with stylus slots. This is a little big so it would be good to have a pen case that can strap onto the Samsung tablet case cover or there being a case for the S-tablet with a pen slot that can fit the Wacom One Stylus. Or something magnetic like in the S-pen that helps it latch onto the tablet. 2 month Update: I've really gotten used to the Wacom One. I've been using my tablet every day for taking notes in class & doing homework. My teacher thinks its a pretty cool stylus too. I was able to fit it into a S-pen stylus case that straps onto the tablet cover. I'm still slightly traumatized from the S-pen nibs that would randomly break, however this nib for the Wacom One doesn't show any indications of material weakness. Sometimes I'm unconsciously putting pressure on the pen but this pen handles that. It's also been very good with drawing too. It's given my tablet a longer lifespan. It feels really good, even on the smooth screen. I even saw some screen protectors that were meant to have that paper feel. Its just the matter of finding one for your device. Now I can sit next to the iPad users with their Apple Pencils & my Stylus looks really cool.
M**L
Great quality
Perfectly compatible with my Samsung Galaxy devices (Book4 Pro 360, S24 Ultra). The only thing I wish it had is a magnet inside or like a clip on the end for easy access/storage. I got this as a back up for my laptop's S Pens because I lost one. Interestingly, the included nibs fit in the S Pen, which is cool, although the tip is a slightly harder plastic than an S Pen. The Wacom pen is thicker and a touch longer than the S Pen, which is more comfortable in the hand too. The pressure sensitivity is super smooth and I haven't had a single problem with stability. Overall a great buy.
S**U
Works amazing on my tab s6 lite for drawing and note taking!
The nib of my s pen broke inside the pen itself after only two months of using it and i bought this as a replacement since it's compatible with my tablet. I honestly initially expected the stylus to be a tad bit longer and bigger but that's on me for not checking its size, it really isn't that long and is almost the exact length as my hand. I'd say it's the average size of a regular pen, maybe a bit longer? It's the exact same length as the s pen. Either way it fits right into my hand and the grip is quite comfy for me to draw, which is why I bought it to begin with. The nibs are a harder plastic, whereas the s pen that came with my tab had this brush-like flimsy tip, it felt a bit strange fo use at first but it grew on me, the s pen allows for more precise lines and has more friction when you drag it across the screen. The wacom one pen feels lighter (?) to use since there's less friction, I honestly enjoy the feel of it and sketching is leagues more enjoyable than the experience i had with the s pen, and it definitely isn't too harsh on my screen or anything, but it’s honestly a matter of preference + the screen protector you use could effect the drawing experience. The only thing that's been bothering is the button, the placement feels a bit awkward to me, and it's juuuust a bit hard to press, other than that I haven't faced any negatives with this stylus. As for the performance of the pen, it absolutely works wonders. I mean it uses the exact same emr tech as the s pen so if you're worried about the performance downgrading then rest assured that it'll never happen. Do note that the responsiveness of your device could deffffinitely effect the accuracy and performance of the pen (I've tried it on a 15 year old touch screen hp computer just for the sake of it lol, and it worked normally but much slower and laggier than on my tablet) so keep that in mind. Bought an extra pack of nibs just in case, but the pen itself comes with 3 free nibs.
R**B
Great pen, works perfectly with Samsung Galaxy Book2 360
Been using Wacom products for years, from the old Bamboo tablets to the newer Cintiq monitors, and have always loved their stuff. Recently picked up a Galaxy Book2 360 for drawing (primarily in Photoshop, occasionally in ClipStudio Paint) on the go, and imagine my shock when I saw how expensive the Samsung pen was for it... First thing I did was do some digging to check if Wacom had a compatible pen for the computer and I landed on this one. The Wacom One Pen works perfectly, built sturdily, and is less than half of the price of the Samsung pen. There's no eraser end on this Wacom pen, so for those of you that like to use the eraser (I am not one of those people), that's something to keep in mind. It's also thicker than the Samsung pen, which has made it a lot easier to hold for extended periods of time, as someone with tendonitis and carpal tunnel. I have been using it for a few months now and haven't had any issues with the compatibility or durability of the pen, nibs, or computer screen. If you're used to a massive Cintiq or Intuos Pro with Wacom Pro Pens, obviously there is a bit of a difference in drawing output, but that's to be expected. It only has one click button on the side of the pen as opposed to the two that I am used to with other Wacom pens, which is the only thing that I consider to be a bit of a bummer. That's a small complaint when considering the cost and overall quality of the pen compared to competing pens, however. Overall, this is an excellent and affordable alternative to the more expensive Samsung pen if you've got a Galaxy Book product.
J**S
Works with samsung tab s6 lite
This pen works with my tablet which is a Samsung Tab S6 Lite. The side button works too. But the button can only be clicked from the left side not the whole button. its bigger then the original s pen that comes with the tablet and more ergonomic. Its sad that it doesn't magnetically attach to my Tab S6 Lite to carry it around easier hence 4 stars. For the price of 30 dollars its a good value pencil. Its made from two different materials the top part is a different material from the bottom part and feels different. The nip is wider and bigger then the original s pen that comes with the Tab S6 Lite. Works automatically with the Tab S6 Lite without any software so its very easy to use. Its pretty durable and writes smoothly on the screen because of the bigger nip.
L**N
Works perfectly with Samsung Tab S4
I needed a replacement for my Samsung Tab S4's SPen. I know its an older tablet, but I just wanted a pen since the tablet still works well for my needs. Any of samsungs tablets that use an SPen are compatible with this pen because they use EMR technology. It has pressure/angle sensitivity and tracks pretty fast, works the same as the SPen for air commands, doesn't need to be charged, or use bluetooth... I'd say it even works/feels better than the original SPen. It came with 3 spare nibs which is helpful, and more nibs can be ordered off of wacoms site, whereas it's almost impossible to buy spares of the original SPen ones. It's a little slimmer than the pen that came with my old Wacom Bamboo Create and is very comfortable to hold, plus it has a nice weight and feels durable. Only possible downside I can think of is it not being magnetic to attach to tablets like some other replacement pens, but I wasnt expecting it to so its not a problem for me. 10/10 as a Samsung Tab pen replacement and definitely worth the purchase, especially for the price and knowing it will still work with more current Samsung tablets when the time comes for me to upgrade.
S**E
Great Pen — Feels Natural and Responsive
I’ve been using the Wacom One Pen CP91300B2Z with my original Wacom One display for a while now, and I’m really happy with it. The pen feels natural in my hand—nice weight and grip without being heavy. The pressure sensitivity is spot on, which makes drawing and shading feel smooth and precise. I also like that it’s battery-free, so no need to worry about charging or swapping batteries. The side button is handy for quick shortcuts, which speeds up my workflow a lot. The only thing to watch out for is making sure you have the right pen for your specific Wacom model—this one works perfectly with the first-gen Wacom One, but not with other Wacom tablets like the One by Wacom line. Overall, it’s a solid, reliable pen that really helps bring my digital art to life. Would definitely recommend if you have the original Wacom One display!
J**N
Works like a charm
I bought this to pair with my Samsung S9 FE because I was getting tired of the regular S-Pen and wanted something with more grip and a harder tip. It works amazing. I’ve been using it for the past few months now to take notes in my lectures and never once has failed me. With my Samsung tablet, it immediately paired up and I didn’t have to do anything to sync it up. There is no magnet strength to stick it to my tablet from what I’ve noticed but this is just a small draw back. It had a very fast response rate when writing and it’s very comfortable to hold. Definitely would recommend if you’re looking for an alternative to the S-pen (it also comes with 5 replacement nibs too!)
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