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The Huion Artist Glove Cura CR-01 is a lightweight, flexible, and anti-fouling two-finger glove made from durable lycra. Designed for both right and left hands, it reduces friction on graphics tablets, monitors, and light boxes, enhancing precision and comfort for digital artists.







| Brand | HUION |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 10 x 1 cm; 9.07 g |
| Item model number | Cura CR-01 |
| Manufacturer | HUION |
| Series | Cura CR-01 |
| Colour | CR-01 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
Y**T
Good for note writing
I've been using this glove to write up notes for a few months now, and it's definitely helped avoid a lot of the random scrolling that used to happen on certain apps, especially since my screen is quite sensitive. It's very quick to put on and the fabric is nice and smooth. It fits my medium-sized hands well, and I think the stretchy fabric can accommodate larger hands too. Overall, I think it's well worth the price.
P**L
Nice accessory for a professional artist.
I bought this glove for my partner who is a professional artist. They recently got a Huion WH1409 which has a much bigger drawing area than their old Huion 1060 Plus, and as such they're dragging their hand over a much wider surface, leaving smudge marks and at times causing enough friction for their hand to catch when moving across the tablet.The glove came in a small cardboard envelope which made it quite nice for presenting as a gift. My partner was very pleased with the overall fit and comfort on their relatively small hands, wearing it on their right hand. It makes a noticeable difference in allowing their hand to move more easily over the surface of the tablet, and so far has kept it looking a lot better with less smudges from the near daily use it gets. It is easy to wear over several hours with no issues noted by my partner at all in their time with it so far.All in all, I can whole-heartedly recommend this artist glove for digital artists and graphics tablet users as a nice quality of life improvement.
S**T
Insufficient fabric
I don't know why but the glove is made from fabric that specialises in working on a screen, when the glove is made to prevent the screen from moving when you put your hand against it. Don't know why this happened, and it may be ignorance on my part for why it is made out of such a fabric, but I'm not sure why it is made from a fabric that does exactly what it's made to prevent. If it was made from the right fabric, it would be very worth the money. Slightly larger on one finger and smaller on the other, but functional all the same. Quality is good minus the fabric and fits the hand well despite some gathering in the area between your fingers. Looks good on the hand but sadly doesn't do its job properly.
G**S
Excellent!
Really good product. It fits well and stops you making marks on the screen where you don't want them.
C**S
Excellent product
This has made so much difference to me. One of the problems of making art on an iPad is the unintended marks made with your hand whist using an iPen. Wearing this glove has made a real difference to my progress as it prevents unwanted and unintended marks appearing in my work.It fits perfectly and is designed to be used on either hand. The only way that you know you are wearing is the lack of marks on your work.
K**T
Does the job, however can get a little sweaty
Used this product with a graphics tablet I brought. Very good, provides a traction free surface and stops the grease on my hands from getting over the tablet and damaging it. However, because it is made out of synthetic material, the glove can get very sweaty on the inside and it becomes slick and uncomfortable for me to wear, meaning I have to take it off for a short amount of time to let it dry. Otherwise, very good!
U**.
Very nice.
Overall a great product but it's a bit large for my hand, particularly pinky. It fits all the other fingers perfectly but is too big for pinky. I dont know if I am a mutant and have disproportionate fingers or it's the product designer's false.It doesn't give any discomfort, though.The material is good, feels great on the hand, covers the most important places on the hand.Would recommend
B**T
Better than other options, maybe still a bit pricey though.
After pondering a couple of different options I received this in the mail yesterday, but I'm pretty happy with my purchase.Firstly I looked at the smudge guard, which is essentially the same as this though appears to come in different glove sizes...I'm guessing the material that the smudge guard is made from isn't quite as stretchy as the Huion Artist Glove. I have large hands, mainly because I've got long fingers, and the Huion glove stretches to fit very nicely.The competition, the smudge guard, is pricey; sometimes coming in at least double the cost of the Huion glove. I object to paying such an amount of money for what amounts to half a glove made of thin material. The Huion glove is cheaper, but is still a little pricey for what it is.Secondly, I was thinking about simply buying a cotton glove and cutting a couple of fingers out to fit. However, my concerns about cutting up a regular glove is chiefly about the material and how it would glide across the surface of my graphics tablet, or even paper. The only type of glove that I would be comfortable cutting up would be the 'thermal liner' type that you put on before another pair of gloves. The problem with doing this is that the material might not glide properly across the glass surface of a tablet (being made for warmth, not glide), and may also cause too much friction on a piece of paper. I'm also aware the cut I make could be ragged and possibly cause a loose fit and lead to an uncomfortable drawing experience.I also need to point out that to find a glove with the right sort of fabric to cut up may cost around £20 anyway, for the merino wool glove liner type. The Huion glove glides very nicely across the graphics tablet however, which also allows for more efficient use of any 'touch' capabilities because the sensors in the tablet aren't confused with me laying the palm of my drawing hand on its surface.With those points taken into account, the Huion glove seems well made, it glides well and fits well. However, even though the Huion glove is at least half the price of the competition (and no doubt better than a jury rigged glove), I'd say it's still a bit pricey. Ideally I would have liked if it was sold as a pack of two so I could use one glove for my tablet and another for drawing on paper.
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