Because the charging port is at the back, there's no eraser button. It can last for weeks until the next recharge. The stylus is powered by an internal battery and you have to charge it with the charging cable provided. There are two buttons on the stylus and each can be customized to a specific keyboard shortcut through the tablet settings. Drawing with it for long is comfortable enough.
The grip section is a hard matte surface. There's also a metal nib remover to help you remove the nib from the stylus. You can detach the stylus holder to reveal 4 replacement tips. The stylus is lightweight, feels a bit cheap, but personally I prefer stylus that is light. The tablet connects via a detachable USB cable. Shortcut buttons on the left have a firm feedback when pressed. It's comparable to Wacom Intuos, perhaps the Intuos Pro feels more premium, but it's definitely as sturdy as the Intuos non-Pro. Thankfully, the items in are still in working condition. However, when the box came, it was knocked up pretty badly. The set that I have was bought off eBay from some unknown seller which was surprisingly selling at a cheaper price compared to Amazon. Since my blog features lots of tablet reviews, I thought I should review this too. There are almost close to 1,000 reviews on Amazon currently and most are favourable. The Huion H610 Pro is probably the most significant competitor to Wacom Intuos tablet since Wacom has been around.