A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver vs H20 10W

Technical comparison · Diode laser (405–460 nm)

In brief

A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver leads on the measurable specs (starting with price), while H20 10W shows no advantage of its own. Choose A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver, unless non-technical factors (availability, support, ecosystem) tip the balance.

Parameter
Ortur H20 10W H20 10W Ortur F2 · Intermediate
Identity
Launch year 2024 2024
Use tier F3 — Advanced F2 — Intermediate
Price
Price (€) ~700–1000 € 1499 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 62.5 × 42.6 × 27.1 cm
Weight (kg) 22.7 kg
Work area (mm) 400 × 400 mm 420 × 300 mm
Maximum speed 400 mm/s 20000 mm/min
Declared precision 0.02 mm 0.01 mm
Category specs
Work area (short side) (mm) 400 mm 300 mm
Rated power (W) 40 W 10 W
Source technology Diode Diode
Max travel speed (mm/s) 400 mm/s 333.33 mm/s
Max processing speed (mm/s) 400 mm/s 333.33 mm/s
Max cut depth per material 10-12 mm wood/acrylic
Wavelength (nm) 455 nm 450 nm
Min resolution (µm) 20 µm 10 µm
Autofocus False False
Rotary included/compatible False False
Passthrough False
Supported software Proprietary, LightBurn LightBurn, Proprietary, Other
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The system offers extended compatibility with the industry's leading standard software, ensuring operational flexibility across both Windows and macOS platforms. It fully supports LightBurn, the preferred choice for professional users seeking advanced management of layers, cutting parameters, and vectorization, as well as LaserGRBL, an open-source alternative ideal for simpler and more immediate engraving operations. Additionally, the machine is compatible with the manufacturer's proprietary mobile application, enabling remote control and file transmission via local Wi-Fi. This triple option allows users to adapt their workflow to specific project needs, supporting common vector and raster file formats such as NC, DXF, BMP, and JPG. The operational control of the device interfaces natively with the industry's leading third-party software, ensuring broad configuration flexibility. Compatibility with professional programs like LightBurn allows advanced users to manage complex vector workflows and detailed engraving parameters, while support for LaserGRBL offers a functional alternative for quicker operations. Additionally, the integrated wireless connectivity permits a direct connection via the proprietary Inspiraesth application, facilitating project transmission and basic settings management from mobile devices. The system does not impose cloud-dependent workflows, maintaining complete local operability to protect project confidentiality.

The differences that matter

  • Price: A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver 850 € vs H20 10W 1499 € — A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver wins (+76%)
  • Work area: A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver 400×400 mm vs H20 10W 420×300 mm — A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver wins (+27%)

Which one to choose

Choose A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver if…

you value price and work area.

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Choose H20 10W if…

it shows no measurable advantage over A40 Pro V2 Laser Engraver on the available specs: consider it on price or availability.

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