Aufero Laser 2 vs D1 Pro 10W Laser Engraver

Technical comparison · Diode laser (405–460 nm)

In brief

Aufero Laser 2 and D1 Pro 10W Laser Engraver are two diode laser (405–460 nm) in a similar class. Choose Aufero Laser 2 if price matters more; choose D1 Pro 10W Laser Engraver if work area matters more.

Parameter
Ortur Aufero Laser 2 Aufero Laser 2 Ortur F2 · Intermediate
Identity
Launch year 2021 2022
Use tier F2 — Intermediate F2 — Intermediate
Price
Price (€) ~180–280 € ~500–700 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 58.2 × 58 × 14 cm 60 × 59 × 15 cm
Weight (kg) 3 kg 5 kg
Work area (mm) 390 × 390 mm 430 × 390 mm
Power (W) 48 W 100 W
Voltage (V) 24 V
Maximum speed 15000 mm/min 400 mm/s
Declared precision 12.5 µm 0.01 mm
Category specs
Work area (short side) (mm) 390 mm 390 mm
Rated power (W) 5 W 10 W
Source technology Diode Diode
Max travel speed (mm/s) 250 mm/s 400 mm/s
Max processing speed (mm/s) 250 mm/s 400 mm/s
Max cut depth per material 12 mm (wood), 10 mm (acrylic) 6 mm basswood
Wavelength (nm) 445 nm 455 nm
Min resolution (µm) 12.5 µm 80 µm
Autofocus False False
Rotary included/compatible False False
Passthrough False False
Supported software LightBurn, Other Proprietary, LightBurn
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The machine is fully compatible with the main control software on the market, including LightBurn (paid, for advanced users) and LaserGRBL (free, available only for Windows). Connection to the computer is traditionally established via a USB cable, ensuring stability during operations. No internet connection or cloud platform is required to operate the machine, ensuring total control over your files and privacy during use. Operational management is flexible, adapting to various workflows through dual software compatibility. The manufacturer provides xTool Creative Space, a free, proprietary application that is intuitive and beginner-friendly, supporting connectivity via Wi-Fi, USB cable, or TF card for offline operation. For experienced users requiring advanced vector editing capabilities and precise control over scanning parameters, the machine fully supports LightBurn. The latter requires a separate license purchase and initial setup via dedicated configuration files, but it unlocks the hardware's full potential for optimizing execution times and managing complex multi-layer projects.

The differences that matter

  • Price: Aufero Laser 2 230 € vs D1 Pro 10W Laser Engraver 600 € — Aufero Laser 2 wins (+161%)
  • Work area: Aufero Laser 2 390×390 mm vs D1 Pro 10W Laser Engraver 430×390 mm — D1 Pro 10W Laser Engraver wins (+10%)

Which one to choose

Choose Aufero Laser 2 if…

you value price.

See the Aufero Laser 2 sheet →

Choose D1 Pro 10W Laser Engraver if…

you value work area.

See the D1 Pro 10W Laser Engraver sheet →

MakerSpecs is an independent atlas. We don't sell products: this comparison links to both sheets, where you'll find complete data and official links.