Laser Master H10 20W vs Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W
Technical comparison · Diode laser (405–460 nm)
Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W leads on the measurable specs (starting with price), while Laser Master H10 20W shows no advantage of its own. Choose Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W, unless non-technical factors (availability, support, ecosystem) tip the balance.
| Parameter |
Laser Master H10 20W
Ortur
F2 · Intermediate
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Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W
Ortur
F2 · Intermediate
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|---|---|---|
| Identity | ||
| Launch year | 2025 | 2021 |
| Use tier | F2 — Intermediate | F2 — Intermediate |
| Price | ||
| Price (€) | ~450–600 € | 329 € |
| Universal specs | ||
| Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) | — | 60 × 57 × 13 cm |
| Weight (kg) | — | 3.5 kg |
| Work area (mm) | 300 × 300 mm | 400 × 400 mm |
| Power (W) | — | 48 W |
| Voltage (V) | — | 24 V |
| Maximum speed | 20000 mm/min | 10000 mm/min |
| Declared precision | 0.01 mm | 0.01 mm |
| Category specs | ||
| Work area (short side) (mm) | 300.0 mm | 400 mm |
| Rated power (W) | 20.0 W | 5.5 W |
| Source technology | Diode | Diode |
| Max travel speed (mm/s) | — | 250 mm/s |
| Max processing speed (mm/s) | 333.33 mm/s | 250 mm/s |
| Max cut depth per material | 12mm Pine, 8mm Plywood, 8mm Black Acrylic | Wood: 12 mm, Acrylic: 5 mm |
| Wavelength (nm) | 450 nm | 445 nm |
| Min resolution (µm) | 10.0 µm | 12.5 µm |
| Autofocus | False | False |
| Rotary included/compatible | False | False |
| Passthrough | False | True |
| Supported software | Proprietary, LightBurn, Other | LightBurn, Other |
| Ecosystem | ||
| Cloud dependency | No | No |
| Software notes | The open protocol GRBL firmware allows for use with three environments: the proprietary Ortur app (free iOS/Android, smartphone control for quick operations), LightBurn (laser diode license ~$60, the de facto standard for advanced workflows with vector management, arrays, and material profiles), and LaserGRBL (free, open-source, Windows, for direct control at no additional cost). The open protocol does not lock the user into the Ortur ecosystem and ensures compatibility with third-party software updates. For repetitive production or complex files, LightBurn remains the recommended choice by the category community. | The operational management of the engraver is guaranteed by full compatibility with the most popular software in the industry, making workflow integration highly flexible. Users can utilize LightBurn, an advanced commercial program that has become the gold standard for those requiring complex editing tools and granular control over cutting parameters. Alternatively, the motherboard natively supports LaserGRBL, a free and open-source software solution, particularly suitable for beginners due to its intuitive interface. The connection between the computer and the machine occurs physically via a standard USB cable, ensuring stable and low-latency data transfer, without any need for an internet connection or reliance on cloud-based platforms. |
The differences that matter
- Price: Laser Master H10 20W 525 € vs Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W 329 € — Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W wins (+60%)
- Work area: Laser Master H10 20W 300×300 mm vs Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W 400×400 mm — Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W wins (+78%)
Which one to choose
Choose Laser Master H10 20W if…
it shows no measurable advantage over Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W on the available specs: consider it on price or availability.
Choose Laser Master 2 Pro S2 5W if…
you value price and work area.
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