Comparison profile

Acus M1 Plus vs Acus M2xtd

A structured side-by-side profile for Acus M1 Plus vs Acus M2xtd, built from indexed specs, seller records, source coverage, and issue-signal data.

This is a data comparison, not a hands-on lab test unless a machine is explicitly marked as tested.

Profile snapshot

Acus

M1 Plus

Data fit
Good data fit
Profile type
Specs Only
Source coverage
B
Sources
13 source records

3 signals across 2 sources (High)

Acus

M2xtd

Data fit
Good data fit
Profile type
Specs Only
Source coverage
B
Sources
13 source records

1 signals across 1 sources (High)

Use-case fit

Lining

No clear match from current data.

Shading

No clear match from current data.

Color packing

No clear match from current data.

Side-by-side specs

SpecM1 PlusM2xtd
TypePenPen
PowerWirelessWireless
Stroke SystemReplaceable stroke camsReplaceable stroke cams
Stroke3.0 / 4.1 / 4.53.7 / 4.1 / 4.5
Stroke StepNot listed0.4mm
Needle Depth0-4.350–4.5
Weight207g204g
Voltage5-5V3-12V
Runtime5 h11 h
Charge Time3 h4 h
MotorBrushlessBushless
Motor SizeNot listedNot listed
Motor Speed8,400 RPM8,400 RPM
Frequency36-140 Hz36-140 Hz
Best Price€699€1,100
Sellers33
Source CoverageBB
Reported Issue Signals3 signals across 2 sources (High)1 signals across 1 sources (High)

Reading the comparison

Balanced profile

Acus M1 Plus

Closest overall data-match estimate in this comparison.

Lower issue-signal profile

Acus M1 Plus

Lower reported issue signal among the compared profiles.

Long-session weight profile

Acus M2xtd

Lower listed weight can matter during longer sessions.

Stronger evidence profile

Acus M1 Plus

More source records make the profile easier to verify.

FAQ

Which machine has the closer data fit in Acus M1 Plus vs Acus M2xtd?

The compared profiles are close on current indexed data, so compare stroke, weight, seller records, source coverage, and issue signals together.

Is this Acus M1 Plus vs Acus M2xtd comparison hands-on tested?

No. It is a structured data comparison unless an individual machine is explicitly marked as hands-on tested.

How should issue signals be read?

Issue signals are public-source research signals, not verified defect rates. Use them as prompts for deeper source checking.