Comparison profile

Peak Solice Pro 2 vs Acus C2

A structured side-by-side profile for Peak Solice Pro 2 vs Acus C2, 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

Peak

Solice Pro 2

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

3 signals across 1 sources (High)

Acus

C2

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

Issue data limited

Use-case fit

Lining

Acus C2

Stroke reach, hit signal, and power stability.

Shading

No clear match from current data.

Color packing

Acus C2

Stroke reach, hit signal, and power stability for packing.

Side-by-side specs

SpecSolice Pro 2C2
TypePenPen
PowerWirelessWired
Stroke SystemAdjustable strokeReplaceable stroke cams
Stroke2.4-4.22.5 / 3.0 / 3.7 / 4.1 / 4.5 / 5.0
Stroke StepNot listedNot listed
Needle DepthCheck specsCheck specs
Weight0.5lb134g
Voltage4-12V3-12V
Runtime6 hNot listed
Charge Time2 hNot listed
MotorCorelessBrushless
Motor SizeNot listedNot listed
Motor Speed10,000 RPM10,000 RPM
Frequency58-166 Hz36-140 Hz
Best Price$349.99€370
Sellers33
Source CoverageBB
Reported Issue Signals3 signals across 1 sources (High)Issue data limited

Reading the comparison

Balanced profile

Acus C2

Closest overall data-match estimate in this comparison.

Lower issue-signal profile

Peak Solice Pro 2

Lower reported issue signal among the compared profiles.

Long-session weight profile

Peak Solice Pro 2

Lower listed weight can matter during longer sessions.

Stronger evidence profile

Peak Solice Pro 2

More source records make the profile easier to verify.

FAQ

Which machine has the closer data fit in Peak Solice Pro 2 vs Acus C2?

Acus C2 currently has the closer data-fit estimate. Treat this as a research signal and still compare weight, stroke, seller records, and issue coverage.

Is this Peak Solice Pro 2 vs Acus C2 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.