Many users were surprised after purchasing the Omni X 5W or 10W UV laser engraver. Shortly after, they noticed that these models disappeared from the official website and were replaced with the new 6W and 12W versions. Naturally, this raised questions: Was the machine replaced? Did the specifications change? Or is the power rating different from what customers originally received?
In this article, we’ll explain exactly what happened — and why the update is actually good news for your laser engraving performance.
Why the Power Rating Appeared to Change
To begin with, it’s important to clarify that the Omni X wasn’t replaced with a new model. Instead, the original 5W and 10W versions were always capable of higher real output. After further testing and long-term performance verification, we confirmed that their true output actually exceeds 6W and 12W.
So rather than introducing a new machine, we chose to update the official rating to reflect the real, tested performance of the UV laser.


What Does Higher Power Mean for Laser Engraving?
This update is not just a number change — it directly affects your engraving experience.
Here’s how:
1. Stronger Cutting and Marking Power
With real output above their previous ratings, the Omni X delivers cleaner marks, deeper engravings, and better results across a wide range of materials.
2. Increased Speed Without Losing Quality
More power allows the UV laser to operate faster while maintaining sharp detail, helping you complete jobs more efficiently.
3. Better Performance on Challenging Materials
Higher UV laser power significantly improves engraving on:
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Glass
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Ceramics
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Metals
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Plastics
This means you have more flexibility for professional and creative applications.
Why We Updated the Rating to 6W/12W
To ensure transparency and accuracy, we decided to update our specifications officially. By adjusting the rating to 6W and 12W, we’re aligning the product description with what customers are truly getting:
✨ Unmatched power
✨ Pinpoint precision
✨ Exceptional value
This update reflects our commitment to delivering reliable, high-performance UV laser engraving tools.
Final Thoughts
While it may have seemed confusing at first, the transition from 5W/10W to 6W/12W doesn’t mean your unit was changed or downgraded. On the contrary — your Omni X always had more power than its original label suggested.
By officially updating the rating, we’re simply giving you the accurate performance specification you deserve, ensuring full clarity for your laser engraving projects.
If you have more questions or need engraving tips, feel free to reach out anytime!



