So we're going with the V19 triple-wave diode — 755, 808, and 1064nm are the main ones, but it actually has 940nm in there too, which is useful for deeper penetration. The machine pulls 3500W total and you can set the handle anywhere from 1200W to 1800W depending on the session, which is pretty standerd for these. Spot sizes come in 13x20, 13x30, and 13x40mm — we'll probably order a couple of each, but the 13x30 is what most buyers go with for general use.
It's basically for salons and clinics, but some home users with experience grab these too — I wouldn't recommend it for someone who's never handled a laser before because the cooling tip hits -32°C and that's cold enough to cause discomfort if you're not careful. cooling system is air + water + TEC, which means it runs continuously without needing to stop and recharge, unlike some cheaper units that overheat after 20 minutes or so.

Teh laser bars are USA Coherent, which is better than the generic Chinese ones we've seen in other units — tighter tolerance on the wavelength output, typically about ±5nm instead of ±10nm. Lifetime is rated at 100 million shots, which for a busy clinic is roughly 6-8 years depending on usage. Warranty is 2 years on the machine and 1 year on the handle — not great, not terrible, but we usually have stock on replacement handles anyway.

Dimensions are 130x52x68cm, so it's a bit of a beast — make sure the dilevery spot has enough clearance because we've had issues with tight doorways before. Plug options are EU, US, UK, AU, and CN, so we'll need to confirm which one you want before ordering (usually 2-4 weeks lead time depending on the plug configuration). The unit itself is about 85kg give or take, so plan for two people to move it.

One thing that caught me — the handle power options are 1200W, 1600W, or 1800W, but the machine runs at 3500W regardless, so you're not really saving energy by dropping the handle power. It's more about controlling the fluence per pulse for different skin types. Also, the 1064nm wavelength is better for darker skin, but the 755nm is what you want for light hair on light skin — we'll probably stock both handle types just in case.
Anyway, the COA should come with each unit, and we've got CE and ISO certs on file if compliance needs to see them. I'd order two units to start — one for the main treatment room and one for backup or mobile use.
The wattage affects how fast and powerfully the handle can deliver energy. 1200W is fine for smaller areas like the face, while 1600W and 1800W are better for larger body areas like legs or back. Most salons go with 1600W or 1800W for faster treatments.
The machine comes with all four wavelengths — 755nm, 808nm, 940nm, and 1064nm — pre-installed and working together. You don't need to pick or swap them; the system automatically blends them for different skin and hair types in each pulse.
Yes, -32°C is pretty aggressive cooling. Combined with the air + water + TEC system, the sapphire tip stays cold even after hours of use. Most clinics run this machine non-stop without clients feeling too much heat.
We include CE, ISO, and TUV certificates with every unit. Those cover the main regulatory checks in most countries. If your local authority needs something extra, just let us know and we'll see what we can provide.
It's designed for professional use in salons, clinics, and spas, but we've had home users buy it too. Just keep in mind it's a 3500W unit — you'll need a proper power outlet, and the machine itself is about the size of a small fridge.