If you're running a dental practice that does a lot of composite work, you'll want something that doesn't leave you waiting between patients—this one's meant to hit that sweet spot between speed and consistency, and the 385-515nm wavelength range covers most of what you'll throw at it, though some niche materials may need a tighter spectrum.
It basically runs on four 10W LEDs that can push out 1200 to 3000mW/cm² depending on the mode you select, and what that means is you can dial in the intensity for deep posterior restorations or thin veneer layers without guessing, and the 360° rotating head makes it easier to reach those tricky molars without contorting your wrist.
The battery is a Li-ion 18500—1900mAh, 3.7V—and you'll get about 200 cures per charge, give or take, with a full recharge taking 2-3 hours, so it's fine for a full day of back-to-back appointments, but if you're running multiple ops, you'll probably want a spare on hand.

7 preset modes are baked into the LCD interface, and most buyers I've seen stick with the standerd high-power mode for general work, but the soft-start option is actually better for pre-bleaching or when you're dealing with thin margins—just something we've noticed form feedback.
Each unit weighs about 0.7kg and comes with a 1-year warranty, and we usually have stock on the M27 model, though OEM service is availble if you need custom branding, but the MOQ for that is 2 units, so it's not a huge commitment.
One thing that's worth mentioning—the constant power output means the intensity doesn't drop as battery drains, which is a detail some cheaper lights don't handle well, and it's not really suited for bulk-fill composites that need longer exposure times, so keep that in mind for your material selection.
It means the light intensity stays steady at 1200-3000mW/cm² throughout the whole cure cycle, no drop-off as the battery drains. So you get consistent curing every time, even when the battery is low.
Yes, we can tweak the wavelength range within 385-515nm and adjust the 7 preset modes to match your clinic's protocols. Just let us know your requirements when placing the OEM order.
We provide ISO and CE certifications with each unit. If you need additional paperwork for your market, just ask—we can usually supply it.
Yes, the MOQ is 2 units so you can test the light before committing to larger orders. For bulk OEM orders, we can negotiate a lower per-unit price after the initial trial.
You'll get at least 200 cures per charge—that's about a full day or two of standard use. Charging takes 2-3 hours, so you can top it up during a lunch break if needed.