Compare Audersigt wireless tattoo machines by stroke, battery life, motor type, weight, and real studio workflow.
A good wireless tattoo machine is not only about power. For a working studio, the better question is how the machine behaves during lining, shading, color packing, travel work, and long appointments. This guide uses current Audersigt product specs to compare stroke range, battery capacity, weight, voltage range, and practical setup choices.
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D2 Pro mit verstellbarem Hub kabellose Pen-Maschine
stroke Adjustable stroke 2.7-4.5mm, battery 1800mAh, working time About 5-8 Hours, weight 261g(Big Grip); 227g(Small Grip)
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KT086 kabellose Pen-Maschine
stroke 4.0mm, battery 2000mAh, working time About 6-8 Hours, weight 186g
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KT088 mit verstellbarem Hub kabellose Pen-Maschine
stroke Adjustable stroke 2.3-4.5mm, battery 2000mAh, working time About 6-8 Hours, weight 215g
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KT089 kabellose Pen-Maschine mit bürstenlosem Motor
stroke 3.5mm, battery 1520mAh, working time About 4-5 Hours, weight 131g
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MAX PRO kabellose Pen-Maschine mit bürstenlosem Motor
stroke 3.5/4.0mm, battery 2000mAh, working time About 6-8 Hours, weight 229g
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PW001 kabellose Tattoo-Stromversorgung
battery 1350mAh, working time About 4-6 Hours, weight 56g
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PW027 kabellose Tattoo-Stromversorgung
battery 2000mAh, working time About 6-8 Hours, weight 66g
View productHow to choose by stroke
Choose an adjustable stroke machine if one artist needs to move between lining, soft shading, and color work during the same week. The D2 Pro lists an adjustable 2.7-4.5mm stroke, while KT088 lists 2.3-4.5mm. That range makes them stronger choices for artists who do not want to keep several dedicated machines on the station.
Fixed 3.5mm and 4.0mm machines still make sense when the technique is consistent. A 3.5mm pen can be a balanced daily driver for clean lines and soft fill work. A 4.0mm machine gives more punch for lining and packing, especially when paired with larger cartridge groupings.
Battery and session planning
Battery capacity matters when the artist works conventions, guest spots, or compact mobile stations. Several Audersigt wireless models list Type-C charging, 4V-12V output, and multi-hour working time. For all-day work, keep one active machine and one backup battery or RCA power option ready.
Weight and grip
Weight changes hand fatigue. A lighter short pen is easier for small tattoos and travel. A heavier adjustable pen can feel more stable for color packing and long lines. Check the listed net weight and grip diameter before buying for a team, because different artists may prefer different balance points.
Best setup for a studio
A practical studio setup is one adjustable wireless machine, one lighter daily pen, and one backup RCA power supply. Pair those with liner, shader, and magnum cartridges that match the artist's actual work. The goal is not to own the most machines. The goal is to remove hesitation during the appointment.
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