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Gweike · CO₂
Gweike Cloud Pro
Cloud-connected desktop CO₂: popular in maker communities
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Last updated How we evaluate
Released January 2023
TL;DR
Gweike Cloud Pro offers enclosed CO₂ cutting with cloud features and competitive pricing vs xTool P2. Good mid-premium CO₂ if you want LightBurn and community support. Verify local warranty before buying.
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What makes this machine stand out
Hardware and workflow features worth understanding before you buy : not just wattage on a label.
Real CO₂ cutting
A glass-tube CO₂ laser cuts cast acrylic and thick soft woods in ways diodes cannot match at the same price tier. Budget for outdoor exhaust or serious filtration : the cutting advantage is real, the ventilation homework is too.
LightBurn compatible
LightBurn support means advanced layers, camera tools, and workflows many makers outgrow the stock app with. Confirm your exact controller board before assuming full features : some machines need a paid license separately.
Our verdict
Ideal if you
Gweike Cloud Pro is built for acrylic signage, thick wood, and shop production once exhaust is sorted. 50W adds headroom on panels and multi-pass jobs.
Skip if you
Avoid without ducting, for occasional gifts only, or if budget ignores tube replacement, power, and floor space. Bare metal without an IR accessory stays out of scope.
Pros
- Strong on acrylic and wood versus diodes on the same budget tier
- Integrated cabinet helps contain the beam and everyday smoke versus open-frame diodes
- Software listed on the profile: test your workflow (LightBurn or maker app) on scrap first
Cons
- Ventilation to the outside is mandatory for regular cutting, not an optional upgrade
- Tube life and replacement cost are part of the true ownership budget
What this machine is for
Connected enclosed CO₂ for acrylic and wood small business work
Mid-premium enclosed CO₂ for acrylic and wood product businesses.
Laser spot size
~0.15 mm CO₂ spot
Motion precision: 0.01 mm
Sample engrave job
~5–8 min
10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)
Sample cut job
~2–4 min
10 × 10 cm (4 × 4 in)
Reference benchmark: same job size on every machine so you can compare times fairly. Times are estimates for the reference job above; your design complexity and settings will change them.
Materials
- · Wood
- · Acrylic
- · Leather
- · Glass
- · Rubber
Accessories & add-ons
Typical inclusions and add-ons for this profile : confirm your SKU.
- Included
Enclosure / cabinet
- Optional
Laser safety glasses
CO₂ wavelength: match OD rating for 10.6 µm if required by manual
- Recommended
Fire extinguisher
Editorial guidance : not a live parts list. See also: Ventilation setup · Safety basics
Practical notes
Beginner notes
This profile covers Gweike Cloud Pro. Read the TL;DR and benchmarks before buying, then compare nearby models on the Compare page.
Pro tips
Run LightBurn for production jobs even if cloud UI is convenient for tests.
Pro / technical specsRaw numbers for experienced users comparing machines.
- Max speed (spec)
- 500 mm/s
- Avg engrave speed
- 140–280 mm/s fill
- Avg cut speed
- 12–35 mm/s on 3 mm acrylic
Alternatives to the Gweike Cloud Pro
Machines in the same space, picked from our database by type, price, and score.

OMTech · CO₂ · $2,000 – $2,300
OMTech Polar packs CO₂ cutting into a smaller desktop footprint than traditional K40 boxes. Good bridge between diode frustration and full workshop CO₂. Still needs ventilation and learning curve.

xTool · CO₂ · $3,399 – $6,609
The xTool P2 is a 55W enclosed CO₂ laser with a large work area and camera alignment. It cuts acrylic and wood far better than any diode laser. Expensive, but the closest thing to a 'set up and run a small shop' desktop machine.

xTool · CO₂ · $4,799 – $5,499
The P2S refines the original P2 with better software and autofocus. Same 55W CO₂ class for acrylic and wood production. Still xTool's main enclosed CO₂ below the P3 flagship: choose P3 if you need 80W and automation; P2S if 55W and budget fit.