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Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited Review — The Wireless Standard for PMU and Tattooing
This is the first wireless tattoo machine from Cheyenne. The device is operated with a single button and tilt sensors, making it convenient and revolutionary in use.
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Cheyenne Sol Nova Unlimited Review — The Wireless Standard for PMU and Tattooing
This is the first wireless tattoo machine from Cheyenne. The device is operated with a single button and tilt sensors, making it convenient and revolutionary in use.
Advantages
  • Complete freedom of movement without cables.

  • Two operating modes: Steady Mode for stable power and Responsive Mode for dynamic, responsive performance.

  • Revolutionary one-button control and voltage adjustment via tilt sensors.

  • Long-lasting battery life: minimum of 5 hours of operation per battery.

  • Quiet operation with minimal vibration.

  • Easy battery replacement; additional batteries can be purchased separately.

  • Suitable for all tattoo techniques: lining, shading, coloring.
Disadvantages
  • High price point.

  • The tilt-based voltage adjustment system may not suit every artist.

  • Thick grip might be uncomfortable for those who prefer slimmer machines.
Specifications
Operating modes: Steady and Responsive.
Adjustable stroke length via interchangeable eccentrics:

  • 2.5 mm: For soft shading and light gradients.
  • 3.5 mm: Balanced for both lining and shading.
  • 4.0 mm: Strong performance for solid lines and heavy coloring.
  • 5.0 mm: Maximum power for dense outlines and solid fills.

Battery: Comes with 2 batteries, each providing up to 5 hours of work; full recharge in 3 hours.
Grip diameter: 33 mm.
Needle frequency: 25 - 140 Hz.
Motor: Brushless DC motor.
Dimensions: 33 x 125 mm.
Weight: 152 g (without battery), 184 g (with battery).
Manufactured in Germany, ISO-13485 certified.
Price: $800 + tax.

Overall Rating: 9/10.