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AnyCubic Kobra 2 Neo
FDM · 220×220×250mm
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AnyCubic Kobra 2 Neo

FDM · 220×220×250mm · Auto-levelling · High speed

A fast, affordable workhorse with LeviQ auto-levelling that gets first-timers printing quickly without breaking the bank.

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Our verdict

The AnyCubic Kobra 2 Neo is a wallet-friendly FDM printer that still brings the modern conveniences — auto-levelling and brisk print speeds — that make 3D printing far less frustrating for newcomers.

Our score: 4.2 / 5

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Excellent value for a first FDM machine
  • LeviQ 2.0 auto-levelling with smart Z-offset
  • Fast for its class — up to 250 mm/s
  • Direct-drive extruder handles flexible TPU well
  • Quick ~10-minute modular assembly

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi — prints load from MicroSD card
  • Small knob-and-LCD interface
  • No enclosure for high-temp filaments
  • Less build polish/QC than premium brands

Who should buy it

Buy it if you want

Excellent value for a first FDM machine; LeviQ 2.0 auto-levelling with smart Z-offset.

Skip it if these are dealbreakers

No Wi-Fi — prints load from MicroSD card; Small knob-and-LCD interface.

Alternatives to consider

Buying it in IndiaThis is a budget machine: it usually sells for around ₹15,000–₹16,000 on Amazon.in (the MRP is about ₹23,000, so it is often discounted), and it is also stocked on Flipkart and Indian 3D-printing stores. Filament is easy here — PLA from Indian brands like WOL3D and 3idea is inexpensive and usually next-day in the metros. Two practical tips that apply to any budget FDM printer in India: store your PLA with a little silica gel through the monsoon so it does not turn brittle, and run long prints on a small UPS so a power cut does not ruin a job.Researched and compiled by the ReviewsTrusted team, who cover FDM and resin printers for Indian buyers.

Overview

A fast, affordable workhorse with LeviQ auto-levelling that gets first-timers printing quickly without breaking the bank. Strong value for a first FDM machine.

Who it’s for

Look elsewhere if: you want the most polished, fully automated experience — premium machines are smoother out of the box.

What stands out

What to keep in mind

Key highlights

Full specifications

Printing technologyFDM (bed-slinger)
Build volume220 × 220 × 250 mm
Print speed250 mm/s max (150 mm/s typical)
Nozzle0.4 mm replaceable (≤260°C)
Heatbed temperatureUp to 110°C
ExtruderIntegrated direct drive, 60 W hotend
Cooling7,000 rpm part fan
Auto levellingLeviQ 2.0, 25-point + smart Z-offset
FirmwareMarlin (input shaping)
Display2.4-inch LCD knob control
ConnectivityMicroSD card (no Wi-Fi)
Supported filamentsPLA, ABS, PETG, TPU

Specifications are from the manufacturer and cross-checked against independent reviews; confirm the latest details on the current listing.

Is it worth it?

If you want to try 3D printing without a big outlay, the Kobra 2 Neo gives you the essentials that matter — and leaves room in the budget for plenty of filament.

Features

Standout features of the AnyCubic Kobra 2 Neo include printing technology (FDM (bed-slinger)), build volume (220 × 220 × 250 mm), print speed (250 mm/s max (150 mm/s typical)), nozzle (0.4 mm replaceable (≤260°C)). Full details are in the specifications table above.

Performance

Where the AnyCubic Kobra 2 Neo performs best: Excellent value for a first FDM machine; LeviQ 2.0 auto-levelling with smart Z-offset. The main trade-off to weigh: No Wi-Fi — prints load from MicroSD card.

Ease of use

On ease of use: LeviQ 2.0 auto-levelling with smart Z-offset; Quick ~10-minute modular assembly.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Kobra 2 Neo good value?

Yes — it's one of the better-value entry FDM printers, offering auto-levelling and decent speed at a low price.

Does it auto-level?

Yes, it includes automatic bed levelling, which makes getting a good first layer much easier for beginners.

Is it suitable for a complete beginner?

It is, though expect to be a little more hands-on than with a premium auto-everything printer.

How much does the Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo cost in India?

It is a budget printer — usually around ₹15,000–₹16,000 on Amazon.in, below its roughly ₹23,000 MRP, so it is often discounted. Tap “Buy on Amazon” above for the live price, as it moves with deals.

Is the Kobra 2 Neo a good first 3D printer for beginners in India?

Yes. The low price, LeviQ auto-levelling and easy local PLA availability make it a sensible first FDM machine in India. Budget for filament, and keep it dry with silica gel during the monsoon for clean prints.

What is the build volume of the Kobra 2 Neo?

It is 220 × 220 × 250 mm — a versatile size for everyday prints and a common upgrade from older Ender-class machines.

How fast is the Kobra 2 Neo?

Up to 250 mm/s, with about 150 mm/s as the recommended speed for clean results.

Does the Kobra 2 Neo have Wi-Fi?

No — files are transferred via MicroSD card. There is no built-in Wi-Fi or camera.

What filaments can it print?

PLA, PETG, ABS and TPU. The 60 W direct-drive hotend and heated bed up to 110°C cover the common materials.