The main differences between nail lamps at different price points lie in their configuration, features, and user experience:
1.Features and Space Configuration:
Basic models usually have simple functions, such as touchscreens and a basic display, making them suitable for beginners.
High-end models often offer multi-wave light sources, larger curing space, and more adjustable settings. They come with additional smart features like a "foot curing mode," stronger light intensity, and are more convenient to use, which justifies their higher price.
2.Power and Light Source Technology:
Higher-priced lamps usually use higher wattage or more advanced LED bulb technology, resulting in faster and more even curing speeds with more stable results.
Lower-priced models tend to have lower wattage, leading to slower curing times, making them more suitable for basic, everyday use.
3.Materials and Design:
Premium models generally use more durable and high-quality materials, with a more sophisticated and aesthetically pleasing design. They also tend to have a longer lifespan.
Budget-friendly models focus on simplicity and practicality, with an emphasis on cost-effectiveness.
4.Additional Accessories:
Some higher-priced models come with extra practical accessories, such as protective gloves, nail polish accessories, or a nail station, offering a more comprehensive user experience.
Ultimately, the choice depends on your needs and budget. If you’re unsure which one to choose, feel free to contact us anytime, and we’d be happy to recommend a model that suits you best!
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