Compare Halot One Plus vs CR 10 Smart Pro

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3D Printer Halot One Plus 3D Printer CR 10 Smart Pro
Modelo

Halot One Plus

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CR 10 Smart Pro

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Estimated price $399,00 $900,00
Manufacturer Creality 3D Creality 3D
Release Year 2022 2020
Print Volume [mm] 102x172x160 300x300x400
Printer Size [mm] 236x245x416 578x522x648
Weight [kg] 6,8 13,6
Power Loss Recovery NO YES
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,1
Processor
Display Display touchscreen 4,3''
Power Supply 110/220V / 350W
Connectivity USB / Wi-Fi SD / USB / Wi-Fi / Ethernet
Operating systems Windows, Mac, Linux
Date of registration in the system 2022-10-11 2022-11-04
Release date 2022 2020
Extra features Creality’s Halot-One Plus printer stands out for its 4K+ resolution that delivers sharp details and consistent surfaces. It features a fast and responsive 5-inch LCD interface, as well as easy-to-use Halot Box software. It offers Wi-Fi connectivity and remote print monitoring, as well as an integrated air filtration unit, a rare feature in this price range. The Halot-One Plus is designed for the prosumer market, combining high quality with advanced features such as Wi-Fi and air filtration. During testing, it stood out for implementing these features at an affordable cost, while maintaining functionality. It features an attractive design with a UV-resistant blue cover and a robust dual rail system for the Z-axis, ensuring smooth and consistent movements. The large LCD and high resolution of the LCD mask (4320 x 2560) are other strong points, allowing for fine details and textures in prints. Creality's CR-10 Smart Pro printer offers a large 300x300x400mm build volume, Sprite Pro direct extruder for multiple materials, CR Touch auto-leveling, PEI magnetic bed, 4.3" touchscreen, LED lighting, and Creality Cloud connectivity. Some areas of improvement include the use of brass spindle nuts and tinned wires.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO

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Cost-benefit 8 / 10 6 / 10
Hardware 1.6 / 10 3 / 10
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Print volume 3 / 10 4 / 10
Performance 9 / 10 1 / 10
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Conclusion

In comparing the Creality 3D Halot One Plus and the CR-10 Smart Pro, it's evident that both printers cater to different types of users and preferences in 3D printing.

The Halot One Plus, with its impressive 4K+ resolution and build volume of 102x172x160 mm, stands out in terms of print quality and performance. It excels in delivering fine details and vibrant textures, making it an excellent choice for users focused on precision and detail, especially in resin printing. Its advanced features, such as Wi-Fi connectivity, remote monitoring, and integrated air filtration, coupled with a compact design and relatively lightweight build, provide excellent value for those seeking high-quality 3D prints without a hefty investment.

On the other hand, the CR-10 Smart Pro offers a significantly larger build volume of 300x300x400 mm, appealing to those who require more space for larger projects. It provides solid features such as auto-leveling, a direct drive extruder for diverse materials, and an intuitive user interface. However, this printer is heavier and less portable than the Halot One Plus and may require a higher financial commitment.

When considering cost-to-benefit ratios, the Halot One Plus performs notably better, particularly for users prioritizing print quality and detail over sheer volume capability. In contrast, while the CR-10 Smart Pro may offer more versatility in size, its overall performance is less impressive, particularly in the context of value for money.

In summary, if you are looking for sharp, high-quality prints with advanced features at a more affordable price, the Halot One Plus is the superior choice. Conversely, if you require a larger build volume and are willing to invest more for added features, the CR-10 Smart Pro may be the better option despite its lower print performance. Each printer has its strengths, making the ultimate decision depend heavily on individual printing needs and budget constraints.