Compare Ender 3 vs Ender 3 V3 KE vs Halot One Plus

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Model

Ender 3

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Ender 3 V3 KE

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Halot One Plus

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Printing Material Filament Filament Resin
Estimated price $210,00 $279,00 $399,00
Fabricante Creality 3D Creality Creality 3D
Release Year 2018 2023 2022
Print Volume [mm] 220x220x250 220x220x240 102x172x160
Printer Size [mm] 440x440x465 433x366x490 236x245x416
Weight [kg] 6,62 7,8 6,8
Power Loss Recovery NO YES NO
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,1 0,1
Processor 8 bits 32-bit Silenciosa
Display Mono Touchscreen 4,3''
Power Supply 24V / 270W 350 W
Connectivity SD / USB USB drive, LAN, Creality Cloud APP USB / Wi-Fi
Operating systems Windows, Mac, Linux Windows, Linux, Macbook
Date of registration in the system 2021-04-13 2024-03-06 2022-10-11
Release date 2018 2023 2022
Extra features The Ender 3 V1 is a DIY assembly 3D printer, a sales leader since 2017, standing out for its cost-benefit. With a wide printing capacity, it has a CNC machined structure for precision and stability. It offers high-precision prints with low noise, thanks to its innovative V-profile and pulleys. It has a self-adhesive magnetic platform for easy removal of models and excellent adhesion. The Ender 3 heats up quickly, reaching 100°C in 5 minutes, ideal for agile prints. It includes protection against power failures, allowing you to resume printing after interruptions, saving time and material. The Ender 3 V3 KE, an advancement in the Ender line, achieves print speeds of up to 500mm/s with its touchscreen and WiFi connectivity. Although it has a slightly smaller print area than the SE model, it makes up for it with superior print quality. Its robust design, high-quality components, and intuitive wireless control are appreciated, although Creality's mobile app lacks practicality and does not have a closed system. It stands out for its linear track on the X-axis for stability at high speeds and the hotend that supports up to 300°C, ideal for high-temperature filaments. 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.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO NO

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Cost-benefit 6 / 10 7 / 10 8 / 10
Hardware 0.5 / 10 2.8 / 10 1.2 / 10
Screen . . .
Print volume 3 / 10 3 / 10 3 / 10
Performance 1 / 10 4 / 10 9 / 10
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Conclusion

In comparing the Ender 3, Ender 3 V3 KE, and Halot One Plus 3D printers, several factors highlight their respective strengths and weaknesses, impacting overall value and suitability for different users.

The **Ender 3** is an excellent choice for beginners and budget-conscious users, with a solid cost-benefit ratio. Its DIY assembly offers opportunities for learning, but it lacks advanced features such as power loss recovery and a more modern interface, making it less suitable for those seeking convenience and higher performance.

The **Ender 3 V3 KE** represents an incremental upgrade with improved print speeds, enhanced stability, and a touchscreen interface, making it appealing for users who want better performance without a significant price increase. However, its slightly smaller print volume may deter those needing larger build capabilities.

On the other hand, the **Halot One Plus** stands out in terms of resolution and advanced features. It is designed for more professional or prosumer applications with its 4K+ resolution, integrated Wi-Fi, and air filtration. While it comes at a higher price, its performance in print quality and ease of use can justify the investment for serious hobbyists or small businesses looking for reliable, high-detail printing.

Ultimately, the best choice depends on the user's specific needs: those on a tighter budget may find the Ender 3 sufficient, while users seeking advancements in functionality and quality may prefer the Halot One Plus or the Ender 3 V3 KE for a balance of upgraded features and cost. Each model serves a different segment of the 3D printing market, reflecting a wide range of applications and user expertise.