You know you need LED mirrors for a project. But which one actually fits?
Buyers often get stuck between different functions, price points, and technical names. You don't have to be an engineer to get it right. Just ask yourself these four questions.

Where will the mirror be installed?
A bathroom needs IP44 waterproofing because of moisture. A bedroom or walk-in closet doesn't. If it's a spa, an outdoor area, or a poolside project, you'll need IP67 or higher.
Get this wrong, and the mirror may fail before its time. Get it right, and it will last for years.
Who will use it?
This decides the switch type and how people experience the mirror.
For home bathrooms or makeup mirrors, a touch switch is simple and reliable. For hotels, public restrooms, or spas, an IR sensor makes more sense - no contact, works with wet hands, and feels more hygienic.
What functions do you really need?
Not every project needs everything. Pick what actually matters.
Dimming and color temperature adjustment are great for dressing areas or retail fitting rooms. Anti-fog is a must for bathroom mirrors, but useless for a closet. Bluetooth speaker is a nice extra for home, but most hotel projects won't ask for it.
You don't have to take all the features. Choose the ones your end users will actually use.
Stock or custom?
This decides your lead time and cost.
Stock sizes are faster and cheaper. Custom sizes give you exactly what you want, but take longer and often need a larger quantity.
If your project has special dimensions or a specific design, go custom. If not, stick with standard models - you'll save time and money.

You don't need to be a technical expert to choose the right LED mirror. Just answer these four questions.
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