LED mirrors can be shipped in a variety of packages, each of which may differ in material, construction, and function to meet different transportation and protection needs. Below are several common types of LED mirror shipping packaging and their differences, as well as the types of sales to which they each apply:
I. Transportation Packaging Types and Differences
Bubble wrap packaging
Characteristics: Bubble film packaging is a lightweight and effective packaging method, which provides a cushioning effect by setting bubbles on the plastic film to prevent the product from being hit and shaken during transportation.
Applicable Scenario: It is suitable for small or medium-sized LED mirrors, especially those with regular shape and light weight.

Foam box packaging
Features: Foam box packaging has excellent shockproof, waterproof and heat preservation performance, which can effectively protect the products during transportation.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for large or heavy LED mirrors, as well as mirrors that need to be transported under adverse weather conditions.

Customized Wooden Crate Packaging
Features: Customized wooden crate packaging is usually stronger and more durable, and can be customized according to the shape and size of the product to ensure the best fit and protection.
Scenarios: Suitable for high-end, large or special shaped LED mirrors, and mirrors that need to be transported over long distances or by sea.

Combination Packaging
Features: Combination packaging usually combines multiple packaging materials and methods to provide comprehensive protection. For example, mirrors can be packed internally with bubble wrap or foam pads, then placed in customized cardboard or wooden boxes and secured with tapes or straps.
Applicable Scenario: Suitable for all types of LED mirrors, especially those that require special care and protection.









