u/OldConsideration9801

How to Calculate Device Costs

When considering an at-home skincare device, you'll find that prices can range from relatively affordable to quite expensive. With so many options available, it can be difficult to know what actually makes a device worth the price.

Instead of focusing only on the cost, think about whether you'll realistically use it on a regular basis. Even the most expensive device isn't a good investment if it ends up sitting unused, while a device that becomes part of your routine may offer much better value over time.

It's also important to have realistic expectations. Home skincare devices are designed for regular at-home use and are not intended to replace professional medical treatments. If you have concerns that require expert care, it's best to consult a qualified healthcare professional rather than relying on a home device alone.

When comparing devices, consider factors such as your skincare goals, ease of use, build quality, safety, and whether the device fits your lifestyle. Choosing something you'll use consistently is often more valuable than simply choosing the most expensive option.

What do you look for when deciding whether a skincare device is worth the price? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Which one should I go with?

Basically trying to find a laptop with solid battery life and enough power for work. I am not a gamer. And my budget is around $800.

I have narrowed it down to these two. Honestly on paper the geekom one looks like way better value but I lowkey want to get some real world opinions from people who actually know their stuff.

Am I missing something here? Which one would you guys grab and why?

Also if there are any other options around 800 bucks with a massive battery, like a 99wh would be goated, and decent performance, please drop the names.

Thanks u all

u/OldConsideration9801 — 3 days ago