
For the statement that "micro-air pumps with large power, large noise and short life", we need to carry out some clarification and analysis.
First of all, the power does not directly determine the noise level and life span of the micro-air pump. The noise of the micro air pump mainly comes from the operation of its internal mechanical structure, such as the friction and vibration of the motor, bearing, impeller and other components. Therefore, the level of noise is related to many factors such as the design of the air pump, the manufacturing process, the selection of materials and the operating conditions. Although in theory, high-power air pumps may produce greater vibration and noise due to the need for greater driving force, this is not absolute, because through optimized design and the use of advanced noise reduction technology, high-power air pumps can also achieve low noise operation.
Secondly, the life of the micro air pump is also affected by a variety of factors, including but not limited to material quality, manufacturing process, use environment, load, maintenance and so on. Power is only one factor, and it is not decisive. In practical applications, we can extend the service life of the micro-air pump by selecting high-quality materials, adopting advanced manufacturing processes, providing a suitable operating environment, rationally arranging loads and regularly carrying out maintenance and other measures.
Therefore, it is not possible to simply equate "high-power micro-air pump" with "loud noise and short life". When choosing a micro air pump, we should consider many factors such as its performance parameters, noise level, service life and cost to meet our actual needs. At the same time, in the process of use, we should also pay attention to the correct operation and maintenance of the air pump to extend its service life and reduce the noise level.

