Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 vs H2D
Technical comparison · Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM)
Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 and H2D are not direct competitors: very different prices (~6.4×). Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 costs less (~€295) and is the entry-level choice; H2D offers more capability at a higher price (~€1899). Judge them by budget, not head-to-head.
| Parameter |
Sidewinder X4 Pro S1
Artillery
F2 · Intermediate
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H2D
Bambu Lab
F3 · Advanced
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|---|---|---|
| Identity | ||
| Launch year | 2024 | 2025 |
| Use tier | F2 — Intermediate | F3 — Advanced |
| Price | ||
| Price (€) | ~270–320 € | 1899 € |
| Universal specs | ||
| Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) | 45.3 × 43.1 × 51.2 cm | 49.2 × 51.4 × 62.6 cm |
| Weight (kg) | — | 31 kg |
| Work area (mm) | 240 × 240 mm | 350 × 320 mm |
| Z-axis height (mm) | 260 mm | 325 mm |
| Power (W) | 300 W | 2200 W |
| Maximum speed | 500 mm/s | 1000 mm/s |
| Declared precision | — | 50 μm |
| Category specs | ||
| XY print surface (mm) | 240 mm | 492 mm |
| Maximum Z height (mm) | 260 mm | 325 mm |
| Kinematics | cartesian | corexy |
| Max nozzle temperature (°C) | 300 °C | 350 °C |
| Max bed temperature (°C) | 100 °C | 120 °C |
| Max print speed (mm/s) | 500 mm/s | 600 mm/s |
| Closed chamber | False | True |
| Filament sensor | — | True |
| Auto leveling | mesh | mesh |
| Standard nozzle diameter (mm) | — | 0.4 mm |
| Multi-extruder | False | True |
| Native Klipper | True | False |
| Input shaper | True | True |
| Multicolor printing | False | True |
| Requires external accessory | False | True |
| Maximum colors | — | 4 |
| Ecosystem | ||
| Cloud dependency | No | No |
| Software notes | Native Klipper firmware with a 64-bit ARM 1.5 GHz processor. The printer is controlled via Wi-Fi from the Fluidd or Mainsail web interface, sending G-code from any slicer (Cura, PrusaSlicer, OrcaSlicer). No proprietary software required; USB/Type-C connection allows offline control. The user has full access to macros and advanced Klipper tuning, without hardware modifications. | The H2D uses Bambu Studio as its official slicer, available for macOS and Windows. Third-party slicers that export standard G-code — including PrusaSlicer, SuperSlicer and Cura — are also compatible, though certain advanced proprietary features (such as automatic dual-nozzle offset calibration and Material CodeSync) are only accessible within the Bambu ecosystem. Remote monitoring and control are handled via Bambu Handy; Bambu Suite manages laser engraving and cutting workflows. |
The differences that matter
- Price: Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 295 € vs H2D 1899 € — Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 wins (+544%)
- Work area: Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 240×240 mm vs H2D 350×320 mm — H2D wins (+94%)
- Closed chamber: H2D yes, Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 no
- Maximum Z height: Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 260 mm vs H2D 325 mm — H2D wins (+25%)
- Multi-extruder: H2D yes, Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 no
Which one to choose
Choose Sidewinder X4 Pro S1 if…
you value price and native klipper. «Klipper is an open-source firmware that offloads trajectory calculations from the microcontroller to a host computer, enabling all advanced features including input shaper and pressure advance. Native support eliminates the need to replace the firmware, a process that voids the warranty on some machines. Relevant for users who intend to tune advanced parameters; for basic use the difference from Marlin is minimal.»
Choose H2D if…
you value work area, closed chamber and maximum z height. «A closed chamber reduces thermal gradients around the part being built, limiting warping and cracking caused by rapid cooling in high-shrinkage materials such as ABS, ASA, and PC. It also shields the mechanism from drafts and airborne particles. A closed chamber is effectively necessary for technical materials; for PLA and PETG it is an advantage, not a requirement.»
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