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Ultrasonic humidifiers, like this HoMedics model, use high-frequency technology to convert water into a fine mist, while evaporative humidifiers rely on a fan to pass air through a water-saturated wick or filter. Unlike evaporative humidifiers, ultrasonic humidifiers do not require a filter and produce a visible mist.
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