Ask HN: Which Induction Cooktops Have the Best User Experience (UI/UX)?
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I have a single burner Duxtop that I bought to test out induction. While it’s far better than my standard electric burners on the stove, it’s all controlled but buttons. Having to mash buttons to turn the heat up/down leaves much to be desired. However, this is rather minor with the dramatically improved experience of the responsiveness of that change in heat.
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Some models have a removable knob which acts as a control. I suppose it's magnetic and rotation driven. May be worth investigating because the touch UI is indeed pretty shit.
NEFF, Gaggenau. May indicate two brands with shared supply chain.
NEFF, Gaggenau. May indicate two brands with shared supply chain.
The startup demos in this space are impressive. Look for them on the X feeds.
Given that physical nobs are rare on these devices; which cooktops have the best user experience?
For me I'd be rating on:
- Ease of use of the touch controls - The 'buzzy' noise the devices makes - Other usability enhancements
Interested in any experiences, thoughts, reviews and reflections on this.