Editor's Take
What it's actually like to live with
After living with the Atomberg Ameza through a full Delhi summer, the 28W power draw is not marketing fluff - it shows up as a real drop on your electricity bill once you replace two or three old induction fans. Replacing a single 75W fan saved me roughly Rs 1,700 annually at Rs 8 per unit, which paid back the price difference in 16 months.
The air delivery feels genuinely strong at speeds 4 and 5 in a 140 square foot bedroom, and the sleep-speed at setting 1 is quiet enough that I leave it on overnight without noticing. The Smart IR remote is plain but reliable. Boost mode gives you 5 minutes of maximum airflow when you walk into a hot room, which is more useful than it sounds during April and May in north India.
The real argument for the Ameza over the Efficio Alpha is air delivery - 230 CMM versus 220 CMM - and the Renesa or Erica Artesta only beat it on styling, not performance.
For a multi-fan home replacing old induction fans one by one, this is the default BLDC fan I recommend because the savings scale linearly and the service network removes install stress.

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