Editor's Take
What it's actually like to live with
AZIOT is the dark horse in the Indian smart plug market.
At Rs 800-1,100 for a 16A plug with dual connectivity and surge protection, it undercuts established names like Wipro and Havells significantly. The surge protection is particularly relevant in India where voltage spikes during monsoon season and grid switching can damage connected appliances.
The Smart Life app compatibility is a strategic advantage - it means your AZIOT plug works alongside Tuya-compatible devices from dozens of other brands, giving you flexibility that proprietary ecosystems do not. The dual Wi-Fi plus Bluetooth connectivity mirrors what QUBO offers but at a higher 16A rating, so you can control your geyser even when the internet is down. The elephant in the room is brand trust.
AZIOT has been around for a few years now, but it lacks the decades of track record that Wipro or Havells carry. Service centres in smaller cities may be sparse.
For metro buyers willing to take a calculated bet on a newer Indian brand, the feature-to-price ratio is genuinely hard to beat.

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