The first device of this type, before that - an electric stove with pancakes, so I can not be very objective. in order. What I saw in the pros of induction in general: and really high efficiency no heating outside the bottom of the dish; from the previous one - any pots are calmly wrapped to keep warm; no inertia, just like on gas, only even faster. Specifically iplate yz-t24. Initially, they wanted to take their halogen with induction in one case, but because there is a standard tile, we considered the halogen part not a particularly necessary accessory, so we opted for this one. As far as I understand, they release them in small batches, finishing them slowly and correcting them. This particular tile is from the June 2022 batch. When choosing for an applet - the best performance characteristics in this price category (according to support, a 17 cm inductor and continuous heating per kilowatt, a capacitive sensor), against - an unknown office without local representative offices in my city, not very big reliability statistics. And since in this price range, competition is made up of the same nameless companies or very inferior models from eminent (Panasonic, for example) manufacturers, I decided to try the iPlate. I got up at 4850 with delivery via sdek. Immediately satisfied. The fan is slightly noisy, but only until the water begins to boil or the oil hisses - they block the fan noise completely. The instruction is an advertising booklet, there is nothing on the management itself. Impulse heating up to a kilowatt - but I was warned about this honestly before the cookie, and in general, when cooking jam or making an omelette, this is not a clear disadvantage for me. The temperature adjustment mode is crooked, but tolerable and usable, I will not dig in with this price tag. And it is not clear yet how with reliability, but we will find out only after practice and after some time. Do I want another tile? No, I'm happy with this one. Even the fan doesn't bother me anymore. Can I recommend to buy? Yes.