Aquaguard Ritz Pro review: 7 things to know about this smart purifier
Aquaguard’s first smart water purifier brings IoT, real-time tracking, and a sleek design into your kitchen. But does it justify the premium price? Here’s a six-point breakdown of the Aquaguard Ritz Pro:
Stylish design, premium price The unit looks modern and fits into a premium kitchen setup. But at Rs 23,199, it’s priced higher than most non-smart purifiers. You’re paying for both aesthetics and tech here.
2/7
Filters can last long but there’s a catch Filters are rated for 2 years or 10,000L, but only if your water’s TDS is under 1000. Higher TDS could reduce life expectancy, so real-world mileage may vary.
3/7
Comes with smart features This isn’t just app integration for the sake of it. The Eureka Forbes app offers real-time Device Health Checks, Water Quality Indicators, and a Hydration Monitor. These features are functional and useful, especially for those who want more control over their water consumption and purifier status.
4/7
How it works Filtration quality is top-tier. It claims 99.9999% bacteria and 99.99% virus reduction, and uses a Titanium Duo RO with up to 40% water recovery and faster purification. It’s also effective against heavy metals and microplastics, making it ideal for urban tap water.
Get filter alerts and more Forget remembering filter changes. The system monitors filter life and can even auto-book a service request if there’s a problem. It removes the friction of calling technicians and adds a layer of smart convenience.
6/7
Additional features Tracking your daily or weekly water intake via the app is neat — but how many users will actually use it? It’s a nice-to-have, not a must-have.
7/7
Should you buy it? The Ritz Pro is ideal for tech-savvy families who want low-maintenance, high-visibility water purification. But if you’re just after clean water without the bells and whistles, more affordable options will do just fine.
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