Choosing the right home appliances requires comprehensive consideration of usage scenarios, energy efficiency ratings, power matching, level of intelligence, and brand reliability to achieve efficient collaboration and long-term energy savings.
1. Precise Matching by Space and Function
Living Room: Prioritize high-efficiency air conditioners and smart TVs. For example, the Changhong Jingxiaozhai Ultra air conditioner features an APF6.2 super-first-class energy efficiency rating, saving approximately 39% on electricity annually, suitable for bedrooms or small apartments for long-term use.
Kitchen: For refrigerators, choose large capacity (≥400 liters for a family of three), recommended brands include Haier and Rongsheng; for range hoods, focus on suction power >17m³/min and wind pressure >350Pa, Fotile and Robam perform excellently.
Laundry & Cleaning: Select washing machine capacity based on family size; 8-10kg is suitable for a family of three, and 12kg or more is suitable for larger families. Hisense washing machines support inverter technology and intelligent washing, offering energy savings and strong cleaning power.
2. Key Energy Efficiency and Power Saving Parameter
For high-energy-consuming appliances such as air conditioners and refrigerators, prioritize products with the latest Level 1 energy efficiency rating, such as the Midea Cool Energy Saving Second Generation APF5.3, which comes with a 6-year warranty and mature power-saving technology.
For electric water heaters, pay attention to whether they have capacity-upgrading capabilities and a design that eliminates the need to replace the magnesium rod. Models like the Haier DR7 and Casarte CN7PRO excel in safety and water quality.
3. Smart Technology and Ecosystem Collaboration
If you have already built a smart ecosystem, it is recommended to choose products from the same brand or compatible platform, such as Xiaomi or Haier Smart Home, to achieve centralized control via an app and scene-based interaction.
For smart fans, consider the Gongling VEV. Real-world testing shows that its dust reduction, quiet operation, and durability meet the standards for mothers and babies, consuming less than 6 kWh per week.
