SG’s first-ever WiFi-enabled Smart Water Heater is here! Remotely control, 30L capacity, and now comes in slim design! - Alvinology

SG’s first-ever WiFi-enabled Smart Water Heater is here! Remotely control, 30L capacity, and now comes in slim design!

Ariston launches its complete series of WiFi-enabled electric storage water heaters with the most popular designs among homeowners in Singapore. The series includes the classic square-shaped design – Andris2 Top WiFi, as well as the newly introduced slim design – Slim2 Lux WiFi, both come in 30L capacity.

These WiFi-enabled electric storage water heaters can be easily controlled with Ariston’s dedicated smart phone App – Aqua Ariston Net App for water heating. Customers can easily have total control whenever and wherever they are, and enjoy the following features to maximize usage convenience of their water heater:

Comfort

  • Have shower-ready notifications sent to your mobile for hot water
  • Find information on the next available shower timing
  • Receive constant up-to-date information about water temperature

Energy Saving

  • Turn the water heater on and off remotely
  • Set a weekly schedule to have hot water only when necessary
  • Receive energy consumption reports to continuously monitor your own habits

Peace of Mind

  • Easy troubleshoot with push notifications
SG’s first-ever WiFi-enabled Smart Water Heater is here! Remotely control, 30L capacity, and now comes in slim design! - Alvinology

Product Highlights

  • SMART functioning with ECO EVO (Patented)
  • Precise Temperature Control
  • Auto Diagnosis
  • Titanium Heating Element (Patented)
  • Titanshield Technology
  • Scalding Prevention Indicator
  • AG+ Technology (Patented)
  • LED Display with Electronic Temperature Control – Applicable to Andris2 Top 30 WiFi only
  • Premium Italian art design
  • Integrated WiFi

Price

  • Andris2 Top 30 WiFi – S$489
  • SL2 Lux 30 WiFi – $459

The Aqua Ariston Net App can be downloaded from Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

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