Guangdong Electric AuroraSmart Induction Cooker targets compact urban kitchens
Veröffentlicht: 16.06.2026 um 16:37 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)Guangdong Electric AuroraSmart Induction Cooker brings smart, high-precision cooking to compact city kitchens, promising fast heat, safer operation, and app control for busy home cooks.
By Alex Meyer, ad-hoc-news, June 16, 2026
The Guangdong Electric AuroraSmart Induction Cooker is designed for urban households that want full-size cooking power without giving up precious counter space. With smart app control, multi-zone induction, and advanced safety features, it aims to replace bulky stoves in tight apartments.
Guangdong Electric expands smart kitchen range with AuroraSmart line
AuroraSmart marks Guangdong Electric’s latest push into connected home appliances for dense urban living.
Compact induction for tight, busy city kitchens
If your kitchen is barely wider than your fridge door, a full-size range often feels like a luxury you cannot justify. AuroraSmart targets exactly that scenario, offering a two-zone induction cooker in a footprint small enough for narrow countertops and modular shelving.
The ceramic glass surface keeps the profile low and visually clean, which matters when your cooktop shares space with a laptop or coffee grinder. Guangdong Electric pairs this minimalist design with a magnetic power cable that tucks away quickly after meals, easing everyday clutter.
Fast heat, precise control, and smart cooking features
Induction’s appeal is speed, and AuroraSmart leans into that with a booster mode meant to rush a pot of water to boil. At the same time, low-temperature presets are tuned for gentle simmering and steady melting, trying to avoid the sudden scorching common on gas or basic electric plates.
The touch interface uses a combination of numeric power levels and guided cooking programs, including rice, pasta, and one-pan dinners. For new cooks, those guided modes reduce guesswork, while more confident users can lock into manual control and tweak heat step by step.
Where AuroraSmart differentiates itself from basic induction plates is the connected app. From the living room, you can dial down a simmer or hit stop on an extra-hot pan, assuming your cookware is compatible and properly centered on the cooking zones.
Safety, energy awareness, and who this cooker is for
For renters and parents, safety is as important as speed. AuroraSmart offers pan detection, automatic shut-off, and a child lock, all meant to avoid accidental burns and forgotten burners. The cool-to-touch surface around the pot helps reduce risk in crowded, shared kitchens.
Energy-conscious buyers also get usage feedback inside the companion app, including rough estimates of energy consumption per session. While not a certified smart meter, it gives a sense of which cooking habits drain the most power in a given week or month.
Guangdong Electric, listed under ticker GED on the Shanghai Stock Exchange with ISIN CNE100000544, positions AuroraSmart as part of its broader push into connected, efficient home appliances in fast-growing urban markets.
Price: approximately 189.99 EUR (may vary by retailer and region).
Availability: in stock in selected online channels; rollout to additional markets expected over the coming months.
Form factor: compact dual-zone induction cooker with ceramic glass surface and touch controls.
Features: app connectivity, booster mode, low-temperature presets, child lock, pan detection, and auto shut-off.
Target buyer: renters and owners of small urban kitchens seeking fast, precise, and relatively efficient everyday cooking.
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