I use this hob in my student room. Before this I had a cheap unbranded induction hob, which heated in 'punches'; one moment it would fire and the pan was briefly heated, the next it would shut off and cool the pan again. With this new hob, this happens in much faster punches, so you won't notice the difference and the pan is heated evenly. The steps between the different wattages/temperatures are also small, so you can set it very accurately.
A disadvantage is that the hob makes quite a lot of noise when it is on. It is mainly the fan that ensures that it does not overheat, and the ticking of the turning on and off what you hear. It is therefore understandable that it produces quite a bit of noise. In addition, the operation takes some getting used to. By this I don't mean the operation of the touch keys (this works fine), but when and how long you have to press for certain functions. For example, to switch on a cooking phase, you have to press and hold the on/off button for a while. So it's not very complicated, but you should know it.
Other than that, it looks nice and is sturdy, and I am very satisfied with it.