#1 Overall Winner
ASAKUKI Essential Oil Diffuser for Home, Smart WiFi 700 ml Humidifier
- Large 700 ml tank with long stated runtime, reducing refill frequency
Comparison
The ASAKUKI Smart WiFi diffuser is a large-capacity essential oil diffuser with app scheduling, Alexa/Google voice control, and multi-color lighting for room comfort. The Etekcity Smart Scale focuses on quick, consistent weigh-ins with Bluetooth syncing and broad health-app integrations. Choosing between them mainly depends on whether you’re upgrading home atmosphere or tracking personal health progress.
#1 Overall Winner
Contender
Pick the ASAKUKI diffuser if you want long-running aromatherapy mist with mood lighting and optional Alexa/Google control, and you’re happy to clean and refill it regularly. Choose the Etekcity smart scale if you want quick, consistent weigh-ins with automatic app tracking and broad fitness-platform syncing, with the minor caveat that Bluetooth/app behavior can occasionally be finicky.
Overall winner
Depends on your needs
| Feature | ASAKUKI Essential Oil Diffuser for Home, Smart WiFi 700 ml Humidifier | Etekcity Smart Scale for Body Weight (ESF-551) | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Category / main use | Smart Wi‑Fi essential oil diffuser / mist + light | Bluetooth smart bathroom scale / weight + app metrics | Depends |
| Typical room placement | Tabletop (bedroom, living room, office) | Bathroom floor | Depends |
| Capacity | 700 ml water tank | Up to 400 lb weight capacity | Depends |
| Runtime / power | Corded; stated up to 20 hours runtime | AAA batteries (pre-installed) | Depends |
| Smart connectivity | Wi‑Fi (2.4GHz) via Tuya + Alexa/Google Home | Bluetooth via VeSync app; integrates with major fitness apps | Depends |
| Controls without app | On-device buttons + 1/3/6-hour timer | Step-on weighing with LED readout | Etekcity Smart Scale for Body Weight (ESF-551) |
| Noise considerations | Often described as quiet, but some report splashing/drip noise | Silent operation | Etekcity Smart Scale for Body Weight (ESF-551) |
| Lighting / display | 7 LED mood colors; light can be off while mist runs | Bright LED numbers | Depends |
| Safety features / notes | Auto shut-off when water runs out | Product notes advise consult for pregnancy/pacemakers; Zero-Current Mode available | Depends |
| Maintenance | Regular tank cleaning and careful water handling | Wipe clean; replace AAA batteries occasionally | Etekcity Smart Scale for Body Weight (ESF-551) |
| Reliability signals from reviews | Mixed durability; some early failures reported | Generally consistent; some Bluetooth sync issues reported | Etekcity Smart Scale for Body Weight (ESF-551) |
| Value for money (buyer sentiment) | Strong value at a low price for a large tank | Strong value with extensive app ecosystem and high satisfaction | Tie |
In everyday home use, these products improve routines in different rooms. The ASAKUKI diffuser is about changing how a room feels—adding scented mist and optional nightlight-style color—so it fits relaxation, bedtime wind-down, or “make the room feel nicer” moments. The Etekcity scale is a quick bathroom check-in tool that supports habit-building by making weight tracking easy and consistent, especially when paired with app graphs and integrations.
The ASAKUKI diffuser can be used in kitchens for fragrance and hands-free voice control while cooking, but it still needs safe placement away from sensitive surfaces and where moisture won’t be an issue. The Etekcity scale isn’t designed for kitchen routines; it’s intended for humans in a bathroom setting.
Only the ASAKUKI diffuser is directly tied to comfort and room atmosphere. Its large tank, two mist levels, and optional lighting can help create a more relaxing space, and many users describe it as quiet—though not everyone agrees, with some reporting splashing sounds from condensation. The Etekcity scale doesn’t affect room comfort; its “comfort” benefit is more about convenience and routine rather than environment.
For intended performance, the ASAKUKI diffuser is widely reported to produce a strong mist and disperse scent quickly, with the benefit of a large tank for long sessions. Performance can be sensitive to placement: users note it needs to be level, and condensation/drips can create splashing noise or water around the unit if the lid isn’t seated properly. The Etekcity scale performs its core job well in reviews—fast, consistent weight readings with an easy-to-see display—while the app-based biometrics are best treated as trend indicators rather than definitive measurements.
Reliability signals are stronger for the Etekcity scale overall. Reviews frequently describe consistent readings and “works right out of the box,” with the most common issue being Bluetooth syncing that occasionally needs a retry. The ASAKUKI diffuser generally works well for many buyers, but durability feedback is mixed, including reports of the unit stopping after a few months. There are also reliability-adjacent issues tied to setup, like needing the diffuser to be level and ensuring the lid is seated to reduce drips and splashing.
The ASAKUKI diffuser is the only product here related to room atmosphere. It’s positioned as a diffuser/humidifier-style device with multiple mist settings and a stated coverage range, and reviewers often mention strong mist output in larger rooms. Results will still depend on room size, placement, and how it’s maintained. The Etekcity scale does not provide climate or air comfort functions.
The ASAKUKI diffuser includes an automatic shut-off when water runs out, intended to reduce overheating risk, and reviews generally frame it as safe and straightforward when used correctly. Practical safety depends on placement: some users describe lid drips and water pooling if the lid isn’t seated, which is a concern around electronics and wooden surfaces. The Etekcity scale includes product notes advising consultation for pregnancy or certain medical electronic equipment and offers a “Zero-Current Mode” as an option. For both products, following the instructions and using stable, dry placement helps reduce avoidable issues.
ASAKUKI directly improves “room comfort” by adding misted aroma and optional mood lighting, with timers that support bedtime routines and hands-free control when you’re relaxing. Comfort benefits for Etekcity are more behavioral than environmental: it makes check-ins fast and reduces friction for tracking progress over time. If you want a device that changes the feel of a room, ASAKUKI is the comfort pick; if you want a device that supports consistent habits, Etekcity is more helpful.
The Etekcity scale is the simpler day-to-day device: step on, get a reading in seconds, and optionally let the app sync. ASAKUKI is still straightforward, but requires filling, occasional cleaning, and mindful placement to keep it level and avoid drips. Smart setup is also different: ASAKUKI requires 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi and app linking for voice control, while Etekcity’s main hurdle is occasional Bluetooth connection retries for some users.
ASAKUKI’s square “cube” design is frequently praised as décor-friendly, with lighting that can act as a nightlight and a footprint that suits a bedside table or shelf (with caution about moisture). Etekcity’s design is minimalist and bathroom-oriented: a compact square platform with a bright LED readout and a low profile that’s easy to store. If you want something that visually contributes to a room’s vibe, ASAKUKI has the edge; if you want something that disappears into the bathroom, Etekcity is more practical.
Capacity means different things here. ASAKUKI’s 700 ml tank is large for a diffuser and is intended to reduce refill frequency while covering medium-to-larger room sizes (stated coverage 320–380 sq ft). Etekcity’s “capacity” is the maximum supported body weight (400 lb) and its ability to support multiple users in the app. For long run time between refills, ASAKUKI wins; for accommodating different household users and weights, Etekcity is the better fit.
Both products are space-conscious, but the Etekcity scale is especially efficient: a low-profile 11 x 11 inch footprint designed for bathrooms and easy storage. ASAKUKI’s cube shape fits neatly on a table or nightstand, but it needs breathing room and a safe surface because mist and condensation can affect nearby materials. If your priority is minimal visual and physical footprint, the scale is easier to tuck away.
Noise is a bigger factor for the ASAKUKI diffuser than the Etekcity scale. Many buyers describe the diffuser as quiet, but a notable minority report loud splashing or dripping sounds from condensation on the lid, which can make it unsuitable right next to a bed for light sleepers. The Etekcity scale is essentially silent during use, making it an easy choice if noise sensitivity is a concern.
Neither product requires complex installation, but setup differs. Etekcity is essentially ready to go with pre-installed AAA batteries and optional Bluetooth pairing. ASAKUKI requires basic physical setup (fill tank, place on a level surface) and, for smart features, a Tuya Smart app setup plus 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi and linking to Alexa/Google Home. If you’re avoiding Wi‑Fi onboarding steps, the scale is quicker.
Etekcity’s tempered-glass platform and “solid feel” are repeated positives in reviews, and buyers often describe it as well-built for the price. The ASAKUKI diffuser uses a polypropylene body and is generally described as sturdy, but long-term durability feedback is mixed, with some reports of early failure. The diffuser’s lid and condensation behavior also add a practical “handling” factor that can affect how robust it feels in real use.
Etekcity has more indications of durable ownership in reviews, including at least one report of continued use well past a year with original batteries under light usage. ASAKUKI receives mixed long-term feedback: some owners report dependable, all-day operation, while others report failure after a few months. For households that want a device to last with minimal attention, the scale appears to be the safer bet based on buyer sentiment provided.
The ASAKUKI diffuser requires ongoing maintenance: refilling water, wiping/cleaning the tank regularly (the listing suggests every 7 days), and being mindful about moisture and drips when removing the lid. Etekcity maintenance is simpler: keep the glass clean and replace AAA batteries when needed. If you want the lowest-effort routine, the scale is easier; if you’re comfortable with a weekly cleaning habit for better diffuser performance, ASAKUKI is manageable.
The Etekcity scale is easier to move and store: it’s a slim, battery-powered platform that can slide beside a cabinet or be moved between rooms. The ASAKUKI diffuser is compact but less portable in practice because it’s corded and often contains water, so moving it typically means emptying it or carrying it carefully to avoid spills. For travel or frequent repositioning, the scale is the more convenient option.
ASAKUKI’s standout features are room-focused: Wi‑Fi app control, Alexa/Google compatibility, schedules, on-device timers, two mist settings, and 7 LED color options with independent control for light and mist. Etekcity’s features are data-focused: Bluetooth syncing, multi-user support, multiple weighing modes (including Baby Mode and a light-item mode), and compatibility with major fitness platforms. If you want automation for a room device, ASAKUKI’s scheduling and voice control are the draw; if you want tracking and integrations, Etekcity is more compelling.
ASAKUKI uses the Tuya Smart app for scheduling and modes like nightlight control, adding convenience if you want the diffuser to run automatically. Etekcity’s VeSync app is a core part of the product experience for trends, graphs, and syncing to other fitness apps; reviews are mostly positive, though some mention UI readability (text color/size) and occasional connection friction. If you want minimal app involvement, both can still do the basics, but the scale benefits more from regular app use.
Both products offer smart features, but they target different ecosystems. The ASAKUKI diffuser is Wi‑Fi based and can be controlled by Alexa/Google Home through the Tuya Smart app, with scheduled timers and remote control. The Etekcity scale uses Bluetooth with the VeSync app and focuses on data syncing to health platforms; it also mentions connecting the app to Alexa for quick answers. If you want voice control of a device in a room, ASAKUKI is more directly aligned; if you want data flowing into your health apps, Etekcity fits better.
ASAKUKI’s smart-home value is in control and scheduling: Wi‑Fi connectivity (2.4GHz), Tuya Smart app control, and Alexa/Google Home voice commands for turning mist and lights on/off and running timers. Etekcity’s “smart” side is centered on the VeSync app and syncing measurements to major health platforms; it also mentions Alexa connectivity through the app for hands-free responses. If you’re building routines and automations for a room device, ASAKUKI is more natural; if you’re building a health dashboard, Etekcity fits better.
ASAKUKI is stronger for household-style automation: you can set schedules for automatic on/off and use voice control when your hands are busy. Etekcity’s automation is mostly passive—data is logged and synced, and the app can show progress over time—rather than controlling a device’s behavior. If your goal is “make it run at set times,” ASAKUKI is the better match; if your goal is “make tracking effortless,” Etekcity does that well.
Connectivity is a trade-off between Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth. ASAKUKI relies on 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi for app and voice control through Tuya, which can be limiting if your household primarily uses 5GHz networks. Etekcity uses Bluetooth and generally pairs easily, but some reviews mention occasional syncing issues that require retrying. If you want remote control and schedules that don’t depend on being nearby, Wi‑Fi is useful; if you prefer quick local syncing, Bluetooth can be simpler.
With the Etekcity scale, efficiency is mostly about quick readings and battery use. Reviews mention fast measurements and some owners report long-lasting AAA batteries with light usage. For ASAKUKI, efficiency shows up as longer runtime per fill and the ability to run mist without lights (or lights without mist), which can help tailor usage. However, real-world efficiency depends on mist level, how often it’s scheduled, and keeping the unit clean and properly seated to avoid wasted water from drips.
Privacy considerations are more relevant to the app-connected aspects. ASAKUKI uses the Tuya Smart app and Wi‑Fi connectivity, which typically involves account/app permissions (details aren’t provided here). Etekcity uses the VeSync app and syncs health-related measurements; the listing states VeSync prioritizes privacy, but specifics aren’t included. If you’re privacy-sensitive, consider limiting permissions, reviewing app settings, and using app features only as needed.
Both products score well on value based on their price and review sentiment. ASAKUKI delivers a large tank, long stated runtime, lighting, and voice/app controls at a low cost, making it appealing if you want a diffuser that runs for long stretches without frequent refills. Etekcity offers very strong everyday usability and broad app integrations for a low price, which is compelling for long-term tracking. Value depends on whether you’ll use ASAKUKI’s scheduling/lighting and keep up with cleaning, or whether you’ll benefit more from Etekcity’s consistent weigh-ins and app ecosystem.
Based on the data provided, Etekcity has a very large review footprint and consistently positive sentiment around accuracy and ease of use, which supports trust through volume and repeatable outcomes. ASAKUKI also has strong satisfaction and repeat-buyer comments, but the trust picture is slightly tempered by mixed durability reports and setup-dependent noise experiences. If brand trust is primarily about long-term consistency, Etekcity looks more dependable from the available feedback.
Both products are well-rated, but Etekcity stands out for exceptionally high satisfaction across a very large number of reviews, with repeated praise for accuracy, fast readings, easy setup, and helpful app syncing. The most common dissatisfaction theme is occasional Bluetooth connectivity or app UI preferences. ASAKUKI also earns strong satisfaction for mist output, quiet operation for many users, and décor-friendly lighting, but the review theme is more mixed on durability and a subset of users report splashing/drip noise or water drips if the lid isn’t handled carefully.
Warranty/support details aren’t clearly provided for either product in the information shown. ASAKUKI’s listing mentions being available to help with questions, but it doesn’t specify warranty terms here. If warranty coverage matters to you, confirm the warranty length, return window, and how replacements are handled before buying.
There isn’t a single “winner” because these products serve different home needs, but the Etekcity Smart Scale is the stronger all-around smart device experience based on buyer sentiment: it’s fast, consistent, easy to use, and integrates well with common health platforms, with occasional Bluetooth/app friction being the main drawback. The ASAKUKI diffuser is a strong pick for comfort-focused households thanks to its large 700 ml tank, timers, lighting, and voice/app control, but it comes with more hands-on upkeep and more mixed long-term durability feedback, plus some reports of splashing/drip noise depending on setup. Pick based on whether you want a better-feeling room (ASAKUKI) or better tracking habits (Etekcity).
Overall winner
Depends on your needs
They solve different problems. The ASAKUKI diffuser is for room atmosphere (aromatherapy mist, lighting, and optional scheduling/voice control), while the Etekcity scale is for tracking body weight and related app metrics. If you want a comfort-focused device for a bedroom or living room, ASAKUKI fits better. If you want measurable progress tracking and app syncing, Etekcity is the clearer pick.
The Etekcity scale is typically “step on and read,” with optional Bluetooth syncing in the background and batteries included. The ASAKUKI diffuser is still straightforward, but it involves filling water, adding oils if desired, and keeping the unit level; smart features also require a 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi setup through the Tuya app. For simplest daily use, the scale is usually less involved.
Yes. It has physical buttons for light control, mist strength, and a 1/3/6-hour timer, so you can use it without connecting to voice assistants. Smart features like scheduled on/off and “nightlight mode” are handled in the Tuya Smart app, but the core mist and light functions can be used directly on the device.
Reviews commonly praise the scale for consistent weight readings, but several users note that body composition metrics have limitations and may not perfectly reflect reality. The product notes also advise consulting a healthcare professional in specific situations. Many buyers treat the extra metrics as helpful for trends over time rather than as medical-grade measurements.
Both can work in small spaces, but in different ways. The Etekcity scale has a compact 11 x 11 inch footprint and stores easily in a bathroom corner. The ASAKUKI diffuser is a small tabletop unit with a square footprint, but it needs safe placement to avoid moisture affecting nearby surfaces and it may not suit light sleepers if splashing noise occurs in some setups.
The Etekcity scale is essentially silent during weigh-ins. The ASAKUKI diffuser is described by many customers as very quiet, but a subset of reviews mention noticeable splashing or dripping sounds from condensation on the lid, which can be disruptive near a bed. If noise sensitivity is a priority, the scale is the safer bet.
Smart features depend on what you mean by “smart.” ASAKUKI offers Wi‑Fi control with Alexa/Google Home and scheduled timers through Tuya, plus independent control of light and mist. Etekcity offers Bluetooth syncing with the VeSync app and broad health-platform integrations (Apple Health, Google Fit, Samsung Health, Fitbit, MyFitnessPal), with some users noting occasional sync friction.
The diffuser requires regular cleaning of the water tank (the listing suggests cleaning about every 7 days) and careful handling to avoid water drips, especially when removing the lid. The scale is low maintenance: keep the surface clean and replace AAA batteries as needed. If you want minimal upkeep, the scale is typically easier to live with.
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