SOSA Sukoon vs SOSA Vaayu: Which Diffuser Should You Buy in 2026?

SOSA Sukoon vs SOSA Vaayu: Which Diffuser Should You Buy in 2026?

 

★ A six-times price gap only pays for itself if your home presents a six-times spaceSOSA Sukoon ₹1,899 · SOSA Vaayu ₹11,999 · Hotel Collection from ₹299 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA Vaayu · Sukoon comparison
The Vaayu is the better machine and the Sukoon is the right purchase for most homes — those two sentences are not in conflict
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★★★★★
"I had the Vaayu in my basket for a week. Then I measured the flat, did the division, and bought two Sukoons for a fifth of the money."
Praveen K. Indore
Bought two Sukoons instead
★★★★★
"Six Sukoons cost less than one Vaayu. For six let-out studios in one building that maths decided it in a minute."
Anjali R. Goa
Six studios · Sukoon each
★★★★★
"Our villa ground floor genuinely is that big, so the Vaayu earned its price. I would not have bought it for the old flat."
Devendra M. Jaipur
Vaayu · villa ground floor
★★★★★
"The point nobody else made: I can reorder Hotel Collection for the Sukoon forever. The Vaayu refill is not on sale yet."
Shalini B. Kolkata
Sukoon · consumable supply
★★★★★
"Monsoon in Mangalore made the ultrasonic feel damp, which is a real reason to move up. Strength was never my problem."
Rakesh N. Mangaluru
Humidity, not strength
★★★★★
"Being told plainly that my 340 square foot living room was a Sukoon room saved me ten thousand rupees. I bought a reed diffuser with the change."
Meher F. Ahmedabad
Sukoon ₹1,899 + reed diffuser
★★★★★
"I had the Vaayu in my basket for a week. Then I measured the flat, did the division, and bought two Sukoons for a fifth of the money."
Praveen K. Indore
Bought two Sukoons instead
★★★★★
"Six Sukoons cost less than one Vaayu. For six let-out studios in one building that maths decided it in a minute."
Anjali R. Goa
Six studios · Sukoon each
★★★★★
"Our villa ground floor genuinely is that big, so the Vaayu earned its price. I would not have bought it for the old flat."
Devendra M. Jaipur
Vaayu · villa ground floor
★★★★★
"The point nobody else made: I can reorder Hotel Collection for the Sukoon forever. The Vaayu refill is not on sale yet."
Shalini B. Kolkata
Sukoon · consumable supply
★★★★★
"Monsoon in Mangalore made the ultrasonic feel damp, which is a real reason to move up. Strength was never my problem."
Rakesh N. Mangaluru
Humidity, not strength
★★★★★
"Being told plainly that my 340 square foot living room was a Sukoon room saved me ten thousand rupees. I bought a reed diffuser with the change."
Meher F. Ahmedabad
Sukoon ₹1,899 + reed diffuser
Sukoon ₹1,899 · 500ml · 270–320 sq ft · 16–18 hrs on low · remote and timers · three 15ml scents in the box Vaayu ₹11,999 · waterless cold-air · up to 1000m³ · 400ml tank · 90+ days a fill · under 38 dB · 5W No separate Vaayu refill oil is sold today — the 400ml in the box is the whole supply; ask SOSA before buying

 

Founder Diaries · Large-Space Scenting · Sukoon vs Vaayu
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 9 min read Updated August 2026
These are the two machines people write to me about most, and they sit ₹10,100 apart. The Sukoon is ₹1,899 and the Vaayu is ₹11,999 — a little over six times the price, which is a serious multiple in any Indian household. A six-times price gap has to be answered by a six-times space, and most homes do not present one. The Vaayu is unambiguously the better machine. It is also, for the majority of the people who ask me about it, the wrong purchase, and this page is my attempt to say which you are before you spend rather than after.
Quick answers — read this first
The price ratio: ₹11,999 ÷ ₹1,899 = 6.3 (arithmetic on the two list prices). That is what the coverage has to beat.

The coverage ratio: Sukoon 270–320 sq ft against Vaayu 2,000–3,000 sq ft. Dividing the two ranges gives between 6.3 and 11.1 times the reach — so the gap is real, if you have the space to spend it in.

The test in one line: if the connected area you want scented is under about 320 sq ft, the Sukoon wins on every axis that matters and the Vaayu is coverage you have paid for and cannot use.

The consumable asymmetry: Sukoon fragrance is restockable — the water-based Hotel Collection at ₹299 / ₹999 / ₹1,799. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil; the 400ml in the box is the whole cold-air supply available today.
The short answer
Short answer: buy the Sukoon at ₹1,899 unless you can name a connected space above roughly 800 to 1,000 sq ft that you want to hold at one scent. Under that line the Vaayu is not an upgrade; it is a machine specified for a volume your home does not contain, and no part of the extra ₹10,100 reaches you. Above that line nothing in the ultrasonic range gets there, and adding more ultrasonics does not add up to it either.
The mechanism, briefly: the Sukoon is an ultrasonic — a plate vibrates water into a cool mist and the fragrance rides on it, diluted, with a small fan to nudge it out. The Vaayu uses no water at all: pressurised air atomises undiluted oil into a dry nano-mist and pushes it out under its own propulsion. That is a change of category rather than a bigger version of the same thing, which is exactly why the coverage figures differ by an order of magnitude.
Shop: Sukoon ₹1,899 — 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, remote with steady / 2H / 4H timers, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents included. Vaayu ₹11,999 — up to 1000m³, 400ml tank rated 90+ days a fill, app and onboard control, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, key-lock, under 38 dB, 5W. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
Sukoon or Vaayu — which should I actually buy?
1. Start with the ratio, not the review. ₹11,999 ÷ ₹1,899 = 6.3, so the Vaayu must give you more than six times the useful result before it is the rational purchase. On paper it does: 2,000 ÷ 320 = 6.3 at the pessimistic end and 3,000 ÷ 270 = 11.1 at the optimistic end (arithmetic on the two published coverage ranges). The catch is that coverage is only useful if you own it.

2. Measure the connected area, not the flat. Count only the zones with no closed door between them. A typical Indian living-dining runs 250 to 400 sq ft. That sits inside the Sukoon's 270–320 sq ft band or a whisker above it, and it is roughly a tenth of what the Vaayu is built to fill.

3. Notice what ₹11,394 buys instead. Six Sukoons cost 6 × ₹1,899 = ₹11,394, which is ₹605 less than one Vaayu (arithmetic on list prices). Six rooms, six independent timers, six scents if you want them. For a house of separate closed rooms that is the better-engineered answer, not the cheaper compromise.

4. Buy the Vaayu for volume or for humidity — those are the two honest triggers. Above roughly 800 to 1,000 sq ft of connected space, no ultrasonic reaches. And in a coastal August, a water-based mist adds moisture to a room that already has plenty, while cold-air nebulisation adds none. That is a physical difference, not a wellness claim.

5. Factor the consumable before you compare the sticker. Sukoon fragrance is restockable at ₹299 for 15ml, ₹999 for 100ml or ₹1,799 for 300ml. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil — the four 100ml Hotel Collection cold-air bottles in the box, 400ml in total, are the supply that exists today, and the water-based Hotel Collection is a different product that must not go into a Vaayu. If long-term supply matters to you, ask SOSA where refills stand before you buy.

6. Neither machine cleans anything. A diffuser adds fragrance. It does not purify air, remove a smell or change how anyone feels. Ventilate first; scent afterwards.

Both machines are made in India, free shipping applies above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: under about 320 sq ft of connected space, the Sukoon at ₹1,899 wins outright and the Vaayu is unusable coverage. Between 320 and 800 sq ft, two or three Sukoons usually beat one Vaayu on cost and control. Above 800 to 1,000 sq ft, or in a humid coastal flat, the Vaayu at ₹11,999 is the honest answer — provided you have checked with SOSA about refill supply first.
SOSA Sukoon ultrasonic cool mist diffuser
The one most homes should buy
SOSA Sukoon · 500ml ultrasonic ₹1,899
Covers 270–320 sq ft, which is most Indian living rooms with the doors shut, and runs 16 to 18 hours on low from one fill. Remote control with steady, 2H and 4H timer modes, so the room can be scented before people arrive and left alone afterwards. Three 15ml Hotel Collection fragrances come in the box, and the same fragrances restock at ₹299 for 15ml, ₹999 for 100ml or ₹1,799 for 300ml — a consumable you can buy for as long as you own the machine.

Part one — what a six-times price gap has to buy

I want to argue this the way I would argue it with a friend holding a phone in each hand. There are only three things the extra ₹10,100 can be buying: reach, control, or the absence of water. Every other difference between these two machines is downstream of those. So the question is not which is better — the Vaayu is better, comfortably — but whether the specific advantage it holds is one your home can actually collect on. A machine specified for 1000m³ standing in a 90m³ living room is not doing more; it is doing the same job with headroom you paid for and will never see.

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DIFFERENCE ONE · REACH
Six to eleven times the coverage, if you own the space
The published figures are 270–320 sq ft for the Sukoon and up to 1000m³ — about 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft — for the Vaayu. Divide them and the multiple lands between 6.3 and 11.1 (arithmetic on the two ranges; the spread exists because the Vaayu's rating is a volume, so ceiling height decides whether 2,000 or 3,000 is the honest number for your house). That comfortably clears the 6.3 price ratio — on paper. In practice the number that matters is not the machine's ceiling but your floor. If the space you want scented is a living-dining of 300 sq ft, both machines cover it, and the ₹1,899 one covers it for a sixth of the money.
The test: write down the connected square footage you want held at one scent. If the number starts with a 2 or a 3, this difference is worth nothing to you.
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DIFFERENCE TWO · CONTROL
A remote and three modes, against an app, four timers and a key-lock
SOSA Vaayu waterless cold-air scent diffuserSOSA Vaayu₹11,999 · 1000m³The Sukoon gives you a remote and steady, 2H and 4H settings — enough for a household where somebody is present and can press a button. The Vaayu gives you Bluetooth app control alongside onboard buttons, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable mist intensity, auto-stop and a key-lock. The key-lock is the feature that separates a home machine from an unattended-property machine, because it means a guest, a contractor or a curious child cannot alter the setting. If you are standing in the room, the remote is plenty. If you are two hundred kilometres away and a guest checks in at four, the app and the lock are the entire reason to spend. I cannot tell you the app's store availability or which platforms it supports — check with SOSA rather than take my word.
The tell: control is worth ₹10,100 only when you are not in the building. In your own flat it rarely is.
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DIFFERENCE THREE · WATER
Diluted and damp, against undiluted and dry
This is the difference least often discussed and, in half of India, the most decisive. An ultrasonic works by vibrating water into a cool mist; the fragrance is carried on that water, which means two things — the fragrance is diluted, which caps how dense the output can be, and the room gains moisture. The Vaayu uses no water: pressurised air atomises the oil neat into a dry nano-mist, which is why the reach differs by so much and why nothing is added to the room but fragrance. In a sealed flat on a humid coast in August, "adds no moisture" is a genuine and physical advantage, and it has nothing to do with health, air quality or purification, none of which either machine touches. It is also worth saying plainly that the two machines take different oils. The Hotel Collection sold at ₹299, ₹999 and ₹1,799 is water-based, for ultrasonics. The 400ml supplied with the Vaayu is a cold-air oil built to be nebulised undiluted. They share scent names; they are not interchangeable, and reed diffuser oil goes in neither.

Part two — the two machines, spec by spec

Everything verified, in one place, with the column that usually gets left out: which machine actually wins that row, and why. Note how many rows the ₹1,899 machine takes.

Sukoon ₹1,899 against Vaayu ₹11,999
Twelve axes, and who wins each
Axis Sukoon · ₹1,899 Vaayu · ₹11,999 Wins, and why
Price ★ ₹1,899 ₹11,999 Sukoon — 6.3 times cheaper, and the gap buys three reed diffusers and change
Coverage 270–320 sq ft Up to 1000m³ · about 2,000–3,000 sq ft Vaayu — by 6.3 to 11.1 times, but only if you have the space
How it moves fragrance Ultrasonic plate, water-carried mist, small fan Pressurised air, undiluted oil, dry nano-mist, own propulsion Vaayu — this is the category difference, not a spec bump
Adds humidity Yes — that is how it works No water at all Vaayu in a monsoon coastal flat; a non-issue in dry Delhi winter
Tank and refill interval 500ml water, 16–18 hrs on low 400ml oil, 90+ days a fill Vaayu — a quarterly task against a near-daily one
Control Remote · steady / 2H / 4H App and onboard · 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h · intensity · auto-stop · key-lock Vaayu — decisively, and it matters most in property you are not in
Fragrance in the box Three 15ml Hotel Collection scents Four 100ml cold-air fragrances, 400ml total, three combos Vaayu on volume; Sukoon on being able to buy more
Can you restock the fragrance? Yes — 15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799 No separate Vaayu refill oil is sold today Sukoon — and at this price difference it is not a small point
Noise Quiet ultrasonic hum plus water Under 38 dB Vaayu on the published figure; both are fine in a living room
Power Mains ultrasonic DC 12V / 1A · 5W Vaayu — 5W for 8 hrs is 0.04 kWh a day (arithmetic; tariffs vary by state)
Installation Stand it on a surface Freestanding, or wall / HVAC mounted · 0.9 kg Vaayu — HVAC mounting is a capability the Sukoon simply lacks
Buy six of them 6 × ₹1,899 = ₹11,394 — six rooms, six timers One machine, one schedule, one scent Sukoon for a house of closed rooms; Vaayu for one connected volume
The honest caveat: this table flatters the Sukoon because it counts rows rather than weighting them, and the two rows the Vaayu wins hardest — reach and propulsion — are the only ones that matter if your space is genuinely large. If you have 2,000 sq ft of connected volume, twelve Sukoons will not solve it and the row count is irrelevant. Read the table as a filter, not a scoreboard: it exists to tell you which of the two arguments you are having.
Shop this guide
The two machines and the consumable that separates them
The SOSA principle
Coverage you cannot use is not a feature. It is a rounding error you paid ₹10,100 for.
The Vaayu's rating is a ceiling, not a dial. Standing it in a 300 sq ft living room does not make that room smell six times stronger; it makes an excellent machine idle at the bottom of its range.

Part three — why most homes end at the Sukoon, and the ones that do not

Take an ordinary three-bedroom flat in Pune, Bengaluru or Gurugram. The living-dining is perhaps 320 sq ft, and there are doors between it and everything else — bedrooms, kitchen, bathrooms. That is not one space of 1,200 sq ft; it is five spaces, four of which have doors that are closed most of the time. The Vaayu is specified for connected volume, and a flat with doors does not present connected volume, however many square feet the sale deed says. Put a Vaayu in that living-dining and it will do a fine job — the same job a Sukoon does, from a machine costing six times as much, and the bedrooms will still smell of nothing because a closed door is a wall as far as fragrance is concerned. This is the single commonest way people overspend in this category, and it is not their fault: the specification is honest, and it simply describes a house that most of us do not live in.

Now take the middle band, which is where the interesting arguments happen — somewhere between 350 and 800 sq ft of genuinely connected space. A living-dining that opens into a passage and an open kitchen, say. Here a single Sukoon is short and a Vaayu is long, and the honest arithmetic is usually two or three Sukoons rather than one of anything. Two at ₹3,798 or three at ₹5,697 gives you multiple sources at opposite ends of the space, which is how you get evenness — a single point source in the middle of an awkward plan always leaves a corner empty, regardless of how strong it is. Three Sukoons also cost less than half a Vaayu and let you run a different scent in the study if you want one. The argument against is labour: three tanks to fill against one, and three machines to remember. If that irritates you more than ₹6,000 does, buy the one machine.

And then there are the houses where the Vaayu is straightforwardly correct, and I do not want the caution above to talk anyone out of a purchase that is right. A villa ground floor where living, dining, kitchen and hall are one volume with an open stairwell. A double-height room where the air you are trying to fill is twice what the floor plan suggests. A property let to guests, where the value is in scheduling and the key-lock rather than in raw reach. A coastal home in monsoon, where the objection to an ultrasonic is dampness rather than weakness — that is one of the better reasons to move up, because it is a reason no amount of ultrasonic ever fixes. In those houses ₹11,999 is not extravagance; it is the cheapest thing that works. What I would still do before paying it is ask SOSA where the refill oil stands, because the 400ml in the box is the entire cold-air supply available today and I would rather you heard that from me than found it out in month four.

The Vaayu is the better machine. The Sukoon is the better purchase. Which sentence applies to you is decided by a tape measure, not by a review.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

Part four — which to buy, by situation

Read down the left column until you find yourself. The prices are list prices and the sums are arithmetic on them, not offers.

The decision
Nine situations, and what I would buy in each
Your situation Buy Price Why, in one line
One living room under 320 sq ft, doors closed ★ Sukoon ₹1,899 Exactly the room it was specified for; the Vaayu adds nothing you can use
A bedroom or study you want scented on demand Boond ₹899 ~150 sq ft is a bedroom; even the Sukoon is more machine than needed
Three or four separate closed rooms Two or three Sukoons ₹3,798–₹5,697 Doors defeat coverage; more sources beat one bigger source
350–800 sq ft connected, awkward plan Two Sukoons at opposite ends ₹3,798 Evenness comes from placement, and it is a fifth of ₹11,999
Above 800–1,000 sq ft genuinely connected Vaayu ₹11,999 Nothing in the ultrasonic range reaches, and stacking them does not either
Double-height or open-stairwell volume Vaayu ₹11,999 The rating is cubic; height is the reason your floor area misleads you
A humid coastal flat in monsoon Vaayu — or reeds ₹11,999 · or from ₹749 Waterless is the point; a reed diffuser also adds no moisture
A property guests use when you are not there Vaayu ₹11,999 Scheduling and the key-lock, not strength, are what you are buying
Budget under ₹2,000 and one room to solve Fresh Brew or Sukoon ₹849 · ₹1,899 A reed needs no socket and no attention beyond a weekly flip
Honest notes for buyers: coverage figures are manufacturer specifications and vary with ceiling height, ventilation, furnishing, intensity setting and season; every ratio on this page is arithmetic on those published figures rather than a measurement taken in a home. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil — the machine ships with four 100ml cold-air fragrances, 400ml in total, and that is the supply available at the time of writing; if long-term supply matters to you, confirm the position with SOSA before ordering. The water-based Hotel Collection at ₹299 / ₹999 / ₹1,799 is for ultrasonic machines such as the Sukoon, Boond and Megh, and does not go into a Vaayu despite sharing scent names; reed diffuser oil goes in no machine at all. The 6L Megh at ₹3,499 covers about 215 sq ft — less than the ₹1,899 Sukoon — and is a runtime and humidity machine rather than a coverage upgrade. Warranty terms, service, spares and app platform support are not things I can state here; ask SOSA. No claim is made or implied that any diffuser affects health, mood, air quality or odour. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
SOSA Vaayu waterless cold-air scent diffuser with app control
When the space genuinely is that big
SOSA Vaayu · waterless cold-air nebuliser ₹11,999
Rated to 1000m³ — roughly 2,000 to 3,000 sq ft depending on ceiling height — from a 400ml tank that runs 90 days or more per fill. Pressurised air atomises undiluted oil into a dry nano-mist, so nothing but fragrance enters the room. Bluetooth app and onboard buttons, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable intensity, auto-stop and key-lock, under 38 dB on 5W, 0.9 kg, freestanding or wall and HVAC mounted, CE / RoHS / SGS certified. Four Hotel Collection cold-air fragrances at 100ml each in the box, in one of three combos chosen at checkout. No separate refill oil is sold today — ask SOSA about supply before you buy.
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ISIPCA
Versailles
A note from Sonal

We sell both of these machines, so I am aware of how this page reads. The commercial temptation in a comparison like this is to nudge everybody towards the ₹11,999 product, and the reason I will not is that a customer who buys a Vaayu for a 300 sq ft living room does not become a happy customer six times over. They become someone who spent ten thousand rupees and cannot tell the difference, and eventually they tell their sister that scent machines are a con.

The Vaayu exists because there is a real problem below it that nothing else in our range solves. A villa ground floor, a double-height room, a two-floor stairwell, a let property that needs scenting at four in the afternoon while the owner is in another city. Those are genuine, and for them the price is fair. What I want is for the people with that problem to find the machine, and for everybody else to keep their money and buy a Sukoon, or two Sukoons, or a Sukoon and three reed diffusers for the bedrooms.

One last thing I would rather say myself than have you discover. We do not currently sell a separate refill oil for the Vaayu. The 400ml that comes in the box is what exists today, and the water-based Hotel Collection is a different product that cannot go in that machine. We are working on it. Until it is on the shelf I will keep saying so on every page where the machine appears, because that is the same standard we hold ourselves to on the replacement reeds we do not sell either. Everything is made in India, and a part of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Vaayu six times better than the Sukoon?
On coverage, yes — between 6.3 and 11.1 times, dividing the published ranges of 270–320 sq ft and 2,000–3,000 sq ft. On usefulness in a specific home, only if that home contains a connected space large enough to need it. In a 300 sq ft living room the two machines produce a comparable result and one of them costs ₹1,899.
Can I run two Sukoons instead of one Vaayu?
For a space between roughly 350 and 800 sq ft, often yes, and two at ₹3,798 also give you better evenness than one source in the middle. Above about 1,000 sq ft of connected volume it stops working — you are adding small diluted sources to a problem of propulsion, and they do not sum to a cold-air machine.
Can I buy more oil for the Vaayu?
Not as a separate refill product at the time of writing. The machine ships with four 100ml cold-air fragrances, 400ml in total, rated at 90+ days per 400ml fill. The water-based Hotel Collection is a different product for ultrasonic machines and must not be used in a Vaayu. If long-term supply matters to you, check the current position with SOSA before buying.
Is the 6L Megh a cheaper way to get Vaayu-level coverage?
No, and it is the most persistent misunderstanding in the range. The Megh at ₹3,499 holds 6 litres and runs about 100 hours, but covers roughly 215 sq ft — less than the ₹1,899 Sukoon. It buys runtime and humidity, never reach.
Which machine is quieter and cheaper to run?
The Vaayu is published at under 38 dB and 5W. Five watts for eight hours is 0.04 kWh a day — that is arithmetic on the rated power, not a bill, and tariffs vary by state. The Sukoon's noise is the usual soft ultrasonic hum with water in the tank. Both are unobtrusive in a living room; neither is silent.
Sukoon vs Vaayu · 2026
Measure the connected space first. Then decide whether you are buying reach or just headroom
SOSA Sukoon ₹1,899 — 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, remote with steady / 2H / 4H timers, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents in the box, restockable at ₹299 / ₹999 / ₹1,799. SOSA Vaayu ₹11,999 — waterless cold-air nebulisation up to 1000m³ (about 2,000–3,000 sq ft), 400ml tank rated 90+ days a fill, app and onboard control, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, key-lock, under 38 dB, 5W, four 100ml cold-air fragrances included. No separate Vaayu refill oil is sold today — ask SOSA first. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Shop the Sukoon ₹1,899 → Vaayu ₹11,999
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About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, comparing the SOSA Sukoon and the SOSA Vaayu for Indian homes. Every price and specification is taken from the live SOSA product pages as at August 2026; every ratio, multiple and per-day figure shown is arithmetic on those published figures and is labelled as such, not a measurement taken in any particular home. Coverage varies with ceiling height, ventilation, furnishing, intensity setting and season. No health, wellness, mood, air-purification or odour-removal claim is made or implied — a diffuser adds fragrance and does nothing else.

SOSA Vaayu specifications (verified from the live product page, August 2026): ₹11,999 (the product page displays a rounded ₹12,000). Waterless cold-air nebulisation — pressurised air atomises undiluted fragrance oil into a dry nano-mist; no water, no heat, residue-free. Coverage up to 1000m³, about 2,000–3,000 sq ft. 400ml refillable tank, 90+ days per fill at a mid intensity setting. Bluetooth app plus onboard buttons, 1h / 4h / 8h / 24h timers, adjustable mist intensity, auto-stop and key-lock. Under 38 dB. DC 12V / 1A, 5W. 165 × 80.5 × 215 mm, 0.9 kg, black or white. Freestanding or wall / HVAC mount. CE, RoHS and SGS certified. Ships with four SOSA Hotel Collection fragrances at 100ml each (400ml in total) in one of three combos chosen at checkout. SOSA does not currently sell a separate Vaayu refill oil; the 400ml supplied in the box is the fragrance available at the time of writing, and buyers who need long-term supply should confirm current refill availability with SOSA before purchasing. The cold-air oil supplied with the Vaayu is a different product from the water-based Hotel Collection sold for ultrasonic machines (15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799), which must not be used in a Vaayu despite sharing scent names. Other SOSA machines: Boond 300ml ₹899 (~150 sq ft) · Sukoon 500ml ₹1,899 (270–320 sq ft) · Megh 6L ₹3,499 (~215 sq ft — a runtime and humidity machine, not a coverage upgrade) · Aangan ₹25,999 (~8,000–10,000 sq ft) · Meenar ₹38,500 (12,000–18,000 sq ft) · Safar car diffuser ₹3,999. Reed diffusers 50ml ₹749–₹849 (6–8 weeks) · 130ml ₹1,249–₹1,349 (14–18 weeks) · duo sets ₹1,498–₹1,598 · oil-only refills 300ml ₹2,399 / 500ml ₹3,499. Runtime, consumption and coverage figures are manufacturer specifications and vary with intensity setting, run hours, ceiling height, ventilation and season; any per-month or per-day figure in this guide is arithmetic on those specifications, not a measurement. Electricity costs vary by state tariff. No claim is made that scenting affects ratings, reviews, bookings, occupancy, revenue, health, mood or air quality. Free shipping above ₹499. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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