I used a Belling stand alone and it does seem similar to
this one however when one looks more carefully the outputs are different. The IH60R lists:-
Front left: 1.5kw (boost to 2.0kw)
Rear left: 1.2kw (boost to 1.6kw)
Rear right: 1.5kW (boost to 2.0kw)
Front right: 1.2kw (boost to 1.6kw)
The FSE60i that I have however shows:-
Front left: 1.85kw (boost to 3.0kw)
Rear left: 1.85kw (boost to 3.0kw)
Rear right: 2.3kW (boost to 3.7kw)
Front right: 1.40kw (boost to 2.2kw)
To be frank I only use the boost with plain water as even 2.2kw will burn stuff onto the pan rather than cook it so the high output is not really required. Also can't use boost and boil/simmer setting together and in the main I set to boil then auto drop to simmer.
The IH60RXL has high outputs like mine and look at the pictures and you will have a hard time seeing any difference between them.
The higher output type have the option to use two areas combined for use with griddle plates and the like. Never used one. We got one but not really used.
We had a problem with pressure cooker as thought the stainless steel one would work but no stainless steel is not magnetic. We then got one from Lidi but what I didn't realise pressure cookers come with different pressures and the Lidi one uses lower pressure than the old stainless steel one. I asked about what happens when 3.7kW is used with a pressure cooker can the pressure release deal with that power but could get no answer.
We now use a plastic pressure cooker designed to go inside the microwave from QVC and it works very well.
The tea pot also had to be changed again original not magnetic my son-in-law spent ages going around the shops in Turkey with a magnet to find one with magnetic bottom. The double type water at bottom and tea at top and it does work well as you can set a much lower heat with induction than with other hobs and should I forget it's on it auto turns off after a set time but never left it long enough for it to activate yet. Have forgot to switch off after taking pan off and had it auto shut down that ring again never timed how long it takes.
Child lock is childish as it was grand children (7 year old) who worked out how to set it leaving me to get out book to find how to remove. But now we do use when 3 year old is around he loves twiddling knobs.
What you need to remember a conventional hob with 1.4kW will not heat the food as quick as an induction hob with 1.4kW as with induction all heat goes into food not the kitchen. Also I can tilt my frying pan around 1/2 inch gap pan to hob and it still gets full heat like with gas. Although all pans do have ground base it's not really required.
Good luck let us know how you find it.