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Princess Smart Infrared Panel Heater, 350 W, Free App & Voice Control, Low Energy Consumption, Timer, Adjustable Thermostat, Free Standing or Wall Mounted, 01.348035.02.001, White

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There’s no fan in this model, but warm air rising causes air movement, which I measured at 0.52m/s. It’s enough of a breeze to gently warm a room through, even if it’s not immediately felt in the way that a fan heater’s directional blast is.

The Warmlite is an exceptionally effective heater that isn’t too expensive to run – but, whatever you do, don’t dry your clothing in front of it.The best infrared heaters you can buy in 2023 1. Klarstein HeatPal Marble Infrared Heater: Best infrared heater for extended use that need to be heated. The panel heater has a carbon crystal heating element. The quality of carbon crystal is very stable and has accurate heating temperatures and power settings. Carbon crystal has a very even heat distribution across the product and so with the same size unit, less carbon crystal is needed meaning lower energy consumption. Unlike fan heaters, which heat the air by using a lot of electricity (while also blowing dust around the home), infrared heaters have no moving parts and, just like the sun, the heat they emit cuts right through the air to alight on objects in the room – be that a living thing or a solid item. Take control of your heating from anywhere with the Smart Infrared Panel Heater 350EL. This innovative heater can be easily connected to your smartphone or tablet via an app, allowing you to adjust the temperature, set timers, and monitor energy consumption remotely. Moreover, this panel heater comes with a remote control. Whether you're on the couch or on the go, you have complete control over your heating system, ensuring maximum comfort and energy efficiency. Control your panel heater with your smartphone, your preferred voice assistant, by remote or manually From the app, you can set the heat mode (high or low), temperature target and toggle standby mode. The app also gives you schedules, so you can set the Princess Glass Smart Panel Heater up to work much like a smart thermostat.

If you want more control, then you need the HomeWizard Climate app, which you use to connect the Princess Glass Smart Panel Heater to your Wi-Fi network; it’s the same app as is used for the Princess Princess Smart Heating and Cooling Tower.For instance, where a typical 1.2kW fan heater could cost upwards of 50p per hour to run, an infrared heater will typically cost a fraction of that sum, around 15p at today’s higher energy prices. Foibles aside, this is an exceptional heater that’s marginally more energy-efficient and much more capable of distributing heat than an oil-filled model. Therefore, we have no compunction in giving it a solid recommendation.

In use this heater is true to Princess’ power rating, consuming a peak of 365W, and falling below 1W when in standby. Over 30 minutes’ continuous use it consumed 0.19kWh – less than half what I’d expect from a typical fan or convection heater on its lowest setting, and about 6.3p at the current 34p per kilowatt hour price cap. If you’re after an infrared heater that retains and emits a certain amount of heat once it’s been turned off, try the Klarstein HeatPal for size. The HeatPal works just like an oil-filled model, only it’s much more energy-efficient – and, in many ways, more effective. This is because it has a very heavy slab of unpolished Mongolian marble sitting behind the grille, which is heated by the element behind it to produce an amazing amount of heat that’s pushed outward and upward. While some heaters benefit from smart controls, I’m not fully convinced here. Princess has covered all the basics, but remember that this device is about heating people directly, rather than the room. There’s less point in, for example, scheduling it to come on before bedtime if it’s not going to result in a toasty bedroom when you retire for the night. I wonder if the Smart Infrared Heater might benefit more from a movement sensor similar to the one used by Meaco’s Motion Eye 1.8kW. This would allow it to detect when you’re near, and switch on for a predefined time. Performance This Princess smart infrared panel heater is part of a wide range of smart home items that can be controlled with your smartphone. Interested in other smart products or more information? Visit www.princesshome.eu/smart-products.

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Turning the Princess Glass Smart Panel Heater on, I measured it at 1517W when using the higher heat mode, and 764W on the low mode. It’s useful having two heat modes, as the lower one saves money and is more useful when you want to take the edge off a cold room. The higher setting is for when it’s really cold. The heater can shut off automatically by setting time schedules in the app or using the timer function Do you struggle to keep your office warm in winter? Then the Princess Smart Glass Panel Heater really is something for you. The panel heater has a modern design and is a real eyecatcher in your interior. Control the smart heater via the HomeWizard Climate app and make sure you always come home to a warm and cozy room. Because of the 1500W power, the heater heats up fast so you never have to sit in the cold for long. Mount the panel heater to the wall as permanent heating or take it with you in whichever room you need it. The Princess Smart Glass Panel Heater is a real addition to your smart home and indispensable in winter.

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