Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heating

EIN Mysa Thermostat

November 3, 2021

Compatible with high-voltage electric heaters, this thermostat lets you adjust the temperature in your room for optimum comfort. Plus, the Mysa app has a variety of smart features that make this device the ultimate solution for comfortable living.

  • In-app Energy Charting, Scheduling, Early-On, Vacation, and Zone Control features help you save money by heating your home only when needed. Lockout and Shared Access allow you to enjoy peace of mind.
  • 4 or more wire systems with a neutral (120V) or second live (240V) wire available is required. Mysa is not compatible with two-wire systems.
  • Smart thermostat lets you adjust the temperature in your home so it’s always cozy and the Mysa app allows you to control the thermostat with your smartphone or tablet from anywhere.
  • Compatible with electric baseboard heaters, electric fan-forced heaters, self-contained hydronic baseboard heaters, and in-ceiling radiant heaters up to 3800W max @ 240V / 1900W max @ 120V.
  • Quick installation with step-by-step guides will have you ready to use the thermostat in 15 minutes. Sleek, minimalistic design and a premium look-and-feel shows your style with subtle sophistication.
  • Geolocation uses your location to automatically turn the heater off when you’re away. Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Apple HomeKit compatibility always keeps you connected.

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