Description
Features
The 1500W space heater carries a feature list that genuinely separates it from most units at this price. Starting with its Smart PTC technology, the listing rates the heater to push warm air within just 2 seconds, and owner ratings back that up as one of the quicker starts in the class. It comes with five different modes, including ECO mode, which adjusts power based on room temperature. The 90° oscillation is the feature buyer feedback values most, since it spreads warmth across the room instead of aiming it at whatever sits directly in front, a limitation reviewers raise about cheaper fixed-direction heaters.
The heater is also equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity, and it syncs with Alexa or Google Voice for hands-free control. Adjusting the temperature or switching it on and off through the app or a voice command is a step up from remote-only units, and it puts this model alongside the smart Dayette SH002 variant. The 24-hour timer is the other practical addition, well suited to warming a room before an alarm goes off or before anyone gets home.
Design
Its sleek, tower-style design is both modern and functional. At 17.3 inches tall, it fits into tight spaces, whether in an office or the corner of a bedroom, which is the same footprint argument made for the BOMIDI H1 tower. The digital display on the top gives it a modern look, while the touch-sensitive buttons keep the controls simple. At just under six pounds it is light enough to move from room to room without effort. The matte black finish keeps it neutral against most interiors, and buyer feedback repeatedly notes it looks more expensive than it is.
Noise
One of the standout aspects of this heater is how quiet it is. Owner ratings from work calls and long TV sessions describe it as barely audible. There is a soft hum, but reviewers characterize it as white noise rather than an intrusion. Even at the highest mode, buyer feedback reports it does not disrupt a quiet room, which is notable given the heat output it produces.
How To Use
Getting it up and running takes no effort. It is a plug-in-and-go unit out of the box. The remote control is intuitive, with clear labels for each function. Pairing it to the app takes a few minutes according to buyer feedback, and once connected the range of controls is broad. Owner ratings mention switching it on remotely from bed, and using Alexa to adjust the temperature without touching anything.
Switching between modes, such as fan-only for cooling or ECO for energy efficiency, is a single press of the mode button. Reviewers report that non-technical members of a household work it out without instruction.
Safety
Safety features are abundant, which matters to anyone wary of running a heater unattended. It has tip-over protection, which shuts the heater off immediately if it is knocked over, and owner ratings with pets in the house report that cutoff working as described. There is also overheat protection and a child lock, making it a sensible option for families. The countdown clock is another thoughtful addition, ensuring the unit turns off after a set duration.
Maintenance
Keeping it clean is straightforward. The exterior does not attract much dust, and a quick wipe with a cloth handles what does collect. Buyer feedback reports no overheating issues or burning smells, which is a complaint that comes up regularly on cheaper heaters. The manual suggests periodically checking the air intake for dust, but owner ratings describe upkeep as minimal in practice.
Positives
Here are a few pluses worth highlighting:
- Rapid heating within 2 seconds.
- 90° oscillation for comprehensive room coverage.
- Smart app and voice control with Alexa and Google compatibility.
- Compact yet stylish design that fits any room.
- Robust safety features, including tip-over and overheat protection.
Negatives
However, there are some less favorable aspects to note:
- The app is glitchy at times, especially when setting schedules.
- Wi-Fi setup can be a bit finicky for less tech-savvy users.
- The ECO mode occasionally turns off prematurely before the set temperature is reached.
Performance
The heating performance is where owner ratings are most consistent. Buyer feedback from rooms around 250 square feet describes the temperature going from cold to comfortable in under 10 minutes on a frigid day. The oscillation is what removes cold spots, which matters when a room is being shared or used as a workspace. Reviewers weighing it against the Dreo DR-HSH004S smart heater report similar coverage. Despite being electric, owner ratings do not describe a noticeable jump in electricity bills, which the energy-efficient modes are designed to address.
Warranty
This heater comes with a three-year warranty, which is rare for products in this category. It covers defects and issues without additional cost, and that length is a signal about how the manufacturer views the build. The warranty details are easy to find in the manual, and customer support is described as responsive in buyer feedback.
Competing Brands
Compared with other heaters in this bracket, this one holds its own. The Lasko CT16450 ceramic tower is a solid competitor but lacks the Wi-Fi connectivity and app control this product offers. Dyson’s space heaters bring similar oscillation and smart features but sit at a far higher price, and on the specification they do not clearly outperform this heater on warm-up speed or safety hardware.
The main downside, as noted earlier, is the app’s inconsistency, which some competitors handle better. For its price range, though, the combination of design, safety and functionality is hard to beat.
True Value
As far as value for money goes, this heater checks the boxes that matter. The range of features, coupled with the performance owners describe, makes it feel like a premium product without the premium price, which is not common in the wider electric space heater category. It suits anyone after a reliable and good-looking heater without blowing the budget.













