Description
Design
The sleek and compact design of the GiveBest Smart Wall Heater, model UPH310M, is the first thing the listing photos sell. It looks modern and reads as a fit for a bedroom rather than a utility room. Its white finish blends with neutral walls, and the option to either wall-mount or use it as a floor-standing unit makes it versatile in a way the GiveBest UPH300M wall heater is not. Buyer feedback reports that the included level tool makes mounting simple. At just 16.1”D x 4.3”W x 11”H, it does not take up much space. Owner ratings do note that it arrives smaller than the listing photos suggest, which cuts both ways depending on the space it is going into.
Features
This product is loaded with features that make it stand out. The GiveBest Smart Wall Heater offers multiple heating modes, including ECO, P3 (1500W), P2 (1200W), P1 (900W), and a fan-only mode. For anyone who likes to fine-tune room temperature, ECO mode is the one that earns its keep, using a thermostat to adjust heat output automatically and trim energy use while holding comfort. The smart control options, including Alexa integration and app-based management, are the headline draw and put it in the same bracket as another GiveBest smart wall heater. Control from a phone or by voice command is the feature owner ratings mention most.
Usability
This heater is easy to live with. Buyer feedback describes the smart app setup as a matter of minutes, with few reported hiccups connecting to home WiFi, though it is worth remembering that it only works with 2.4 GHz networks. The remote control is another handy addition for anyone who does not want to get out of bed to change the setting. Reviewers report that the controls are simple enough that non-technical members of a household pick them up without help, which says a lot about the layout.
How To Use
Setup is straightforward. Once mounted on a wall, the unit is plugged in and paired through the Smart Life app. The app walks through the process, from connecting to WiFi to customizing heating schedules. The scheduling feature is the one owner ratings put to work most, typically set to warm a room 15 minutes before an alarm goes off so the floor is not freezing underfoot. For floor use, the retractable feet provide stability and the carry handle makes it easy to move from room to room.
Performance
Performance is where this heater justifies its price. Buyer feedback from rooms around 200 sq. ft. describes a noticeable temperature lift within about two minutes. The 1500W output is the full ceiling for a plug-in heater in North America, and the fan does a good job of distributing that heat evenly. Owner ratings from home offices report similar results. The limit shows up in larger spaces, where reviewers say a single unit struggles and two are needed, the same ceiling that applies to the Dreo DR-HSH017S smart wall heater.
Maintenance
Maintaining this heater is hassle-free. The exterior wipes clean with a damp cloth, and the filters can be accessed easily for cleaning. Buyer feedback reports no dust buildup problems affecting performance after a month of daily use, which is a reasonable sign for a wall-mounted unit that is not easy to take down. The listing does call for unplugging it before cleaning, which is the sensible precaution on any mains-powered heater.
Safety
Safety features are a strong point on this heater. It is ETL-listed and comes with overheat and tip-over protection. The tip-over cutoff matters most in floor-standing use, particularly in homes where a cat is likely to knock things over, and reviewers report that the unit shuts off immediately when tipped. The V-0 flame-retardant materials are the other specification worth checking on the listing, especially for anyone planning to run the heater overnight.
Noise
Quiet running is one of the qualities buyer feedback returns to most. Light sleepers report the low humming noise as barely noticeable, and reviewers comparing it against older fan heaters describe it as close to silent by contrast. That makes it well suited to bedrooms or home offices where quiet matters as much as warmth.
Warranty
The product comes with a reasonable warranty, though a longer duration would sit better against the price. Buyer feedback on customer service suggests the company is responsive and helpful when issues come up, which is the part of a warranty that actually matters. Knowing there is a safety net in place adds a layer of confidence to the purchase.
Strong Points
- Intuitive smart controls with app and Alexa integration
- Multiple heating modes, including energy-saving ECO mode
- Compact and versatile design for wall or floor use
- Quiet operation suitable for bedrooms and offices
Areas of Concern
- Not fully compatible with Google Home, limiting smart-home integration
- Struggles to heat spaces larger than 200 sq. ft.
- Only works with 2.4 GHz WiFi, which could be a limitation for some
Competing Products
Set against similar models from Lasko and De’Longhi, the picture is clear enough. The Lasko offers comparable heating capacity but lacks smart features like app control and Alexa integration, which makes the GiveBest the more modern option on paper. De’Longhi models such as this De’Longhi convection panel heater are better suited to larger spaces but come at a higher price point with fewer energy-saving modes. For smaller rooms and buyers who want app control, the GiveBest heater strikes a workable balance of functionality and price.
Price Worthiness
Considering the features and reported performance, this heater offers strong value. Comparable products in the wider electric space heater category either lack smart functionality or sit significantly higher on price. For anyone who wants scheduling and voice control on a wall-mounted heater without paying a premium for it, this is a sensible pick.













