This is the Smarter Way to Heat Your Home

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The Ecostrad iQ Ceramic smart electric radiator on a white wall in a modern living room

The Ecostrad iQ Ceramic smart electric radiator allows effortless smart-home integration that enables you to save energy and money.

I first wrote about The Smart Grid and how it will affect our home appliances for Designer Magazine back in 2010, when we were only really just starting to realise the potential of smart appliances that could be connected to the Internet. It seemed so very futuristic back then and it was hard to imagine how our homes would change by integrating these new technologies. Fast forward 11 years and smart appliances are now commonplace in many homes around the world.

If I’m completely honest, when I first learnt about smart appliances and the internet of things, I saw them as something that would be reserved for the most wealthy of households. Not only was the technology a bit on the pricey side but it also seemed a little unnecessary for those of us who weren’t living in palatial mansions.

I couldn’t really ever see myself adopting much smart technology for the home. Living in a rather small home, it seemed somewhat lazy to install appliances and technology that could be operated from my phone. I was also slightly worried that the technology wouldn’t be easy to operate for a technophobe like myself and would end up making life more complicated.

However, as time has passed and new technologies have emerged, I have been able to dabble with smart home technology to see how it can improve my life and make my home easier to operate. You may remember when I reviewed the Sengled Pulse LED Bulb + Wireless Speakers? And more recently I turned my coworking space in Totnes into a smart office thanks to some nifty little gadgets from Hive.

I was actually really quite surprised just how easy they were to operate and how convenient they made everything. I definitely feel like I am more in control of my office now than before I installed the smart devices. I am much more open to exploring what else I can connect up to the internet and more importantly, operate remotely from my phone.

The Ecostrad iQ Ceramic smart electric radiator mounted on a white wall

Smart Electric Radiator

Heating is the next thing on my list. We have electric heaters in the office and last winter I was constantly worried that I may forget to turn them off when leaving and they would be on all night posing a massive fire hazard but also pushing up my landlord’s electricity bills. I’ve also been thinking how helpful it would be if I could turn the heating on before my arrival so I could be greeted by a nice warm office in the morning.

My current electric radiators do have a very basic timer but I really need more flexibility than they offer. So I was intrigued to hear about some of the latest smart electric radiators on the market today and the benefits that they provide.

Electric Radiators Direct is a UK supplier of energy-efficient electric radiators and towel rails. They champion electric heating because it is carbon-free, can be used with sustainable energy and is perfectly adapted to take advantage of SMART electronic technology.

They offer an extensive product range which includes radiators of all sizes for every room in the house and that are suitable for every budget too.

Ecostrad iQ Ceramic

The smart electric radiator I have been looking at for my office is the Ecostrad iQ Ceramic. These particular radiators are built for maximum efficiency with their heat-retentive stone plates that use CeramiQ heat lock technology. The specially engineered ceramic plates heat up quickly and stay warm, even after the heater has stopped drawing power from the wall. In this way, heat is locked deep in the core and slowly released out into the room over time so you get more heat using less energy.

The iQ Ceramic holds warmth so well that it also emits more radiant heat (heating people, objects and surfaces directly) compared to standard models that emit heat via convection (heating the surrounding air). This offers a heating solution thatโ€™s more effective, even in hard-to-heat spaces like hallways and rooms with high ceilings.

Intelligent Heating Control

The digital display of the Ecostrad iQ Ceramic smart electric radiator mounted on a white wall.

What really stands out for me is that the iQ Ceramic is a smart electric radiator that gives you three different ways to control your heating.

Manual Control

It can be controlled manually using the large, recessed touchscreen control panel. This is perfect for when you are at home and available to make changes to the way that it operates.

Wi-Fi Enabled App

However, you can also control the smart electric radiator through the Wi-Fi. The iQ Ceramic is compatible with two heating apps, Tuya and Smart Life, which allow you to program the heater using an intuitive, user-friendly interface. No additional accessories are needed to access WiFi control, all you need to do is connect the iQ Ceramic to your home router then pair it to the app. And for even more effortless heat management, it can also be operated via smart speakers such as Amazon’s Alexa or Google Home.

Movement Sensor

It can also be operated in sensor mode so that it only heats when it detects movement in the room. When it senses a presence, it heats at the set comfort temperature, then after a period of no movement, it will switch back to a lower heat setting. The interval of time it waits before lowering its heat level can be set to 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes depending on your preference.

The Ecostrad iQ Ceramic radiator mounted on a white wall

Outstanding efficiency

I’ve always been under the impression that electric heaters are more expensive to run than gas-fired central heating. It was certainly the case when I had old-fashioned storage heaters in the first flat I shared with my now-husband. They were super inefficient and cost us a small fortune. However, as we’ve discussed, technology has come a long way and this is now far from the truth.

In this case, it is the CeramiQ heat lock technology inside this electric radiator that makes it so energy efficient. All of the heat it generates is absorbed deep into the heat-retentive ceramic plates, allowing the radiator to stay warm over long periods so it uses less energy.

Energy-Saving Features

  • The iQ Ceramic smart electric radiator has 24/7 programming. This means that you can set up a weekly routine to match your family’s schedule so that you donโ€™t end up wasting energy by heating a space unnecessarily. 
  • It also has open window detection so it can detect any sudden drops in temperate, from an open door or window, for example and switches the heater off until a more stable temperature is detected. Again, this prevents energy wastage. 
  • Comfort, Eco & Anti-frost modes are great for heating rooms that are sporadically used, like communal spaces or even holiday lets where people come and go frequently. These settings minimises energy usage with zero effort.

Precision Digital Thermostat

The iQ Ceramic smart electric radiator is fitted with a silent TRIAC thermostat that’s accurate to ยฑ0.5 ยฐC so it provides precise and effective warmth whenever you need it. And you won’t be able to hear a click when it comes on and goes off.

The Ecostrad iQ Ceramic radiator mounted on a white wall

Easy Installation

The Ecostrad iQ Ceramic smart electric radiator has been designed for easy wall-mounted installation and comes with a UK plug and all of the fixtures required for a secure fitting. Its minimalist slimline body is just 80mm deep and the control panel is nicely recessed and unobtrusive.

So if you are renovating a property or looking to change your heating system, the options that you have today are manifold. And smart electric radiators may be just the thing that you are looking for to help you save both energy and money as well as giving you that all-important peace of mind that a smart home can offer.

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