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Product description
This wall mounted infrared heater brings targeted warmth to smaller rooms with a compact profile and Wi‑Fi control, making daily comfort easier to manage. It saves floor space while offering digital thermostat control and remote operation, so you can adjust temperature from your phone and keep a consistent zone heat level. If you prioritize easy scheduling and remote access, this unit helps maintain comfort with minimal fuss, if you prefer direct radiant warmth over forced air, this model delivers steady heat that stays close to the source.
Key features
The Heat Storm wall mounted design keeps your floor clear and hides the cord when installed over the outlet, which helps keep a neat wall appearance. It includes a touchscreen digital thermostat and a remote for simple local control, and Wi‑Fi connectivity lets you change settings from a smartphone. The heater incorporates tip‑over safety shut off and a cool to the touch grill and housing for added peace of mind, and the unit lists a rated output of 1500 W and 5200 BTU according to the manufacturer. You’ll notice a balance between direct infrared warmth and practical installation options for bedrooms, kitchens, and offices. 🔧
Tech specs
- Name: Heat Storm HS-1500-PHX-WIFI
- Power: 1500 W
- Output: 5200 BTU
- Voltage: 110 Volts
- Coverage: Up to 150 sq. ft as primary heat source
Everyday use
This heater works well when you need a supplemental or zone heat source, and it performs best in well insulated rooms where radiant heat can maintain comfort. For quick warmups, use the touchscreen or remote, or schedule periods with the Wi‑Fi function to reduce manual adjustments. Note that feet are not included since this is the wall mounted version, and the manufacturer states the wall and unit remain cool to the touch. 📱
What stands out
The Wi‑Fi enabled control is a practical advantage if you often change settings from another room or want scheduled heat without manual interaction, and the hidden cord option keeps a tidy installation. If you want a primary heater for a larger open plan area, keep in mind the stated coverage is smaller for primary use, so check room insulation and layout before relying on it as the only source of heat. 🔥









