Let me start by saying, I was skeptical at first. My house is from the '60s, and those old baseboard heaters? They were either blasting heat or completely off—no in-between. Enter Mysa. After getting a subsidized one from my power company, I was hooked and ended up buying more for every room.
The installation wasn’t as scary as I thought. Just turn off the right breaker (seriously, double-check with a voltage pen—I learned that the hard way). The first unit took me 15 minutes; now I can swap them in like a pro in under five. The app? Super intuitive. Even my tech-challenged spouse figured it out.
Here’s the magic: these aren’t just on/off switches. They adjust voltage to use *only* what’s needed to maintain your set temp. My rooms are now evenly heated, and my energy bill? Dropped noticeably within weeks. The scheduling is crazy flexible—I have my kitchen and living room synced to warm up together during breakfast.
Minor gripes: The app lacks dark mode (come on, Mysa!), and switching between Celsius/Fahrenheit was a hidden setting initially. But customer service? Lightning-fast replies—they even followed up to check on me.
Verdict: If you’ve got old baseboard heaters, this is worth every penny. Sleek design, killer functionality, and actual savings. My only regret? Not buying them sooner.