


Okay, so I live in this ancient 1968 house with crusty old baseboard heaters. The analog thermostats were basically glorified light switches—either lava-hot or Antarctica mode. Then I discovered Mysa via my power company (shoutout to subsidized tech!) and wow, what a difference.
Installation was shockingly easy—pun intended. Pro tip: DON'T skip reading the wiring diagram unless you enjoy surprise fireworks. Took me 15 minutes for the first one, now I'm basically a certified Mysa installer at 5 minutes per unit.
The app? Chef's kiss. Super intuitive, walks you through everything like you're a toddler (which I appreciate). No dark mode yet, but hey—first world problems. Works flawlessly with Apple Home too.
Here's the magic: these aren't just on/off switches. They actually modulate voltage like some kind of heating whisperers. My rooms are now evenly warm instead of swinging between sauna and igloo modes.
Bonus: The customer service is ridiculously responsive. Like 'did they clone their support team?' responsive. Followed up to make sure everything was perfect after installation.
Only downside? Makes me wish I could afford to replace ALL my thermostats at once (looking at you, wallet). But seriously—if your house has electric baseboard heat, this is the upgrade you didn't know you needed.
