W**G
Wifi installation and poor thermometer reading let this down.
These heaters are almost great... They offer everything but fail to deliver because of such small but crucial features.Firstly the good points..They look great, fitting to the wall was straightforward although they have a clip system that relies on the springiness of the thin metal mounting brackets to hold them in place and I found I had to bend them a bit to ensure then held firm.They provide pretty good heat output and I think going wider on the higher wattage values help distribute that but are electric so going to be close to any other electric heater.. Despite the claims of electric heaters being better than the rest they will all be nearly 100% efficient in energy terms and it's down to how well it can distribute that heat into the room.What's wrong...Connecting to the Wifi is a massive pain. It fails to connect for reasons totally unknown and there is no information as to why and the documentation provides little information related to this. I happen to have guest Wifi that isolates any devices on it and would like to put these on that because I don't like the idea that a heater has full access to my network via the internet but I suspect it requires devices to be able to see each other on the network to work, I'm just not sure because there is no information on any of this and now I have them working I don't want to touch them.If it helps they seemed to work better after leaving them switched on for a while before attempting to connect so it may be it takes them a little while to scan for local Wifi's.The thermometer reading is just nonsense... I have two and although they are consistent with each other they do not represent the temperature in the room even nearly accurately. They read at least 4 degrees C lower than the perfectly accurate digital thermometer placed close by them and I confirmed this with another one too.I nearly only gave them 2 stars for the above reasons but once you have them working and know not to trust the temperature they say it is they work OK.I'm a bit of a nerd so am tempted to open them up and see if I can hack the thermistor a bit to try to get a more accurate temperature reading.
S**S
Easy set up
Got this to heat a garden room. Didn’t know what size I’d need so for the biggest one and it heats it in no time, and is probably overkill.Connects to the wifi in the house quite a way away, and the app works brilliantly to turn it in and off, and schedule the heating in there.Very handy to be able to control the heating out there remotely.I haven’t rated energy efficiency because I haven’t got a clue.
P**D
Good looking, easy to install and setup smart convection heater
We now have two of these ADAX Neo WiFi smart heaters. Well made and unobtrusive. A really nice installation touch is that the lid of the box is a template for drilling the holes for the bracket, brilliant idea I wish other manufacturers would adopt. When setting up for the first time with the mobile app you need to select the WiFi+Bluetooth option, the WiFi only option just doesn't work for the initial setup, this was the same for both radiators. Once set they are really to use both manually and remotely. App works well.
A**R
Easy to install if you use the box template
Great heater for my conservatory. Looks good compared to an earlier Adax heater I fitted some years ago & so much easier to install & use than the old Celect remote controller which I never managed to get to work properly. The wifi system with this new heating panel worked first time & seems so much better. Not tried to schedule the heater yet so some of the reviews may indicate real scheduling problems but at least I've got the heater 'talking' to my Android smartphone without difficulty. My only wish for product improvement is to find an easier way to shorten the cable from the heater end rather than cut the plug top off and rewiring a new plug. My electric outlet is close & sooner or later my new puppy will try to chew the curled up excess cable!!! A fused spur hard-wiring the cable might do the trick?
D**3
ADAX Neo - Bought this because of their API
I bought three of these in total. I chose this particular Wall Heater solely due to their API.
N**7
Great product
Fair stylish product, a feature and assisted boost of heating for any modern home. I use to mine to assist central heating in a mid terrace house that can get quite cold during the winter season. With the 800w model it will cost around 12p per hour to run and even just a couple of hours a day will equate to £7 per month . Easy to install though I had to supply my own wall plugs the illustration said screws would do the trick. And I.have found the wifi from the phone to the heater does have a delay of around 5-10 seconds but the benefit of this is that the front panel doesn't really get that hot the heat comes from the back which is beneficial when you have a roaming toddler . Lightweight and sturdy
P**M
Looks great on the wall.
Confusing at first when using the remote. You need to make sure you have the right app as there are two of them. However it works well and warms the conservatory. Looks smart on the wall.
A**R
Great addition to the family
Just a few snagging issues linking up to my WiFi, but that was probably because I had a repeater. Easy to set up temperature profiles for the rooms and set these, as required. Can remote change the temperature, of a bit too hot, or cold, even from the sofa.Stylish and effective addition and way better than the oil filled radiator that I had before, as the temperature is far more precise and I can take control from a distance, such as being in London longer than expected, I can turn the heat down, until say 30 mins before I return.
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