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Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric in-Floor Heating 240V | Class A GFCI | Easy Install | Use w/HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home | Wi-Fi Programmable | Remote Control with Free App | Save Energy

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Features

  • Make Your In-Floor Heating Smart - for high/line voltage systems. Mysa works with 120-240V electric in-floor heating systems and includes a built-in Class A GFCI. Does not work with hydronic or water-based systems.
  • Premium Remote Control with Free App - monitor and adjust your home heating with your phone. No hidden fees, no gated features.
  • Ultimate Comfort & Easy Savings with App Features - Mysas in-app Schedules, Geofencing, Lockouts, Energy Reports (and more!) keep you cozy and help you lower your monthly electricity bill.
  • Voice Control - use Mysas smart home integrations with HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Home to automate your home and make your life easier.
  • Temperature Threshold Alert - Mysa gives you peace of mind by keeping your loved ones comfortable, while helping you avoid costly home repairs.
  • Install With Confidence - Mysas easy-to-follow, step-by-step video guidance and expert Support team (including certified electricians) make installing Mysa confidently a breeze.
  • Designed in Canada - Mysa is engineered to North American climate conditions, with rigorous cybersecurity standards. Your home stays cozy and secure.
  • Superior Wi-Fi Connectivity - Mysa is designed for 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks to maximize signal strength. Also works with combined 2.4 and 5 GHz networks, and MESH Wi-Fi networks.
  • Premium Hardware & Touch Control - enjoy Mysas sleek, modern design and at-unit touch temperature control. Adjust your Mysas brightness to suit your mood.

Brand: Mysa


Product Dimensions: 0.75"D x 3.54"W x 5.12"H


Special Feature: Audible Touch Feedback, Adaptive Display Technology, Energy Insights, Geofencing, Scheduling


Color: White


Brand: Mysa


Product Dimensions: 0.75"D x 3.54"W x 5.12"H


Special Feature: Audible Touch Feedback, Adaptive Display Technology, Energy Insights, Geofencing, Scheduling


Color: White


Specific Uses For Product: If you have an electric floor heating system with a floor temperature sensor, Mysa can replace your current thermostat.


Temperature Control Type: In-Floor Heating


Connectivity Technology: WiFi, NFC


Included Components: 1 x Mysa for In-Floor Heating Thermostat, 1 x Welcome Booklet, 1 x Floor Sensor, 2 x Mounting Screws, 4 x Wire Nuts, 1 x Wiring Instructions


Power Source: Electricity,Electric


Item Weight: 499 Grams


Voltage: 240 Volts


Material: Plastic


Shape: Rectangular


Display Type: LED


Control Type: Touch


Control Method: App, Touch


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Style: Electric In-Floor Heating


Backlight: Yes


Specification Met: Energy Star


UPC: 821661208273


Manufacturer: Empowered Homes


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: V2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 20, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works well, display is so so.
I got this unit after another unit died after a little over a year. It was easy to install and supports a bunch of different configurations for heated floors with different value sensors. The unit is bigger than I expected, especially next to the outlet, and the display doesn't show a lot of information. The included picture is from before it was paired to the network. This works well with Apple HomeKit and Alexa and I was able to easily integrate it into my Home assistant network. If this lasts more than 18 months it is already doing better than my previous unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by J. Brown J. Brown

  • Well designed, easy to install
Very well designed thermostat, with a really slick and smooth installation. Of course, before installing it, I had to take a look inside. It's really well designed, and also contains a lux sensor and a humidity sensor, which I did not realize when buying (but are a nice plus). An ESP32 is used for networking, so it should be pretty easy to convert to ESPHome if/when this company goes bankrupt. The device also works great with HomeAssistant for local-only control. I was notified the device existed, I typed in the code from the manual, and now I can access it & automate it. On the other hand, the app, while functional, has a couple dark patterns. You are unable to use the device without an account, which is entirely unnecessary since the device works just fine without the internet. It also subscribes you automatically to their pointless mailing lists, and doesn't give you an option to opt-out on signup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023 by Nathan Cobb Nathan Cobb

  • Easy to set up - very picky on network settings for Home Kit integration
Just installed this today, so far it works fine. Takes a while to heat up my floor but that may just be an issue with the heater mesh install which was done before I bought the house I'm in. Previous thermostat was a suntouch from 2004 that was crumbling apart and had a very bad coil whine. Install was easy pretty easy. I like that there's a plate to install and the brains are on a removable faceplate. It made the install very easy. Before you install this (but right after you remove your current thermostat if you are replacing it) measure the resistance of your thermistor/floor temp probe, you'll want to validate the temp probe resistance setting after you add the thermostat to the app. The instructions do not point this out. Adding to homekit was a nightmare. Definitely set up the thermostat from the app using the homekit method. But you definitely need to have your wifi network properly configured. With the way most smart home devices work you can rarely blame the manufacturer unless if they're using a terrible bluetooth radio and pairing with a hub or appletv (I'm looking at you 3rd gen august smart locks). Firstly you should be using a separate network for IoT devices, for security and compatibility purposes. You can google why you should have your IoT devices segmented away from you main network. There are plenty of videos and articles that will explain this in leighman's terms, and there may be videos for your specific (or similar) router on how to set this up mostly. These are the settings that I needed to have for my IoT network to get this to connect properly via homekit. I am using a Ubiquiti Unifi based network with a UDM pro and 3 Access Points. - Turn off IGMP snooping - Turn on Multicast DNS - Only have the 2.4 GHz band turned on for the IoT wifi network - Both multicast management options unchecked - Uncheck minimum data rate control - Have the 2.4GHz density slider all the way over to 1Mbps - Security protocol set to WPA2 (another reason to have a separate IoT network) This is using an ESP32 at least from what you can see on the back of the faceplate as the chip is there. Overall I'm confident in this device and it looks great in my master bathroom. All things said and done, it works great so far! I will update this review after a while or if I run into major issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by railerswim

  • One tricky part of install
Bought the Mysa In-Floor thermostat to replace a Schluter Ditra-Heat RT (no wifi). Main problem I was trying to solve is that the Schluter sometimes turned on by itself after a power failure, and in a remote house that was a big problem. Mysa is a much more elegant thermostat. Easy to install, simple interface. Obviously with WiFi, can be controlled remotely (Schluter has a wifi version but felt Mysa more elegant for a residential installation). Switching & installing was easy with the exception that connecting the floor heater sensor to the thermostat terminal was surprisingly difficult. Sensor wire is typically very thin and malleable, and the terminal port is sort of awkward to get to (and tiny), so threading the spindly wire into the terminal was a challenge. Once done though, connected to wifi and the android app seamlessly, and I can now remote control and turn off (and on) the floor heater. Three more suggestions (1) Mysa should try to help identify the proper floor sensor setting by showing a list of floor heater makers and the appropriate sensor settings (2) Mysa should include a tiny screwdriver for the floor sensor terminal screws, they are much smaller than what a typical household screwdriver would fit, and (3) their documentation for the app is in the form of faqs and can be sort of not helpful for a holistic overview or for specific questions. Granted the app is fairly intuitive, but for example, for the simple question of "how do I turn off the power to the floor heat", it is not completely clear what actually achieves that. There is a FAQ answer on the website, but those instructions don't actually match the app (maybe it matches the iOS app?). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2021 by Amazon Shareholder '99

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