Description
- Adapter output: 5V—1A
- Working temperature: -10 up to +55C
- Working humidity: 10 up to 90%RH (no condensation)
- Wireless technology @.4G Wi-Fi; Zigbee 3.0/BLE/SigMesh
- Dimensions: 60x60x15mm
- Net weight: 33g
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Infrared heating is a type of heating that uses infrared radiation to directly heat objects and people in a room, rather than heating the air. This method is similar to how the sun warms the Earth.
Infrared heaters emit infrared rays that are absorbed by objects and surfaces in the room. These objects then re-radiate the heat, creating a comfortable and even warmth.
Infrared heating is energy-efficient, provides instant heat, reduces dust circulation (beneficial for allergy sufferers), and can be more cost-effective compared to traditional heating methods. It also offers a sleek and modern design that can blend seamlessly with home decor.
Yes, infrared heaters are generally safe. They do not produce harmful emissions and are often equipped with safety features such as overheat protection and automatic shut-off. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for installation and use.
Yes, infrared heaters can be used as the primary heating source in a home. They are particularly effective in well-insulated spaces and can be used in conjunction with other heating systems if needed.
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