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Here’s a compact heater that provides a practical option if you want flexible heating that fits easily into a modern home. It mounts on the wall and plugs directly into a standard UK socket, so installation is simple enough for even the most DIY inept. It delivers up to 2000 watts of ceramic powered heating, which is enough to warm a small or medium room quickly and efficiently.

The companion app for iOS or Android can be used to control the heater remotely, set a temperature, or create a full seven-day schedule. It also works with voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa and Google Home so you can adjust the heat without moving a muscle. The built in touchscreen panel allows for easy manual control if you prefer.

The ceramic core heats up quickly and spreads warmth evenly around the room. It runs quietly as it does not rely on a fan, which makes it ideal for bedrooms or home offices where background noise is a concern. Safety is also considered with overheat protection and a thermal cut out, giving peace of mind.
The main limitations are that it is best suited to small or medium sized rooms. Larger or poorly insulated spaces may not warm up effectively. The smart functions require stable WiFi and a nearby socket, so it is less flexible than a fully wired central heating system. Reaching full warmth can also take longer than gas central heating.

Overall the TCP Smart WiFi Wall Heater is a convenient and modern heating solution for modest spaces. Its combination of strong heating output, quiet operation and smart controls makes it suitable for bedrooms, offices or holiday lets. It is especially useful for people who want an easy to install option with remote control without the need for major electrical work. RRP £65

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A simple to install smart heater that warms small rooms well with quiet operation and app control, though less effective in large or poorly insulated spaces.
  • Quick to set up with simple wall mounting and plug in power
  • Good heat output for smaller rooms
  • Remote control and scheduling through the app or voice assistants
  • Quiet running and useful safety features
  • Not ideal for larger or draughty rooms
  • Smart controls depend on a good WiFi signal
  • Slower than central heating to warm a space fully
  • Power socket will limit location