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NuHeat announces the Signature floor heater thermostat

The NuHeat Signature floor thermostat keeps you in touch with your floors remotely

Katie Pilkington Associate Editor / Reviews - Appliances
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NuHeat's Wally Lo introduces Signature WiFi floor thermostat
NuHeat's Wally Lo introduces Signature Wi-Fi floor thermostat NuHeat

NuHeat has long been a respected name in radiant floor heating systems, but at its 2014 CES press conference, it announced plans to expand into tech with the Nuheat Signature, a Wi-Fi floor heating thermostat.

Using a smartphone app available for both iOS and Android devices, Signature will let you remotely control and monitor your heated floor. In addition to changing the floor temperature or heating schedule, you’ll also be able to view your energy usage. The Signature is suitable for use with heaters under stone or tile floors as well as laminate and engineered wood flooring, for which it has an 82 degree F temperature limit.

The NuHeat Signature features a 320x480 pixel color backlit LCD touch screen and seven-day programmability. NuHeat has teamed up with The Weather Channel to give you forecast information from the thermostat, which you can use for general reference or to help you decide whether to adjust your floor temperature.

The Signature can connect with other brands of floor heaters, provided they have a 10K sensor. If you’re interested in the NuHeat Signature floor heating thermostat, you can purchase one for $265 in the spring of 2014.