A Mysa thermostats will add efficiency and convenience to homes with baseboard heaters, air-conditioners, and in-floor heating. It’s tech that makes your home smarter in the best possible ways. Your heating will be easier for you to control so you will be more comfortable in your home. You’ll also use less electricity and save money. Learn more about Mysa technology then enter for a chance to win a Mysa Thermostat for your home.

Mysa thermostats deliver convenience and efficiency to your home

Finding the right smart home technologies for your needs isn’t always easy. Mysa, however, makes it easy for you to decide if their products are right for you. Mysa thermostats work for simple, specific use cases. The prize in this contest, for example, works in homes that have baseboard heaters. And if your home has baseboard heating, a Mysa thermostat will bring added comfort and cost savings to your home.

We have been sending Mysa thermostats for writers to install, use in their homes, and review on the blog. Shelly and StĂ©phane have been using Mysa in their homes for quite a while. They also installed the new Mysa V2 thermostat (the same as the contest prize) and gave an honest review (Shelly in EN/ StĂ©phane in French) with detailed information about how they installed it and how well it works for their needs. Read those reviews and you’ll have a better idea if this is the right product for your home.

Better for you and better for the planet

We love tech that makes us our lives better. Mysa products do that in two very important ways: adding comfort and energy savings. Mysa thermostats solve a very common problem in many homes: wasteful always on or ineffective always off baseboard heaters. Here’s an example of what I mean. In my home, the bathrooms only have baseboard heaters, and the thermostat in there is set to 15 degrees so it’s not too cold, but not using too much energy. Adding a Mysa would enable me to schedule it to be warmer at night before my I get ready for bed, or in the morning right after I wake up, and be colder while I’m away at work. That simple automation (which I could adjust using the app from anywhere at anytime) would make my life more comfortable, and save me money on electricity.

Decide if this is the right tech for your home then enter this contest.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in three different ways.

  1. In a comment below, tell us what kind of heating is in your home and if you have a smart thermostat to control it.
  2. In a comment beneath Shelly’s review, tell us what part of the article did you find most helpful and why.
  3. Visit the product page for the contest prize, look at the Specifications section to find the part that looks like the image here on the right. Then in an email to bestbuyblog@bestbuycanada.ca with the subject line “Mysa contest” tell us what is shown next to “Connectivity” instead of a question mark.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we will randomly select one eligible entry to win a new Mysa V2 Smart Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heating.

This contest runs from April 20th to May 3rd.

Remember you can enter this contest in three different ways. Even if you don’t have baseboard heaters in your own home you likely know people who do. Ask around! Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to share your love of Best Buy blog contests and help your friends and family to win great tech.

Win a Mysa smart thermostat for baseboard heating Rules and Regulations

Good luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

237 COMMENTS

  1. I have radiant in-floor heating from a natural gas-fired boiler on the main floor & electric baseboard heating in the basement. I don’t have a smart thermostat to control it.

  2. The house has an electric furnace and radiators but $$$ so we installed a heat pump last fall. Some rooms have baseboard heaters. Heat pump system cannot reach every room. No smart thermostats (yet)!

  3. We have forced-air natural gas heating with a programmable but not all that “smart” thermostat (we have smart people instead). Getting AC installed soon, which might benefit from a fancier thermostat.

  4. Electric. We have a heat pump and we do have a thermostat, but not a smart thermostat. Need to upgrade!

  5. I have an electric heating and I don’t have a smart thermostat but would love to have a smart thermostat to control it.

  6. We have a whole hodgepodge of heating systems in our new-to-us home: heat pump with forced air, radiant heating in another section, as well as electric baseboards, and a propane fireplace. I have no idea if there’s a smart thermostat as we haven’t moved in yet, but somehow I doubt it.

  7. We have gas heating and a smart thermostat installed however the wiring is not sufficient to implement the smart thermostat features.

  8. We have electric furnace in our place but it is run by complicated switch system to set individual settings

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