Which Mysa Product Is Right for You?

Last updated: August 17, 2026

Which Mysa Product Is Right for You?

Mysa offers smart thermostats designed for different types of high-voltage heating systems. Use this guide to find the right product for your home.

Mysa for Baseboard (V2)

The Mysa V2 is our flagship smart thermostat, designed for line-voltage (high-voltage) electric heating systems.

  • Baseboard heaters

  • Convectors

  • Fan-forced heaters

  • Supports 120V-240V systems up to 3,800W at 240V

  • Works with the Mysa app, Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings

Tip: The Mysa V2 is the best choice for most Canadian and American homes with electric baseboard or convector heaters.

Mysa Lite

Mysa Lite is a streamlined option for budget-conscious homeowners who want smart control without all the premium features.

  • Baseboard heaters and convectors

  • Supports 120V-240V systems

  • Works with the Mysa app and Amazon Alexa

  • Does not support Apple HomeKit, Google Home, or Samsung SmartThings

Note: Mysa Lite does not include an occupancy sensor or all smart home integrations available on the V2.

Mysa for In-Floor Heating

Designed specifically for electric in-floor (radiant) heating systems.

  • Electric in-floor radiant heating mats and cables

  • Supports 120V-240V systems up to 3,800W at 240V

  • Includes a floor temperature sensor

  • Works with the Mysa app, Apple HomeKit, Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Samsung SmartThings

Important: This thermostat is for electric in-floor heating only. It is not compatible with hydronic (water-based) in-floor systems.

Quick Comparison

Feature

Mysa V2

Mysa Lite

Mysa In-Floor

Baseboard/Convector

Yes

Yes

No

Fan-Forced

Yes

No

No

In-Floor Heating

No

No

Yes

Apple HomeKit

Yes

No

Yes

Google Home

Yes

No

Yes

Amazon Alexa

Yes

Yes

Yes

SmartThings

Yes

No

Yes

Occupancy Sensor

Yes

No

No

Floor Sensor

No

No

Yes

Not Sure Which One You Need?

If you're unsure which Mysa thermostat works with your heating system:

  1. Check the label on your heater for the voltage (120V or 240V) and wattage rating

  2. Identify the type of heater (baseboard, convector, fan-forced, or in-floor)

  3. Decide which smart home integrations matter most to you

Tip: If you need help identifying your heater type, contact our support team with a photo and we'll help you find the right Mysa.

Need help? Contact our support team at support@getmysa.com for personalized product recommendations.