Which Mysa Product Is Right for You?
Last updated: February 20, 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 Smart Thermostat (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:
- Check the label on your heater for the voltage (120V or 240V) and wattage rating
- Identify the type of heater (baseboard, convector, fan-forced, or in-floor)
- 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.