Rayotec, a second generation family business specialising in electric underfloor heating and solar repair and maintenance, is proud to announce the launch of the new Rayotec Coloursense Wi-Fi electric underfloor heating thermostat.
Designed to enhance both ease of use and aesthetic appeal, this advanced thermostat is set to transform how homeowners manage their heating systems.
The latest addition to Rayotec's lineup, the new thermostat boasts a series of features that prioritise ease of use and efficiency. A standout feature is its intuitive colour touch screen display, which allows users to adjust settings with a simple touch, offering a seamless user experience, controlling your temperature has become as simple as sliding the dial from side to side. The LCD screen not only provides clear visibility but also enhances the interface with its modern and simple design. The Coloursense Wi-Fi thermostat is the easiest thermostat to set up that we have ever supplied, with its simple to use onscreen menu you can set all your heating schedules with ease.
The thermostat also has Wi-Fi capabilities. This feature enables users to control their home’s electric under floor heating remotely via a smartphone app, providing convenience and flexibility. Whether away from home or simply resting in another room, users can effortlessly adjust their heating settings, ensuring their energy bills are as low as possible while keeping rooms welcoming and comfortable.
The thermostat’s sleek design is another critical aspect, reflecting Rayotec's commitment to not only functional but also visually appealing solutions. Criticisms of other fully touch screen thermostats is that they are large with wide plastic boarders and are an eyesore on the wall. The slim, minimalistic design allows the Coloursense thermostat to blend seamlessly into any home décor, making it a perfect fit for modern living spaces. Customers have already commented on how futuristic this new thermostat looks in comparison to older models.
“We are thrilled to introduce our new Coloursense electric underfloor heating thermostat to the market,” said Reza Sabba, General Manager of Rayotec. "We've listened to our customers and learned that ease of use and having compact but attractive design were their top priorities. We believe that the new Rayotec Coloursense electric underfloor heating thermostat excels in both areas."
The new Rayotec thermostat is more than just a heating control device; it’s a step towards smarter, more responsive home heating solutions. Now available for purchase, customers can look forward to upgrading their home heating systems with what is poised to be a new standard in the industry.
For more information about the new Rayotec electric underfloor heating thermostat visit www.rayotec.com/electric-underfloor-heating
Construction News
29/05/2024
Rayotec Unveils Revolutionary New Electric Underfloor Heating Thermostat: Combining Ease Of Use With Sleek Design


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