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Is there anything better than a cosy home at this time of year? Of course, we would all choose warm and cosy vibes during the winter months but heating your home doesn’t come without challenges.

There’s the issue of cost and eco-friendly options and safety not to mention that little luxurious touch that is essential for a modern home. I think I’ve found the perfect solution to heating your home this winter and it comes in the form of the Aeno premium eco smart heater. It’s good-looking, kind to the planet, simple to use and you can control it from your smartphone. Cool huh?

Here are my initial thoughts on this smart heater and why it could be a game-changer this winter.

It’s efficient: My favourite thing about this heater is that it is efficient. Compared with other heaters, this one uses one-tenth of the electricity that other heaters use. Yes, it’s not the cheapest heater on the market, it retails at £219 but the energy-saving factor and the high-tech features make it worth its weight in gold.

It looks stunning: It’s sleek, it’s modern and it will look great in any room. It has a high gloss finish and is available in black, white and grey. It can be wall-mounted for a contemporary aesthetic but it can be positioned on the floor for ease. Not many heaters look this beautiful.

It’s high-tech: You can customise the settings for this heater remotely so the house is cosy on your return from work or a night out. Perfect for when you come back from holiday and want a warm welcome. It has inbuilt wifi so you can customise your home heating from your phone.

It’s affordable: The main worry is that a heater will make your bills skyrocket but this one won’t. Once it has heated the room to the desired temperature it switches off making it twice as efficient as other heating options.

It’s safe: It has many safety features that come in handy if you have children or pets. You can control the heat of the panels and if it falls or tilts, it will immediately power off.

How are you heating your home this winter?