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Beyond the radiator’s striking look, which positions the radiator as a decorative object as well as a functional one, Polygon’s unique selling point is its Wi-Fi capability. An IRSAP Wifi heating element combines sensors, an electronic check valve and a dedicated app, making it possible to control the radiator remotely.
The radiator is compatible with Google Home, Alexa and the Apple HomeKit App. Once the first connection has been made, it is possible to control and customise heating straight from your smartphone, even remotely.
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The outcome of “Interior Décor Radiators” highlights the potential of co-creation, which here was made possible by Desall via its creative contests, which are open to the participation of a global audience, regardless of users’ cultural, educational and professional background. It opens the doors to the community while fostering innovation within the sector.
While radiators might feel like the final frontier in smart home technology, for a while now advances in both heating and Wi-Fi technology have slowly transformed both their look and feel. The only thing that’s left to do is for the consumer market to accept them as such.
With cast iron designs now considered vintage, the obvious next step is for radiators to take on a contemporary and more sculptural look as demonstrated by IRSAP, which will surely eventually become the norm.
After all, IRSAP knows a thing or two about radiators. Founded in 1963, the company is Italy’s leading manufacturer of designer models, which here find a new futuristic look thanks to its collaboration with Desall.
The global smart home market is projected to grow from USD 84.5 billion in 2021 to USD 138.9 billion by 2026: Flic Twist is a family-friendly controller for smart home devices without the use of apps or your voice.