Remote control
The presence of a remote control in the design of the heater.
In this case, the
remote control means, in fact, any controller made separately from the heater itself. Most often, such a “remote” is installed on a wire that connects the device to the cigarette lighter, or even on a plug: this design is very inexpensive, while it is quite affordable and functional. But the heating control buttons, which are equipped with
built -in models (see "Type"), are not considered a remote control.
Power supply from the mains 230 V
The ability to connect the heater to a conventional 230 V socket.
Mains power greatly expands the scope: the device can be used not only in the car, but also at home — for example, put on a stool during sedentary work in an unheated garage.
Massage effect
The presence of a
built-in massager in the heater.
This function is usually implemented by vibration motors that provide the necessary impact on the body of a seated person. Models with massage may differ in the number and location of vibration motors, these details should be specified separately. However, anyway, the massage provides the user with additional comfort. Especially those who spend a lot of time behind the wheel will appreciate this function: the massage effect helps to relax the muscles, eliminates tension, promotes concentration and, to some extent, even prevents the appearance of clamps and the deposition of salts. Also note that the massage works independently of the heater and can be used even in the summer, when the actual heating is not needed.
Power
Power consumption of the device. When choosing, this parameter often has an exclusively reference value: the energy consumption of heating systems is not so high as to cause problems when connected to the on-board network, and the specific heater power is selected by the manufacturer in such a way that the device is able to effectively perform its functions.