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Why More People Are Adding Heat Pumps to Their Bedrooms

  • Writer: Natasha Chadwick
    Natasha Chadwick
  • Sep 26
  • 1 min read
Child sleeping in dark room with heat pump on the wall

Traditionally, most homes only had a heat pump in the lounge. That kept the main living area comfortable, but the bedrooms often missed out. These days, more and more Southland homeowners are choosing to add a heat pump to their bedrooms — because a good night’s sleep depends on the right temperature.


Sleep Better with the Right Climate

Too hot in summer or too cold in winter can make it difficult to get a proper rest. A bedroom heat pump means you can set the ideal temperature year-round, helping you fall asleep faster and wake up refreshed.


The AP Series – Quiet by Design

When it comes to bedrooms, noise matters. That’s why the Mitsubishi Electric AP Series is such a popular choice.

●      The AP25 model is New Zealand’s quietest heat pump ideal for bedrooms. At just 18dBA*, it's quiet enough not to disturb even light sleepers.

●        Its slim, compact design makes it a neat fit for almost any bedroom.

*AP25 indoor sound level on lowest fan setting in Heating Mode.


Smarter Comfort with Wi-Fi Control

All AP Smart models include built-in Wi-Fi Control, so you can adjust the temperature from your phone. Pre-warm the room before bed, or cool it down on a hot night without leaving the covers. Plus, you’ll get energy monitoring to keep track of your usage and costs.


heat pump being controlled by Hobile phone and wifi.

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