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The pitch is obvious: pre-heat your sauna from the car so it's ready when you walk in. That's the main use case, and it's genuinely useful — a sauna that takes 40 minutes to warm up becomes a zero-wait experience.
But the feature set goes deeper than remote start:
The scheduling and mid-session adjustment are what most owners end up using daily. Remote start gets used a few times a week. If you're just going to sit down at a wall dial and spin it to 180°F, you don't need WiFi — and you'll save $300–$500 on the controller.
HUUM's UKU system is the most polished app experience in the sauna heater category. Every HUUM heater — DROP, CLIFF, CLIFF Mini, HIVE Mini, HIVE — uses it. Controllers are sold separately from heaters so you can match aesthetic to your space:
All WiFi versions connect to the HUUM app (iOS and Android). The full HUUM collection shows every heater/controller combination.
Harvia's Xenio is a modular system: base controller + optional WiFi module. You can buy the Xenio CX170 controller as a stand-alone local unit and add the Xenio WiFi module later, or get both together in a bundled Harvia heater package.
Xenio controllers come in several models to match heater size: CX170 for single-phase residential, CX30 and CX45 for larger heaters with advanced scheduling, CX30C for the Virta Combi (handles the steamer separately). The MyHarvia app covers all of them.
Saunum's AirIQ is purpose-built for their Air heater line with the climate equalizer fan. In addition to standard WiFi features, AirIQ controls the fan speed — so you can adjust how aggressively the heater circulates air to equalize upper-bench and lower-bench temperatures. If you've bought a Saunum heater for the even-heat feature, AirIQ is required to get the full benefit.
Electrical code on remote sauna start has tightened in recent years. Most jurisdictions now require one of two things before allowing remote activation of a sauna heater:
This isn't a brand issue — it's the NEC (National Electrical Code) and local building codes. HUUM, Harvia, and Saunum all support the sensor integrations; your installing electrician should know what your jurisdiction requires. Some buyers skip the remote-start feature and only use scheduled sessions (where you set a time in advance from inside the home), which sidesteps the code question.
The WiFi controller doesn't change the fundamentals of heater selection. You still pick based on room size, power requirements, and stone capacity. Quick decision tree:
Power selection follows the standard rule of ~1kW per 50 cu ft. See the 9kW comparison page if your room is in that range, or 10.5kW options for larger rooms.
This is the question nobody asks until after they've installed a heater and realized their backyard WiFi signal dies 50 feet from the house. Three options:
Before assuming your WiFi reaches the sauna, test the signal at the exact install location with a phone. If you're under 3 bars, plan on an extender.