Thomson Heating and Cooling at IFA 2025: The innovations at a glance

Philipp Briel
Philipp Briel · 3 Minuten Lesezeit
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At IFA 2025, Thomson is presenting smart solutions for a comfortable indoor climate – efficient, connected and energy-optimized. The innovations include intelligent radiators, mobile air conditioners, fans, dehumidifiers and air purifiers that promote both comfort and health. Whether electric radiators for even radiant heat, compact air conditioners for hot summer days or intelligent fans – Thomson products combine easy handling with state-of-the-art technology.

  • Smart Milla radiators and Cosmo towel warmers for efficient heating
  • Nao mobile air conditioners and Nolia fans for flexible cooling
  • Isya dehumidifier and Zelia air purifier for a healthier indoor climate
  • Networked control via WLAN and app for optimum energy efficiency

Efficient heating with smart control

The Milla radiators are based on a ceramic core that generates fast, even radiant heat. Temperature profiles can be individually adjusted via WLAN so that heating is only provided when required. An integrated window detection sensor automatically switches the heating off when a room is ventilated to avoid wasting energy. In addition to efficiency, users benefit from consistent thermal comfort.

The Cosmo towel warmer complements the heating solutions specifically for bathrooms. It works fluid-free with a fan function and provides instant heat. Here too, Wi-Fi connection and app control enable flexible and energy-efficient use. With prices between €169.90 and €219.90 for Milla radiators and €319.90 for the Cosmo towel warmer, Thomson offers practical and affordable options.

Cooling made easy

Not every room allows the installation of a fixed air conditioning unit. The Nao mobile air conditioner delivers 9,000 BTU/h cooling capacity at less than 55 dB operating volume. It also works efficiently overnight in low fan mode and additionally dehumidifies if required. The use of the environmentally friendly refrigerant R290 underlines its sustainable orientation.

The Nolia fan combines design and functionality. The 3D oscillation distributes the air flexibly, targeted at people in the room, and the gesture control allows intuitive operation. Both appliances are due to be launched on the market in 2026 and complement the heating solutions for a pleasant indoor climate all year round.

Healthy indoor climate with dehumidifier and air purifier

The Isya dehumidifier helps with excessive humidity and supports a healthy indoor climate, which is particularly beneficial for sensitive people. Its 1.5-liter tank, quiet operation (39 dB) and remote control via smartphone make it flexible to use. A laundry room mode keeps the humidity below 35%, which reduces musty odors in clothing.

The Zelia air purifier completes the range by cleaning rooms up to 27 m² in four stages – including HEPA filter, activated charcoal and ionizer. The minimalist design allows it to be discreetly integrated into any living environment. Both appliances will also be available in 2026.

Conclusion

At IFA 2025, Thomson is combining innovative heating and cooling technology with smart networking to unite comfort, efficiency and health. The products are easy to install, can be controlled via an app and enable individual adjustment of temperature, humidity and air quality. With prices ranging from €169.90 for radiators to €319.90 for towel warmers, efficient and accessible solutions are available to ensure a pleasant indoor climate all year round.