
Dreo
The Dreo Solaris Max is a 25‑inch tall, 1500W PTC ceramic tower heater that delivers fast, quiet heat up to 270 sq ft using Hyperamics technology. It offers precise thermostat control, multiple heating modes, oscillation, and comprehensive safety features.
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$89.98
Average
$86.10
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$69.95
Highest
$94.46
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Solaris Max for its rapid 11.5 ft/s airflow, record‑low 25 dB noise, and extended impeller that doubles coverage to 270 sq ft. They highlight the intuitive remote, precise thermostat, and robust safety suite, while noting the fan could be more powerful and the lack of smart connectivity as minor drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the heater’s quick and quiet performance, modern look, and easy operation with the remote. Common praise centers on fast heating, near‑silent operation, and safety features, while occasional complaints focus on fan strength and the absence of Wi‑Fi control.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention that the fan could be stronger and that the heater lacks Wi‑Fi or app connectivity for smart home use.
What People Are Saying
“love this heater”
How It Compares
vs. Dreo Solaris Slim H3
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Slim H3 for portable, budget‑friendly heating in smaller spaces; choose the Solaris Max for powerful, quiet heating in larger rooms.
vs. Dreo Atom One
Advantages
Disadvantages
Atom One is best for personal, close‑range heating; Solaris Max excels in whole‑room, quiet heating.
vs. Dreo Solaris 525
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the Solaris 525 if coverage is the primary need and noise is less critical; the Solaris Max offers quieter operation and a more comprehensive safety package.