The HeatMe Pro Heater is a small, wall-plug and desk-friendly ceramic space heater designed for people who want targeted warmth instead of heating an entire house. Roughly the size of a bedside speaker, it plugs straight into a standard Australian power point and starts pushing warm air within a few seconds of switching on. There is no installation, no plumbing and no bulky oil column to drag between rooms.
Inside the housing sits a PTC ceramic heating element paired with a quiet fan. That combination is what allows a unit this size to lift the temperature of a bedroom, home office, bathroom or caravan quickly while staying cool to the touch on the outside. A dial or digital control lets you set the temperature you want, and the built-in thermostat cycles the element on and off to hold that level rather than blasting heat non-stop.
Australian winters are deceptive. Nights in Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart and the Blue Mountains get genuinely cold, yet most homes here are built for summer — thin insulation, tiled floors and draughty window frames. Running reverse-cycle air conditioning for one person sitting at a desk is wasteful. That is the gap the HeatMe Pro Heater fills: personal, room-level heating you can carry with you and unplug when you leave.
It suits renters who cannot install fixed heating, students in share houses, night-shift workers, retirees who feel the cold, and anyone who works from a spare room the ducting never quite reaches. Lightweight, silent enough to sleep beside and simple enough for anyone to operate — that is the whole promise.