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Most outdoor heaters announce themselves the moment they switch on with a glow, a fan whir, or a propane click. Heatscope Heaters do not. Engineered in Austria for the hospitality patios of central Europe, the Spot, Pure, and Vision series produce instant shortwave carbon infrared heat in near silence, with no warm-up cycle and no combustion to manage.
That technology is the reason Heatscope holds the position it does on restaurant terraces, pergola dining rooms, and covered residential patios where gas units would force ventilation clearances and forced-air systems would lose most of their output to the open air. Each unit warms people and surfaces directly. Wind, open layouts, and cool ambient temperatures do not pull the heat out of the equation.
Fire Pit Surplus carries the full Heatscope Heaters lineup as an authorized dealer, from the compact Spot 1600W through to the large infrared heater Vision 3200W with directional reflective housing. Every order ships with manufacturer warranty coverage intact and the backing of a team that specifies and installs these units regularly.
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View full detailsCarbon Crystal Heating Element. The defining technology across every Heatscope unit is the carbon crystal element. It reaches full operating temperature almost immediately, produces a consistent shortwave infrared output, and holds that output across the rated wattage without degrading.
No Combustion, No Warm-Up. There is no gas line, no flame, and no warm-up cycle. That makes Heatscope Heaters practical for covered patios, pergolas, and restaurant terraces where a gas appliance would require ventilation clearances and a separate fuel supply.
IP55 Weatherproof Across the Range. Every Spot, Pure, and Vision model is rated IP55 for outdoor installation. Each unit can remain mounted in rain without damage, with black or white finish options to suit both light and dark architectural settings.
Engineered for Hospitality and Residential. The same design profile installed on European hotel terraces and restaurant patios is the one homeowners take home. Heatscope's commercial-grade build holds up against daily use without forcing residential buyers into a utilitarian appearance.
The Spot 1600W is the most accessible Heatscope Heater in the lineup, priced in the low $1,000s and built for targeted zone heating where a compact directional unit suits the space better than a large infrared heater. The spotlight-style housing focuses the infrared output into a defined beam.
1600W shortwave carbon infrared output
IR Remote control included; black or white finish
IP55 rated for permanent outdoor installation
The Heatscope Pure 3000W is the clean-profile wall-mount option in the lineup, built for buyers who want high-output electric radiant heater performance without the directional reflective housing of the Vision. It delivers 3000W of infrared output through a rectangular form factor that installs flush against walls or ceilings.
3000W shortwave carbon infrared output
WiFi control standard for smart home scheduling and dimming
IP55 rated; available in black or white
The Vision 3200W is the flagship of the Heatscope Heaters range and the most effective reflective heater in the lineup. The large curved reflective housing concentrates the infrared beam onto a defined seating zone rather than dispersing heat broadly.
3200W output with curved directional reflective housing
IR Remote or WiFi control selectable at purchase
IP55 rated for permanent outdoor mounting
Small zones (1 to 2 persons): The Spot 1600W covers a focused single-seat or entryway area. It is built to heat one specific point with a directed infrared output rather than warm a full patio.
Medium covered patios: The Heatscope Pure at 3000W suits covered patios up to roughly 200 square feet where the mounting position allows the infrared output to reach the seating area directly. A useful rule of thumb is 10 watts per square foot for covered outdoor spaces.
Large dining areas and terraces: The Vision 3200W is the large infrared heater for spaces where a full table or gathering zone needs heating from a single unit. The reflective housing extends effective range compared to flat-panel designs at the same wattage.
IR Remote control: The Spot 1600W and the base Vision 3200W include IR remote operation for on/off and output adjustment. Line of sight is required between the remote and the receiver.
WiFi smart control: The Heatscope Pure ships with WiFi standard. The Spot 2800W and Vision 3200W also offer WiFi as a selectable option at purchase, allowing scheduling, remote activation, and smart home integration.
Commercial multi-unit setups: For restaurants and hospitality venues controlling multiple heaters from one point, WiFi-enabled Heatscope Heaters are the practical choice. The full range of commercial outdoor heaters covers additional multi-unit options.
Spot series: Compact spotlight-style housing with directional output and a smaller form factor. Best for targeted single-zone heating or supplemental coverage in a space that already has a primary large infrared heater.
Pure series: Rectangular wall-mount profile with broader coverage than the Spot and WiFi standard. Best for homeowners who want integrated smart control and a clean architectural finish.
Vision series: Curved reflective housing that focuses the beam, giving the highest per-unit coverage area in the Heatscope range. Best for covered patios, pergolas, and outdoor dining zones where one unit needs to do the work of two.
Wall vs. ceiling mount: All Heatscope models support both. Ceiling mounting typically produces more even coverage; wall mounting at a downward angle is more common for smaller patios with limited overhead access.
Dedicated electrical circuit: Heatscope Heaters are electric radiant heater units that draw significant amperage at the 3000W and 3200W tier. Consult a licensed electrician to confirm panel and wiring capacity before installation.
Clearance from combustibles: Maintain the minimum clearance distances specified in the installation guide for each model. Wood pergola beams, fabric panels, and overhead structures all require confirmed clearance.
The Spot series includes the 1600W and the HEATSCOPE Spot 2800W Radiant Heater, both built with a compact spotlight-style housing that mounts to walls or ceilings and delivers a tight, focused infrared beam. The Spot 2800W steps up to nearly double the output with IR remote or WiFi control options. Both models are available in black or white and IP55 rated for outdoor use.
The Heatscope Pure 3000W is the rectangular wall-mount model in the lineup. Its clean profile and WiFi-standard configuration make it the most architecture-friendly option for homeowners and designers who want the performance of an electric radiant heater without a curved or directional housing. It pairs naturally with a larger Vision unit when total coverage needs to scale across multiple seating zones.
The Vision 3200W is the flagship reflective heater in the Heatscope Heaters range. The large curved housing behind the heating element acts as a parabolic reflector, concentrating the infrared output into a directed zone rather than letting it scatter. Buyers who need a permanent freestanding install rather than wall mount will find broader options across the freestanding patio heaters range.
A Heatscope unit installed on a covered patio with low ceilings will warm the seating zone within seconds. The overhead structure reflects infrared energy back into the space, extending effective range beyond what an exposed mounting position achieves at the same wattage.
The same design profile installed on European hotel terraces is the one available at Fire Pit Surplus. WiFi-enabled models let hospitality venues control multiple heaters from one point, and the IP55 rating means units can remain mounted through rain and shoulder seasons without removal.
The Spot 1600W is purpose-built for targeted zone heating: a single chair, a doorway, or a tight outdoor seating corner. It works as a standalone unit for small spaces or as a supplemental heater alongside a larger Vision or Pure in a multi-zone patio layout.
Heatscope Heaters are Austrian-engineered electric radiant heaters built for outdoor and semi-enclosed spaces. Using shortwave carbon infrared, they warm people and surfaces directly rather than the air. The lineup spans three series, Spot, Pure, and Vision, from 1600W to 3200W.
The Heatscope Pure is a 3000W rectangular wall-mount infrared heater with a clean architectural profile and WiFi control standard. It delivers broad even coverage for medium covered patios and suits buyers who want strong output without the Vision's curved reflective housing.
Infrared heaters outdoor emit shortwave radiation that travels in a straight line and is absorbed by people, furniture, and flooring, which then radiate warmth. The space feels heated without warming the air, which is why infrared holds up in wind and open environments.
A reflective heater uses a shaped housing behind the heating element to direct infrared output into a focused beam rather than scattering it. The Heatscope Vision is the reflective unit in the lineup, with a curved housing that concentrates 3200W onto a defined seating zone.
Plan for roughly 10 watts per square foot of covered outdoor space. A 10x12 patio at 120 sq ft needs 1200W in mild conditions or 2400W in cooler climates. The Heatscope Vision at 3200W suits spaces up to 250 to 320 sq ft under cover, or a defined seating zone in larger areas.
Yes. Every Heatscope model is an electric radiant heater powered by a standard electrical connection with no gas line, propane tank, or combustion. They need a dedicated circuit sized for wattage draw and are safe for covered spaces where gas appliances would need ventilation.
Fire Pit Surplus is an authorized Heatscope Heaters dealer, which means every Spot, Pure, and Vision model ships as a genuine product with full manufacturer warranty coverage intact.
Price Match Guarantee: We match competitor prices on identical Heatscope models. If you find the same unit listed lower elsewhere, contact us before you buy.
Fast & Free Shipping: Every order ships free with secure, insured delivery. Heatscope units ship in manufacturer packaging designed to protect the heater through freight handling.
Expert Support: Real people who know these products answer your questions before purchase, during delivery, and after installation.
Authorized Dealer: We carry Heatscope as an authorized retailer, which means genuine products and full manufacturer warranties honored on every order.
Flexible Financing: Pay over time with financing options that let you get the setup you actually want, not the one the budget forced you to settle for.
Heatscope Heaters bring shortwave infrared technology to residential and commercial outdoor spaces, with a product range that covers compact zone heating through full-patio reflective heater installations. The Spot, Pure, and Vision series each address a different installation scenario, and every model delivers instant heat, silent operation, and IP55 outdoor durability in black or white finishes.
Whether you need a focused Spot unit for a single seating zone, the clean profile of a Heatscope Pure for a medium covered patio, or the full directional output of the Vision for a large dining area, the team at Fire Pit Surplus can help match the right unit to your space. For wider cross-shopping across the broader infrared category, the Bromic Heating range offers gas and electric alternatives at comparable output tiers.
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