Comparisons

Traditional (conventional) heating systems
Traditional systems heat the air and make it moving. The warm air is cooled again and goes down. The cooled air is drained in and after heating again goes in the upper part of the room. Thus is forming a current and temperature difference between the floor and the ceiling. The walls, floors and ceiling, as well as all subjects in the room can not be warmed up by the air and remain with 4° to 8°C cooler than air temperature, i.e. from 14°C to 20°C. Because of to the current and the lower surface temperature we need higher temperature to feel comfortable. 
Result:
Unpleasant feeling because of comparatively lower temperatures of the walls, floor, ceiling and all subjects. The air is dry.
infraSWISS heating system
infraSWISS heating system heats the subjects in the room and they warm up the air uniformly. Thus is not forming a current. Due to the uniformly heating of walls, floor, ceiling and all the subjects in the room there is not stratification of the air. The walls, floor, ceiling and all subjects in the room are with the same temperature as the air, i.e. about 22 OС to 24°C. Because of the lack of current and the warm walls, floor, ceiling and surrounding objects in the room, we need lower air temperature with 2-3°C at the same comfort level. 
Result:
Pleasant warmth through uniformly air and whole room temperature (floor, walls, ceiling, furniture). The air is not dry.