I have a
Bosch IDS 2.0 system installed 2 years ago. It's supposed to supply heat down to -4F. I can't say if that is true because of my setup. I'm on Long Island in NY. The Bosch replaced my old York plain central air conditioning system. The AC was installed after house was built as a 1 zone setup with Tstat upstairs by bedrooms but my hot water baseboard heating is 3 zones, one with not great windows or insulation.
I do use the heating portion for upstairs down to about 40F outside. It also circulates warm/hot air then to rest of the house keeping that more even and comfortable. Around that temp I also put the HWBB on at about the same indoor temperature. That will come on and add warm from the radiators and the Bosch will help circulate that also.
Rebates on the system made it cheaper than replacing my old broken system with a new plain just central air system. Efficiency is much better, it's MUCH quieter and has multi speeds my old setup didn't. My overall electric bill is cheaper, my oil usage is less, my house is more comfortable year round. PSEG had it that you must have a furnace/boiler backup knowing limitations, not an issue sine I had it already. PSEG also reduced my electric rate as I now am listed as having electric heat. The rebates and incentives included a 60 month 0% financing. Really hard to pass up. I look at the heating as a bonus for me and a back up heat source if my boiler fails for some reason.