I think 95 is too hot anyways, no matter what anyone says. I did that on my first chicks and they were always on the other side of the brooder, avoiding the heat and getting pasty butt.
Now with the ecoglow, they WILL stay under it for a day or so after hatching, venturing out a few times.. But after that, in my 60-70F house they were out of it more than in. They'd only converge under it at night, much like a mama chicken. Have raised three or four batches of chicks under ecoglows and no problems at all. I think the external temp needs to be above 60, but assuming chicks are in the house that's usually not a problem.
My mama broody has her two weeks old chicks bouncing around on my lawn right now and it was 35F this morning. They hang under her when it gets cold but they seem quite perky and happy.
My only complaint about the ecoglow is it's small if you push the limits of what is allowed. 20 chicks WILL fit when little, but it's gonna be a real tight squeeze in a few weeks. Thankfully I have two, and there's always the larger model now. Also, it IS expensive and
brinsea for some reason sends it signature required, making me go on down to UPS to get it. Grr.