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Published: 2016-06-03, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
simple to use, automatic when set up, attractive, autoaway, thermostatic, nice screen, attractive on wall or on stand, wired or wireless
lack of widespread IoT integration in the UK, no roombyroom temperature control
The Nest Learning Thermostat is an attractive but inherently boring piece of technology. It's smart, does what it says on the tin and needs very little interaction for it to work.The Nest app is simple and works well, as do the new auto-away features that...
Super-stylish design, Largely intuitive interface, Great app, Potentially saves money on gas bill
Still quite pricey up-front, Energy savings not guaranteed, Requires constant power connection
Nest Thermostat – Setup and Installation It is possible to install the Nest yourself. Assuming you have a wired thermostat that includes sufficient cables to wire in a power source, the thermostat can simply be swapped out. Meanwhile, the Heat Link just s...
Simple and straightforward to use, Produces a monthly energy report so you can see how often, and for how long, your heating system was on, and how things like the weather or the system being switched off has affected your energy use the report will also
If you don't want to screw the next to the wall, you'll need the optional stand, which costs £29, App not available for Windows Phones
Sleek and stylish but easy to use too, the Nest Learning Thermostat Third Generation is one of the best performing smart themostats we've tested. Once connected to your Wi-Fi, you can simply control the temperature in your home from the thermostat or the...
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Published: 2016-02-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Best looking smart thermostat solution, adds hot water control for 3.0, smartphone GPS tracking, Family Accounts, detailed scheduling is easy to use, learns your preferred settings over time
Lacks zone controls around the home, can sometimes be erratic in decision making, “heating boost” option would benefit for things like drying washing in winter
When it comes to intelligent heating solutions the Nest Learning Thermostat is the best looking of the bunch that we've seen. Sorry Tado, Honeywell, Hive, et al - even though all of these allow you to control your heating from anywhere you are in th...
Hot water control, Bigger display, Great app functionality
USB power is fiddly, More of the same (but that's OK)
The Nest 3.0 is not a dramatic reinvention, but it didn't need to be As with previous versions, the Nest 3.0 runs on a USB power adapter – like a phone charger – so if you want it mounted on a wall you'll need to do a little DIY. An easier but more expen...
Abstract: The best smart thermostats Make your home smarter, automated, and more energy-efficient by getting one of the best smart thermostats on the market. Read More Smart thermostats can save you time and money when managing your home's comfort level. They adapt...
The Nest lets you control heating and cooling via the app, through Assistant, and with schedules. Integrates with other Nest devices for presence sensing for home/away routines, It should only take a few minutes to get the Nest Thermostat up and running,
The rotating ring on older Nests was an elegant design feature. The swipe navigation on the new Nest is just okay, The plastic looks and feels a bit cheap, and the shape can look awkward from certain angles. Square display visible under the mirrored surfa
Nest Thermostat (2020)8.5/10Yes, if you're looking to replace your traditional thermostat with something smarter. This device looks cheaper than either the third-gen Nest Learning Thermostat or the Nest Thermostat E, but you should expect that to some deg...
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Published: 2020-12-01, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Easy installation and setup, Can control it remotely with your phone, Supports most HVAC systems
Design and aesthetics are below Nest's other models, Trim plate is an additional cost, Doesn't adapt to your patterns, doesn't work with accessories such as remote temperature sensors
Abstract: When it first burst onto the scene back in 2011, the Nest Learning Thermostat was heralded as a groundbreaking glimpse into the future of home automation for the masses. Here was this revolutionary device that looked unlike conventional thermostats, promi...
Helps save on heating and cooling cost, Easy to install, Compatible with Amazon Alexa
Doesn't include smart room sensors, A bit pricey
While the Nest Learning Thermostat is a bit expensive, everything it is makes up for it. It’s easy to install, putting you on the fast-track to saving on heating cooling costs. However, lacking smart room sensors means you’d have to purchase them separate...