nice, i've heard good things about ecobee3 too. Not sure which is best.I love it... It learns patterns and predicts when you will be home. I'm on Florida now so I can monitor the house temperature while I'm away. Fortunately I don't need to worry about the pipes freezing this Summer
Only have experience with the nest... Thinking about adding the smoke detectors as wellnice, i've heard good things about ecobee3 too. Not sure which is best.
$35 ??? Seems very cheap no offense. I'm always skeptical of things.... there of course is a fine line, but generally speaking you get what you pay for.I've heard mixed reviews on the Nest, especially for the price.
I just bought a model from 2Gig for $35. Z-wave capable so I can control and program it through my SmartThings hub and app on my phone. Also have a bunch of other smart devices around the house.
I hear you. It's got good reviews on Amazon and I think it's a model that's been replaced with a newer one which is the reason for the price.$35 ??? Seems very cheap no offense. I'm always skeptical of things.... there of course is a fine line, but generally speaking you get what you pay for.
Gotcha. Which model did you get?I hear you. It's got good reviews on Amazon and I think it's a model that's been replaced with a newer one which is the reason for the price.
Do you guys all have "smart meters" on your houses? Didn't know if the electric company had introduced dynamic pricing in NJ (assume they have) where they charge more for peak consumption?
Cool they are pushing it in my state and I hate the idea
Definitely not true, we were switched to new meters by PECO and our usage stayed exactly the same(on average).As I understand it, the chief problem with the meters is that they show electrical usage to be at levels far higher than detected by conventional meters, and thus prices go up.
Definitely not true, we were switched to new meters by PECO and our usage stayed exactly the same(on average).
This one was highly recommended by a HVAC pro that my son knows. I also asked my HVAC guy and first he said Honeywell then when I told him about this he said it was better than Honeywell. Both of them did not recommend Next.
http://www.amazon.com/Sensi-Wi-Fi-Programmable-Thermostat-1F86wU-42WF/dp/B00HHE60CE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451625959&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=Sensi+Wi-Fi+Programmable+Thermostat,+1F86U-42WF+for+Smart+Home&psc=1
Check out the eccobee3. It has a major advantage over the Nest with remote sensors. So you can have the thermostat doesn't just have to read the temperature where it located. You can also program it to use different locations at different times. So you can set it to maintain a particular temperature in your bedroom at night.Anybody have one?
I'm looking at getting the NEST with all of my gift cards.
My smart thermostat is powered by Extra Point.