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Google Nest Learning Thermostat - Programmable Smart Thermostat for Home - 3rd Generation Nest Thermostat - Works with Alexa - White

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Color: White


Style: Thermostat Only


Features

  • Programmable smart thermostat that learns your schedule and the temperatures you like and programs itself to help you save energy and stay comfortable
  • Home/Away Assist automatically adjusts itself to an Eco Temperature after you leave so you don't heat or cool an empty home
  • Remote control lets family members change the temperature from anywhere on a phone laptop, or tablet[1]
  • With Energy History just check your phone to see how much energy you used and why, or use Quick View on the thermostat's display to reach Energy History, settings, or your schedule
  • Smart thermostat with HVAC monitoring which looks out for your heating and cooling systems; sends an alert if something doesn't seem right, along with helpful reminders to make maintenance easier[2]
  • The Nest Learning Thermostat works with the Nest Temperature Sensor (sold separately) to help make sure a certain room is the exact temperature you want it to be
  • Beautifully designed with polished metal finishes and bright, high resolution display; Farsight shows you the temperature, weather, or time on your thermostat when you walk in the room
  • It's easy to install your thermostat typically in 30 minutes or less, with everything you need included in the box; compatible with 95% of heating and cooling systems
  • Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g. [1], [2], etc.)

Description

The Nest Learning Thermostat is a smart thermostat that learns your schedule and programs itself to help save energy. You can control it from anywhere with the Nest app, and it works with Alexa and Google Assistant so you can adjust the temperature with your voice. And it’s beautifully designed, with a big, bright display and metal finishes to suit any home’s style. [1] Remote control and mobile notifications require working internet and Wi-Fi. [2] Alerts can notify you of a potential issue with eligible HVAC systems. They’re meant to provide helpful information, not an endorsement, representation, or warranty of any kind about the health of your HVAC system. Alerts aren’t intended to replace a diagnosis by a qualified HVAC professional. [3] Energy savings are not guaranteed and depend on energy usage, weather, and other factors. [4] Voice control requires a compatible device, and working internet and Wi-Fi. [5] Independent studies showed that Nest thermostats saved people an average of 10% to 12% on heating and 15% on cooling. Based on typical energy costs, we’ve estimated average savings of $131 to $145 a year. Individual savings are not guaranteed. [6]Nest Renew requires 3rd generation Nest Learning Thermostat, Nest Thermostat E, or the newest Nest Thermostat (sold separately), connected to a Google account. Only available in areas served by major continental US grids. Only available for customers on certain electric utility time-of-use rates. Learn more at support.google.com/googlenest/answer/11156316. [7]Adjustments only shift electricity usage from your heating and cooling. From the Manufacturer The Nest Learning Thermostat works with 95% of 24V heating and cooling systems, including gas, electric, forced air, heat pump, radiant, oil, hot water, solar and geothermal. Heating: 1,2, and 3 stages (W1, W2, W3). Cooling: 1 and 2 stages (Y1, Y2). Heat pump: with auxiliary and emergency heat (O/B, AUX, E). Humidifier or dehumidifier (HUM, DEHUM). Fan (G). Power (C, RH, RC).


Brand: Google


Model Name: Nest Learning Thermostat


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.3 x 1.21 x 3.3 inches


Special Feature: 802.11b/g/n @ 2.4GHz, 5GHz a/b/g/n, Wireless Interconnect 802.15.4 @ 2.4GHz, Bluetooth Low Energy, Working Wi-Fi connection


Color: White


Included Components: Installation Guide, Mounting screws and labels, Welcome Guide, Nest Pro installation card, Nest screwdriver, Optional trim kit, Base, Display


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Voltage: 24 Volts


Material: Metal


Shape: Round


Display Type: Digital


Finish Type: Unfinished


Screen Size: 2.1 Inches


Control Type: Voice Control


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Voice


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Style: Thermostat Only


Backlight: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Product Dimensions: 3.3 x 1.21 x 3.3 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Manufacturer: Google Nest


Item model number: T3017US


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Finish Types: Unfinished


Assembly Required: No


Number of Pieces: 1


Batteries Required?: Yes


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  • Doesn't quiiiite do what you'd expect
Color: White Style: Thermostat Only
So I live in the southeast, where the summers are brutal and the winters are colder than you'd think. We get wild temperature swings which keeps energy usage quite high during peak months of the summer and winter seasons. Thinking this could help save some costs, I decided to try it. While others have explained a lot about what this system does, let me tell you what is does NOT do. I was under the impression it would "learn" my schedule (as it advertises it does) and basically figure out that during the week, I work regular hours, as does my spouse. We leave the house within 15 minutes of each other, and arrive home pretty close together soon. So if I leave at 7am, and come home at 5 pm, I want the temperature a comfy 75-76 degrees in my home. The interim? Don't care, which is what I hoped the Nest would work on for me. Ideally, When I leave at 7 or so, it would start to dial back the AC/heat to a decent level, let's say the low 80s, so I could save money, then when it knows I'll be home around 5, it aims for heating/cooling the house back down to an acceptable level for me for when I walk in the door. This thing should be working at my house when I'm away to save me money by not heating or cooling an empty house for a few hours while I'm away, then kicking back on 30/60 minutes or so before I arrive so I walk in to a comfy house. However, it doesn't quiiiiite do that, you see. I have to do all the heavy lifting as far as keeping it saving me money through the app while I'm away. It has a motion sensor, and a phone proximity sensor, and uses those two things to determine if you're home or not. If your phone leaves a 1 mile radius, or you don't pass by the motion sensor for a period of time, it starts an invisible countdown (anywhere from 15 minutes to 2 hours, though it doesn't tell you how much time, and its not programmable!). After that time, it will starts to let the AC/heat slide in the house to a temperature threshold you set to save energy. Then, it waits until it senses motion or sees your phone again to fire back up. This is a significant issue if you've been away for an extended period, as your house might actually be quite warm/cold when you arrive, but the Nest won't fire up until it "sees" you, meaning you don't walk into a comfy house, you walk into your threshold temperature and have to wait for the Nest to catch up. The motion sensor is also a big issue if you have an older home like mine, and the thermostat is tucked away at the end of a hall, instead of by the front door. Might be a non-issue to some, but be warned if your thermostat is in an out of the way location. There IS an "early on" feature which lets you set a temperature and time ("I want it to be 75 degrees at 4:30pm"), and let it start heating or cooling your home a bit before that time depending on the ambient temperature. This is a good feature....except somebody HAS TO BE IN THE HOUSE? That makes zero sense to me. Why would I want to have the early on setting on....if I'm already home? Why, if I leave for work, should my wife sit through uncomfortable temperatures if she stays home, only to have it kick on a few minutes before I arrive? This is the feature that is missing from the home/away assist that is absolutely crucial to this being a REAL learning thermostat. This feature DOES NOT work if your home/away assist is on AND sees nobody home, so you're back to walking into a furnace during the summer, when it should realize that every Monday through Friday, I'm home at 5 (give or take a few minutes), and aim to have the temperature at my desired level at that time WITHOUT programming. As it is, you have to turn the main selling feature OFF (the learning schedule, home/away assist) to make it work right.This means manually changing everything if your schedule changes, instead of letting the cool parts of this work, like phone proximity etc. If it turns out I have to call in sick, now I have to go into the Nest software/app, and remove any settings I have for the day, and remember to set them back up so the next Thursday (or whichever day I deleted), I'm not blasted out by extreme heat/cold. So you CAN program this thing to set the temp throughout the house at specific times.....but that defeats the purpose of spending $200-250 on this thing. It sure looks cool, but I can get a programmable thermostat for a fraction of the cost of this. Why won't the Nest ACTUALLY learn like it says it will? This is a sorely missed feature for those of us who live in areas that get quite warm and cold throughout the year. If they could set it to where the Nest could actually learn the fact I like the temp at 75 degrees, about the time I get home, AND keep the home/away assist stuff on, I'd change my review, but for now, I'm sorely disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 11, 2017 by jr

  • Second time around with one of these, not quite so simple on this latest install
Color: White Style: Thermostat Only
Honestly the installation of this thermostat is pretty darned simple, or so it seems. Take a picture of your existing wiring, look through the app and if necessary send a copy of the picture of your wiring into Nest support and you should wind up getting a clear set of instructions on which wires need to connect to which terminals that this thermostat will be using. In most cases it is simple. Until it isn't quite so so simple. Which was the case for me recently. I actually called in the services of a family friend that I paid a few $$ to do the install of this thermostat (along with putting in an older thermostat back in my old home as the new owners didn't want to have the Nest thermostat and instead wanted a "dumb" thermostat to use there). He got it installed pretty quickly and the initial tests seemed to show it was working as it should. We could feel cool air blowing through the vents when we should and seemed to be getting warm air when we should. Seemed to be though, and not actually getting forced air like we should have. I didn't catch the issue until the next day and at that point it was a bit cooler outside and I was looking for more forced air to push the warm air around. I was very disappointed in not having the fan motor running as it should be, and worse without the fan working the heat was working too hard, heating up and not having the air blown through so it was turning itself off after just a few minutes before it cooled down enough to try to repeat the cycle. This issue lead me to make use of Tech support to try to confirm the wiring was correct and had me uploading the picture of the old wiring along with a picture of the new wiring. They confirmed that things *should* have been correct. OK. That lead to more trouble shooting and a determination by the tech that the Thermostat that I had just purchased must have had a bad terminal internally. No problem, I was offered a replacement unit and would be shipping the "bad" unit back upon receipt and install of the replacement. Replacement unit was received and other than having to take down the old thermostat (that I had to go back to using during the intervening period, at least temporarily) and wire in the new one, the replacement went quickly and easily. Except the same problem still existed. Which ruled out bad hardware and left me wondering and troubleshooting again as to what wires were used on which terminals. More troubleshooting lead to proving that the fan motor worked, that the heat worked depending on how the device was wired, or that the air conditioning worked depending on how it was wired. Getting the proper combo of all of those was continuing to elude me. Back and forth between where the thermostat was and where they HVAC and heating system are installed was exhausting me a bit, but I went and confirmed the manufacturer of the hardware and relayed that information to the technician that was providing technical support. In doing this I started researching a bit myself to see if that combo of hardware and Nest was a problem or had known issues and that eventually lead me to solving my own problem when I saw mention of the wiring for the Oil heat making use of the RH terminal. Hmmm, the recommended wiring for me was using the other R terminal, and not that terminal. The tech support person kept going with me and I noted that I was going to and did test using the RH terminal. MAGIC happened!! It worked. Again, not what the tech support people were telling me to use for my own wiring, but was exactly what was needed. I give credit to the tech support people for being pretty patient with me. I give credit to them for working to ship me a replacement item when they thought that the one that I had was malfunctioning. I give credit for the additional support and trouble shooting time that was taken when I was trying to get the replacement working. I take away some of the rating for not realizing early on that they should have suggested trying the RH terminal earlier. Functionally, this is a pretty nice smart (learning) Thermostat. I like it, otherwise I wouldn't have bought a second one for use in my new home. (One upstairs, one downstairs actually) I have a complaint that has been common with these in the past in that I really, really, really wish that you could set a "hold" temperature and get this thermostat to stay at that manually set temperature until the hold is released. If I know I'm going on vacation, I should be able to quickly and easily use that sort of function. This has been asked about multiple times by multiple users or potential users and I honestly believe this is a failing that the company just doesn't want to address. It shouldn't be that tough to add as a new feature. I can't give this 5 stars at this point (reasons listed above), but I do really like it. It is mostly a really nice Smart Thermostat and the Alexa integration makes it a really nifty item to use in my home. Alexa set {Thermostat name} to {Temperature} is really powerful for someone wants to make things easier on themselves. 4 stars from this reviewer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 6, 2020 by terpfan1980

  • Works with no common wire! Easy to set up!
Color: White Style: Thermostat Only
Love it!!!! I have an older home so I have no common wire was was ready to re-wire the wiring for a common but no common wire needed with this thermostat! Make sure is a gen 3 learning one though. Very simple to set up and works with Alexa.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 13, 2022 by JSREY

  • It learns how to heat your home
Color: White Style: Thermostat Only
It adjusts your homes temperature so you save money and never have to touch the thermostat. It creates a savings by turning your heat down at times you will never notice. You go to bed and all sung when the nest drops the temperature so you sleep great with cool air then rise the temperature before your feet touch the floor. A win for your comfort and also your pocket! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 3, 2022 by Vince317

  • I wish I could give this more stars.
Color: White Style: Thermostat Only
I absolutely love this . Easy to install a and I love it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 31, 2022 by W. F. Hackler

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