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Google Nest Temperature Sensor- That Works with Nest Learning Thermostat and Nest Thermostat E - Smart Home, White

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Features

  • Put different temperature sensors in different rooms, like the babys room or living room
  • Control your Nest sensor in the Nest app; set a schedule and choose which room to prioritize when [2]
  • Compatible with select Nest thermostats. Including Nest Learning Thermostat, 3rd Gen and Nest Thermostat E.
  • The Nest Temperature Sensor is easy to set up; just hang it on the wall or place it on a shelf
  • The Nest sensor runs on batteries so it works in most homes; batteries can last up to 2 years
  • Add up to 6 sensors for each compatible Nest thermostat in your home
  • The Nest Temperature Sensor is a great addition to your smart home; its simple design blends into any home
  • Long battery life - Works on CR2 3V lithium battery (included) with up to 2-year lifetime. | Connectivity : Wireless, Bluetooth Low Energy connection. | Up to 50 feet range. Allows easy placement.
  • 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

Meet the Google Nest Temperature Sensor. It communicates the temperature to compatible Google Nest thermostats, like the Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd Gen) and the Nest Thermostat E. You can put different Nest sensors in different rooms, then use the Nest app to choose the exact temperature you want the room to be, along with a time of day. And it’s simple to install yourself – just hang it on the wall or place it on a shelf. [1] The Nest Temperature Sensor requires a 3rd generation Google Nest Learning Thermostat or a Google Nest Thermostat E. Identify your thermostat. [2] Remote control and mobile notifications require working internet and Wi-Fi.

Brand: Google


Model Name: Nest Sensor


Product Dimensions: 2"D x 4"W x 4"H


Controller Type: Google Assistant, nest


Special Feature: Remote access and control via Nest app, integration with other Nest thermostats


Controller Type: Google Assistant, nest


Additional Features: Remote access and control via Nest app, integration with other Nest thermostats


Specific Uses For Product: HVAC


Temperature Control Type: Smart/Remote


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Power Source: Battery Powered


Voltage: 3 Volts


Display Type: led or lcd


Control Type: Button Control


Control Method: Voice


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: Wall Mount, Surface Mount


Backlight: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 CR123A batteries required. (included)


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 2"D x 4"W x 4"H


Item Weight: 0.1 Pounds


Brand Name: Google


Model Name: Nest Sensor


Included Components: 1-pack Nest Temperature Sensor Mounting screw Installation card 3-pack 3 Nest Temperature Sensors 3 Mounting Screws Installation Card


Model Number: T5000SF


UPC: 813917021378


Global Trade Identification Number: 78


Manufacturer: Google


Manufacturer Part Number: T5000SF


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color: White


Shape: Round


Product Style: 1 Pack


Material Type: Plastic


Finish Types: Brass


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very happy with Google Nest Temperature Sensor 3 Count Pack
Size: 3 count
I’m extremely happy with the Google Nest Temperature Sensor 3 Count Pack. Setup was quick and easy, and the sensors connected seamlessly with my Nest thermostat. They do a great job helping maintain a more comfortable temperature in different rooms throughout the house, especially bedrooms and offices that tend to run hotter or colder than the main living area. The sensors are compact, modern-looking, and blend in nicely with the room décor. I also appreciate how accurate and responsive they are when adjusting temperatures based on occupancy and time of day. Having three sensors included makes it easy to balance comfort across multiple rooms without constantly adjusting the thermostat manually. Overall, this is a great addition to any smart home setup and definitely worth it for improved comfort and better temperature control. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026 by Enk7000

  • Game-Changer for Whole-Home Comfort – Works Perfectly with Nest
Size: 3 count
I honestly wish I had bought the Google Nest Temperature Sensor 3-pack sooner. It completely fixed the “one-room-too-hot, another-too-cold” problem in our house and made our Nest thermostat feel way smarter. Setup was ridiculously easy — literally took just a few minutes per sensor. They instantly paired with my Nest system without any headaches or reconnect issues. Once installed, I placed them in bedrooms and a home office, and the difference was immediate. The temperature accuracy is excellent and noticeably more consistent than relying only on the hallway thermostat. The sensors feel small, lightweight, and discreet — easy to place on a shelf or mount without being an eyesore. The white finish blends in nicely with walls and furniture, and the labeling in the app makes it simple to know exactly which room you’re adjusting. I also love how stable the connection has been. No dropouts, no lag — just reliable readings feeding into the system. The battery life seems solid so far, and everything feels well-built and thoughtfully designed. The real win is the comfort control. Being able to prioritize different rooms at different times of day has made a huge difference in sleep quality and overall home comfort. It’s one of those upgrades you don’t realize you needed until you have it. If you already have a compatible Nest thermostat, this 3-pack is absolutely worth it. Simple, reliable, and makes the whole system feel complete. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026 by F.G.

  • Great Idea and it Works Great!
Size: 1 count
This add-on product for the Nest Thermostats is a really great idea, and while this is definitely not a replacement for a true split-zone cooling system, it certainly does help! I put this sensor in the upstairs hallway of my house (the thermostat is on the main level). In the summers it always stays warmer upstairs, so I can simply tell the Nest to use the upstairs sensor instead of the one inside the thermostat. This can be a little confusing sometimes because the display on the Nest itself will show you the temperature it's getting from the remote sensor, but doesn't indicate that's what it's doing, and it will no longer show you the temperature at the thermostat. The Nest app does show this extra detail. It was super easy to get this thing hooked up by using the Nest app on my phone to add the sensor. There is a way to set times to use the remote sensor and times to use the thermostat's sensor, but they are pre-set hours and there is no way to put in the hours you want. Because of this, I've found that I just leave it set to use the remote sensor all the time. I still give it 5-stars even with these couple minor things because it really does work and my upstairs will actually stay at the temperature I want, even if it means it's a degree or two cooler on the main level. I've been experiementing with closing a few vents on the main level and that is also helping to keep the entire house closer to the same temperature. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2020 by david

  • Works Well. Good choice for right temp in right area of your home.
Size: 3 count
I've had the Google Nest Temperature Sensor integrated into my smart home for a few months now, and it’s proven to be a useful tool for managing indoor comfort. It lets me keep track of and control temperatures in individual rooms, helping ensure the spaces we use most often stay at ideal conditions. The sensor is small, discreet, and was quick and easy to set up. What really stands out is how well it syncs with the Nest Learning Thermostat. It smartly adjusts the HVAC system based on the selected room's temperature, creating a much more comfortable and balanced environment. The long-lasting battery—up to two years—is also a major plus, reducing the need for regular upkeep. That said, I’m giving it four stars instead of five because there’s no built-in option to average data from multiple sensors. This means I have to choose a single sensor to drive the system at any given time, which isn’t ideal for homes with multiple temperature zones. Being able to blend readings from different areas would make the system far more effective. In summary, this sensor is a solid choice for those looking to fine-tune their home's climate control, though it could benefit from smarter multi-sensor capabilities. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025 by Arfi Alam

  • Must have for Nest Thermostat users with multiple temperature zones. . .
Size: 1 count
We have a split level townhome with wildly varying temperatures on different levels at different times each day and season. With these sensors, we can set schedules and adjust the thermostat according to the specific room we want to cool. Yes, it will still cool other rooms but it will determine when the desired temperature has been reached based on the sensor you choose. Example, during the day, we mostly stay downstairs, which remains cool due to the layout of the house and the stone tiles on that level. We can set the temperature according to that room and save energy through the day. As bedtime approaches, we can shift to the upstairs bedroom sensor, which is in a much warmer location, and begin to cool that room for the night. We can maintain a good sleeping temperature by monitoring that room as well. When we’re not using the guest rooms, we close them off and close the vents as well. When we are using them, we use their sensors to maintain a comfortable temperature for our guests because those rooms are smaller and heat up more quickly due to body temperature than our suite does. What to maintain the temperature in the baby’s room, put a sensor in there! Must have addition to the Nest thermostat. Also, unobtrusive and simple to add and install! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024 by E. Gersh

  • Convenient Temperature Control and Monitoring
Size: 3 count
1. **Delivery Delay:** To start, the delivery was a day behind schedule, which was a minor inconvenience. However, it's essential to note that this might vary depending on location and courier service. 2. **Ease of Setup:** Unboxing and assembling these sensors was a breeze. They are pretty self-explanatory, and I didn't encounter any major issues in this regard. 3. **Syncing Challenge:** One of the sensors initially struggled to sync with my Nest thermostat, taking a few attempts to get it right. However, persistence paid off, and eventually, it synced successfully on the third try. 4. **Great Quality:** These sensors are of excellent quality. They feel sturdy and well-made, which is reassuring. 5. **Sleek Design:** I appreciate the simple, sleek white design. While they come with the ability to mount on the wall, I opted to place them on dressers in different rooms. This allows me to monitor temperature variations throughout my house conveniently. 6. **Convenient Temperature Control:** The sensors have been particularly useful at night. I can set my thermostat to read from the sensor in my bedroom, ensuring a comfortable sleep environment. 7. **Battery Life:** I haven't encountered any battery issues so far, which is a plus. It's great to know that they are reliable in this aspect. In summary, the Google Nest Temperature Sensor 3 Count Pack has added convenience and control to my home's temperature management. While there was a minor hiccup during setup, the overall quality, sleek design, and functionality make them a valuable addition to any Nest ecosystem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by Alley

  • It helps the Nest thermostat move from WTF to OK it works some
Size: 1 count
The Nest thermostat is algorithmic; this means it needs to know certain conditions such as are you home and this translates into motion detection by the thermostat and the use of your smartphone location as in being home or not. If the Nest thermostat were three sided, if the sides also picked up motion detection, a lot would be solved when it comes to the thermostat knowing you are home. A lot would be solved too if the thermostat's away from home and being at home but hunkered down for the night data points were on the ball. Until then, get the remote sensor. The Nest thermostat is heavy on using its app on your smartphone to know if you are home AND it uses a sensor to know if you pass in front of it. If you have just one thermostat in a two-floor house, or if you have multiple thermostats but you either stay to the left or right of any one of them or you are downstairs during the day or upstairs at night, a lack of motion detection wins out over the use of your smartphone showing you are inside the geofence of your home. This sensor is for one thermostat with one of four preset time periods (morning, afternoon, evening, night) that are fixed. You can choose just one of the four to prioritize temperature wherever the sensor is placed away from the Nest thermostat it is linked to. So if you have one thermostat for a two-story house, having a sensor upstairs to prioritize a pre-set temp of say 67 degrees from 9 pm until 7 am is great. Or if you have a child’s room, you can place the sensor there and prioritize your heat setting. The whole point of the remote sensor is to bypass the thermostat’s detection or lack thereof of people passing by it to show it you are home so the sensor can tell the thermostat what temperature you want at what time where. Of course, if you have say a second floor Nest thermostat and you want the child’s room to be 70 then yes, the entire second floor is 70. However this beats the thermostat going into eco mode (which you can set up to 65 degrees anyway on the thermostat even without a remote sensor) and keeping the entire second floor cold. In general, the Nest thermostat is good except for geofencing. It is not bad but it is not good. If during the day you are on a floor where you do not pass by the thermostat, it most likely will figure you are not there and go into eco mode. The result is you are cold, the thermostat’s temp is in eco mode, and you are not happy. The remote sensor is something like Civil War technology. It works, kinda. It does not detect motion. It only detects temperature in the room it is in and does absolutely nothing unless the prioritized zone and time period are in place. If you are downstairs most of the day, who cares if the upstairs thermostat goes into eco mode. If you are asleep at 10 pm and the thermostat thinks you are away, it goes to eco mode and you are cold. Yes the thermostat learns somewhat. Yes, it uses geofencing. Yes, it recognizes motion. Add the three together and Google does not yet have it right. Using this remote sensor lets you get a reasonable temperature staying put on the dial for a specific time period regardless of the thermostat’s going off the rails with its algorithms. I have two sensors: one is for the second floor from 9 pm until 7 am so I have the heat at 70. That is what I like. For central air, I have the thermostat in the second floor hall near the return. On the first floor it gets really hot from 1 to 6 pm. So a sensor on the first floor, linked to the second floor central air thermostat, gives me the chance to prioritize the central air thermostat setting to 66 which keeps the first floor bearable when it is 98 degrees out. The ability to prioritize the temp on the first floor with a second floor thermostat is great. After that at 6 pm, I don’t care if the Nest thermostat is bouncing around trying to figure out who is home and what it is learning. The Nest thermostat is hit or miss; the remote sensor helps it get a few more hits than before. I recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2021 by D. Kodgis

  • Works with Nest - Love
Size: 3 count
Excellent unit to connect with Google Nest Gen 2. App works great with easy to connect to Home with no wiring. Easy to control via Nest app on phone or tablet. Good value for the money when buy them in packs instead if single unit. Extra unit through out the home gave precisely temperature control and save on Heating cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2025 by LH

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