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Honeywell Home RTH7560E 7-Day Flexible Programmable Thermostat-Extra-Large Backlit Display, White

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Features

  • Your schedule, your way with 7-day flexible programming. Choose from day to day programming, just on the weekends, or set one schedule for the whole week
  • Extra-large backlit display shows the time, current room temperature, and your temperature set point simultaneously - no paging through menus for the information you need
  • Smart response Learning learns your heating and cooling run times to deliver your right temperature when you want it
  • Uwp mounting system simplifies installation with uniform wiring and fast, easy future product upgrades
  • Includes change reminders for air filter replacement and low battery signals. In the event of a power outage your program is retained in memory

Description

The T5 7-Day Programmable Thermostat works with your schedule to keep your home comfortable and manage energy costs. Customize it day-to-day or create a special program based on your heating and cooling preferences. The large, backlit display makes it easy to program your preferred heating and cooling settings. The T5 7-Day Programmable will also remind you to change filters, alert you to low batteries and automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time. It's also equipped with Smart Response Technology that learns how to deliver the right temperature when you want it, including automatically switching from heating to cooling for precise temperature control. Plus, the T5 is designed to be compatible with most systems and the UWP Mounting System offers an easy install.

Brand: Honeywell


Model Name: RTH7560E


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.36 x 1.08 x 3.86 inches


Controller Type: Push Button


Special Feature: Smart Response Technology


Brand: ‎Honeywell


Model Name: ‎RTH7560E


Controller Type: ‎Push Button


Special Feature: ‎Smart Response Technology


Color: ‎White


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Furnace


null: ‎Heating and Cooling


Included Components: ‎UWP Mounting Hardware, RTH7560 Thermostat, Install Guide


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Weight: ‎7.2 Ounces


Voltage: ‎24 Volts


Material: ‎Plastic


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Control Type: ‎Button Control


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Style: ‎Modern


Backlight: ‎Yes


Specification Met: ‎Energy


Number of Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required.


Product Dimensions: ‎1.08"D x 5.36"W x 3.86"H


Manufacturer: ‎Honeywell Home


Part Number: ‎RTH7560E1001


Item Weight: ‎7.2 ounces


Item model number: ‎RTH7560E1001/E


Batteries: ‎2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎No Size


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Smart Response Technology


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited.


Date First Available: November 23, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works well
Purchased another style of Honeywell thermostat and returned it due to being difficult to program. This one is easier, but you must read instructions to set up initially. Some questions as to what kind of system you have is difficult to know and I just guessed at it and it works. Wiring it was a little different then the previous LUX one and again I guess at it. Display is nice and I like the circulating fan feature where the fan comes on intermittingly. That works well with a wood stove is in use- to disperse hot air in one part of the house. There is a slight clicking on sound but not too noticeable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2023 by Jricky

  • HAS FAN CIRCULATION MODE! Worked as it should.
Honeywell thermostats come in a dizzying variety of features and you MUST do your research to avoid ordering something you don't want or need. I wanted a "fan circulation " mode for our new 2-story condo with a regular gas furnace and one stage AC. It came with a basic Honeywell thermostat that only turns heat or AC on or off with no "fan circulation" cycle. We learned years ago in our 2-story home that a "fan circulation" cycle (just the fan turns on for a few minutes between heat or AC cycles) really evens out temperatures in a 2-story house. When the fan runs it breaks up the thermal layers that naturally develop (warm air rises, cool air sinks). When your thermostat is upstairs (or downstairs) it responds to only the air around it (too hot or too cold depending on the season) and it kicks on your AC or heater until the air around that thermostat is at the right temperature, regardless of what is going on with temperatures in the other level. With an upstairs thermostat, in summer, it means the downstairs is probably cool but the upstairs is hot so the AC kicks on and now you are pumping more cold air into the downstairs and upstairs until the upstairs fills up with cold air, sometimes making the downstairs an icebox. By using just the fan to circulate the air between heating or cooling cycles the air is mixed up so the thermal layers don't form and make your thermostat kick on needlessly. You can buy fancier (more expensive) Honeywell thermostats with room sensors that will seek to get an average temperature for all rooms. But I just wanted the simpler less expensive thermostat with a "fan circulation" setting. And this one has it. (It was hard to learn which models had this fan circulation mode and which did not from online listings so I CHECKED THE SPECIFIC MODEL numbers Installation Manual at HONEYWELLS' site BEFORE buying). Since I was replacing a plain Honeywell model that was a modern era, Honeywell, it had the "standard" Honeywell bracket that the HVAC control wires were already set into. I snapped the old one out, and after confirming the wires were in the right places (red, yellow, white, etc) I just snapped the new one in. It came on in programming mode and I followed the manual's programming mode instructions. The instructions are pretty good so an amateur can do it. (I am not a rookie, and a rookie might need to go slower and maybe read the instructions in advance and learn some jargon). I am not a Pro so I made one mistake, and then followed instructions on page 14 to re-enter program mode and do it over. I got it right. Basically 10-15 minutes. Easy peasy as thermostat wiring goes. General advice though: Rookies beware, there are a LOT of different types of heating units and AC units in the world and you need to know something about what equipment you have as you can damage it with a wrongly wired thermostat, or if you pick a thermostat that won't recognize all equipment features you won't get the benefit of them. If you don't want to do your homework before you buy a new thermostat, call a pro, and hopefully they will get it done the right first time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2022 by M. Hall

  • Great theremometer
Looks good and works great
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by IntercessorLife

  • Battery operated, works without C wire Thermostat
We didn't want to rewire anything to update from our existing thermostat so this was exactly what we needed. We had 4 wires (R&Rc gas heat, electric cooling, fan, and the "controller" wire that switches between heat & AC. We did not have a C wire for power which really limited our options for a new thermostat. Works great, installed quickly, came with everything needed to mount on the wall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by LaxLau

  • What’s all the fuss about?
First off after reading the less positive reviews I cannot understand what all the fuss is about. Especially when it comes to the mounting and programming. Three screws and yes you may need to drill new holes and patch unused ones, you might even need to paint 😱. Needless to say mounting was no problem and while the wiring was a bit difficult (arthritis) it’s not the fault of the unit. The real issue was whomever installed the existing HVAC unit and thermostat could have left a little slack in the wiring, not Honeywells fault. Programming was also no big deal, just have the install book so you can read (yes read) what it all means. Once you’ve don’t one or two setting you’ll likely fly through the rest. I also read one review that complained about having to pop the unit off it’s mount to replace batteries. Exactly how do you think this should be done? Don’t want batteries make sure you have a “C” wire and pick a different T-stat! In my case my existing wiring was only four wires so if I wanted something more advanced I would need to update/change the wiring. A simple enough job but I’m disabled and cannot get up into the attic space and couldn’t get any local technician to give me an actual estimate. Said the system needed to be tested first which they would do with a service. At best I was able to figure it would cost no less than $200 and my quest for a updated thermostat that required no “C” wire began. Which is what ultimately brought me here today. In the end my one gripe (other as well from reading reviews) is that the ambient temperature displayed is off a bit compared to my old unit. When installed the old unit reads 68 degrees and the Honeywell 70 degrees. Check 24 hours later and the difference was the same. Could be the old unit is off or the Honeywell, I did not check beyond the comparison of the two. But that’s not really the gripe. It’s that Honeywell does not provide and offset adjustment. This said I simply programmed the unit to account for the 2 degree difference and the house is as comfortable as when the old unit was installed. FWIW the old unit worked fine, I replaced it for the following reasons: * old units display was hard to read because it was small. * old unit was not backlit (this would have helped). * was repainting and the old unit was beige and looked terrible with fresh white paint (was light yellow before). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022 by Don Battles Don Battles

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