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Honeywell Home RTH9585WF1004 Wi-Fi Smart Color Thermostat, 7 Day Programmable, Touch Screen, Energy Star, Alexa Ready, Gray

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Color: Gray


Size: 1


Features

  • COMFORT COMES IN YOUR COLOR. Personalize your Wi-Fi Smart Color Programmable Thermostat to fit your decor.
  • SAVE ENERGY AND GET REWARDED by checking with your energy provider about available rebates. Plus, eligible customers can enroll in their local Utility's "DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAM" which can reward you for allowing the utility to slightly adjust your AC or furnace temperature settings when there is high energy demand.
  • YOUR SCHEDULE. YOUR WAY. Flexible programming options for your schedule or utility companys peak rate pricing.
  • EASY OPERATION AND INTUITIVE. Bright, easy-to-read touchscreen makes for simple operation.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH: Forced air (gas, oil or electric), hot water and steam, and heat pumps with electric backup. Does NOT work with electric baseboard heat (120-240V). C-Wire required.
  • ENERGY STAR certified. Help save energy, track your heating and cooling with monthly energy reports and get personalized tips on reducing energy use.
  • Works with most heat/cool oil furnace systems. Will not work with heating only oil furnace systems unless a C-Wire is present.
  • Fan Control Options include On: Fan is always on; Automatic: Fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on; and Circulate: Fan runs randomly about 35% of the time.

Description

This second generation Wi-Fi smart color thermostat is ideally suited for the connected home. Its packed with smart features, a customizable color touch screen and a simple, DIY set up. You can control the thermostat using the touch screen and change the background color to match your paint color or personal preference or use your tablet or computer. All you need is a Wi-Fi connection, or use the free app for smartphone/Tablet to mange the thermostat remotely. Intelligent alerts help to keep your equipment running at peak performance by sending you air filter and humidifier pad Change reminders, and also to notify you of extreme high or low indoor temperatures and humidity. 1) View local weather - daily forecast on screen and 5 - Day forecasts on app, 2) fully flexible progamming options, 3) Auto change from heat to cool - automatically determines if your home needs heating or cooling to provide maximum comfort, 4) reliable, secure network ensures app availability, 5) permanent/temporary/vacation hold - adjust temperature to suit your schedule.Compatible with heating, cooling and heat pumps. Does not work with heat pumps with electric baseboard heat (120-240 volts)

Brand: Honeywell Home


Model Name: RTH9585WF1004


Product Dimensions: 0.88"D x 4.5"W x 3.5"H


Controller Type: Touch Screen, Voice


Special Feature: Customizable color touchscreen, Smart Response Technology, Energy Star certified


Controller Type: Touch Screen, Voice


Additional Features: Customizable color touchscreen, Smart Response Technology, Energy Star certified


Specific Uses For Product: Furnace


Temperature Control Type: Heating and Cooling


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Power Source: AC Power Supply


Voltage: 120 Volts


Display Type: LED


Control Type: Touchpad Control


Control Method: Voice


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Backlight: No


Number of Batteries: 1 AAA batteries required.


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Color: Gray


Shape: Rectangular


Product Style: D. Grey - Wi-Fi Thermostat


Specification Met: Energy Star


Brand Name: Honeywell Home


Model Name: RTH9585WF1004


Included Components: Mounting Hardware, Thermostat, Thermostat ID Card, User Manual, Wire Labels


Model Number: RTH9585WF1004/W


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 1 year warranty.


UPC: 085267911313


Global Trade Identification Number: 13


Manufacturer: Honeywell Home


Manufacturer Part Number: RTH9585WF1004


Item Type Name: Honeywell Home Wi-Fi Smart Color Programmable Thermostat, Alexa Enabled, (RTH9585WF1004)


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 0.88"D x 4.5"W x 3.5"H


Item Weight: 0.45 Pounds


Material Type: Plastic


Finish Types: Standard D. Grey


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great thermostat, simple interface
Like the gray! Thought it might be too dark but it's not. Replaced an old similar t-stat. Had to call customer service to remove the old device first and then add the new device. It worked perfectly! I like that will automatically change over to heat mode when needed.
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026 by BC

  • Nice Upgrade From a "Dumb" Honey to a "Smart" Honey ... But Some Cons With a Couple of Tips
I had a standard, basic "Dumb" Honeywell for many years and worked perfectly, although I had to manually change settings from the basic 5/2 day schedule to override them. Having Alexa, I wanted to have the ease to change it via voice as well as when I am not home, so I bought the "Smart" Honeywell. After a week, here are my pros and cons: PROS - INTERFACE: Despite what other reviewers have said, I find the interface intuitive and just fine to configure the device. - TOUCHSCREEN: I had none of the horror stories about the touchscreen, listed throughout these reviews. The interface worked surprisingly well and I never had to push anything more than once ever. - SIZE: The thermostat is surprisingly small, compared to my "Dumb" Honey, and I like it more. - TEMP: The temp has been spot on. - DOCUMENTATION: The documentation is complete and most DYI'ers will have no issue following them. - WIFI: Zero issues connecting it to my Wifi. - ALEXA: Zero issues integrating with Alexa. Voice control worked instantly after integration. - INTERFACE: One of the reasons I chose this one was because unlike pricier options, this one shows the external temp and humidity which is a great quick check without having to look anywhere else to verify. - REGISTRATION: Registering the device with the Honeywell website was easy. CONS - WIRE CONNECTORS - Having installed many thermostats, this one was easily the worst and VERY delicate to insert wires. I can see why many consumers, even experienced ones, broke the terminal connectors when attempting to insert them. There is VERY little room to work on the wall plate, and there are no screws like all the others I have ever installed. As a result, here is what I found. First, if you push the first wire in too far and forcefully, the other connectors will be "open" and won't accept the next wire. The next connector will be "loose" and never grip the second wire, and the FIRST one will fall out. I had to take a tweezer with a bent end to "reset" the first connector and then all the connectors reset and I could begin again. (I was ready to return it.) Second, on my next attempt, I realized that you insert a wire until you feel resistance and then "gently" push the wire in like .25 mm (barely nothing) until you feel the slightest click on your finger. Believe it or not, that small amount is all it takes to grip the wire securely. Start on the top of each side and work down gently until all the wires are installed. - FAN: Strangely, the "Dumb" Honey had "ON", "OFF", "AUTO" but "Smart" Honey has "ON", "AUTO", "CIRCULATING". As a result, I have to trust the thermostat to run the fan on its own and I cannot turn if off completely, short of turning off the heat or A/C. At this point, the fan seems to be following a more "intelligent" function related to the heating and does turn itself off when it sees fit. -HUMIDITY: Although the temp is spot on, I have 2 humidistats in the house that are both consistent by the humidity percentage on the "Smart" Honey seems off by 5% and varies from the other two. The thermostat has a configuration setting to adjust the default up or down by degrees you choose, but I have fiddled with this setting and have not seen a consistency in "Smart" Honey with my other two humidistats, one which is 5 feet away from "Smart" Honey. After a couple of attempts, the "Smart" Honey seems to lag on internal humidity value, while at other times, it's showing the same value. Overall, "Smart" Honey has definitely won my affections with its verbal attention to my requests and interface. As "Dumb" Honey sits on my counter, dejected, I have assured it that I am keeping it as a backup just in case this new Honey goes bonkers, breaks or increases my utility bills. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022 by ChicagoGuy

  • Easy to Program! Easy to Use!
This smart thermostat is absolutely terrific. I can see the outside temperature and the inside temperature. I can set it to run on a schedule and change that schedule simply on my iPhone. It is easy to program and easy to install. The display is clear to read and understand. It fits the esthetic of our home and is practical and so so easy to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026 by SorrySooz

  • GREAT THERMOSTAT!!
The thermostat came in as described. I replaced a second generation Nest due to end of support. Installing wasn’t bad, but the instructions that came with the unit doesn’t have all the features that it can do. I recommend to down load the manual that you can get on Amazon’s product support listed in the item description. Getting the thermostat connected to WiFi took a a while, but got it done. The app isn’t bad, but I wish that you could more, such as “vacation mode” without having to go the thermostat. Overall, I would recommend the thermostat. As of now, it is working well. The thermostat is controlling a heat pump. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2026 by J. Ducote

  • The phone app from Honeywell/Resideo makes this wonderful!
See a couple of my amateur install tips at the end of my review. I just bought two of these for upstairs and downstairs to replace the hard to see, hard to program and non-wifi thermostats that came with our Carrier HVAC system. These Honeywell Thermostats are miles ahead of the ones I replaced. Install was super easy, they are easy to see and program and the touch screens (while not as good as your phone touch screens) work pretty well. The real prize with these thermostats is that once hooked up and setup they work perfect either direct touch or via your wifi using a phone or tablet app. My wife is a low-tech person and she says these are easy to use. She really is the ultimate user-friendly test at our house. So here are a couple of things I figured out during install: 1) Make sure all of the power is off when you uninstall the old thermostat and install the new ones. I turned off the power to furnace and A/C but the circuits were mislabeled so the thermostat wires sparked and caused the furnace circuit board to trip due to a "short". After the install was complete and the thermostat failed to start I powered off the entire system and restarted it. The new thermostat came right up and walked me through the setup. The second one installed flawlessly because I shut the power off correctly. 2)Take a pic of the thermostat wiring and also write down the wire colors because you will be hooking up the same wires to the same terminals on the new thermostat. It's simple. 3) There are two apps available for your phones/tablets. The Total Comfort Connect one by Resideo was the one I liked best but there is also a Honeywell Home app that works fine. The Resideo app has more info and the user interface is really good. My wife likes the Honeywell app because it is really simple...like, up and down arrows to change temp on the front page and today's weather for our zip code. If you want to do anything else you dig for it. The Resideo has a few extras for programming a schedule. I just like the control, my wife doesn't. The beauiful part is that you can have both apps on the same phone and they all work fine together. I think Resideo took over the Honeywell home thermostat business...there is some relationship there. 4) It will hook up to Alexa if you use the app. The Alexa handling of the thermostat is kinda clunky and we probably won't use it. Nice try Alexa! 5) When you setup the thermostat be ready with your wifi name and password. Also you will need to set up an account at Honeywell but it only took, maybe, a minute or two. Very non-threatening! Finally, we love these thermostats. It is nice to leave the windows open when the weather is nice and with the wifi phone apps it is a snap to turn off our hvac systems without running up and downstairs and fooling around with the wall mounted thermostats. Best tech money we've spent in a long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020 by Rich in Boise

  • Good when it works, but unreliable
The thing that keeps this from being a 5-star product is the unreliability of Honeywell's servers which connect to the thermostat to allow remote control. All communication between apps and the thermostat are routed to Honeywell's servers, which are frequently unresponsive. I know it's not a local problem because it occurs with multiple thermostats in multiple geographic locations simultaneously. The worst part about it is that you don't get any kind of failure message - it acts as if everything is fine and gives you false readings so you think it's working. Here's what happens: You use an app (web page, phone/tablet app, or Alexa) to change the thermostat setting, and Honeywell's servers report that the command was executed. In reality, the servers don't actually send the command to the thermostat - the command just gets queued. If you use the app to query the current thermostat settings, Honeywell will tell the app that the current settings are the ones in the unexecuted command rather than actually reading the thermostat itself. So you will think that the thermostat is set as requested, but in fact it was never changed. Then, hours later, Honeywell will eventually send the backlogged commands to the thermostat, overriding any manual adjustments that you may have made in the meantime. So you can never rely on the thermostat to be where you set it, even if you set it manually. During those times when Honeywell has their act together, requested changes are made with seconds and it's very convenient. Unfortunately, they frequently have problems as described above, and you may have to wait one or more days before they get it working again. These problems are well known and documented in internet complaints going back a long time. So it's not a rare, one-off problem. The potential of this product is great, and it's wonderful when everything works. But it's ruined by the frequent problems and the fact that it never lets you know when there is a problem - you just discover on your own that the thermostat isn't where you set it, and you never know when a backlogged command is suddenly going to come through and override your manual setting. Update 1/20/19 - The problems with the Honeywell server seem to be happening more often, with longer outages. Several months ago they sent an email to their customers apologizing for the problems and promising that the problem would be fixed ASAP. That never happened, and there is no reason that they will ever get their act together. Consequently, I'm downgrading this review to 1 star and I'm now looking for another, more reliable brand. Sorry to say, this thing is an expensive waste of money since Honeywell can only deliver empty promises instead of reliable service. Update 1/21/19 - As if to prove my point, Honeywell just sent out another email today. Now they're saying that their continuing outages will be intentional in order to facilitate unspecified "upates". In other words, they're aware of the problem and it's not going away anytime soon. I really recommend you go with a different brand. Here's the relevent excerpt from their email: Our services will undergo planned maintenance over the next few weeks. Start Date: January 22, 2019 We’re performing an update to our software and services to improve your experience and maintain your security. Our servers will undergo maintenance over the next few weeks, and you may experience brief intermittent connectivity. Our updates will begin taking place on January 22, and run throughout February. The downtime will be used to maintain the platform, perform upgrades, and help ensure the continued integrity and security of our services to our users. During this time, your thermostat will continue to work, but you may temporarily experience an inability to remotely manage it via your app. Update 7/6/19 - In case you were wondering if Honeywell ever got their act together, the answer is still "No". Six months later, the problem still exists. So much for the so-called "improvements" that they promised back in January. Their servers are currently down, and attempts to connect result in the following error message: "Server Error in '/portal' Application. Runtime Error. Description: An exception occurred while processing your request. Additionally, another exception occurred while executing the custom error page for the first exception. The request has been terminated. " Seriously, I recommend you go with a different brand. Honeywell is hopeless. Update 1/17/26: Six years later, and nothing has changed. They continue to have random outages of their online server, and they just announced an upcoming 76-hour outage for alleged upgrades. That's right - more than three full days that it will be unusable except by manual control. Don't waste your money on this piece of junk with non-existent support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2018 by Banacek

  • Great Smart Thermostat
A very nice looking, easy to operate thermostat. It's easy to program and/or check via the phone app, the web site, or of course the face of the device. The many options for setup and operation can be a little daunting, but it's great to have those options. Once they're selected initially, there's little need to revisit them. I got this thermostat to replace my 18-year-old Trane programmable one. Both the Amazon product description and Honeywell advised me (before and after the purchase) to check with my local utility for possible rebates on smart thermostats. I did that, and factoring in the rebate, the thermostat was an amazing bargain. In addition, a wi-fi capable thermostat like this one may make you eligible for thermostat response programs offered by some utilities. Installation was slow at first; I had a problem determining which wire in my home thermostat wiring served as G - ground; my wiring didn't have a "G". Turned out the wire I needed was available, but it wasn't immediately obvious or easy to find in the Honeywell instructions. Don't get me wrong - Honeywell provides a lot of help related to how to wire the device; it just took me a while to track down the information I needed for my particular wiring. Once that issue was solved, the installation went smoothly. A feature that is particularly nice is the thermostat's learning ability. With this, it is able to begin adjusting to a scheduled change in temperature ahead of time, rather than waiting until that time arrives to begin changing the room temp. I do not use the voice assistant feature, so can't comment on how that works. As with most smart thermostats, this one supports both heating and cooling functions and can be set to automatically switch between heating and cooling as temperatures call for. One feature that I would not pay extra for, given the choice, is the customizable color for the backlit display. I played with that at first, but once the thermostat is in operation, I find I pay little attention to the color of the display. I would have been just as satisfied with a preset non-adjustable display color. All in all, I'm very pleased with this thermostat and would not hesitate to recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by JVG3

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Embarking on a journey with a new thermostat felt like being thrust into a modern-day fairytale, where technology and comfort intertwine to craft a realm of perfect temperature. The thermostat, a beacon of promise, promised to usher my abode into the era of automation, a dream where warmth and chill danced in harmony at the behest of my mere whims. With the guardians of customer support as my loyal allies, the path seemed clear, the quest straightforward. However, as in all great tales, a twist awaited. Despite my meticulous adherence to the ancient scrolls—manuals and instructions—the magic of automation proved elusive. My abode remained a realm of either eternal summer or unyielding winter, with no passage between. The scrolls spoke of a schedule, a mystical timeline that the thermostat was to follow, yet the dance between heat and cold remained a dance unperformed. It was as if the very essence of the thermostat, its ability to transition seamlessly from heat to cool, was locked away behind an invisible barrier. Compelled by necessity, I sought the wisdom of the customer support sages, who guided me through a labyrinth of menus, each step a closer approach to the heart of the enchantment. And there, hidden away in the depths of arcane settings, lay the key—a feature of automatic control, the very soul of the thermostat, yet inexplicably veiled and guarded as if it were a secret of the highest order. Why, oh why, would the creators choose to obscure such fundamental magic? The feature that is the quintessence of the thermostat's purpose was not just disabled by default but ensconced behind a veil of complexity, unmentioned in any scroll or tome. This choice, a puzzling enigma, left me to ponder the ways of those who craft such devices. Is it a test of our resolve, a rite of passage for the modern homeowner? Or perhaps a reminder that in a world teeming with automation and convenience, the human touch remains indispensable, a beacon of warmth in the mechanical coldness of our times. In this epic tale of automation and temperature control, another subplot thickens the narrative, adding a layer of intrigue and challenge. The thermostat, our protagonist in this saga of modern comfort, was heralded not only for its ability to orchestrate the delicate balance between warmth and chill but also for its alliance with a powerful mage known in the lands far and wide: Alexa, the voice of wisdom and command. The scrolls and heralds spoke of a seamless union, a partnership where voice could command the elements, summoning warmth or summoning chill with nothing but a whisper into the ether. This promise, a beacon of convenience in the digital age, was a symphony of technology and magic, a dream of living in harmony with the elements through the mere power of voice. Yet, as the journey unfolded, it became apparent that the alliance with Alexa was not as it seemed. The integration, though present, was akin to a distant friendship rather than the promised deep and intuitive bond. Alexa, for all her wisdom and power, could only partially command the thermostat. The native integration, a term that conjured images of seamless interaction and effortless control, was, in truth, a tapestry with threads loose and missing. This revelation, much like the hidden feature of automatic control, added layers to the quest. It was a reminder that in the realm of technology, promises of harmony and ease often come with their own trials and tribulations. The partnership with Alexa, overstated in its capabilities, was a beacon that guided the narrative toward a truth often found in the modern age: that the magic of integration, of different realms of technology coming together, is a journey fraught with complexity, a path that requires patience, understanding, and sometimes, the guidance of sage customer support. Thus, the tale of the thermostat and its ventures into automation, temperature control, and voice command becomes a saga not just of triumph and technology, but of expectations, of understanding the fine print in the scrolls of marketing, and of navigating the realities of our interconnected digital landscape. It's a story that continues to unfold, as we, the seekers of comfort and convenience, chart our path through the ever-evolving world of smart homes. In the end, the thermostat saga was a tale of triumph, a testament to the enduring spirit of inquiry and the boundless patience of customer support. Yet, it leaves a lingering question in the air, like the subtle shift from heat to cool—a question of design, of user experience, and of the journey we embark upon with the technology we invite into our homes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024 by M. Nardoni

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