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Honeywell Home RTH9585WF Wi-Fi Smart Color Thermostat, 7 Day Programmable, Touch Screen, Energy Star, Alexa Ready, C-Wire Required, Not Compatible with Line Volt Heating Gray

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Style: D. Grey - Wi-Fi Thermostat


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

Control Your Comfort and Your Color Scheme, or use your tablet or computer. All you need is a Wi-Fi connection, or use the free app for smartphone/tablet to manage thermostat remotely and take advantage of savings when away and maintain comfort when home. Simple setup takes the hassle out of programming your thermostat. You can also control thermostat using the touch screen and change the background color to match your paint color or personal preference. Your RTH9585WF features flexible seven day programming, energy savings mode, an indoor humidity sensor, and voice command through the Total Connect Comfort app.

Brand: Honeywell Home


Model Name: RTH9585WF1004


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


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


Brand: ‎Honeywell Home


Model Name: ‎RTH9585WF1004


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


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


Color: ‎Gray


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Furnace


null: ‎Heating and Cooling


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wi-Fi


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


Power Source: ‎AC Power Supply


Item Weight: ‎0.45 Pounds


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Material: ‎Plastic


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Display Type: ‎LED


Control Type: ‎Touchpad Control


Control Method: ‎App, Touch


Connectivity Protocol: ‎Wi-Fi


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Style: ‎D. Grey - Wi-Fi Thermostat


Backlight: ‎No


Specification Met: ‎Energy Star


Manufacturer: ‎Honeywell Home


Part Number: ‎RTH9585WF1004


Item Weight: ‎7.2 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎RTH9585WF1004/W


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Pack of 1


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


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


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Warranty Description: ‎1 year warranty.


Date First Available: September 2, 2017


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  • Easy to install and program
Style: A. White - Wi-Fi Thermostat
This replaced a seven year old Honeywell Round thermostat. While I was disappointed that my old thermostat died and Honeywell tech couldn't fix it, I did want to stay with the same Honeywell system, thinking that my Residio app that I use for an upstairs unit would work for both, which is does but Resideo is now the new TCC app, which the old Round does not work on. So now I run two apps. Not a big deal but kind of frustrating that Honeywell can't get the apps in sync. This new Smart Color T-stat is very nice, looks good and was much easier to connect to the wifi and set up than the old Round. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Fred

  • Nest replacement, great looking display, better temperature regulation
Style: A. White - Wi-Fi Thermostat
I've owned Nest thermostats for many years. After 3 years with a 3rd generation Nest, I was over it. Between "delayed" A/C executions and inconsistent temperature management, Nest lost me, and it was time to try something new. This Honeywell Home unit was exactly what I was looking for. The TFT display looks very pretty. I love that the humidity and exterior temperatures are prominently displayed. I love that you can personalize the display by choosing your own background color. The mobile app isn't as nice as the Nest app, but I don't care, because it does the job. Want to be able to put a temporary or permanent hold on the temperature? You can do that with this unit. I really missed that capability when I moved to a Nest. Best of all, this Honeywell Home thermostat keeps the interior temperature of the home perfectly dialed into the set temperature. The touch screen sensitivity isn't as great as I would expect in that it may take it a couple of times of hitting a button on the screen in order for it to accept your input, but I accept that minor limitation for all of the other gains. In conclusion, if you are tired of your Nest and are looking for alternatives, then I'd give this unit a go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by gratuitous

  • Buy it for the smart-learning feature
Style: D. Grey - Wi-Fi Thermostat
While this thermostat may lack some of the modern "smart" features of competing products, its "smart-learning" ability can't be beat. With this feature, the thermostat learns how long it takes to heat or cool your house. It will then start the furnace or air conditioner so the house reaches the set temperature at the time you program. It really works. I installed my first Honeywell smart-learning thermostat 20 years ago. That house had passive solar and radiant floor heat. The house got toasty warm during the day. With a traditional thermostat, it would not cool off enough for the heat to come on until after midnight. However, it took several hours for the floors to heat up enough to actually warm the house. So it would still be cold when we woke up. Then the sun would come out and heat the house to a comfortable temperature before the hearing system could catch up. Basically, then, the heat ran for several hours for no reason. The Honeywell thermostats were smart enough to turn the heat on early in the evening. The floors were just warm enough when the house temperature started dropping to keep a uniform temperature. The thermostats even knew to turn the system off early, so the heating system would not overshoot and make the house too warm. I tried a Nest thermostat at another house (conventional forced air heat and A/C, no passive solar). It worked fine and it looked nice. I never really liked the way it learned my schedule, so I ended up manually programming it. The automatic home/away feature was okay but not entirely reliable. When I moved into my current house (conventional forced air hear and A/C, no passive solar), I gave the Ecobee 3 a try. It looked nice and has a nice interface. I never found the multi-room sensors that useful. The main thermostat tended to lose contact with them, perhaps because of the size of the house (aren't they supposed to be for larger houses?). They did help some rooms that don't heat or cool enough maintain a better temperature, but then other rooms get too hot or too cold. I found it better just to find a temperature at the main thermostat that keeps all of the rooms at close to a reasonable temperature. Plus my system actually ran more with the Ecobee, trying to get those outlier rooms to the set temperature. What killed the Ecobee for me is that it almost destroyed my air conditioner. It worked fine all summer and for the first month of the heating season. But then one morning this terrible rumbling started coming from my roof (where the A/C unit is mounted). The Ecobee was trying to run my air conditioner in sub-freezing weather. Although it was set to heat, it would cycle the A/C on. The A/C would shut itself off, so as not to destroy itself, then the Ecobee would cycle it back on. I spent a lot of time on the line with customer support, who eventually concluded that the unit was defective. They offered me an RMA, but I couldn't trust that it wouldn't happen again. So I went back to the Honeywell smart-learning thermostat. It took about a day for it to learn the heating times for my house. You can't set the temperature differential for cycling, but it keeps the temperature even to less than a degree without excessive cycling of the unit. For cooling, I set the thermostat to 73 F. It never moves off of 73 once it reaches that temperature. Programming is easy. You get four temperature changes per day, like a traditional programmable. That is plenty for my needs. The touchscreen and app interfaces make the programming easier than with the older thermostats. Temporary and permanent holds are easy to set - just change the temperature and make it permanent or set a time when it should revert to the schedule (although that appears to be the time the system comes back on - it does not appear to use smart-earning to hit the programmed temperature at the time the hold expires). Changing settings remotely with the app is also simple. So far, I don't miss any features from the Nest or Ecobee. The Alexa interface isn't very good, but even with the Ecobee I found it more of a gimmick than useful. I haven't tried using IFTTT for additional controls yet. The thermostat can be set to either home or business mode. The business mode has some additional programming options that would also be useful for home use. However, smart-learning is not available in business mode. I don't see why - if any developers are reading, please add smart-learning to the business mode. Make it an on/off option if necessary. The one negative is that customer support is terrible and non-existent. I installed on a Saturday and had an issue. I tried to call and got a message that said due to high call volume the call could not be answered. It then hung up on me, no chance to leave a message or anything. I went to the web site which offers live chat. There was a message that chat was down and I should call. I tried email and eventually heard back after a week, but the suggested fix was something I had already tried and described in my original email. The issue, in case you run across it, was that the thermostat would say "waiting for equipment" while the room temperature was well outside the set temperature. Eventually the A/C would turn on, run for a few minutes, then turn off and repeat the cycle. It may have been user error (I pulled it off and reinstalled), or it may have been something related to the smart-learning system doing its initial learning. But either way it resolved itself that day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2018 by Barry Berenberg

  • Nice Upgrade From a "Dumb" Honey to a "Smart" Honey ... But Some Cons With a Couple of Tips
Style: D. Grey - Wi-Fi Thermostat
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

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