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What brand of smart thermostat do you prefer?

What brand of smart thermostat do you prefer?

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Pink Jazz

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I was wondering, what brand of smart thermostat do you prefer?

I personally like Honeywell/Resideo. I have the Honeywell Color Smart Thermostats.
 
"A smart thermostat is a thermostat that can be controlled with a phone, tablet, smart speaker, or other internet-connected device. Smart thermostats typically allow you to schedule your desired temperature settings, and you can also incorporate them into home automation systems."
Smart thermostats explained: How they work and how they save you money

I had to look that up.


The heat in my house comes from the wood that I burn
in the wood stove.
 
We have dual heat pump systems (ground water open cycle, discharged to our pond), in floor downstairs, circulating air upstairs. So we do not use any smart thermostats. Because of long cycle times it is more efficient to maintain a constant temperature. Instead we manage 6 zones for heating/cooling on dumb thermostats with a Honeywell HVAC management system that uses both outdoor and indoor temperatures to manage valving and heat pumps. This works well with our south facing, insulated concrete form, house which lets sun in during the winter but with deep eaves to shade the windows during the summer.
 
I had to look that up.

Me too. I`m keeping my home free of all those fancy electronic gadgets, speakers that talk to you and smart thermostats and such.

I don`t have a thermostat, I have a fireplace in the living room and panel heaters in the other rooms.
 
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I've already moved beyond smart thermostats. For those still only do what they are programmed to do. Mine argues with me every night.

When I lose, my back-up is dogs. The colder it is the more dogs you add to the bed. My house is rated up to a 4 dog night.

;)
 
I have the Nest 3 Thermostat. And Nest Protects (smoke alarms/CO detectors). Love it.

Interestingly, for camera's and speakers, I have bought into the Ring and Alexa ecosystems.
 
I have the Nest 3 Thermostat. And Nest Protects (smoke alarms/CO detectors). Love it.

Interestingly, for camera's and speakers, I have bought into the Ring and Alexa ecosystems.

Here is the full list of our current smart devices:
Thermostats - Honeywell Color Smart Thermostats
Kitchen Faucet - U by Moen Smart Faucet
Smart Speaker - Amazon Echo Original
Smart Bulbs - Sengled (3 Wi-Fi Color, one Zigbee Color BR30 for the can light)
Smart Plug - Kasa (for my bedroom)
Indoor Cameras - Wyze
Outdoor Cameras - Eufy, Zmodo
Vacuum Cleaners - One Roomba i8+ for the living room, one Eufy 30C for the master bedroom
 
Hot day--Open the screen door. Air cooling courtesy of 1918 Westinghouse cast-iron fan.
Really hot day--Open window or door for cool night air.
Fine day--Go Outside.
Cold day--Turn on heater.
Really cold day-- Turn on heater, wear heavy coat, drink coffee.

I hope I am at least as smart as a thermostat, and can stay smart enough never to trade independence for the "convenience" of a house that turns itself on and off.
 
Honestly I've always had trouble with the idea of something like these. After so much experience with high-end tech in general over the years, I tend to see these more as potential sources of trouble than anything else.

Also it's a bloody sad day if I cant get out of my blasted chair to go push a button or two to change the heat/AC.

That being said, while I have trouble with the idea, we still HAVE things like that, because I'm not the one who makes the decisions around here.

I can say though, I sure have said "why does it need to be able to do that" many times whenever someone in the family decides we need one.

I dont use any of the "smart" functions on any of these things myself though. I'm the rare sort that HAS a phone, but basically never uses it for anything.
 
Here's my latest technology purchase. Not very smart, but still working after about 80 years. Pound for pound, a bargain compared to a smart phone. The handset alone is 1 lb, 4 oz. .

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No smart thermostat here. I live in a terribly insulated social housing flat, so it’s very cold in winter and very hot in the summer.
 
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Here's my latest technology purchase. Not very smart, but still working after about 80 years. Pound for pound, a bargain compared to a smart phone. The handset alone is 1 lb, 4 oz. .

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Western Electric 302? Those are pretty great!

I have a Northern Electric No. 1 which looks like a slightly stretched version of the same phone but it isn't working right now. The 302 is a lot easier to find parts & service information for.
 
Western Electric 302? Those are pretty great!

I have a Northern Electric No. 1 which looks like a slightly stretched version of the same phone but it isn't working right now. The 302 is a lot easier to find parts & service information for.

This was the phone my parents had when I was a wee boy, a Swedish Ericophone with the dial on the bottom. That was later replaced with a Norwegian Elektrisk Bureau phone, in a stylish grey color. :) Both these phones were better than the smartphone I have now. Less stressing and just better.

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This was the phone my parents had when I was a wee boy, a Swedish Ericophone with the dial on the bottom. That was later replaced with a Norwegian Elektrisk Bureau phone, in a stylish grey color. :) Both these phones were better than the smartphone I have now. Less stressing and just better.

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This was ours til 1991
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it was the green colour but don't remember it exactly wish it was still in the house
 
Oh yeah. A smart thermometer, just what we need to allow others to control our heating units. No thanks. I will take one of these, please.

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