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June 2016
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The editors liked
Sleek design
Easy to install
Loaded with features
Interacts with other Nest and third-party devices
Support for Alexa
Google Home
And IFTTT
Programs itself based off your temperature preferences
Modern stainless steel design
Can control from your phone with Android or iOS app
Works with Nest products and Amazon Alexa
Motion sensors detect when you are home
Easy installation and setup
Can control it remotely with your phone
Supports most HVAC systems
The Nest lets you control heating and cooling via the app
Through Assistant
And with schedules. Integrates with other Nest devices for presence sensing for home/away routines
It should only take a few minutes to get the Nest Thermostat up and running
The next-gen Nest Learning Thermostat has a larger display
A better resolution and an all-new far-field sensor for viewing time and temperature information from a distance. It works with Amazon's Alexa
Too
Great Design
Larger Display
Lots Of Useful Sensors
Easy-To-Use Interface
Good Integration Into A Smart Home Environment
Large display
Works with multiple smart home systems
Intuitive Interface
Helps save on heating and cooling cost
Compatible with Amazon Alexa
Sleek
Accurate
The editors didn't like
Lacks remote room sensors
Pricey
Not compatible with Apple Homekit
No extra room sensors
Installation required
Design and aesthetics are below Nest's other models
Trim plate is an additional cost
Doesn't adapt to your patterns
Doesn't work with accessories such as remote temperature sensors
The rotating ring on older Nests was an elegant design feature. The swipe navigation on the new Nest is just okay
The plastic looks and feels a bit cheap
And the shape can look awkward from certain angles. Square display visible under the mirrored surfa
Nest is behind in the accessories department
Remote temperature sensors would add a lot to this smart thermostat's functionality
Abstract: As we head into the 4th of July weekend, prepare for another wave of deals on some of the top electronics. For example, the Nest Thermostat (3rd gen) has been discounted almost everywhere by at least $50. Some retailers even have it lower at $51 or so. No...
Published: 2017-04-21, Author: Paul , review by: pocketables.com
Abstract: Back in September of 2015 I purchased a Nest 3rd Generation Learning Thermostat to replace my programmable Honeywell with the idea that I would review it after a few months and compare the previous year's electricity and gas bills to the current ones as w...
Published: 2016-12-15, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Sleek design, Easy to install, Loaded with features, Interacts with other Nest and third-party devices, Support for Alexa, Google Home, and IFTTT
Lacks remote room sensors, Pricey
The third-generation Nest Learning Thermostat has all the smarts of its predecessors and adds some new features including a larger display, geofencing support, a furnace monitor, and a few more sensors...
Essentially, this product is a perfect example of you get what you pay for. This device performed the best in our tests and really is the product you select if you want the best and are willing to pay for it...
Programs itself based off your temperature preferences, Modern stainless steel design, Can control from your phone with Android or iOS app, Works with Nest products and Amazon Alexa, Motion sensors detect when you are home
Not compatible with Apple Homekit, No extra room sensors, Installation required
The next-gen Nest Learning Thermostat has a larger display, a better resolution and an all-new far-field sensor for viewing time and temperature information from a distance. It works with Amazon's Alexa, too
Nest is behind in the accessories department, remote temperature sensors would add a lot to this smart thermostat's functionality
Nest is still our choice for best overall smart thermostat, but it isn't massively different from the second-gen model and the gap is narrowing as other brands introduce solid competitors...
Published: 2015-12-18, Author: David , review by: wegotserved.com
Abstract: Nest Labs unveiled their first Learning Thermostat back in 2011. It was designed by two former Apple engineers, Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers after Fadell discovered that all the thermostats available on the market were inadequate for the new home he was bu...
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Published: 2015-12-04, Author: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: True techies are some of the hardest people to shop for at Christmas time. Much like trying to buy a new camera for an experienced photographer, the chances are they know exactly which piece of kit they want, and wouldn't be truly satisfied if you got the...
Abstract: Nest created the smart thermostat market, and now it's under attack. Turns out the appeal of home temperature control without requiring programming more complex than a graduate degree, and more flexible than "on" or "off", is enough to lure in not only cu...
Published: 2015-11-03, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Large display, Works with multiple smart home systems, Intuitive Interface, Easy to install
Can't monitor temperature in multiple rooms, Doesn't work with Apple HomeKit
In choosing between smart thermostats, the Nest is pretty evenly matched with the Ecobee3. Both are attractive, easy to install and use, and can connect to a wide range of other smart home devices. I give the Ecobee a slight edge, because its secondary se...