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The editors liked
The body of the Thermostat looks nice enough
And the instructions for setup are clear and helpful. Between coming HomeKit and iDevices software upgrades
This could be one of better thermostats for its price
Very inexpensive
Easy to set up and use
Compatible with the big three digital assistants
The editors didn't like
The design ends up feeling inefficient
And the interface raises usability problems. Worst of all
This Thermostat includes surprisingly few smart features at present
Making its price tag inappropriate
Flimsy construction
No geofencing features
Programming relies almost entirely on its mobile app
Very inexpensive, Easy to set up and use, Compatible with the big three digital assistants
Flimsy construction, No geofencing features, Programming relies almost entirely on its mobile app, If your HVAC system doesn't have a C-wire, the converter kit costs extra
This smart thermostat is easy to use, but it looks, feels, and operates like the budget-priced device that it is...
The Nest brought the idea of smart, connected home thermostats into the mainstream, and it somewhat eclipsed many other equally good or even better thermostats out there. However, Nest lacks support for Apple's HomeKit ecosystem, and since the company is...
The body of the Thermostat looks nice enough, and the instructions for setup are clear and helpful. Between coming HomeKit and iDevices software upgrades, this could be one of better thermostats for its price
The design ends up feeling inefficient, and the interface raises usability problems. Worst of all, this Thermostat includes surprisingly few smart features at present, making its price tag inappropriate
Once features like geo-fencing, pattern-learning algorithms and triggers become available, this oddly standard Thermostat could become a strong contender at its price point. For now, though, it's not worth the money...
Works well when you're home, Customizable, No hub necessary
HomeKit connections are hit or miss, Some app features are inconsistent, Only works with iOS devices
All in all, if you don't want to do too much with them, the iDevices are fun to use around the home. The Thermostat is definitely cheaper than its competition; we found it for about $77 on Amazon, while Nest (which did just update its features to make it...