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May 2019
(80%)
28 Reviews
Gemiddelde score van experts die dit product hebben beoordeeld.
Premium design,Pre-set schedule will adapt to learn,Simple self-install,Easy to use
No hot water control,No Amazon Alexa control
The Nest Thermostat E is a lovely device and one that is well worthy of consideration if you're in the market for upgrading your heating system to a smart heating system, based on what we have seen so far.Assuming it is as easy to install as Nest claims i...
Gepubliceerd: 2018-01-28, Auteur: Christian , beoordeeld door: techradar.com
Inexpensive compared to the original thermostat, Super smart, Awesome app
Frosted display can be hard to read, Not compatible with some HVAC systems
The Nest Thermostat E proves that you don't have to shell out for a smart thermostat. It does away with a few, unnecessary features, but it keeps the majority of the smarts and saves you a whole lot of money.There are few situations in which the Thermosta...
Gepubliceerd: 2017-10-18, Auteur: Matt , beoordeeld door: techadvisor.co.uk
Samenvatting: Heat Genius is very good at a very useful thing. It is easy to use and efficient, and over time it will save you the cost of installation. And it is fairly priced. How long Heat Genius takes to pay for itself will depend on your circumstances, and it may...
Plastic hardware makes Nest's $169 Thermostat E more affordable, but it has most of the same smarts as the pricier Learning Thermostat
The Thermostat E has a low-resolution screen, it doesn't support Nest's "Farsight" display and it isn't compatible with quite as many HVAC systems as the original. Nest thermostats still don't come with remote temperature sensors
The Thermostat E is almost as smart as Nest's other model -- and all for 80 bucks less...
Samenvatting: The best smart thermostat will have an outsize impact not only how comfortable you are in your home, but also on your household budget. Heating and cooling your home accounts for nearly half of the average home's utility bills, according to the U.S. Depar...
Gepubliceerd: 2018-07-04, Auteur: Mark , beoordeeld door: tomsguide.com
Simple installation, Compatible with multiple HVAC systems, Google Home, Alexa compatible, Multiple efficiencies, Alerts and reports
Doesn't work with Apple HomeKit, Remote monitors lack occupancy sensor
Nest Thermostat E's control over our home's HVAC system has been a very positive experience. While not all of its efficiency options worked well in my house, it's nice that Nest offers so many options. At $149, the Nest E is about $50 less than the Nest L...
Gepubliceerd: 2018-07-03, Auteur: John , beoordeeld door: toptenreviews.com
The Nest Thermostat E comes with most of the Nest Learning Thermostat's features but is $80 cheaper
The warranty only lasts one year
The Nest Thermostat E has all of the most impressive features of the Nest Learning Thermostat. While it's an excellent value among smart thermostats, it's more suitable for simple HVAC systems...
Samenvatting: The best smart thermostat will have an outsize impact not only how comfortable you are in your home, but also on your household budget. Heating and cooling your home accounts for nearly half of the average home's utility bills, according to the U.S. Depar...
Gepubliceerd: 2017-11-02, Auteur: Ryan , beoordeeld door: androidpolice.com
Clean, understated look that will blend in with most homes. The frosted display looks neat, The Nest app is much better than what you get from other smart home companies, Full Assistant integration that's easy to set up, Nest's smart scheduling features p
The Thermostat E doesn't look as fancy as the thirdgeneration Nest, Doesn't support as many wiring configurations as the thirdgeneration Nest, The simpler display doesn't support the Farsight feature
I've been very pleased with the Nest Thermostat E, and a big part of that is I'm not constantly aware of it. A Thermostat is something that just needs to work, and introducing "smart" features into formerly dumb devices can make them less reliable. That's...