The Nest Learning Thermostat | Control and Monitor Your House via Smartphone
Most people leave the house at one temperature and forget to change it. So the Nest Learning Thermostat learns your schedule, programs itself and can be controlled from your phone. Teach it well and the Nest Thermostat can lower your heating and cooling bills up to 20%.
The Nest Learning Thermostat, invented by the designer behind the iPod, takes its cues from the behavior of its users and then compiles a programme based on their habits. It can automatically sense when a house is empty, and can also be controlled remotely via a smartphone or computer.
Highlights:
Change the temperature from iPhone or iPad with the free mobile app
Turn it up, turn it down—Nest learns what temperatures you like and programs itself
Nest turns itself to an energy-efficient temperature when you’re not home
Every month Nest will email you an Energy Report with info about how much energy you’ve used and tips to save more
Auto-Schedule
Nest creates a personalized schedule based on the temperature changes you've made. All you have to do is get comfortable. It's so simple that 95% of Nests have schedules.
Auto-Away
Nest automatically turns itself to an energy-saving temperature when you're away, so you don't waste energy heating or cooling an empty house.
Remote control
Connect your Nest thermostat to Wi-Fi, download the free Nest Mobile app, and change the temperature from anywhere.
Energy History and Energy Report
See when the heat or AC was on and what affected your energy use. Then check your monthly Energy Report to understand how your energy use changes month-to-month and how you can save more.
Nest Leaf
Nest will show you when you're choosing a temperature that'll help you save. Look for the Leaf every time you turn the ring.
Airwave
Lower your AC bill in the summer with Airwave, which cuts AC runtime automatically when humidity isn't too high—ensuring that you stay cool.
System Match
System Match turns on custom features depending on what heating or cooling system you have. It's perfect for high-efficiency radiant and heat pumps or for forced air systems.
Easy installation
If you’re comfortable changing a light fixture, you can install Nest. Three out of four people install Nest themselves in 30 minutes or less. A Nest Certified Professional can also help you install—visit Nest's website at nest.com to learn more.
Works in most houses
According to Nest’s online compatibility checker, Nest works in 95% of homes with low voltage heating and cooling systems. That includes gas, electric, oil, forced air, heat pump, and radiant. Visit the Installation section at nest.com and click on the "compatibility checker" to see if it'll work in your home.
Nest works in most homes. Go here to verify that it's compatible with your heating/cooling system.
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