Nest Learning Thermostat – 2nd Generation T200577

September 28, 2014 - Comment

The Nest Learning Thermostat learns what temperatures you like, turns itself down when you’re away and can be controlled from your smartphone, tablet or laptop. Product Features Auto-Schedule – Remembers the temperatures you like and programs itself Auto-Away – Saves energy by automatically turning itself down when you’re away Remote control – Connect the Nest

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The Nest Learning Thermostat learns what temperatures you like, turns itself down when you’re away and can be controlled from your smartphone, tablet or laptop.

Product Features

  • Auto-Schedule – Remembers the temperatures you like and programs itself
  • Auto-Away – Saves energy by automatically turning itself down when you’re away
  • Remote control – Connect the Nest thermostat to Wi-Fi to control it from your smartphone, laptop or tablet
  • Easy install – Most people install the Nest thermostat in 30 minutes or less

Comments

cd2000 says:

Has a tremendous amount of potential, but can’t recommend in current state I’m an HVAC technician who’s installed and troubleshooted this product in customer’s homes for the past couple years and experienced the good, the bad, and the ugly. Let’s start with the good.Pros:-It looks great. Personally I don’t really care what my thermostat looks like but I know that is very important to many people and the Nest is unmatched in this area.-When it works, it is hands down the easiest thermostat to install. The ability to sense wires and…

Kiscica says:

Stay away – stay far, far away! As a certified licensed HVAC contractor for 32 years and Certified Nest Reseller in Scottsdale Arizona I have personally re-installed and troubleshot over 50 of the Nest thermostats. We like the Nest and it’s concept though we have been experiencing multiple problems with regards to error messages, units operating erratic, systems switching from ac to heat, compressors cycling into internal overload, burnt up control boards and relays to name a few. I do admit it’s great for business, though…

Anonymous says:

I received and installed my second-gen Nest thermostat about three weeks ago and was initially very happy with it. Simple to install, beautiful, easy to use, it is certainly all that. Unfortunately, it lacks one characteristic that a thermostat MUST have. It is not robust. It fails under circumstances that a $50 hardware store thermostat would have no problems with, and when it fails it DOES NOT FAIL SAFE – which is a pretty major problem when you’re talking about a device that is…

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