POPMAS Stainless Steel Silver Metal Wall Plate for Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd 2nd 1st Generation Bracket Mount (2020 New Nest Thermostat Can’t Be Used)

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POPMAS Stainless Steel Silver Metal Wall Plate for Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd 2nd 1st Generation Bracket Mount (2020 New Nest Thermostat Can’t Be Used)
POPMAS Stainless Steel Silver Metal Wall Plate for Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd 2nd 1st Generation Bracket Mount (2020 New Nest Thermostat Can’t Be Used)

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Product Features

  • No more programming: With Auto-Schedule, the Google Nest Learning Thermostat learns from you and programs itself..Product note: You can also check your system’s compatibility before purchasing a Nest thermostat with our online Nest Compatibility Checker on the Google Nest support page
  • Home/Away Assist: don't heat or cool an empty home. Home/Away Assist adjusts the temperature after you leave.
  • Remote control: Control your thermostat from anywhere using the Nest app.
  • Know more, save more Check your Energy History to see how much energy you use and why.
  • Look for the Leaf: The Nest Leaf appears when you choose a temperature that saves energy.
  • No more programming: With Auto-Schedule, the Google Nest Learning Thermostat learns from you and programs itself..Product note: You can also check your system’s compatibility before purchasing a Nest thermostat with our online Nest Compatibility Checker on the Google Nest support page
  • Home/Away Assist: don't heat or cool an empty home. Home/Away Assist adjusts the temperature after you leave.
  • Remote control: Control your thermostat from anywhere using the Nest app.
  • Know more, save more Check your Energy History to see how much energy you use and why.
  • Look for the Leaf: The Nest Leaf appears when you choose a temperature that saves energy.

Product Specifications

Brand Google Nest
Model Name Nest Learning Thermostat
Product Dimensions 3.3"D x 3.3"W x 1.1"H
Controller Type Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, nest
Special Feature Wireless: Working Wi-Fi connection: 802.11b/g/n @ 2.4GHz, 5GHz, Wireless interconnect: 802.15.4 @ 2.4GHz, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Color Stainless Steel
Specific Uses For Product Air Conditioner
Temperature Control Type Heating
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi
Included Components Display, Base, Optional trim kit, Mounting screws and labels, Nest screwdriver, Installation Guide, Welcome Guide, Nest Pro installation card
Power Source Battery Powered
Item Weight 1 Pounds
Voltage 24 Volts
Material Metal
Shape Round
Display Type Digital
Finish Type Stainless Steel
Screen Size 2.08 Inches
Control Type remote control,app control,voice control
Control Method Voice
Connectivity Protocol Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Style Thermostat Only
Backlight Yes
Specification Met ENERGY STAR Certified and UL Listed
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
UPC 854448003877
Global Trade Identification Number 00854448003877
Manufacturer Google
Part Number T3007ES
Item Weight 1 pounds
Item model number T3007ES
Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Size 1
Finish Stainless Steel
Item Package Quantity 1
Number Of Pieces 7
Type of Bulb LED
Number Of Holes 2
Special Features Wireless: Working Wi-Fi connection: 802.11b/g/n @ 2.4GHz, 5GHz, Wireless interconnect: 802.15.4 @ 2.4GHz, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Batteries Included Yes
Batteries Required No
Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion
ASIN B0131RG6VK
Date First Available September 1, 2015

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  1. MUST BUY & PAYS FOR ITSELF. PURCHASE DATE: 27NOV15PURCHASE PRICE: $211.44COMED UTILITY COMPANY REBATE: $100.00After purchasing a new home and watching our utility bills rise for a while I vowed to change all of that in 2015. I began to purchase LED light bulbs as a start, new energy efficient appliances, and then September 2015 the Nest 3rd Generation was released which caught my attention. I asked my father in-law who had the Nest 2nd Generation for information and he had nothing negative to say about it so I was sold.After comparing it to other competitors I was hooked on this one due to the ease of installation, good reviews, and $100 electric company rebate (ask your local energy company).Do not be intimidated to install this on your own it’s not hard. The instructions it comes with and YouTube to be on the safe side did it for me. Before installing please make sure to shut your homes power panel breaker prior to uninstalling the old thermostat and installing the Nest (be safe). Take a picture of the way the wires were installed on your old thermostat prior to uninstalling. In doing so this will ensure that your connections are connected correctly. Test your wires one more time prior to uninstalling to make sure no power is running (avoid being shocked or damaging anything).I did not use/install the base-plate (pictures shown) because I wanted a modern, sleek, and clean look. The body and display (40% increase) of the 3rd generation is slightly larger then that of the 2nd generation. If you have children you can lock it so that a child touching it can not change or disrupt your temperature or any of your settings. The stainless steel dial is very smooth and allows you to navigate through the settings with ease.It takes the Nest a couple of days to remember what temperatures you like when you are home and at what times you are home. After a couple of days Nest will ask you if you want it to automatically go into Away Mode when it senses you are not home (you decide opt in or opt out – I opted in). I recommend opting in to Away Mode for better energy savings. You can control when you are home and when you are away during those few days or if you opt out of Away Mode then you control it all. Smartphone application is free and easy to use.The new Far-Sight feature is awesome and can catch me at approximately 10 feet away even in the dark. When Nest detects any motion it will illuminate with what the current temperature is. This is how it can tell if you are home or not and can automatically place itself in Away Mode for energy savings.Being able to control everything from the application on my smartphone itself is so awesome (fan, cooling/heating mode, humidity level, away/home mode, set a schedule, history, etc.). Nest will remind you when you should change your air filters on your furnace because it can base it upon how many times it turns on and off.Significant drop in energy consumption can be seen on my gas bill after month 1. Due to this my father purchased the item as well and has no complaints thus far.UPDATE: 15FEB17 Still own the item with no problems.If you are doing research and thinking of purchasing it – just do it! It is paying for itself in savings thus far. Highly recommended! (PICTURES ATTACHED) THANK YOU!

  2. Breathtaking Vintage February 23, 2016 at 12:00 am

    Just an amazing product that saved me 13 grand — for now. I have a lot of observations to make about this product. I’ll start with what I was faced with first.I live in a 2 story house, purchased last July. I live in South Carolina, where it’s very humid and we rarely use our heating systems. The heater with air handler is located in the attic. The house was built in 2003. No one has ever replaced the contractor-installed Bryant brand heater. I’ve had these heaters before, and they are annoying. Whenever I replaced them in the past with a Trane furnace, my bill was cut in half and none of the ridiculous traits of the Bryant happened anymore. Those being the following: Cold spots in different places all over the house. A long ignite time, which means it’s blowing cold air on you from the vents before it finally ignites. Too long to ignite. Uneven heating everywhere. Too hot upstairs, too cold downstairs. When the temps got below 35, it was unbearable downstairs unless I cranked it up to 70, which is a high temp for me on the thermostat in the winter.My AC condenser was replaced recently, so in the summer the air conditioner handled everything very well. It is a 4 ton unit and unrelated brand to the Bryant. (not a very good plan, but at least the AC works well). The AC has none of the issues that the furnace has. It works great.There’s a problem, though. Because past owners pieced together a different AC system, the two systems are not as efficient as they could be. They also just can’t put in a furnace and make it all work. Not the kind of efficiency furnace I’ve bought before.I just needed a furnace, but not an AC unit. So, I set out to talk to all these Trane installers. I love the two stage AC units from Trane because they only go into the higher mode when they really have to. The answer I got?”You can’t change out only one unit. It has to be both.” (something I knew from previous houses, anyway).Installer: “That’s going to cost you $13,000.00″Me: “Gulp. I know that they really need to both be married up, in order for them to work well.”Installer: “No other way, with this pieced together system you have right now.”The problem with this? I didn’t have the cash. Lowes would only loan me $6,000 at no interest. I always went for no interest loans in the past. Wells Fargo would only give me 5,700.00 but I could not combine both of these financing options. No one would loan me (or anyone else) that much money. I could’ve gone with a personal line of credit at my bank, but it was 10 – 12 %. Banks are a lot tighter with home improvement loans these days, since GE sold its finance division to a company called MySynchrony. GE gave me 15,000.00 no interest for the first year once. Not anymore.So, I set out to get 4 more quotes. Same answer from all of them. So, I was stuck with running downstairs to turn the heat down at night because I felt like I was going to suffocate upstairs, then running downstairs in the morning to turn it up to get it warmer down there.Then I remembered the Nest. It’s expensive, yes. But …..it is better to at least try to spend $248.00 instead of 13 grand.(All the quotes I got were pretty much the same.)At the very least, I could incorporate it into a new system in the future.Install: Easiest install of any thermostat I’ve ever performed. I’ve always done my own installs because I liked Honeywell for many years, but there are no screws or difficult, cramped holes to put the wires into. You don’t have to read a book to figure out which wires to use and guess what kind of system you have. It already knew, once I installed it.It’s connected to the Internet through your WIFI. If I’m upstairs with the heat on and it gets too hot up there, I just pick up my iPhone, go to the app and adjust it. If I want to go downstairs in the morning and know I have it set to 65 down there, I just heat it up a bit on my iPhone before I get out of bed.It learns. I’m not quite sure what it will learn from me, because I’m retired and usually keep things about the same. But, the programming was extremely easy, both on the unit and on the iPhone app. Change it anytime I want.I was at the doctor yesterday. Realized that just my dogs were at home and I had started the AC this past weekend. (You can switch between heat and air any time you want on the iPhone or iPad app…awesome. ) So, I just turned up the AC to a warmer temp because my dogs aren’t too crazy about it being really cold. Before I got home, I set it back to 70 for AC, where I like it. I was bed-ridden after some spinal injections this past weekend. I was praising this thing for making my life comfortable while I recuperated upstairs. Before, it would’ve been absolute agony to go downstairs all the time because South Carolina is in Spring already. You never know what the day will be like. I just changed it when I needed to on my iPhone.The WIFI was easy to connect, once I realized that you turn the unit itself with a rotating dial either left or right, then press on the choice you want. No annoying methods to type in your password like it is on a Bluray player to login to an app like Netflix. Those are a pain.The screen is motion-sensing on the unit, so you just have to walk by or wave your hand to see its settings. It seems to also get my systems to the correct temperature WAY faster than my Honeywell thermostat did. Seconds vs minutes.Now: I’ve saved $13 Grand. For now. It’s made my furnace manageable in a two story house. I can save up the cash for a new system. It has a mode called Airwave that is supposed to save you on AC costs. I’ll know in July and August if that works well.I believe it’s going to save me a lot of money and allow me the time to save up for the new system that I really want. I will have my installers just leave the Nest there. It’s an incredible product. I’ve not found one bug with it yet. It’s only been about 5 days, but it is already telling me it is learning.Love this product. So glad I bought it. It’s the best piece of technology I’ve bought so far, besides the iPad Pro.Thank you Nest. You saved me a lot of money for now.A few months later:This product is already saving me a lot of money. It’s already saved me $40.00 this month on electric. One thing I wanted to mention was someone was complaining about the way it displays the temperature. I think that it is just a matter of getting used to it because there is a rare occasion that the large number in the middle and the smaller number are not the same. What I’ve noticed is it gets my system up to the correct temperature way faster, and so I’m really not so concerned with the smaller number anymore.I also saw that someone was complaining about the Away function if you don’t walk in front of it often and waking up to a cold house. I’m retired, so I don’t really need a regular Away function. I go out at really different times, so I went into the settings on the App and turned that off. Problem solved.I love that my air conditioner doesn’t run as much as it used to, and I noticed I don’t have as much cold air coming out of the vents when the heater is working.I also get an email of my usage each month from Nest. (see image) The leafs mean you’ve set your temp to an energy-saving setting and will also show up on the dial.And It’s still saved me 13 grand. Win win for me.

  3. Just an amazing product that saved me 13 grand — for now. I have a lot of observations to make about this product. I’ll start with what I was faced with first.I live in a 2 story house, purchased last July. I live in South Carolina, where it’s very humid and we rarely use our heating systems. The heater with air handler is located in the attic. The house was built in 2003. No one has ever replaced the contractor-installed Bryant brand heater. I’ve had these heaters before, and they are annoying. Whenever I replaced them in the past with a Trane furnace, my bill was cut in half and none of the ridiculous traits of the Bryant happened anymore. Those being the following: Cold spots in different places all over the house. A long ignite time, which means it’s blowing cold air on you from the vents before it finally ignites. Too long to ignite. Uneven heating everywhere. Too hot upstairs, too cold downstairs. When the temps got below 35, it was unbearable downstairs unless I cranked it up to 70, which is a high temp for me on the thermostat in the winter.My AC condenser was replaced recently, so in the summer the air conditioner handled everything very well. It is a 4 ton unit and unrelated brand to the Bryant. (not a very good plan, but at least the AC works well). The AC has none of the issues that the furnace has. It works great.There’s a problem, though. Because past owners pieced together a different AC system, the two systems are not as efficient as they could be. They also just can’t put in a furnace and make it all work. Not the kind of efficiency furnace I’ve bought before.I just needed a furnace, but not an AC unit. So, I set out to talk to all these Trane installers. I love the two stage AC units from Trane because they only go into the higher mode when they really have to. The answer I got?”You can’t change out only one unit. It has to be both.” (something I knew from previous houses, anyway).Installer: “That’s going to cost you $13,000.00″Me: “Gulp. I know that they really need to both be married up, in order for them to work well.”Installer: “No other way, with this pieced together system you have right now.”The problem with this? I didn’t have the cash. Lowes would only loan me $6,000 at no interest. I always went for no interest loans in the past. Wells Fargo would only give me 5,700.00 but I could not combine both of these financing options. No one would loan me (or anyone else) that much money. I could’ve gone with a personal line of credit at my bank, but it was 10 – 12 %. Banks are a lot tighter with home improvement loans these days, since GE sold its finance division to a company called MySynchrony. GE gave me 15,000.00 no interest for the first year once. Not anymore.So, I set out to get 4 more quotes. Same answer from all of them. So, I was stuck with running downstairs to turn the heat down at night because I felt like I was going to suffocate upstairs, then running downstairs in the morning to turn it up to get it warmer down there.Then I remembered the Nest. It’s expensive, yes. But …..it is better to at least try to spend $248.00 instead of 13 grand.(All the quotes I got were pretty much the same.)At the very least, I could incorporate it into a new system in the future.Install: Easiest install of any thermostat I’ve ever performed. I’ve always done my own installs because I liked Honeywell for many years, but there are no screws or difficult, cramped holes to put the wires into. You don’t have to read a book to figure out which wires to use and guess what kind of system you have. It already knew, once I installed it.It’s connected to the Internet through your WIFI. If I’m upstairs with the heat on and it gets too hot up there, I just pick up my iPhone, go to the app and adjust it. If I want to go downstairs in the morning and know I have it set to 65 down there, I just heat it up a bit on my iPhone before I get out of bed.It learns. I’m not quite sure what it will learn from me, because I’m retired and usually keep things about the same. But, the programming was extremely easy, both on the unit and on the iPhone app. Change it anytime I want.I was at the doctor yesterday. Realized that just my dogs were at home and I had started the AC this past weekend. (You can switch between heat and air any time you want on the iPhone or iPad app…awesome. ) So, I just turned up the AC to a warmer temp because my dogs aren’t too crazy about it being really cold. Before I got home, I set it back to 70 for AC, where I like it. I was bed-ridden after some spinal injections this past weekend. I was praising this thing for making my life comfortable while I recuperated upstairs. Before, it would’ve been absolute agony to go downstairs all the time because South Carolina is in Spring already. You never know what the day will be like. I just changed it when I needed to on my iPhone.The WIFI was easy to connect, once I realized that you turn the unit itself with a rotating dial either left or right, then press on the choice you want. No annoying methods to type in your password like it is on a Bluray player to login to an app like Netflix. Those are a pain.The screen is motion-sensing on the unit, so you just have to walk by or wave your hand to see its settings. It seems to also get my systems to the correct temperature WAY faster than my Honeywell thermostat did. Seconds vs minutes.Now: I’ve saved $13 Grand. For now. It’s made my furnace manageable in a two story house. I can save up the cash for a new system. It has a mode called Airwave that is supposed to save you on AC costs. I’ll know in July and August if that works well.I believe it’s going to save me a lot of money and allow me the time to save up for the new system that I really want. I will have my installers just leave the Nest there. It’s an incredible product. I’ve not found one bug with it yet. It’s only been about 5 days, but it is already telling me it is learning.Love this product. So glad I bought it. It’s the best piece of technology I’ve bought so far, besides the iPad Pro.Thank you Nest. You saved me a lot of money for now.A few months later:This product is already saving me a lot of money. It’s already saved me $40.00 this month on electric. One thing I wanted to mention was someone was complaining about the way it displays the temperature. I think that it is just a matter of getting used to it because there is a rare occasion that the large number in the middle and the smaller number are not the same. What I’ve noticed is it gets my system up to the correct temperature way faster, and so I’m really not so concerned with the smaller number anymore.I also saw that someone was complaining about the Away function if you don’t walk in front of it often and waking up to a cold house. I’m retired, so I don’t really need a regular Away function. I go out at really different times, so I went into the settings on the App and turned that off. Problem solved.I love that my air conditioner doesn’t run as much as it used to, and I noticed I don’t have as much cold air coming out of the vents when the heater is working.I also get an email of my usage each month from Nest. (see image) The leafs mean you’ve set your temp to an energy-saving setting and will also show up on the dial.And It’s still saved me 13 grand. Win win for me.

  4. Breathtaking Vintage February 23, 2016 at 12:00 am

    Just an amazing product that saved me 13 grand — for now. I have a lot of observations to make about this product. I’ll start with what I was faced with first.I live in a 2 story house, purchased last July. I live in South Carolina, where it’s very humid and we rarely use our heating systems. The heater with air handler is located in the attic. The house was built in 2003. No one has ever replaced the contractor-installed Bryant brand heater. I’ve had these heaters before, and they are annoying. Whenever I replaced them in the past with a Trane furnace, my bill was cut in half and none of the ridiculous traits of the Bryant happened anymore. Those being the following: Cold spots in different places all over the house. A long ignite time, which means it’s blowing cold air on you from the vents before it finally ignites. Too long to ignite. Uneven heating everywhere. Too hot upstairs, too cold downstairs. When the temps got below 35, it was unbearable downstairs unless I cranked it up to 70, which is a high temp for me on the thermostat in the winter.My AC condenser was replaced recently, so in the summer the air conditioner handled everything very well. It is a 4 ton unit and unrelated brand to the Bryant. (not a very good plan, but at least the AC works well). The AC has none of the issues that the furnace has. It works great.There’s a problem, though. Because past owners pieced together a different AC system, the two systems are not as efficient as they could be. They also just can’t put in a furnace and make it all work. Not the kind of efficiency furnace I’ve bought before.I just needed a furnace, but not an AC unit. So, I set out to talk to all these Trane installers. I love the two stage AC units from Trane because they only go into the higher mode when they really have to. The answer I got?”You can’t change out only one unit. It has to be both.” (something I knew from previous houses, anyway).Installer: “That’s going to cost you $13,000.00″Me: “Gulp. I know that they really need to both be married up, in order for them to work well.”Installer: “No other way, with this pieced together system you have right now.”The problem with this? I didn’t have the cash. Lowes would only loan me $6,000 at no interest. I always went for no interest loans in the past. Wells Fargo would only give me 5,700.00 but I could not combine both of these financing options. No one would loan me (or anyone else) that much money. I could’ve gone with a personal line of credit at my bank, but it was 10 – 12 %. Banks are a lot tighter with home improvement loans these days, since GE sold its finance division to a company called MySynchrony. GE gave me 15,000.00 no interest for the first year once. Not anymore.So, I set out to get 4 more quotes. Same answer from all of them. So, I was stuck with running downstairs to turn the heat down at night because I felt like I was going to suffocate upstairs, then running downstairs in the morning to turn it up to get it warmer down there.Then I remembered the Nest. It’s expensive, yes. But …..it is better to at least try to spend $248.00 instead of 13 grand.(All the quotes I got were pretty much the same.)At the very least, I could incorporate it into a new system in the future.Install: Easiest install of any thermostat I’ve ever performed. I’ve always done my own installs because I liked Honeywell for many years, but there are no screws or difficult, cramped holes to put the wires into. You don’t have to read a book to figure out which wires to use and guess what kind of system you have. It already knew, once I installed it.It’s connected to the Internet through your WIFI. If I’m upstairs with the heat on and it gets too hot up there, I just pick up my iPhone, go to the app and adjust it. If I want to go downstairs in the morning and know I have it set to 65 down there, I just heat it up a bit on my iPhone before I get out of bed.It learns. I’m not quite sure what it will learn from me, because I’m retired and usually keep things about the same. But, the programming was extremely easy, both on the unit and on the iPhone app. Change it anytime I want.I was at the doctor yesterday. Realized that just my dogs were at home and I had started the AC this past weekend. (You can switch between heat and air any time you want on the iPhone or iPad app…awesome. ) So, I just turned up the AC to a warmer temp because my dogs aren’t too crazy about it being really cold. Before I got home, I set it back to 70 for AC, where I like it. I was bed-ridden after some spinal injections this past weekend. I was praising this thing for making my life comfortable while I recuperated upstairs. Before, it would’ve been absolute agony to go downstairs all the time because South Carolina is in Spring already. You never know what the day will be like. I just changed it when I needed to on my iPhone.The WIFI was easy to connect, once I realized that you turn the unit itself with a rotating dial either left or right, then press on the choice you want. No annoying methods to type in your password like it is on a Bluray player to login to an app like Netflix. Those are a pain.The screen is motion-sensing on the unit, so you just have to walk by or wave your hand to see its settings. It seems to also get my systems to the correct temperature WAY faster than my Honeywell thermostat did. Seconds vs minutes.Now: I’ve saved $13 Grand. For now. It’s made my furnace manageable in a two story house. I can save up the cash for a new system. It has a mode called Airwave that is supposed to save you on AC costs. I’ll know in July and August if that works well.I believe it’s going to save me a lot of money and allow me the time to save up for the new system that I really want. I will have my installers just leave the Nest there. It’s an incredible product. I’ve not found one bug with it yet. It’s only been about 5 days, but it is already telling me it is learning.Love this product. So glad I bought it. It’s the best piece of technology I’ve bought so far, besides the iPad Pro.Thank you Nest. You saved me a lot of money for now.A few months later:This product is already saving me a lot of money. It’s already saved me $40.00 this month on electric. One thing I wanted to mention was someone was complaining about the way it displays the temperature. I think that it is just a matter of getting used to it because there is a rare occasion that the large number in the middle and the smaller number are not the same. What I’ve noticed is it gets my system up to the correct temperature way faster, and so I’m really not so concerned with the smaller number anymore.I also saw that someone was complaining about the Away function if you don’t walk in front of it often and waking up to a cold house. I’m retired, so I don’t really need a regular Away function. I go out at really different times, so I went into the settings on the App and turned that off. Problem solved.I love that my air conditioner doesn’t run as much as it used to, and I noticed I don’t have as much cold air coming out of the vents when the heater is working.I also get an email of my usage each month from Nest. (see image) The leafs mean you’ve set your temp to an energy-saving setting and will also show up on the dial.And It’s still saved me 13 grand. Win win for me.

  5. Beautiful / Simple / Easy to Use… But. Updated 1/11/2022__________________So we’ve had 3 of these in the house for the last couple of years. I purchased it in 2018 but hadn’t installed it for months. When I finally installed the first one, it was so painless, we ran it for a few days, and it was so much easier to control than the integrated Crestron crap we had.After a while I purchased 2 more for the other HVAC zones in the house (big house) and to my delight, my HVAC systems stopped fighting each other. Having the remote sensors really helps too, since I can use a phone or tablet, tell the thermostat which zone I’m in, and it’ll switch to that remote sensor, so I can stay warm or cold depending on where I’m spending my time in the house. The kitchen, for example, can get HOT AF when cooking, right? Bring a sensor with you into the kitchen, tell the thermostat to use that one instead of itself, and the AC/Heat will compensate. Phenomenal.More than that.I have paid an average of $1600 every 6 months (that’s over $3200 a year) to keep gas in my tank, and we would run out, or just about run out each time, heaters running non-stop for no reason with the old thermostats right?I just checked. I still have 40% of my tank left…. that’s going to last me until March, April, maybe even June. That’s near a whole year! That means in 2 years, these thermostats have saved me AT LEAST $1600 in gas… for the price of 3 of these units, they’ve more than paid for themselves already. I expect them to keep working for years._______________________________________There are a few setup / calibration procedures, and some notes you might want to take an interest in BEFORE you buy.First off, this thing requires the C wire to provide power to the unit. Keep that in mind. Luckily I’m “downgrading” from a Crestron-based “smarthome” system, which luckily supplied a lot of redundant network and power options, so I have the 24v(C) wire [YAY!]. You can get someone to install them, for around $150 based on other reviews and personal experience at a previous residence.The next thing you need to know is, it’s going to be bugged until you reboot it (based on numerous complaints/reviews/support requests). Mine was… and the simplest solution was to reboot it (in the settings on the device), then run it through its paces with the heat/cold/fan test, and then to let it run for a while. Removing it from the wall and replacing it didn’t seem to do anything. There are also some firmware updates which might help.The next thing you need to be aware of is the placement of your sensor/thermostat wire. We determined ours was in our master bathroom. My house has 3 independent HVAC systems, powering 3 zones. Zone 1 is the Master Bath/Master Bedroom/ Study which is where our NEST Thermostat is located. If someone is in the shower, and the door is closed, the shower will remain warm from the hot water, while our bedroom will cool very quickly due to the number of windows and the deck-facing door… The thermostat said 73/74 whilst the bedroom was around 67 at one point. Once the bathroom was cooled off, the doors were opened, the temperature stabilized to an accurate reading and began heating/cooling appropriately.If you’re not sure if your system is compatible, you can contact a NEST rep on their website for free, and they will help you examine your wiring for your current system(s) and see if your system is compatible, and will even prepare a wiring diagram to speed up the process.Additionally: there are extra screws and far more wire connection options than you will need. You will only need 5 wires to operate the system effectively for heating and cooling. 4 if you’re only doing one or the other.Very simple instructions, don’t overthink it.1. Remove old thermostat / cover2. Use included wire labels on wires (BEFORE DISCONNECTING THEM FROM OLD PANEL)3. Remove wires from old panel.4. Remove old patch panel.5. Install metal adapter panel (I used the 2 screws from the old thermostat back panel/patch panel.6. Install Shroud (you will only have 2 screw holes, so you will only need 2 of the 4 included mounting screws)7. Pull wires through, before placing NEST patch panel on the shroud, and attach all of the wires with corresponding labels. (refer to the diagram your NEST tech provided you from their website… free)8. Once you’ve inserted and locked all of the wires, you are ready to install the patch plate/backplate. Remove the two screws (top and bottom) holding up the shroud and install the patchplate over the backplate, without fully tightening the screws.9. Use the integrated level to align your backplate/thermostat, then tighten the top and bottom screws.10. Finally, install the thermostat, configure your settings, set up WiFi connection, and then run updates.It may take some time for it to accurately read room temperature, based on thermostat location, airflow to the thermostat, and a restart of the thermostat may be required. The restart option is in the settings menu.The app works extremely well for me, but also remember you can integrate NEST devices with IFTTT to further automate and enhance your experience. You can even use IFTTT with NEST thermostats to get alerts when they detect motion, so it doubles as a security device for my home.MERRY CHRISTMAS!EDIT: 12/26/2018I purchased 2 more of these from Home Depot (don’t be mad Amazon) because, well, I wanted it done NOW. Mostly so I could properly utilize the eco/away mode. With only 1 zone in a 3 HVAC zone house on eco mode, the other 2 zones would have the burdon of normalizing the temps in the home. Instead I went all in, got 2 more thermostats for the other zones, which came with 4 temperature sensors, which paired easily and work very well it seems.As with the thermostats, it takes a little while (20-45 minutes give or take) to start reading the right temps. The temp sensors are a great way to manage a thermostat which is in a dead air zone. If you feel too cold for the reading on the thermostat, put the temperature sensor in an area that feels cooler than the rest of the room, then tell the thermostat via the app or the wall device to use that sensor instead of its own temp reading… and badda bing badda boom you’ve got a wonderfully balanced and convenient, and elegantly climate controlled home.It only took about 5-10 minutes for each thermostat to remove/replace the old units and install the NEST Thermostats. It’s too freaking easy.Update Feb 5, 2019Installed Nest thermostats throughout the house.Dropped energy usage from 2148 kWh for Aug – September 2018 to 1834 kWh in December. All the while using the 3 HVAC systems to heat the home.After ending up with a second Crestron thermostat dying, I had already sank over 200 bucks in replacement thermostats. So, I decided to upgrade to a smart “learning” thermostat.There is a marked difference in how well (and evenly) the house is heated/cooled now. The HVAC systems are not active, nearly as often. Before, the thermostats (placed literally a few feet away from the HVAC intakes) would be cooled or heated by passing air, being pulled into the intakes. (Talk to the Contractor about that one) NEST allows you to use remote wireless sensors. So I placed one in the kitchen, one in the office, and one in the tiny “study” between the master bathroom and bedroom. Since then the thermostats have done a far better job at maintaining temps, using less gas, less electricity, making less noise, and doing a better job at maintaining comfortable temps.Not to mention being able to use eco mode when I’m not home, saving more energy.Not to mention being able to set the temperature while I’m outside, or in bed, from my phone/tablet/Alexa etc.It’s a straightforward install too. Nest support provided a wiring diagram for free. Used the screws from the old thermostat.There are no buttons on the units. The unit IS a button. The unit is literally a dial you turn to change options and you press it to select.Program a schedule, or just change it. When NEST detects a pattern it “learns” and will start adjusting the thermostat before you can make it there.Oh and you can automate with If This Then That (IFTTT.com). For instance If ( Motion Detected) Then (Turn On Lights)Yeah NEST thermostats have motion detection so the screen stays off unless you’re close to it. Kind-of handy actually. A neat night light when I’m fumbling my way to the bathroom.Occasionally the Living Room thermostat freaks out and goes to 55 degrees. Not sure why yet…. perhaps a firmware update is required. Not losing a star. The pros far outweight the cons here.

  6. Breathtaking Vintage March 2, 2019 at 12:00 am

    5 Star Item. First off, I have to say that I am not only impressed with the actual thermostat but also Nest as a company.This was quite an expensive purchase and took some time making sure I was making the right purchase. One of the things that solidified my decision to purchase this thermostat was Nest’s compatibility checker on their website which made the process a lot easier to know it would be compatible with my existing system. It involved me taking off the cover on my existing thermostat, looking at the connected wires and their labels, and then putting that into a checker on their website. Nest told me which models would be compatible and then also how it would look once I received it.Others here say that the installation is simple and they are not lying. I’m somewhat handy, but I hate messing with electronics like this. This was a relatively easy job that took me about 30 minutes, if that. Nest also included most of the tools I’d need to do it, minus one screwdriver but that was to remove my existing unit.Now Nest doesn’t leave you in the dark once they get their money like other companies do. While going through the setup in the app (which is extremely user friendly and helpful), I encountered a problem. I called Nest support as I was directed in the app. The wait was about 7 minutes and I was speaking to someone who spoke clear, understandable English and then transferred me to their thermostat division. The call was interrupted for some reason, maybe my end, I don’t know, but they called me back and the woman was extremely helpful in explaining. She didn’t baby talk me nor did she use jargon most people wouldn’t understand. She explained, what turned out to be, a very stupid misunderstanding on my part. Had I read the directions a little more clearly, I would have seen it, I just got confused. Once we got all that cleared up, she sent me an e-mail and directed me to take a picture and send it back to her. The e-mail arrived to me faster than she could finish her sentence, and I’m not exaggerating on that. She received my e-mail as I was done sending it and she explained to me over the phone how my wiring would be done. She also offered to create a customized diagram for me to use which showed me exactly which wires would go where. The rep offered to stay on the phone with me while I finished or encouraged me to call back if I ran into any other issues or questions as they have a 24 hour customer service line just for questions like this.I have to say I was very impressed based on that call alone.Next part was that I had a working thermostat in 5-10 minutes after ending the call with her. It really works! Setting up Alexa was no problem as well which Alexa does on her own for the most part in the app.We needed a thermostat like this for my dad who has been having vision issues. Thanks to this thermostat, he is able to control the temperature in the house much better than before, making him feel more independent and better even though he’s in this nasty situation. From myself and my family, we thank you Nest for allowing this for us.The only complaints I have is in regards to the voice control, which I suppose could be changed if we really wanted to.For instance, there’s no documentation I could find that tells you exactly what you need to say. But after a Google search, I found a forum on this where someone had the same issue and I found the solution.To control the thermostat using voice, you say “Alexa turn up the heat” or “Alexa turn on the cooling” depending on whether you want air conditioning or heating. I was hoping more for “Alexa turn up the heat to 80” but this is fine. We all now understand what to say and there’s no real issue.The thermostat is smart and seems to be learning our habits and how we like the house and the Eco feature is supposed to save us some money on our bill, so we’re looking forward to that. I can’t comment on either of those features at this time since we’ve only had the unit for around a month now.As of now, we’re extremely satisfied with this. It truly feels like we’re living in the 21st century when you can turn up and down the temperature using your voice. And that thermostat is absolutely beautiful to pass by. It has a lot of useful information on the display and also lights up when you pass by. It’s really awesome and I’m really excited about it.

  7. Breathtaking Vintage August 20, 2019 at 12:00 am

    I did some renovations on the main floor, after all was done, I decided to go with this thermostat and replace my old one due to its compact design. I do not regret changing to Nest, excellent thermostat, nice compact design, look amazing on my dining room. Temperature management works great. I just need to mention, right now it is summer, if something work different on the winter I’ll update this review.I do recommend this product 100%, It is not cheap but it worth the money.I do recommend, if possible, run five wires from furnace to this thermostat, it does need “C” wire otherwise you might need to jump wires at the furnace’s board.

  8. I’m very happy with our NEST thermostat. It takes a week to learn your habits and automatically builds a weekly schedule that is customizable. Before we had the NEST, it was common to forget to turn down the heat at night or during the day when we are at work but now, I hardly touch it. The remote monitoring through the app allows us to call for heat without having to come home. There is also a report generated that tracks the amount of heat/cooling called (in hours) so it’s easy to see changes week-to-week. I would never go back to a regular thermostat. I’ve been spoiled.

  9. Quick and easy installation. Easy to setup. Controlled from the phone app so if you are looking to save money, the white thermostat would work just as good.Best part about this is we bought the temperate sensors and heat our house from one of the remote points. Our thermostat is in a small hallway that has two vents which cause the hallway to be warmer than the rest of the house. Our furnace now runs longer with less starts versus more starts.Definitely could work on upgrading the monthly reports.

  10. Fast delivery and great product

  11. Fast delivery and great product

  12. Breathtaking Vintage May 8, 2024 at 12:00 am

    Es tal cual lo describen el único problema es q tardo mucho tiempo en llegar

  13. Es tal cual lo describen el único problema es q tardo mucho tiempo en llegar

  14. Breathtaking Vintage September 4, 2024 at 12:00 am

    This is the second one I have purchased as we moved homes.Works great, easy to control from the dial and via the app. Awesome for trying to maintain a good balance with “eco”.Installation was easy and instructions were very clear.Would recommend and I do recommend to friends and family.

  15. This is the second one I have purchased as we moved homes.Works great, easy to control from the dial and via the app. Awesome for trying to maintain a good balance with “eco”.Installation was easy and instructions were very clear.Would recommend and I do recommend to friends and family.

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