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Honeywell takes a page from Nest
Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:46 pm
It's the best of both worlds! Honeywell performance and reliability with the styling of Nest.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 12:58 pm to TigerWise
because nest invented that form factor?
eta did they also invent a time machine to create this first so honeywell could copy it?
eta did they also invent a time machine to create this first so honeywell could copy it?
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 4/12/16 at 1:10 pm to TigerWise
I thought this was going to be an article about Honeywell disabling devices.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 1:16 pm to CAD703X
None of those are smart or have the same functionality. This was Honeywell answer to Nest when it came out.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 2:03 pm to TigerWise
Can we get a link to the product or a summary of availability and functionality?
Posted on 4/12/16 at 2:10 pm to LSUsmartass
Posted on 4/12/16 at 2:13 pm to TigerWise
Thanks for posting, looks neat
Posted on 4/12/16 at 2:14 pm to TigerWise
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This was Honeywell answer to Nest when it came out.
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Honeywell's iconic "The Round" model T87 thermostat is in the Smithsonian
Also are you suggesting nest is the first company to add wifi to a thermostat?
Posted on 4/12/16 at 2:23 pm to CAD703X
I'm suggesting Nest made the smart thermostat sexy. Honeywell units always had a utilitarian design before the Lyric.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 3:16 pm to TigerWise
Posted on 4/12/16 at 3:38 pm to BaddestAndvari
article is semi-accurate because any thermostat hooked up to a smart hub can do WAAAAAY more than out-of-the-box.
he mentions the lyric & nest don't have multi-zone sensors but yet admits they work with wink & other hubs that support changing the temp based on a separate temp sensor in another room.
at the very least he could have used an asterisk when discussing this feature because it makes him look like he doesn't know what he's talking about.
do your homework, blogman.
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The Ecobee is the only device we tested that supports multiple zones.
he mentions the lyric & nest don't have multi-zone sensors but yet admits they work with wink & other hubs that support changing the temp based on a separate temp sensor in another room.
at the very least he could have used an asterisk when discussing this feature because it makes him look like he doesn't know what he's talking about.
do your homework, blogman.
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Sorry - it's simply not true that Ecobee can support multiple zones. IT definitely CAN'T! It supports multiple thermostats, however it is not able to control multiple zones, which makes multiple thermostats kind of obsolete and nonsensical (unless you want to raise room temperature everywhere if you for example your bedroom is too cold). If you need multiple zone control support you need to get evohome or tado.
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:31 pm to CAD703X
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CAD703X
So would you recommend this Honeywell over the current ecobee and nest? I am in the market.... I just really want to pick the right one, I trust honeywell, but all I've ever owned from Honeywell is their non-smart devices
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:08 pm to BaddestAndvari
What is your budget? I like the ecobee but am a cheap bastard and for $70 those old school touchscreen Honeywell's can't be beat.
Ecobee will have sexier software but you have to think which you think will still be around and supported in 10 years too.
Nest have been real assholes to their customers.
Ecobee will have sexier software but you have to think which you think will still be around and supported in 10 years too.
Nest have been real assholes to their customers.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:51 pm to CAD703X
I got a Nest in Feb and love it but all the recent news is making me wonder if I should sell it while it is worth something and buy somehting else. I think what is keeping me from doing that is that nothing else really blows me out of the water.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 9:05 pm to LSUDbrous90
I really like the alarm dot com thermostat. It's an ugly SOB but it integrates nicely with the security system and I really like the energy managment features especially when paired up with the remote sensors. However it is costly.
Posted on 4/13/16 at 9:59 am to TigerWise
My brother installed a filtrete wifi thermostat at my parents house back in the mid 2000s. seems that was ahead of its time but I'm curious who marketed the first wifi thermostat.
Posted on 4/13/16 at 10:01 am to CAD703X
I think Nest's claim to fame was the first learning thermostat.
Posted on 4/13/16 at 10:55 am to TigerWise
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learning thermostat
i'll give them credit for writing some software that went beyond just 'set ac to 78' but other than a fancy-looking thermostat, they just had the financial and brand (ipod inventor) name to attract investment capital and release a one-hit-wonder.
have you seen how smug the apple fans are now? the same ones bitching how apple fricked up by not buying nest are now cooing about how smart apple was to not pick up this obvious charlatan.
my how quickly things change.
Posted on 4/13/16 at 11:19 am to CAD703X
frick a learning thermostat. What if you get this freeze 3 days in a row then a warm front comes in? enjoy a hot house and having to go turn it down for the next few nights.
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