I guess it would be cute to get some analytics dashboard, but that’s about where my interest ends.
I guess it would be cute to get some analytics dashboard, but that’s about where my interest ends.
Adjusting the thermostat (which is downstairs) from bed.
At the airport - oh shit did I turn off the AC for the two weeks we'll be away? Ok I just did.
What made it worth it was being able to turn off the air or heat when you weren't home automatically. Now all or the "AI training" garbage? Yeah, forget that. I used to work in an office with a nest and it was torture if you showed up too early if stayed a little too late.
That said, I'm quite annoyed that Google is nuking my perfectly functional thermostat, and I will be buying an Ecobee to replace it, and integrating it with home assistant.
I have the same thing and to be honest, if I had to replace a $200 thermostat every 2 years I would gladly do it. In fact, this whole thing has made me go and research which thermostat will fit where I live.
1. A non-smart device that will work forever but looks and feels like it's still in the 90s
2. A device with a nice, responsive UI, but destined for the landfill because it's chained to a cloud service.
Why are these things mutually exclusive? Across so many product categories, there's seemingly few or no options for a nice UI but without dependence on an Internet service that will inevitably shut down.
I am a HA guy and prior to my ecobee I ran an American Radio Thermostat with local HA support and you could control over curl. But the wifi module was so old that no modern device connected to it when I had to reset it up.
But I agree zwave plus HA are a great option too.
Can a $20 Honeywell thermostat do that with wireless sensors? If it can, I will get one.
Not that straightforwardly in Nest's particular case to be fair, but a lead in to other products, and Nest was perhaps bought by Google before having to worry too much about profit margins(?).
It doesn't need to be cloud-connected to do so, but that's not a feature I'm aware a $20 Honeywell has.
Convenience and comfort are nice.
We do the same thing with the air conditioning, but the AC cools the house a lot faster than the radiators heat it. But it's still nice that the house automatically transitions to away and turns off the air conditioning during the day when nobody's home.