Should I buy the Google Nest Thermostat?
Date:
Mon, 21 Mar 2022 11:30:06 +0000
Description:
Google's newer, simpler thermostat still promises to save money on your
energy bills, but costs half that of the Learning Thermostat. Heres
everything you need to know.
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Googles Nest is one of the biggest players in the smart heating market and is most well known for its Nest Learning Thermostat , which will automatically adjust your heating schedule after learning how long it takes your home to warm up and cool down, in a bid to save energy and money.
However, its also one of the most expensive smart thermostats on the market too. If you cant quite justify the $250 price tag of the Nest Learning Thermostat, then Nest has a more budget-friendly alternative. Called simply the Nest Thermostat, this is priced at a more approachable $130, yet looks
and performs in a similar way.
The Nest Thermostat is currently only available in the US, where it replaced the similarly cheap Nest Thermostat E in November 2020. That model is still sold as Nests more budget-friendly thermostat in the UK.
So, how does the cheaper Nest stack up against other smart thermostats, and
is it worth considering over its older and smarter but more expensive
sibling? Best smart thermostat deals
Read on to find out whether you should buy the Google Nest Thermostat, or if you already know which model you want to control your heating and cooling system, check out the best prices right now. Price
Price is an important factor when it comes to smart thermostats. Because, while their intelligence, voice control and smartphone app integration are
all useful, the real reason to buy a smart thermostat is its ability to lower your energy bills.
As such, the cost of the device itself should be pitted against its potential to lower your heating and cooling bills; the more you spend up front, the longer itll be before the thermostat has paid for itself and youre making a real saving.
This all means the $120 saved when buying the $130 Nest Thermostat over the Nest Learning Thermostat could be key to it being worthwhile or not. Nest claims the Thermostat can save an average of 10 to 20 percent on heating bills, and 15 percent on cooling bills. (Image credit: Google) Design
The Nest Thermostat has a simple but pleasing design. Circular, with a thin bezel available in a range of colours to match the front panel, the
thermostat has a modern, minimalist aesthetic that should fit into most
homes. That front panel houses an equally simple display that shows the current temperature and the target temperature the temperature your heating or cooling system is working towards at that moment.
The colour options for the Nest Thermostat are called Snow, Sand, Charcoal
and Fog. In English, these are white, copper, black and pale green.
Only the thermostat itself, plus a base plate for attaching it to the wall
and a couple of screws, are included in the box; Nest says DIY installation usually takes 30 minutes. You might need to purchase a trim plate from Google separately, which is designed to cover any holes or marks left behind by the removal of your old thermostat. Given the Nest is quite small, and not the usual square or rectangular shape, its likely that a trim plate will be
needed to tidy everything up, unless the wall has been freshly plastered and painted.
Google sells trim kits for $14.99 and these are offered in the same four colour options as the thermostat itself.
The device doesnt rotate (like the Nest Learning Thermostat does), but
instead the temperature is adjusted by swiping a finger up or down on the
side of the display. Changing modes and delving into the thermostats menu system is done by tapping then swiping at the side. (Image credit: Google) Features
Much like other connected thermostats, the Nest can be controlled remotely, either via a smartphone app or by speaking to the Google Assistant of a
nearby smart speaker or display. It can also be configured to automatically turn the heating off when you leave the house (as dictated by the location of your smartphone), and switch it back on when you return home. This is all controlled by Googles home and away routine system, which is a part of the companys wider smart home automation platform, called Google Home.
A regular schedule can also be created to warm and cool your home to set temperatures each day of the week, and you can take manual control by adjusting the thermostats target temperature, either through the Nest app, by speaking to the Google Assistant, or by swiping at the device itself.
Another feature is how the thermostat monitors your HVAC (heating,
ventilation and cooling) system, then alerts you to potential problems. That way, if the heating takes longer than normal to warm up, there could be a problem with your boiler and heating system; the thermostat will then notify you about this and provide contact information for a professional to come and investigate. These notifications include early warnings about potential problems, as well as urgent alerts when it looks like theres a serious issue such as when the heating is on but the house temperature falls.
The Nest Thermostat does not have the artificial intelligence of the Nest Learning Thermostat, and nor does it work with the companys Temperature Sensor, so it only knows the temperature of the room it is located in. Should I buy the Google Nest Thermostat?
The lower initial cost of the Nest Thermostat will be appealing to those who find the $250 Nest Learning Thermostat hard to justify. It will also surely appeal to buyers who want an attractive piece of technology that is offered
in a range of colours designed to complement the aesthetic of their home.
If you already own some Google or Nest smart home devices, then this thermostat makes a lot of sense. It will integrate seamlessly with your
Google Home app, and can be controlled by speaking to the Google Assistant. There is also deep integration where Googles routines system is concerned, making it easy to incorporate your heating and cooling system with the rest
of your smart home.
However, if you instead use Amazons Alexa system and its Echo smart devices, buying that companys thermostat, or an assistant-agnostic option like those from Ecobee, would make more sense.
Similarly, if you have a higher budget, the Nest Learning Thermostat
complete with its artificial intelligence and greater autonomy over your HVAC system, plus compatibility with optional smart temperature sensors could be more appealing. Check out the best smart home device deals available right now
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