Benefits of a Smart Thermostat

Smart Thermostat

It’s no secret that smart technology can increase the value of a home. Smart home tech enhances a home’s ease of use, which is a vital selling point that can command top dollar.

One of the biggest selling points in smart home tech is a smart thermostat. A smart thermostat like those from NestEcobee, or Honeywell, can save you money on your energy bills while making your life easier.

Save money on heating and cooling

By collecting temperature and humidity data, smart thermostats can detect when people are in a room and adjust the temperature accordingly. Many popular brands need just a week to learn a household’s habits and adapt to that home’s specific temperature needs.

Once it’s programmed itself, a smart thermostat can cut up to $200 off yearly energy costs. According to Nest, the average Nest Thermostat owner saved 10-12% on heating and 15% on cooling.

Learning thermostats are fairly inexpensive when compared to other smart home technology, which makes them a budget-friendly way to dip your toe into the internet of things.

Check and control temperature anytime, anywhere

Imagine you’re in bed on a cold winter morning. The house is freezing—too chilly to emerge from your warm blanket cocoon. Your heater hasn’t yet kicked on, but you need to get ready for work. With a smart thermostat, warming up your home without getting out of bed is as easy as opening an app on your phone!

A learning thermostat keeps you connected to what matters… at home or on the go. The app can alert you if your HVAC system breaks down while you’re away from home, so you can schedule a service provider without missing a beat.

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Remember to protect your privacy

It’s important to educate yourself about smart home technology, especially if you’re concerned about privacy.

Research different smart thermostats and get familiar with their features before making a purchase. Some learning thermostats have voice controls, while others are controlled with a mobile app.

All smart home products should come with a privacy statement outlining how each company uses the data they collect from customers. Always read the brand’s privacy statements before purchasing any smart home product.

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