Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Nest Learning Thermostat G3 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nest Learning Thermostat G3.
June 2016
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51 Reviews
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Super-stylish design, Largely intuitive interface, Great app, Potentially saves money on gas bill
Still quite pricey up-front, Energy savings not guaranteed, Requires constant power connection
Nest Thermostat – Setup and Installation It is possible to install the Nest yourself. Assuming you have a wired thermostat that includes sufficient cables to wire in a power source, the thermostat can simply be swapped out. Meanwhile, the Heat Link just s...
Published: 2016-04-11, Author: Mike , review by: intogadgets.nl
Abstract: Ruim een jaar na de lancering van de Nest thermostaat (2e generatie) in Nederland kwam de aankondiging van de derde generatie. Deze bracht onder andere OpenTherm-ondersteuning.De derde generatie Nest brengt dus naast andere nieuwe functionaliteiten OpenTh...
na de update We merken dat het zelfleren van de Nest duidelijk verbeterd is: de eerder geconstateerde starheid is verdwenen. Wat dat betreft adviseren we gebruikers van Nest - als ze dat nog niet gedaan hebben - om de update en reset uit te voeren. T...
Simple and straightforward to use, Produces a monthly energy report so you can see how often, and for how long, your heating system was on, and how things like the weather or the system being switched off has affected your energy use the report will also
If you don't want to screw the next to the wall, you'll need the optional stand, which costs £29, App not available for Windows Phones
Sleek and stylish but easy to use too, the Nest Learning Thermostat Third Generation is one of the best performing smart themostats we've tested. Once connected to your Wi-Fi, you can simply control the temperature in your home from the thermostat or the...
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Published: 2016-02-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Best looking smart thermostat solution, adds hot water control for 3.0, smartphone GPS tracking, Family Accounts, detailed scheduling is easy to use, learns your preferred settings over time
Lacks zone controls around the home, can sometimes be erratic in decision making, “heating boost” option would benefit for things like drying washing in winter
When it comes to intelligent heating solutions the Nest Learning Thermostat is the best looking of the bunch that we've seen. Sorry Tado, Honeywell, Hive, et al - even though all of these allow you to control your heating from anywhere you are in th...
Werkt nu ook met OpenTherm, Werkt nu ook met stadsverwarming, Separate aansturing van de warmwatervoorraad, Zeer goede samenwerking met andere IoT systemen
De belangrijkste verbeteringen in de nieuwe Nest thermostaat zijn het grotere display en de mogelijkheid de watervoorraad separaat aan te sturen. Qua verkoopmogelijkheden is de uitbreiding in het aantal ondersteunde ketels natuurlijk een belangrijke upgra...
Hot water control, Bigger display, Great app functionality
USB power is fiddly, More of the same (but that's OK)
The Nest 3.0 is not a dramatic reinvention, but it didn't need to be As with previous versions, the Nest 3.0 runs on a USB power adapter – like a phone charger – so if you want it mounted on a wall you'll need to do a little DIY. An easier but more expen...
Published: 2015-12-18, Author: David , review by: wegotserved.com
Abstract: Nest Labs unveiled their first Learning Thermostat back in 2011. It was designed by two former Apple engineers, Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers after Fadell discovered that all the thermostats available on the market were inadequate for the new home he was bu...
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Published: 2015-12-04, Author: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: True techies are some of the hardest people to shop for at Christmas time. Much like trying to buy a new camera for an experienced photographer, the chances are they know exactly which piece of kit they want, and wouldn't be truly satisfied if you got the...
Abstract: Nest created the smart thermostat market, and now it's under attack. Turns out the appeal of home temperature control without requiring programming more complex than a graduate degree, and more flexible than "on" or "off", is enough to lure in not only cu...