Greetings from Tucson, all. The local electric utility company is offering a free smart thermostat, and they’re allowing the customer to choose between these 2 options. This would be my first-ever home automation item. I do have WiFi, and I do have a (“budget”) smartphone (a Google Pixel 3a, as it happens). (I will probably be buying a new phone 1 year from now, unfortunately.) My home is a 793-sq ft, 1-bedroom, downstairs condo unit. I turned 50 this year, and I have come to value “buy it once for life” products. Any thoughts and experiences would be most welcome. Thank you for your time.
I hate my nest
Okay, good to know! Thank you for replying to me!
If those are my only choices I’d go Honeywell. Nest is easy to operate, but you’re married to Google where the Honeywell works with other home integration software.
I’m pretty biased against Google and nest so take that with a grain of salt
I made this choice recently and after looking around went with Honeywell T9 + extra sensor. Haven’t got it yet to try. Plan is to use it with Home Assistant.
My utility offers a rebate on any smart thermostat. I bought Ecobee, minor complaints but would buy again.
I got to reading the fine print and by applying for the rebate you signed up for them to be able to control your thermostat during certain usage times.
Pass.
I don’t know the Honeywell, but I hated the Nest our house came with. It was just a bunch of minor annoyances like not being able to set and indefinitely hold a temperature. I replaced it with an Ecobee.
Google nest ftw
Okay, good to know, and thank you for responding to me!
Gen 1 nest user here had lots of integration into other things but I ripped that fucker out a few months ago after google decided, “nah, we don’t want you to do that anymore” and have been very happy not being forced into google’s world. I got an ecobee for $25 (retail would have been $199 or something) from my utility company. Check out their website, they often sell them real cheap in exchange for being part of their use management program.
Hey, thank you for mentioning that. I never even considered my electric company might sell products. Thanks, again.