Thermostat is a brand that produces smart home automation devices, mainly thermostats, with advanced features and technology to control heating and cooling systems in homes and commercial buildings.
Founded in 2010 by Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers.
The first product, Nest Learning Thermostat, was launched in 2011, and it was one of the first smart thermostats in the market.
In 2014, Google acquired Nest Labs for $3.2 billion, and it became a subsidiary of Google.
Ecobee produces smart thermostats that enable homeowners to control room temperature using a mobile app, voice assistants, or their website.
A global brand that produces various smart home devices including thermostats, security systems, and air purifiers.
A smart home technology that produces affordable thermostats that can be controlled through a mobile app and voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
A smart thermostat that learns its user's routine and preferences and automatically adjusts the temperature in the house or building accordingly.
A budget-friendly and energy-efficient version of the Nest Learning Thermostat that comes with a frosted display and a simple interface.
A small device that can be placed in any room or office to monitor and adjust the temperature accurately.
Nest Learning Thermostat saves energy by learning your temperature preferences and automatically adjusting the temperature in the house or building when you're away or asleep. It can also detect humidity levels and turn on the air conditioner when necessary.
Yes, Nest Thermostat can be controlled using voice commands via Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa.
Yes, Nest Learning Thermostat comes with an easy-to-follow installation guide that allows homeowners to install it without professional help. However, if you are uncomfortable with electrical wiring, it is recommended to seek professional help.
Nest Thermostats can be controlled using a mobile app, a voice assistant, the Nest website, or the device's rotary dial control.
Yes, Nest Learning Thermostat features multiple temperature sensors that can be placed in different rooms or zones, allowing you to control the temperature in each zone independently.