1. Based on a medium demand (2,700 kWh) property in London, with south-facing 10 panel 4kW arrays and a battery providing 35% of the home’s electricity needs. Excess energy is sold back to the grid at 15.1p per kWh using the British Gas ‘Export & Earn Plus’ SEG tariff. Saving...
Hive has been one of the biggest names in smart heating for some time, having launched its first connected thermostat in 2013. The Hive Thermostat, which was previously known as Hive Active Heating 2, was first unveiled in 2015 and is still the centre of the brand's smart home offering. ...
The Hive Active Thermostat debuted in the UK back in 2015, and arrived in North America in 2017. Since launch, the hardware has received a slight design refresh, swapping the circular buttons on the lower face for touch-sensitive equivalents. In that time, however, the features common in sma...
Once you determine that you are going to install the Hive Active Thermostat, you are instructed to remove the old thermostat. (Be sure to turn off the breaker to disconnect power from your HVAC system.) If the hole in your wall is larger than the Hive thermostat, you probably won’t hav...
Our compact Thermostat Mini helps shrink bills, cut carbon and keep you cosy – that’s why it’s a Which? Best Buy. Save up to £175 a year on bills¹ The Hive Thermostat Mini keeps working in the background to help you save money every single day. Simply tell it how you like...
1. Press the two buttons on the sides of the thermostat and slide it up and off the wall. 2. Remove the batteries by turning the thermostat over and pulling the ribbon. If you have a Smart Linked Thermostat you can find out how ...