From knowing when you'll be home from work to helping you reduce your energy usage, we found today's best smart thermostats.
A recent survey has found that smart thermostats are the smart home product that Brits most want to own in 2020. Sellhousefast.uk surveyed 1,462 UK households to discover the smart home products they planned to purchase this year and a smart thermostat topped the list with 71% of respondent...
SMART THERMOSTATS SAVE MONEY This is the biggie. Bills hit us where it hurts – in the piggybank. But smart thermostats, by helping to more precisely regulate your home heating habits, can save money on energy bills over the years. Nest claims its systems can save you between 10 and 12 ...
Wiseris a smart home heating system offered by Drayton, one of the UK’s leading heating control brands. The system is made up of a Wiser Home Hub and Smart Room Thermostat, with the Wiser Multi-room Kits offering room-by-room control, with Smart Radiator Thermostats offering individual cont...
The Bosch Smart Home radiator thermostats’ individual heating plans make this possible: They determine when your heating will be on or off – individually for each day of the week. Naturally, you can interrupt your heating plans at any time in order to set an alternative temperature. ...
Thousands of THERMOSTATS SOLD MONTHLY Your home, your rules. Or better said, you should be controlling the house temperature. And we are ready to empower you with everything you need to do this. As ready as we were for millions of people before you. ...
Ecobay Specializing in smart thermostats and TRV, product includes Zigbee 3.0 TRV, Wi-Fi TRV (No hub needed), Smart Floor Heating Thermostat etc.
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The top smart products that people are actively planning to buy, or interested in buying, are smoke and gas detectors, energy meters, lighting and light control, thermostats and energy management, alarm systems and IP security cameras. Price and privacy: The two main barriers to smart home ...
Love the idea of zonal heating control, but don't want to break the bank? Then Drayton Wiser is worth considering if you live in the UK. You'll need a thermostat for each radiator in your home to get the most out of the system. Still, as thermostats are around a third cheaper than...