When you think of the “smart thermostat,” what comes to mind? For most people, it
would probably be theNest Learning Thermostat.
Nest was among the
first companies to inject machine learning into heating and cooling your home,
and since then has been hailed as the best smart thermostat manufacturer. Now,
it’s back with a new, more affordable take on the smart thermostat in the Nest
Thermostat E.
The Nest Thermostat E
is inexpensive compared to other smart thermostats but, considering its price
tag of $169 (around £135, AU$220), might be hard to describe it as “cheap.”
With that being said, is Nest’s latest addition to the thermostat line-up worth
buying? We put one in our own home to find out.
Design
The first thing you’ll
notice about any new product is its design, and the Nest Thermostat E is no
different. The device, unlike the standard Nest Learning Thermostat, is white –
complete with a slightly frosted display. It’s similar to what we’ve seen
before but that’s OK. The circular build has always served the Nest well, and
it would be strange to see Nest adopt a different form-factor.
The puck-shaped device
is a little smaller than the original Nest Learning Thermostat, coming in at3.19-inches versus the standard Nest’s 3.3-inches. But it’s not enough smaller
to be really noticeable unless you’re going from a standard Nest to a
Thermostat E … and we doubt that very many people are going to want to do that.
As mentioned, perhaps
the biggest design difference between Nests has to do with the frosted, lower
resolution display. The Thermostat E’s display comes in at 320 x 320 pixels
(against the standard Nest’s 480 x 480). The frosted display makes the
Thermostat E slightly harder to read in better-lit situations. That said, it’s
not terrible, either – you can still see it pretty well if you have good
eyesight, but those that don’t may not be able to see it very well at a
distance.
The Thermostat also
does away with the standard Nest’s so-called Farsight, which basically turns
the display on when you enter a room to show the time, current weather, or
temperature. That doesn’t mean the Thermostat E won’t wake when you approach –
it will – but only to show the current and target temperatures.
All these downsides,
however, are small ones. The display is fine for most situations, and let’s be
honest, you’re not going to be watching any movies on your thermostat anyway.
The lack of Farsight is a small loss, but only a minor one especially because
the thermostat will still show temperature-related information because of the
proximity sensor.
Despite a few minor
limitations, however, the Nest Thermostat E is super well-designed.
Installation and
compatibility
Installing the Nest
Thermostat E is just as easy as the standard Nest Learning Thermostat, assuming
you have a compatible HVAC system.
To install Nest,
you’ll simply remove your old thermostat, take a photo or label the wires
attached to it, then attach those wires to the appropriate terminal after
you’ve screwed in the base plate. Then push in the main Thermostat unit, and
you’re good to go. (Nest says the standard Thermostat works with 95 percent of
HVAC systems – while the Thermostat E only works with 85 percent.)
Chances
are, your system will still work fine, but you may want to check compatibility here before you begin. The gist of it is
that the Nest Learning Thermostat works with complex multi-stage heating and
cooling systems, while the Thermostat E does not.
Like the standard
Nest, the Thermostat E doesn’t need a common wire to work properly – it’ll draw
power from other wires on a 24V system, which isn’t always true in the smart
thermostat market.
A big part of how the
Thermostat E works is the app, and it’s pretty easy to connect the device to
the app too. Once the Thermostat E is installed and powered on, download the
app and follow the on-screen instructions to connect the device to your Wi-Finetwork. It really is that easy and it shouldn’t take more than 10 or 15
minutes to conduct the entire setup process.
Perhaps the only
downside here is that the thermostat doesn’t support external sensors. In other
words, it can only determine the temperature through the thermometer on the
thermostat itself. You can’t set up sensors in other rooms and control the
thermostat through their readings the same way you can with some other smart
thermostats. Rumor has it this will change at some point, but we don’t have any
solid information about that.
Installation of the
Nest Thermostat E is extremely easy, and while the device isn’t as compatible
as its more expensive sibling, for most that won’t matter.
Day-to-day use
Once installed and
connected to the app, the Thermostat E is a breeze to use – both from the
Thermostat itself and from the app.
Let’s start with the
actual device. The Thermostat E features a ring around the main unit, which is
how you’ll interact with it. There’s no touch-screen here folks, but we would
argue that the ring is just as easy and makes more sense in the majority of
situations.
From the main screen,
you’ll be able to turn the device off, or turn the heating or air conditioning
on. Then, simply turn the ring to the desired temperature, and the thermostat
will either turn the heater or air conditioner on to achieve that target
temperature. It’s really that easy.
Tweaking the settings
is also pretty easy. Push the ring in to open up the menu, head to the settings
option, press the ring in again, and find the desired setting you want to
tweak. After using the thermostat for a few minutes, navigating through the
interface will become a breeze and you’ll find changing the settings more
than simple.
The app is equally
easy to use. To tweak the temperature, you’ll open it up, tap on the
thermostat, and simply turn the ring around the temperature – just like you
would on the actual device. The device is also pretty good at offering control
over multiple devices without feeling cluttered.
Perhaps the best thing
about the Thermostat E is that it adjusts to your routine. Simply use it the
same way you would any other thermostat for the first few weeks, after which
you’ll find that the thermostat will adjust automatically without having to do
anything. It’ll also switch on and off based on your location using Home/Away
Assist – so you won’t waste any energy when you’re not home, and you’ll find
the thermostat adjusting automatically when you are on your way home. That’s good
news for those that hate those few minutes in between getting home and heating
or cooling the house.
The Thermostat E
doesn’t have to adjust to your routine. Scheduling events manually is also
super easy: simply head to the app, hit the schedule button, and you’ll be able
to tell the thermostat exactly when to change temperature during the week.
Verdict
The Nest Thermostat E
proves that you don’t have to shell out for a smart thermostat. It does away
with a few, unnecessary features, but it keeps the majority of the smarts and
saves you a whole lot of money.
There are few situations in
which the Thermostat E isn’t the best choice for you. For example, if you have
a high-end multi-stage heating or cooling system, the Learning Thermostat may
be a better choice. Still, if the Nest Thermostat E is compatible with your
setup and you don’t care about the lack of Farsight or slightly lower quality
display, then it’s an excellent option.
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