Gadgets to Help You Control the Thermostat From Your Phone

Published on 04/08/2021
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One reason why people are shifting towards smart home technology is to make their lives comfortable. With the rights gadgets in place, you can easily control everything around your house, including your home’s climate. There are a couple of devices these days with design features that adapt to your schedule and anticipate your needs. Some can even help you cool and heat your home efficiently. Thus, saving you a lot of time and money from your bills. So, how do you know which devices are ideal for you? To help you make the right decisions, here are a few of the gadgets you can install to control your house’s temperature.

Gadgets To Help You Control The Thermostat From Your Phone

Gadgets To Help You Control The Thermostat From Your Phone

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Honeywell Lyric Thermostat

Honeywell recently released a climate control device that lets you cool and heats your home remotely. It uses geofencing technology to control your home’s temperature even when you’re not around. The great about it is that it can detect your phone via its mobile app, whether it’s inside the house or not, so that it’ll know when to ease up the temperature. Once it senses that you’re back, it’ll automatically start the AC so you’ll come home well-relaxed after a tiring day.

Nest Learning Thermostat

Nest Learning Thermostat has a unique design that captured Google’s attention, who decided to buy at least $3 billion to acquire the brand. That’s even more than what they spent when they purchased YouTube. Experts say that Google may have further plans for penetrating the smart home industry, and the Nest Learning Thermostat may play a crucial role in it. You can download the mobile app to control it with ease.

Netatmo Weather Station

Although it can’t control the climate, the Netatmo Weather Station allows you to monitor it and give you the most accurate information that is possible. You can quickly check the humidity and temperature inside your house with the touch of a button. You can even check the environment specifics lie the carbon dioxide levels and the noise, too. It’s also easy to see all the information through their mobile app.

Quirky + GE Aros Smart Air Conditioner

Quirky’s humble beginnings started as crowdsourced ideas until GE decided to apply them to one of their products, the Quirky + GE Aros Smart Air Conditioner. With its $300 price tag, it became a massive bestseller on Amazon. This smart home conditioner also has 8,000 BTU Aros, making it easy for you to control your AC needs. Similar to Honeywell Lyric Thermostat, it also uses geofencing and energy tracking to monitor your movement. You can even do smart scheduling via its app, too.

GE Aros Smart Air Conditioner

GE Aros Smart Air Conditioner

Quirky + GE Spotter

Another gadget on the list comes from the same collaboration between Quirky and GE. Quirky + GE Spotter is almost identical to Netatmo’s commitment to monitor environmental conditions for its users. It can detect temperature, noise, and humidity inside the home with its design features. Even more, it can monitor light and motion activities, too. The question is what makes it different from the rest of the products is its IFTTT channel, one of the most comprehensive features to date. You can also buy it for $50, making it an affordable alternate for all the other products on the list.

Tado Cooling Intelligent AC Control

Tado Cooling Intelligent AC Control is a crowdfunding project that can help you turn your ordinary AC into a smart device. You have to plug the Tado to your device and download the app. Then, use the AC unit’s remote control so that you synchronized everything. With only $99, you can turn your old air conditioner into a smart climate control device.

iDevices Smart Home Thermostat

Another on the list is iDevices Smart Home Thermostat. It’s a unique gadget that you can connect to any of your iOS devices to control your home’s temperature. You can also use voice commands through Siri to manage it easily.

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