Smart thermostats are praised for making scheduling easier, saving on monthly power bills, and encouraging owners to look for more ways to save. They can also learn from your at-home habits to make ...
Tired of manually adjusting the temperature in your home? Sick of those costly energy bills in the summer and winter months? It sounds like a Nest Thermostat could be a worthwhile investment.
Your dad might be right about this one. Turning down the thermostat by one degree can lower energy bills by up to 3%.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Google’s smart thermostat can finally work directly with Apple Home using the new Matter smart home standard.
The ease of manually controlling the thermostat's temperature set-point, heating/cooling schedule, home/away and vacation features - when they are available - through the thermostat and mobile app.
You’ve probably heard it before: When the cool weather starts creeping in, flip your thermostat from cool to heat and set your system to 68 degrees to keep electric costs at bay. Is there any truth to ...
But there's a magic number that the U.S. Department of Energy says is optimal for home heating in the winter: 68 degrees when you're awake, and a little lower than that when you're asleep or away from ...