ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Google Nest Learning Thermostat is available for $280 and comes with a Nest Temperature Sensor, though you can get a $33 discount, making the price $247.
- The fourth-generation smart thermostat learns behaviors, trends, and patterns and can adjust settings accordingly. The Nest Temperature Sensor can go in a different room in your home to balance your indoor climate.
- The only drawback is that many users will likely need a third party to install the Nest Learning Thermostat. While it’s easier to install than other smart thermostats, the Nest still requires basic wiring and electricity knowledge.
A smart thermostat is one of the best investments you can make in your home, whether you want to enter the smart home world or not. These devices let you conveniently adjust your home’s temperature from your smartphone, and many suggest different adjustments to your climate settings, helping you save on your utility bills.
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Google was a pioneer in the smart thermostat market, and its Nest lineup of thermostats has proven to be future-proof and innovative, maintaining popularity for years. The recent launch of the Nest Learning Thermostat (fourth generation) proves that Google continues to nail the market.
The Nest Learning Thermostat’s fourth-generation launch arrived nine years after the launch of the third generation, which speaks to how relevant the older model remained over the past decade. Few smart home devices perform as well or better after nine years. Google launched an inexpensive alternative, the Nest Thermostat, without the learning capabilities, in 2020.
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Google calls its newest thermostat “the smartest, most advanced” yet. The company redesigned it to look like a large smartwatch face on your wall. It looks more like a piece of art and less like home hardware.
The Nest Learning Thermostat loses the previous generation’s colorful display and user interface and opts for a sleeker, simpler design on its full-color screen. It’s available in Black, Silver, and Gold to match your decor.
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