11 Facts About Nest Thermostat

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Nest Thermostat is a smart thermostat developed by Google Nest and designed by Tony Fadell, Ben Filson, and Fred Bould.

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Google Nest Learning Thermostat is based on a machine learning algorithm: for the first weeks users have to regulate the thermostat in order to provide the reference data set.

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Nest Thermostat is compatible with most standard HVAC systems that use central heating and cooling and uses industry standard connections to facilitate the control of these appliances.

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Special version of Nest Thermostat is available in Europe, which is capable of controlling 230 volt heating systems.

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5.

The Nest Thermostat is paired with a "Heat Link" device, which contains the circuitry required for controlling the mains-voltage heating system.

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However, Nest Thermostat Farsight is not supported on this model but poses a similar function at closer distances.

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Nest Thermostat is built around an operating system that allows interaction with the thermostat via spinning and clicking of its control wheel, with sliding and tapping being the input method for the 2020 Nest Thermostat, which brings up option menus for switching from heating to cooling, access to device settings, energy history, and scheduling.

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Nest Thermostat is available for sale in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Spain.

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Nest Thermostat Labs have surveyed existing users known to be outside the areas where it is officially available.

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10.

In February 2014, Direct Energy and Nest Thermostat laboratories launched their Comfort and Control plan.

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11.

In June 2014, Direct Energy and Nest Thermostat Laboratories expanded the package to Direct Energy's United States market.

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