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  2. These Are the Best Smart Thermostats We Tried and Recommend - AOL

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    Nest Learning Thermostat - 3rd Generation. What makes the sleek, modern Nest smart thermostat from Google so effective is that it learns your temperature preferences and schedule over time.

  3. The Best Smart Thermostats to Conserve Home Energy and Cut ...

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    For example, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, you can save up to 10 percent on heating and cooling just by turning your thermostat 7 to 10 degrees higher or lower for eight hours a day ...

  4. The 4 Best Smart Thermostats for a More Efficient Home - AOL

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    For us, this is what really distinguishes thermostats from each other. It should look good and be easy to use day-to-day. Smart Home Compatibility - The more broad the options, the better. But as ...

  5. Smart thermostat - Wikipedia

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    The gas savings for manual thermostat replacements (10% per thermostat) was found to be larger than for programmable thermostat replacements (8% per thermostat). The difference in electricity savings between homes whose prior equipment was a manual thermostat or programmable thermostat was found to be minimal. [1]

  6. Programmable thermostat - Wikipedia

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    As with clock thermostats, basic digital thermostats may have just one cycle that is run every day of the week. More-sophisticated thermostats may have a weekday schedule and a separate weekend schedule (so-called "5-2" setting) or separate Saturday and Sunday schedules (so-called "5-1-1" settings), while other thermostats will offer a separate ...

  7. Using a programmable thermostat's setback feature to limit heating or cooling in a temporarily unoccupied building does not waste as much energy as leaving the temperature constant. Using setback saves energy (5–15%) because heat transfer across the surface of the building is roughly proportional to the temperature difference between its ...