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

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    Best Overall: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium with Smart Sensor. Best Value: Amazon Smart Thermostat. Best for Google Smart Home Integration: Google Nest Learning Thermostat. Easiest to Read ...

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

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    When the temperature rises in the summer and drops in the winter, you can still save on your electric bill with one of these smart thermostats. The Best Smart Thermostats to Conserve Home Energy ...

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

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    A smart thermostat is a great way to save money on your energy bill. Our tech and home editors put a bunch of models to the test to find these best thermostats. The 4 Best Smart Thermostats for a ...

  5. Nest Thermostat - Wikipedia

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    The Nest Thermostat is a smart thermostat developed by Google Nest and designed by Tony Fadell, Ben Filson, and Fred Bould. [1] It is an electronic, programmable, and self-learning Wi-Fi -enabled thermostat that optimizes heating and cooling of homes and businesses to conserve energy.

  6. Google Nest - Wikipedia

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

  7. Smart thermostat - Wikipedia

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    While smart thermostats have the potential to save energy consumption, they can create unintended consequences on the broader electrical grid. Smart thermostats tend to operate similarly across a population and can create load synchronization. This load synchronization can create much higher peaks and more rapid changes in heating demand.