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Wyze Smart Thermostat - $66.99 + FS

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Sep 25, 2022
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n2m
Sep 25, 2022
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C-wire required?
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Sep 25, 2022
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SplendidHome1945
Sep 25, 2022
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looks ugly compared to nest
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veejl
Sep 25, 2022
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Anyone know if the WiFi dropping is fixed? Can't tell from the reviews

Definitely interested since this + remote room sensors = cheaper than equivalent Ecobee or Nest system.

But don't want to swap everything out, and then get frustrated for days on end
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Sep 25, 2022
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nismos14
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Don't bother with this junk. It is very flawed.
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SonneZ
Sep 25, 2022
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Quote from veejl :
Anyone know if the WiFi dropping is fixed? Can't tell from the reviews

Definitely interested since this + remote room sensors = cheaper than equivalent Ecobee or Nest system.

But don't want to swap everything out, and then get frustrated for days on end
No wifi issues for me, but I have a dedicated router for all smart devices. Not sure if that matters.
Oct 4, 2022
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racermp
Oct 4, 2022
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Quote from veejl :
Anyone know if the WiFi dropping is fixed? Can't tell from the reviews

Definitely interested since this + remote room sensors = cheaper than equivalent Ecobee or Nest system.

But don't want to swap everything out, and then get frustrated for days on end
I have 2 of these since 2019, after a recent update one is having alot of wifi drops, seems to keep crashing and restarting when a/c is on, second one is stable.
Oct 4, 2022
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psyctto
Oct 4, 2022
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why even bother with this junk..? especially for 67$, that's insane.
check your local power company, lots have discounted devices... perhaps not free, but you can most likely get an Ecobee/Nest for this price.
hell, i'd even take the Amazon garbage over anything Wyze puts their name on.
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HappyWeather667
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Quote from psyctto :
why even bother with this junk..? especially for 67$, that's insane.
check your local power company, lots have discounted devices... perhaps not free, but you can most likely get an Ecobee/Nest for this price.
hell, i'd even take the Amazon garbage over anything Wyze puts their name on.
They aren't "free" they come with stipulations where they monitor your temps and can shut them off based off usage. It just happened in Denver

Never give control of your home temps to the power companies…..
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Oct 4, 2022
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cruisinfanatic
Oct 4, 2022
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Quote from HappyWeather667 :
They aren't "free" they come with stipulations where they monitor your temps and can shut them off based off usage. It just happened in Denver

Never give control of your home temps to the power companies…..
my company doesnt. Dont see how they could.
The Honeywell stats for example are new and come in sealed boxes from the factory
Where's proof?
Last edited by cruisinfanatic October 4, 2022 at 05:39 AM.
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HappyWeather667
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Quote from cruisinfanatic :
my company doesnt. Dont see how they could.
The Honeywell stats for example are new and come in sealed boxes from the factory
Where's proof?
https://www.denver7.com/news/cont...?_amp=true

Obviously every company isn't gonna be the same, just gotta read the fine print
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psyctto
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Quote from HappyWeather667 :
They aren't "free" they come with stipulations where they monitor your temps and can shut them off based off usage. It just happened in Denver

Never give control of your home temps to the power companies…..
BS...
every power company has levels, either a promo with a program where they can adjust at peak, electricity for AC and whatever for heat, or just a flat rebate. you can always opt out of the programs, i did this with ORU last time i bought an Ecobee for 20$, or you can just change the temp back after they adjust... they don't set it and you can't control anymore, like you're insinuating.
you obviously didn't read the promo terms well enough, so you got butthurt when they adjusted during peak.

side note "free" is in relation to dollars paid, which yeah, would still be 0$ even if they adjust... which by the way, saves you even more money. so the SD got even better!!! LMAO
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