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- They only work with the more expensive nest learning thermostat (or the older "e" if you have one.
- You can't set the exact times you want these to take over. The nest app has morning, evening, midday, and night and you can choose to have the main thermostat or sensor control the temperature for each time.
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- They only work with the more expensive nest learning thermostat (or the older "e" if you have one.
- You can't set the exact times you want these to take over. The nest app has morning, evening, midday, and night and you can choose to have the main thermostat or sensor control the temperature for each time.
And they connect to my nest thermostat to allow me to control it based on where the homepod mini is?
I have 6 of these. I use them to both control specific, occupied, rooms AND to monitor the differences in temperature between them. Being I mainly occupy one room at a time, I schedule it to cool the rooms I frequent at those times of day, not the main thermostat which is in an area that is always empty.
I somewhat agree. I have 2 bedroom and livingroom. I am forced into predetermined time frames where a sensor will be used. These times are not good for me and likely not good for others. You are better off playing with the thermostat where it is to control temperature in other areas.
Work wonders but if the power goes out you have to reset the main thermostat(s) and then re-pair the stupid sensors.