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3-Pack Google Nest Temperature Sensor for Nest Thermostat
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Amazon has 3-Pack Google Nest Temperature Sensor for Nest Thermostat (T5001SF) on sale for $79.87. Shipping is free.
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Works with compatible Nest thermostats; the sensor tells the thermostat what the temperature is in the room where it's placed and the thermostat uses that reading to control when the system turns on or off to keep that room the temperature you like
Put different temperature sensors in different rooms, like the baby's room or living room
Control your Nest sensor in the Nest app; set a schedule and choose which room to prioritize when
Compatible with the Nest Learning Thermostat and the Nest Thermostat E
The Nest Temperature Sensor is easy to set up; just hang it on the wall or place it on a shelf
The Nest sensor runs on batteries so it works in most homes; batteries can last up to 2 years
Add up to 6 sensors for each compatible Nest thermostat in your home
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Google Nest Temperature Sensor 3 Count Pack - Nest Thermostat Sensor - Nest Sensor That Works with Nest Learning Thermostat and Nest Thermostat E - Smart Home.
Normally 99 dollars , this is the lowest I have seen with the 3 packs
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Not useless. The thermostat is typically located somewhere that you may not spend most of the time at home. So that temp may differ in different rooms. So these units help maintain the temp in those rooms that don't have the thermostat like my office. VERY helpful!
I have two of these. One in the office and one in the bedroom. Since the bedroom is on the other side of the house it's great for keeping that room the temperature I want when sleeping. These do have two drawbacks to consider though.
- 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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Care to expand upon that opinion? I was looking into these since my kid's room runs colder in the winter, but don't want to spend money on something that's useless. Thanks in advance.
Not useless. The thermostat is typically located somewhere that you may not spend most of the time at home. So that temp may differ in different rooms. So these units help maintain the temp in those rooms that don't have the thermostat like my office. VERY helpful!
I have two of these. One in the office and one in the bedroom. Since the bedroom is on the other side of the house it's great for keeping that room the temperature I want when sleeping. These do have two drawbacks to consider though.
- 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.
Care to expand upon that opinion? I was looking into these since my kid's room runs colder in the winter, but don't want to spend money on something that's useless. Thanks in advance.
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.
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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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Yes it shows up as one of the climate devices in the app.
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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.