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Costco Members: ecobee SmartThermostat Premium + 2 SmartSensors Expired

$190
$239.99
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: ecobee SmartThermostat Premium + 2 SmartSensors (EB-STATE6VP-01) for $189.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You need to be an active Costco Member and signed in to your account to purchase at sale price.
Thanks to Community Member christlike for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Works also with Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, and IFTTT
  • 2x Ecobee SmartSensor Included
  • Air Quality Monitor
  • Easy Installation

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  • Additional Information:
    • Price valid 2/14/24 through 2/18/24. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
    • This offer is $10 less than our previous front page deal from November 2023 which earned 34 thumbs up and is also $50 less (21% savings) than the website's suggested retail price of $239.99.
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars at Costco based on over 160 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.
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For members only, Costco Wholesale has the Ecobee SmartThermostat Premium + 2 SmartSensors (EB-STATE6VP-01) for $189.99. Shipping is free unless you upgrade to express delivery.

Product Features:
  • Save up to 26% on Heating and Cooling
  • 2x Ecobee SmartSensor Included
  • Air Quality Monitor
  • Easy Installation
  • Voice controlled
Deal Details: $50 savings is valid 2/14/24 through 2/18/24. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.

https://www.costco.com/ecobee-sma...78673.html
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Sounds like a user error.
Got this late last year when it was $10 cheaper and very happy with it so far. Installed in a large, older house that's single zone but has dampered returns in every room. With the remote sensors, it makes it easy for me to balance airflow to keep temps balanced across the house. Only thing that's not as advertised for me was the remote speaker functionality - maybe it would be OK for listening to a podcast or something, but it's no louder than my phone's speaker and sound quality is meh.

Also a shoutout to their support, who helped me diagnose an installation issue on Thanksgiving day via pictures and step-by-step troubleshooting. I'd recommend this unit to anyone, and I am blown away at how much better this is vs. the Lennox smart thermostat in our other home that cost $2k when we installed with a new heat pump.
I recently went from nest to ecobee. Ecobee allows a lot more configuration with the sensors. Nest is very rigid (you just choose a sensor to use as the setpoint instead of the thermostat itself, and it doesn't give you even fine-grained times so much as 'overight', 'morning', 'evening' blocks of time). Ecobee sensors will detect presence in the areas and determine which group of sensors to use at a given time. If no one is in the room, it is not used in the temperature determination. It's a bit more setup, but a lot more flexibility. I am mostly happy with the change. I find the only area where nest was better than ecobee for me is the home/away features.

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02-14-2024 at 05:57 AM.
02-14-2024 at 05:57 AM.
FYI, this is $10.00 cheaper than the last sale that ended on 1/5/2024.
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02-14-2024 at 06:09 AM.
02-14-2024 at 06:09 AM.
Any reason to upgrade my ecobee3 to the latest ecobees? Is ecobee even good anymore?
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Greenworld123
02-14-2024 at 06:59 AM.
02-14-2024 at 06:59 AM.
I recently ordered from dell for $197.50 (after cashback and amex $40 off) and installed the unit.

Does this come as the standard retail package with the separate sensor in its on box? Would like to return my Dell order, and get this for cheaper with the extra sensor by returning the Costco purchase to Dell.

189.99 is a great price with an extra sensor!
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02-14-2024 at 07:02 AM.
02-14-2024 at 07:02 AM.
I need 3 of these. Is it really worth it at this price or is it gonna go lower?
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02-14-2024 at 07:08 AM.
02-14-2024 at 07:08 AM.
Got this late last year when it was $10 cheaper and very happy with it so far. Installed in a large, older house that's single zone but has dampered returns in every room. With the remote sensors, it makes it easy for me to balance airflow to keep temps balanced across the house. Only thing that's not as advertised for me was the remote speaker functionality - maybe it would be OK for listening to a podcast or something, but it's no louder than my phone's speaker and sound quality is meh.

Also a shoutout to their support, who helped me diagnose an installation issue on Thanksgiving day via pictures and step-by-step troubleshooting. I'd recommend this unit to anyone, and I am blown away at how much better this is vs. the Lennox smart thermostat in our other home that cost $2k when we installed with a new heat pump.
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02-14-2024 at 07:11 AM.
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In for two. Nice find.
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IShortysI
02-14-2024 at 07:16 AM.
02-14-2024 at 07:16 AM.
anyone go from nest to ecobee? no sensors with my nest and have a room in my house with only 1 vent so it gets a few degrees colder than other rooms.
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02-14-2024 at 07:20 AM.
02-14-2024 at 07:20 AM.
Quote from Greenworld123 :
I recently ordered from dell for $197.50 (after cashback and amex $40 off) and installed the unit.

Does this come as the standard retail package with the separate sensor in its on box? Would like to return my Dell order, and get this for cheaper with the extra sensor by returning the Costco purchase to Dell.

189.99 is a great price with an extra sensor!

The Costco box is different. I originally ordered from Dell then Costco had the sale last month. Ended up returning the Dell (have to go through chat)
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02-14-2024 at 07:30 AM.
02-14-2024 at 07:30 AM.
Quote from IShortysI :
anyone go from nest to ecobee? no sensors with my nest and have a room in my house with only 1 vent so it gets a few degrees colder than other rooms.
I recently went from nest to ecobee. Ecobee allows a lot more configuration with the sensors. Nest is very rigid (you just choose a sensor to use as the setpoint instead of the thermostat itself, and it doesn't give you even fine-grained times so much as 'overight', 'morning', 'evening' blocks of time). Ecobee sensors will detect presence in the areas and determine which group of sensors to use at a given time. If no one is in the room, it is not used in the temperature determination. It's a bit more setup, but a lot more flexibility. I am mostly happy with the change. I find the only area where nest was better than ecobee for me is the home/away features.
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02-14-2024 at 07:33 AM.

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02-14-2024 at 07:33 AM.
Be sure to submit Costco receipt to local energy provider for reimbursement. I bought from Costco and got $160 back from the state.
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02-14-2024 at 07:38 AM.
02-14-2024 at 07:38 AM.
Quote from onlyfocusonthemeta :
The Costco box is different. I originally ordered from Dell then Costco had the sale last month. Ended up returning the Dell (have to go through chat)
THANK YOU!

I was able to request a return through my order history and was e-mailed a label.

Easy enough to pull the unit off and return them the open box then. I'll wait to submit my $140 energy rebate until I receive the new unit.
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02-14-2024 at 07:42 AM.
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Quote from coryj :
I recently went from nest to ecobee. Ecobee allows a lot more configuration with the sensors. Nest is very rigid (you just choose a sensor to use as the setpoint instead of the thermostat itself, and it doesn't give you even fine-grained times so much as 'overight', 'morning', 'evening' blocks of time). Ecobee sensors will detect presence in the areas and determine which group of sensors to use at a given time. If no one is in the room, it is not used in the temperature determination. It's a bit more setup, but a lot more flexibility. I am mostly happy with the change. I find the only area where nest was better than ecobee for me is the home/away features.
appreciate it. I can't even use a nest sensor with mine, whoever thought it was a great idea to fragment the thermostat that way needs to be fired.
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02-14-2024 at 08:17 AM.
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Quote from coryj :
I recently went from nest to ecobee. Ecobee allows a lot more configuration with the sensors. Nest is very rigid (you just choose a sensor to use as the setpoint instead of the thermostat itself, and it doesn't give you even fine-grained times so much as 'overight', 'morning', 'evening' blocks of time). Ecobee sensors will detect presence in the areas and determine which group of sensors to use at a given time. If no one is in the room, it is not used in the temperature determination. It's a bit more setup, but a lot more flexibility. I am mostly happy with the change. I find the only area where nest was better than ecobee for me is the home/away features.
Thx for the input here. This is where I am as well...moving from my currently installed Nest v3 with 6 sensors around my house, to this Ecobee that will have 6 sensors connected to it.
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