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Costco Members: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium + 2 SmartSensors

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$200

$240

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Plus Pack with 2 SmartSensors (EB-STATE6VP-01) on sale for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member joshft91 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Built-in air quality monitor
  • SmartSensor adjusts the temperature in rooms with hot and cold spots
  • Comes with everything you need for easy installation
  • Includes built-in smoke alarm detection and alerts to possible break-ins when your system is armed* (ecobee Smart Security plan required)
  • Includes a Power Extender Kit for homes without a C-Wire to install
  • Siri and Alexa support

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  • This price matches the previous Front Page deal.
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $14.01 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $214.
  • $40 manufacturer's savings is valid through 9/6/24. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Plus Pack with 2 SmartSensors (EB-STATE6VP-01) on sale for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member joshft91 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Built-in air quality monitor
  • SmartSensor adjusts the temperature in rooms with hot and cold spots
  • Comes with everything you need for easy installation
  • Includes built-in smoke alarm detection and alerts to possible break-ins when your system is armed* (ecobee Smart Security plan required)
  • Includes a Power Extender Kit for homes without a C-Wire to install
  • Siri and Alexa support

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • This price matches the previous Front Page deal.
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $14.01 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $214.
  • $40 manufacturer's savings is valid through 9/6/24. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.

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Written by joshft91

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This is compatible with home assistant (different from Google's Assistant). Preferred by pro-installers
Thanks. It is true that hvac guys hate the nest.
I've been waiting for this sale. Keep in mind you might get a rebate for smart thermostats from your local utility company, in Texas they come as a $50 coupon only good at select stores like Home Depot. This offer is just as good though. I have this thermostat upstairs and have been waiting to get another downstairs.

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stegen
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Ecobee is awesome. I just bought a Daikin system and have to their total crap thermostat. Now I have to sell my Ecobee 4 and it makes me sad.
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EagerCorn513
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Quote from DerpVader :
This is compatible with home assistant (different from Google's Assistant). Preferred by pro-installers
Ecobee is no longer providing developer access which is required to fully integrate this into home assistant. You can still do the HomeKit route but it limits features.

Note if you already have an account with developer access, you can continue to use it for new thermostats

https://community.home-assistant....ins/735958
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Does Nest still not allow to configure the maintenance band? I tried a Nest a couple of years ago and I think it was 1°F. My thermostat was set to 74°F and it waited until the temperature went to 75°F and then cooled down to 73°F.

With Ecobee I have set it to 0.5°F which is way more comfortable for my home.
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Core2Quad
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Quote from andrewpalmer0602 :
Actually, mine is tied to my heating system and when my system had issues last year it would send my phone an alert that it has been calling for heat for two hours with no change and to check my system. Rock solid. Im a big fan of ecobee now
So the ecobee reported the problem? The nest did not, but I typed "next" by mistake or it auto corrected.
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Quote from TexasWonder :
I've been waiting for this sale. Keep in mind you might get a rebate for smart thermostats from your local utility company, in Texas they come as a $50 coupon only good at select stores like Home Depot. This offer is just as good though. I have this thermostat upstairs and have been waiting to get another downstairs.
With which company?
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Quote from Beaver999 :
This one is hands down much better than Nest because of its independent sensor and UI. One potential downside: if you have no blue wire with your HVAC, installation may be tricky but not impossible. Most houses 1996 and newer should not have the problem.
Nest also has remote sensors like this ecobee

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Can anybody comment on a large house with four HVAC units? I kind of figure I will need four thermostats, but how do they work in coordination with each other? Asking from somebody that knows or has multiple units.
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Moved and switched from nest to ecobee.... Really enjoying its products overall including doorbell and sensors. The whole door sensors automatically turning off the HVAC when a door is open is a game changer for me and these sensors for not running the AC upstairs when no one is up there is great too.
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Quote from dba_tech_99 :
Can anybody comment on a large house with four HVAC units? I kind of figure I will need four thermostats, but how do they work in coordination with each other? Asking from somebody that knows or has multiple units.
Should be able to make them follow the same schedules if you would like and each sensor can be paired to multiple HVACs so if you place them around the house you can make a single or multiple HVAC units turn on/off based on the results from the sensors.
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I have this one. One thing I would advise doing is sealing the hole the wires come through from the wall through the plate. A little dab of expanding foam spray will do. The humidity and temp monitor is close to that area and if that wall happens to be connected to an outside wall, it won't have the right humidity and temp of the room. Once that hole was plugged, the temp and humidity finally reflected the indoor accurately.
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Quote from EagerCorn513 :
Ecobee is no longer providing developer access which is required to fully integrate this into home assistant. You can still do the HomeKit route but it limits features.Note if you already have an account with developer access, you can continue to use it for new thermostatshttps://community.home-assistant....ins/735958
I've been integrating into Home Assistant via HomeKit and it works flawlessly, you still get all the hooks from what I can tell, including the home/away status.
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We've had an Ecobee for a couple years and I can't imagine going with any other brand, and certainly not Google. We didn't have a C wire on our old furnace but support was AMAZING and helped me out over the phone. I cannot stress how remarkable their installation support team was. Also, the remote sensors are great for ensuring the perfect temperature in the rooms that matter. We have a sensor in our bedroom for summer (when we use AC) and downstairs in winter (when we use heat).
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Quote from veeshan28 :
What's the general consensus on DIY installing a smart thermostat while you're renting and taking it with you when you go? Bad idea?
I did that multiple times while I was renting. No issue at all

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Quote from RHCPaul :
I've been integrating into Home Assistant via HomeKit and it works flawlessly, you still get all the hooks from what I can tell, including the home/away status.
Here is a note on the limitations.
https://community.home-assistant....ler/491319

Are you getting air quality via homekit? I haven't seen that one referenced specifically in any docs and I use a dev account

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