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$24.99 | Google Nest Temperature Sensor (2nd Gen) at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has Google Nest Temperature Sensor (2nd Gen) for $24.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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$15 lower (38% savings) than the list price of $39.99
$14.99 lower (37% savings) than the previous price of $39.98

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Yesterday 12:40 PM
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RobinR99Yesterday 12:40 PM
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it is just a smart thermometer? it tells my nest thermostat the temp from other rooms? Unless I have a way to keep the hallway warm and cool another room, I don't see the value? Please correct me if I am wrong.
Yesterday 01:04 PM
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ChristopherK8999Yesterday 01:04 PM
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Quote from RobinR99 :
it is just a smart thermometer? it tells my nest thermostat the temp from other rooms? Unless I have a way to keep the hallway warm and cool another room, I don't see the value? Please correct me if I am wrong.
Great for kids rooms. Especially the curious ones who like to randomly play with the vent panels... 😅
Yesterday 05:23 PM
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noANANDformeYesterday 05:23 PM
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Quote from RobinR99 :
it is just a smart thermometer? it tells my nest thermostat the temp from other rooms? Unless I have a way to keep the hallway warm and cool another room, I don't see the value? Please correct me if I am wrong.
It's used primarily for sensing temperature in one room (say a kids room) when the main thermostat is in another room (master bedroom). Helpful when there are drastic temperature differences between rooms
Yesterday 09:30 PM
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HRey13Yesterday 09:30 PM
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I have one for my kid's room and it's great to keep control of the temp just for that room and not the entire house.
Yesterday 10:31 PM
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luigimarioYesterday 10:31 PM
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Is the 2nd gen any different from
1st gen. I have the first gen but I am not happy with them
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Yesterday 10:35 PM
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Yesterday 10:35 PM
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Quote from HRey13 :
I have one for my kid's room and it's great to keep control of the temp just for that room and not the entire house.
My nest thermostat is in the living room. Is there any way that I can set it so that the daytime temperature is controlled using the main unit, and then at night it shifts to the master bedroom, where this new sensor would be placed?
Yesterday 10:41 PM
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raziruelasYesterday 10:41 PM
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Can this be used without the thermometer? Thinking of using this for a reptile enclosure

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Yesterday 10:44 PM
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HRey13Yesterday 10:44 PM
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Quote from Pewex :
My nest thermostat is in the living room. Is there any way that I can set it so that the daytime temperature is controlled using the main unit, and then at night it shifts to the master bedroom, where this new sensor would be placed?
Yes, it's what I do. During the day it works as normal and I set it to switch to my son's room after 9 pm daily.
Yesterday 10:44 PM
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mjashslickYesterday 10:44 PM
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Quote from raziruelas :
Can this be used without the thermometer? Thinking of using this for a reptile enclosure
Needs to be associated with a existing thermostat - it's not a stand alone sensor.
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Yesterday 10:47 PM
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raziruelasYesterday 10:47 PM
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Quote from mjashslick :
Needs to be associated with a existing thermostat - it's not a stand alone sensor.
Thanks! Sticking to govee
Yesterday 10:48 PM
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rjcpfisherYesterday 10:48 PM
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Quote from Pewex :
My nest thermostat is in the living room. Is there any way that I can set it so that the daytime temperature is controlled using the main unit, and then at night it shifts to the master bedroom, where this new sensor would be placed?
Yes you change it for 4 periods to switch from thermostat to any sensor.
Yesterday 11:46 PM
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geekwithoutacauseYesterday 11:46 PM
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Quote from RobinR99 :
it is just a smart thermometer? it tells my nest thermostat the temp from other rooms? Unless I have a way to keep the hallway warm and cool another room, I don't see the value? Please correct me if I am wrong.
It's configurable but the default is that it uses the average temps of all sensors (and thermostat itself)
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geekwithoutacauseYesterday 11:48 PM
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Quote from raziruelas :
Can this be used without the thermometer? Thinking of using this for a reptile enclosure
No, I don't think so.

Get a yolink sensor w hub. They are awesome, long range and last forever on batteries. Uou can set alarms etc...
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geekwithoutacauseYesterday 11:49 PM
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Quote from luigimario :
Is the 2nd gen any different from
1st gen. I have the first gen but I am not happy with them
why not

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Yesterday 11:54 PM
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BillyI7428Yesterday 11:54 PM
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Quote from RobinR99 :
it is just a smart thermometer? it tells my nest thermostat the temp from other rooms? Unless I have a way to keep the hallway warm and cool another room, I don't see the value? Please correct me if I am wrong.
It's great if you have a zoned system so you can see the temps everywhere and level things out. Or if you have smart vents have them open/close depending on the temp

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