Each product uses slightly different features to help homeowners save energy, so do your research, and choose the ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostat that’s right for you.
Remote Control:
Using your smartphone, you can adjust the temperature in your home from anywhere with an internet connection.
Geofencing:
This feature allows your thermostat to detect when you’ve left for the day to ‘set back’ your HVAC system and save money on your heating or A/C bill. If you’re on the way home, the thermostat can automatically adjust the temperature to ensure you arrive to a comfortable home.
Learning temperature preferences:
Certain ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostats can learn your preferences automatically and establish a schedule that adjusts to energy-saving temperatures when you are asleep or away.
Over-the-Air Updates:
Your thermostat may update its software periodically to ensure it uses the latest algorithms and energy-saving features available.
Make sure the smart thermostat you purchase is compatible with your heating and cooling system. For the very highest efficiency heating and cooling equ ipment, you may want a controller from the same company. (E.g. Air conditioner rated at 20 SEER or higher).
If your smart thermostat uses WIFI, make sure it’s reasonably close to the router to prevent periodic disconnections. If your thermostat is too far from your router, consider a WIFI range extender, which can improve overall connectivity.
ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostats are also designed to be compatible with the programs that some local utilities offer, providing home owners in their service territory with incentives to help them manage reliability.
Current Specification Effective Date: January 1, 2017
Smart Thermostat Key Product Criteria: ENERGY STAR
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