Google pulled all smart functionality from its early Nest devices at the end of October, turning them into dumb thermostats ...
If you have a Nest thermostat of the first or second generation, you probably noticed it recently became dumber. Google ...
Tired of manually adjusting the temperature in your home? Sick of those costly energy bills in the summer and winter months? It sounds like a Nest Thermostat could be a worthwhile investment.
Hand holds a phone with the Nest app next to a Nest thermostat on a screen indicating HVAC running time - oasisamuel/Shutterstock For many homeowners, smart thermostats are worth the hype, as they let ...
You can manually set the temperature, but first- and second-gen Nest Learning Thermostats no longer connect to the Google Nest or Home apps. Here are a few well-reviewed substitutes.
Support for 1st- and 2nd-gen Nest Learning Thermostats ended last week, but they can still be used and they may not stay dumb for long.
After their announcement earlier this month, Google has confirmed that its new Farsight Faces for the 4th-Gen Nest Learning ...
The budget-friendly Energy Star-certified Google Nest Thermostat is polished and pretty, but it isn’t a true smart thermostat, at least not like its older sibling, the Google Nest Learning Thermostat, ...
As the cold winter months approach, New Jersey’s energy companies are offering a deal to help homeowners control their energy bills. JCP&L, PSE&G and Atlantic City Electric are offering the Google ...
Once the Nest Thermostat (not to be confused with the older, pricier Nest Learning Thermostat) receives its Matter update, it should be compatible with other smart platforms adopting the Matter ...
The new Nest Thermostat has a similar rounded design to the previous models, but this one has a mirrored display and updated controls. Instead of turning the thermostat dial to adjust your settings, ...