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Google Nest Thermostat – Smart Thermostat for Home – Programmable Wifi Thermostat – Snow,1.07″D x 3.31″W x 3.31″H

(10 customer reviews)

Original price was: $129.99.Current price is: $99.99.

Brand Google
Model Name Google Nest Thermostat
Product Dimensions 1.07″D x 3.31″W x 3.31″H
Controller Type Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, nest, iOS, Android
Special Feature Programmable

  • ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostat for home that helps you save energy and stay comfortable.Product note: You can also check your system’s compatibility before purchasing a Nest thermostat with our online Nest Compatibility Checker on the Google Nest support page.Connectivity Protocol : ‎Wi-Fi.Connectivity Protocol : ‎Wi-Fi
  • The Nest Thermostat is designed to work without a C wire in most homes, but for some systems, including heating only, cooling only, zone controlled, and heat pump systems, you’ll need a C wire or other compatible power accessory. Lock feature: No
  • Nest Thermostat turns itself down when you leave, so you don’t waste energy heating or cooling an empty home; easily program an energy efficient schedule in the Google home app on your Android or iPhone
  • Remote control lets family members change the thermostat temperature from anywhere on a phone, laptop, or tablet[1]
  • Savings Finder looks for more ways your thermostat can help you save, and suggests tweaks to your schedule in the app; check with your energy provider to learn more about rebates and more ways to save on a Nest thermostat
  • Smart thermostat with HVAC monitoring, which looks out for your heating and cooling systems; sends an alert if something doesn’t seem right, along with helpful reminders to make maintenance easier[2]
  • Control Nest Thermostat with Google Home and other smart home platforms. Compatible with Google Assistant and all Matter-certified voice assistants. Voice control requires a compatible smart device.
  • Control the temperature with your voice using smart home devices that work with Google Assistant or Alexa[3]
  • Nest Renew makes it simple to support clean energy right from home; it works with your Nest Thermostat[5] to help you automatically prioritize your usage[6] to times when energy is cleaner or less expensive

Availability: 15 in stock

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Weight 0.28066 kg
Dimensions 1.07 × 3.31 × 3.31 cm
Item Weight

9.9 Ounces

Item Dimensions D x W x H

1.07"D x 3.31"W x 3.31"H

Shape

Rectangular

Style

Programmable Wifi Thermostat

Color

Snow

Finish Type

Glossy

Material

Polycarbonate

Specification Met

Energy Star

ASIN

B08HRPDYTP

Model Number

GA01334-CA

UPC

193575007649

Brand Name

Google

Model Name

Google Nest Thermostat

Included Components

Mounting screws, Steel plate, Nest Thermostat, Documentation bundle

Control Type

Button Control

Control Method

Voice

Connectivity Protocol

Wi-Fi

Mounting Type

Wall Mount

Backlight

Yes

Number of Batteries

2 AAA batteries required. (included)

Connectivity Technology

Wi-Fi

Power Source

Battery Powered

Voltage

24 Volts

Display Type

LCD

Controller Type

Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, nest, iOS, Android

Special Features

Programmable

Specific Uses For Product

Heat Pump

Temperature Control Type

Heating, Cooling

Manufacturer

Google

10 reviews for Google Nest Thermostat – Smart Thermostat for Home – Programmable Wifi Thermostat – Snow,1.07″D x 3.31″W x 3.31″H

  1. King


    I recently installed the Google Nest Thermostat in my home, and while it has proven to be a reliable and efficient device overall, there were a few initial setbacks that required professional assistance. Here’s my review based on my experience:Installation and Setup: 3/5The installation process for the Google Nest Thermostat was relatively straightforward, thanks to the instructional video provided. However, I encountered difficulties during the setup that only resulted in the fan turning on rather than the complete functioning of my AC system. As a result, I had to seek professional help to rectify the issue. It would have been helpful if the setup instructions were more comprehensive and addressed potential troubleshooting scenarios.Performance and Functionality: 4/5Once the installation and setup issues were resolved, the Google Nest Thermostat performed admirably. It effectively regulated the temperature in both my upstairs and downstairs areas, providing a comfortable environment throughout my home. The thermostat’s ability to learn and adapt to my preferences over time was a notable feature that enhanced its functionality.Connectivity and Internet Dependency: 3/5One aspect that proved to be a challenge was the dependency of the Google Nest Thermostat on a stable internet connection. In instances when my internet was down, the device experienced numerous issues. It would have been beneficial if the thermostat had more robust offline capabilities to ensure uninterrupted operation even without an internet connection.User-Friendliness and Interface: 4/5The user interface of the Google Nest Thermostat is intuitive and easy to navigate. The device offers a sleek and modern design, with a clear display that provides relevant information at a glance. Controlling the thermostat through the mobile app was convenient and straightforward, allowing me to adjust settings remotely.Energy Efficiency: 4/5One of the key advantages of the Google Nest Thermostat is its energy-saving capabilities. By automatically adjusting the temperature based on occupancy and learning from my usage patterns, it helped optimize energy consumption in my home. This feature not only benefits the environment but also saves money on energy bills in the long run.Conclusion:Overall, the Google Nest Thermostat is a reliable smart home device that effectively regulates temperature and offers energy-saving benefits. However, the initial installation and setup process proved to be more challenging than anticipated, requiring professional assistance. Additionally, the device’s dependence on a stable internet connection may present issues during internet outages. Despite these hiccups, once properly installed and connected, the thermostat performs admirably and provides an intuitive user experience.

  2. SharkFin


    Generally, I don’t like installing anything with electricity, due in part to a shocking incident as a toddler coupled with my general anxiety about electrocution. Nevertheless, the old thermostat from the 1990s had to go, and I bought one of these units. While I’m not a big fan of Big Brother Google inside my house any more than necessary, I suppose they are just slightly better than Big Brother Alexa, who listens in on my private conversations and shares them with Uncle Bezos. Anyway, I digress. After you turn off the electricity to the HVAC, you’ll find that your old thermostat display becomes blank (i.e, no electricity to kill you). You label the 5 wires and then match them up to the same spot on the new Nest thermostat. That’s it! You use and app to connect to your phone over Wi-Fi and you are ready to rock and roll. No more slaving away to walk 25 feet to the thermostat to change settings. Now I can remain a couch potato and achieve a greater level of laziness never before seen. I not only would buy again, but I did buy again. This time for the relative’s home, where I can now use google to invade their privacy and criticize their exorbitant A/C usage.

  3. Cavolino


    I used to have a Nest E for 5 years and was very happy with it.When I moved out from my old apartment, I could not bother to take it with me, so I decided to buy a new one.Since I do not like the “look at me” of the version of the Nest Learning thermostat, and I have experienced that the “learning” capability are just a gimmick on the Nest E, I decided to go for this one which is in my opinion and the best looking of them all.It just takes a few days to get accustomed of just touching and sliding your finger on the side of the thermostat instead of turning the wheel, but once you are past that you are going to be fine. The thermostat is precise and with one tough it displays also outside temp and indoor humidity. It can be programmed to have a schedule, and the “gone away” feature turn it off as needed.It just does the job perfectly, looks better and cost half the money than the “learning one” which has nothing to learn.

  4. Jo Mama


    UPDATE: Nest AccuracyJust spent 40 minutes chatting with some at the Google store regarding the accuracy of their Nest thermostat product.Asked what I thought was a pretty straightforward question – how accurate is the temperature and humidity data shown in my Nest app? Just installed a new AprilAire whole house humidifier and wanted to quantify the change.Well, it seems there isn’t much documentation available… Was told that they thought the temperature was accurate to 1% – and the same applied to its humidity setting. Pointed out that 1% was probably not an issue at 50% humidity, but would be miles off at a 10% environment.They did offer to sell me another one, I guess to benchmark it to my existing Nest (which might or might not be refurbished), but I declined.Shame consumer products not getting the support they deserve – especially one that directly impacts household environmental quality.Bottom line: Is this thermostat accurate – don’t know.If you’re like me, and would like to know what you’re getting into before you start a project, Nest thermostat installation will be frustrating.Picking one out to begin with is confusing – C wire, no C wire, etc – hooking up fairly straight forward, the tough part is getting the thing to eventually work…There is literally nothing in the box that helps sort any of this out – you will learn/fail as you go along with the on line set up and thousands of YouTube tutorials. Google saves $1 per unit by not including directions and leaves it up to the Nest “community” to walk you through it. Hopefully.After diagnosing we had a wiring issue (wire broke trying to jockeying it into the baseplate) we ended up with a persistent E294 error code. Again, Google saves money by not having any on line live chat or call center and we ended up getting by with one of the YouTube “experts” advice (disconnect and set up again) which finally worked after a couple hours effort.The most telling sign that Google underplays how easy this is to install is how quickly they route you to an installation company to make your headaches go away.The end result is a fancy set back thermometer (which we already had) that connects to your phone, spies on your activity, and encourages you to let your power company decide how comfortable you are going to be.The only benefit I see in this device is potentially easier programming – and seeing and adjusting comfort levels away from home. Spouse works from home, so setback features fairly minimal during the day, but knowing that system was not running properly (which recently happened when out of town) is nice.UPDATE: Much like the Ring doorbell we recently installed, Nest makes it impossible (so far) to easily add a second user to their account. Trying to add myself as a second user, the Nest said there was something wrong with the thermostat and would require yet another factory reset – which I am not ready to do as it has already taken over two hours just to get it working in the first place.Signing in as my spouse, can finally see the pretty basic control panel for the Nest thermostat. Don’t see any system health features (like battery life) or any programming suggestions (like eco mode) that would add value to this product.Without a sizable rebate from our electric utility, probably would have never purchased this product and waste several hours installing and troubleshooting. Support is nearly nonexistent and/or unreliable sourced.UPDATE 2: After battling with the Nest for a week, decided we had to invest more $$$ in a remote temperature sensor. Our Nest is stationed in corner of dining room and therefore sees little traffic to activate it. Having a warm Summer, was getting tired of Nest going Eco on us and letting house get into the 77-78 degree range, especially since it was set to 74.After fiddling around with the remote sensor, it eventually dawned on us that we had just purchased an early generation Nest, built several years ago, which would not recognize any sensor we tried to pair it with. We, wrongly assumed in this case, a brand new Google Nest would be, brand new (latest generation).Had the pleasure of paying $6 to return this useless accessory.

  5. J. Rousse


    My home has 1960s construction with two-wire thermostat wiring, and it would have been prohibitively expensive and inconvenient to rewire. This had prevented me from buying a smart thermostat for quite some time.The Nest attracted my attention specifically because it advertised itself as not requiring a C-Wire.However, when I got it installed, it immediately started nagging me about not having adequate power, losing wi-fi all the time, and requesting a C-wire or Nest Power Adapter. Gee thanks. I was ready to rip it right back out and go buy another non-smart programmable thermostat like the one I had just replaced.I almost returned the Nest, and bought a different thermostat right away, but I’m glad I didn’t, because Google actually emailed me shortly afterward and said they had detected I was running a Nest with no C-wire, and offered to ship me their C-Wire adapter free of charge. I figured why not try it.It was slightly confusing to install, but I sorted it out within a day of mulling it over and searching the Internet for my specific zone controller. After a power test from the setup menu, it detected the new adapter and it seemed to be satisfied with its power situation at that point. (Sheesh, why not just include the adapter in the first place?)As far as using the thing, it’s super convenient to be able to request power changes verbally without walking to the wall unit. The physical unit’s menu was intuitive enough to figure out. Gently nudge it on the right side and then slide your finger up or down as though it had a dial. A light tap selects the current option. The included instructions could have been better, but luckily I’m young enough to be able to intuit the controls – it seems like the designers were sort of counting on everyone already being familiar with how invisible touch-input controls should operate.As far as function, it’s a thermostat. It seems to be doing its job. I verified its temp read the same as the battery-operated unit that it replaced, so, it was temperature-consistent, at least in that moment. It keeps the heat low until I tell it to call for more. That’s all I really ever want out of any thermostat.Is it going to save me money? Not really. My dumb thermostats were already programmed to do this, just fine. But it will save me a few trips to the hallway. For now I’m calling that a win. I would probably buy again.I do wish more players in the industry would compete in the “no-C-wire” market space. Surely there are hundreds of thousands of homes that don’t have modern wiring in them, like mine. Nobody has time or money to re-run wires through finished walls when a simple wiring hack like Google came up with will suffice. Good on Google for providing this, by the way.

  6. The Standard Review


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    Here is The Standard Review for the Google Nest Thermostat – Smart Thermostat for Home. The Google Nest is a must have for any smart home. Control your heat and air conditioning settings remotely from the app, or via the device itself. You can program energy saving modes to reduce your energy usage and costs. You can also monitor temperature and humidity levels while you are away from home. Installation is easy and the device looks modern and seamless on your wall.

  7. George


    The Google Nest Thermostat in Snow is a smart, programmable WiFi thermostat that brings both convenience and energy efficiency to your home. Its sleek, modern design blends seamlessly with any decor. This thermostat is incredibly user-friendly, with an intuitive interface that allows you to easily adjust the temperature and set schedules directly from your smartphone or tablet using the Google Home app.One of its standout features is its ability to learn your preferences and automatically adjust settings to keep you comfortable while optimizing energy usage. This can lead to significant savings on your energy bills. The Nest Thermostat also offers compatibility with various HVAC systems and supports voice control through Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa, adding an extra layer of convenience.Installation is straightforward, thanks to the step-by-step guidance provided by the app, making it accessible even for those with limited technical skills. Additionally, the thermostat provides valuable insights and energy reports, helping you understand your energy consumption and find ways to improve efficiency.Overall, the Google Nest Thermostat is a fantastic investment for any modern home, offering a perfect balance of style, functionality, and energy savings. Highly recommended for those looking to upgrade to a smart thermostat.

  8. Tom


    Keep in mind I am comparing this thermostat to the Nest Thermostat E, which I own and they don’t seem to sell anymore to the average consumer. I installed this for my parents (70s). Was very disappointed it did not have the physical dial and push interface. Configuration is limited to the phone, whereas the old was not. You are forced to used Google’s clunky and non-intuitive Google Home to operate the device. for my old Nest, I can utilize the Nest app, which has a very simple interface.Pros:* You can control the thermostat with Alexa or Google HomeCons:* New interface relies on touch, not on the panel, but the physical side of the device.* Interface is sensitive. You can accidently tap the side and enter into a part of the menu you don’t need to adjust the temp. Getting it to go back to the main screen can take a bit of effort. Rubbing your finger up or down to the adjust the temp is not smooth. You often jump past where you want to be.To install, you need to shut down the power. It is not exactly clear which switch controls the thermostat. Is it the AC or the hallway lights? I shut down the main to be safe. After powering it all back up, I went to the device to set it up. It connected to the phone, which I realized later was through bluetooth, but errored out. Why? The Internet router had not fully booted up and that takes about 10 minutes to reestablish connection. I had to go through the process of scanning the QR code on the back, which meant I had to pull the device from its base and rescan and complete the steps. If you decide to buy, which I don’t recommend, take a picture of the barcode at the start. Below it is a manual code you can use if you need to go through the steps again.Google has great ideas, but is poor in execution. They’re known for abandoning products all together and expect you to as well after a few years to buy their latest and greatest. I don’t trust them any more at this point. I wish I had gone with Honeywell.

  9. Peat Moss


    Product arrived in good shape

  10. A


    My boyfriend and I have VERY different sleep temperature preferences and the thermostat that came with our apartment just wasn’t cutting it (we were either icicles or sweat monsters, usually at the same time!). The old one would never shut off and my bf would be freezing in the middle of the night. So we got the Google Nest, we were looking for something that worked with Apple Home and that we could program remotely and this checks off all those boxes. This thermostat is much more responsive than the our old ones and its SO GREAT that we can adjust the temperature without getting out of bed or off the sofa. As far as features go its really nothing fancy. It adjusts the temperature and it connects to your phone. We did return this specific one in order to get the pink colored one, but the item itself was great!

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