Measures what GPT-5 believes about Warmup from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.
High overlap with brand prompts shows Warmup is firmly in the model's "smart thermostat" category.
Warmup is best known for underfloor heating systems, especially electric underfloor heating, heating controls, and related insulation/accessories for homes and commercial spaces.
Warmup is best known for electric underfloor heating systems and related heating controls, especially for homes and renovations.
Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.
| Discovery prompt | Volume | Appeared | Positions (5 runs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| What are the best smart thermostat brands? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the top smart thermostat options for home use? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| Which smart thermostat brands are most recommended? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the most popular smart thermostats right now? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What smart thermostat brands should I consider? | 260 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best rated smart thermostats? | 590 | 0/5 | — |
| Which smart thermostats are best for energy savings? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best smart thermostat choices for homeowners? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best smart thermostats for apartments? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best smart thermostats for HVAC systems? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What smart thermostat options are easiest to use? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What smart thermostats work with remote control? | 10 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best smart thermostats for learning schedules? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| Which smart thermostat brands have the best features? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best smart thermostats for a new home? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.
Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.
+10 to +25 on AuthorityThe model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.
+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 monthsThe model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.
+5 to +15 on LBAOther brands in the Smart Thermostats industry, ranked by overall AI Visibility Score.
Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.
composite = ((LBA + 5)(Authority + 5)(TOM + 5))^(1/3) - 5. The floor keeps brands the model clearly recognises but doesn't yet recommend from collapsing to zero, while a single genuinely weak metric still pulls the composite down. Full methodology.
quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 12:20 AM
Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.
Warmup is best known for underfloor heating systems, especially electric underfloor heating, heating controls, and related insulation/accessories for homes and commercial spaces.
Warmup is best known for electric underfloor heating systems and related heating controls, especially for homes and renovations.
Warmup is best known for electric underfloor heating systems, along with heating controls like thermostats and smart heating solutions.
Warmup is best known for underfloor heating systems, especially electric radiant floor heating for homes and buildings.
Warmup is best known for underfloor heating systems and related thermostats/controls.
Warmup’s main strengths are strong brand recognition in underfloor heating, a wide product range, good build quality, and generally solid controls/thermostat options. It’s often seen as reliable, easy to specify, and backed by decent support and warranties.
Main weaknesses: it tends to be pricier than many competitors, installation can be more costly or complex depending on the system, and some buyers feel they’re paying a premium for the name. Like many heating brands, value can vary by installer and by product line.
Warmup’s main strengths are strong brand recognition in underfloor heating, good product range, solid installation support, and generally reliable, easy-to-use controls/thermostats. It’s often viewed as premium, with good design and decent warranties.
Main weaknesses: it can be more expensive than some competitors, installation can still be complex/costly depending on the system, and some buyers find the app/controls or smart-home integration less flexible than best-in-class alternatives. Availability and installer experience can also vary by region.
Warmup’s main strengths are its strong reputation in electric underfloor heating, broad product range, good design/support resources, and generally reliable performance with easy-to-use controls and thermostats. Its weaknesses are typically higher upfront cost than some competitors, installation can still be labor-intensive, and it may be less cost-effective for whole-house heating than wet systems in larger projects. Some buyers also find the ecosystem a bit premium-priced.
Warmup’s main strengths are its strong brand reputation in electric underfloor heating, broad product range, good installation support, and generally reliable, well-engineered systems with decent warranties. It’s also often praised for being easy to specify and control, especially with smart thermostats.
Main weaknesses: it tends to be more expensive than budget competitors, and like many premium heating brands, value can depend a lot on installer quality and system design. Some buyers also find the ecosystem a bit proprietary, so you may pay more for matching controls and accessories.
Warmup’s main strengths are its strong reputation in electric underfloor heating, broad product range, solid controls/thermostats, and generally good build quality with installer-friendly systems. It’s often praised for reliable performance, good warranty/support, and a polished brand presence.
Main weaknesses: it tends to be pricier than many alternatives, especially versus budget brands; some products can be overkill for simple projects; and long-term value depends heavily on proper installation and insulation, so costs can rise quickly if the setup isn’t straightforward.
Warmup is best for homeowners or businesses looking for electric or hydronic underfloor heating, especially in bathrooms, kitchens, new builds, or renovation projects where comfort and efficient heat distribution matter. It’s also a good fit for people wanting a discreet heating system with smart controls.
People should avoid it if they need a very low-cost upfront heating option, have no suitable flooring/subfloor for installation, or are looking for a plug-and-play portable heater. It may also be less ideal for those who don’t want the installation work or electrical/plumbing requirements that come with underfloor heating.
Warmup is best for homeowners, renovators, and builders who want electric underfloor heating or heating controls for bathrooms, kitchens, basements, or whole-room comfort. It’s especially good for people looking for a hidden, low-profile heating solution and for projects where floor height matters.
People should avoid it if they need a very low-cost heating option, if they don’t want any electrical installation work, or if their floor type and project conditions aren’t suitable for underfloor heating. It’s also not ideal for someone looking for a portable heater or a quick temporary solution.
Warmup is best for people who want underfloor heating for homes or light-commercial spaces—especially renovations, bathrooms, kitchens, and new builds where you want efficient, comfortable, low-profile heat. It suits homeowners, contractors, and installers looking for electric or hydronic underfloor systems.
People should avoid it if they need a very low-cost quick fix, don’t have suitable floor buildup/installation conditions, or want a portable or temporary heating solution. It may also be a poor fit where the floor can’t be lifted or modified, or where heating requirements are better served by another system.
Warmup is best for people wanting electric underfloor heating, smart heating controls, or a cleaner-looking heating setup in bathrooms, kitchens, and renovations. It suits homeowners, DIY-friendly installers, and anyone upgrading comfort in smaller or medium spaces.
You should avoid it if you need a full-house primary heating system on a tight budget, have no suitable floor buildup for installation, or want a very low-energy solution without considering insulation and running costs. It may also be a poor fit for renters or anyone unable to modify floors/wiring.
Warmup is best for homeowners, renovators, and builders who want electric underfloor heating or floor-warming solutions—especially in bathrooms, kitchens, and other rooms where comfort and even heat matter.
You should avoid it if you need a very low-cost heating option, can’t add floor height/insulation, don’t have proper electrical capacity, or don’t have permission to install it (like in some rentals). Also avoid it if your flooring or room setup isn’t compatible without professional planning.
Warmup is generally seen as a premium underfloor-heating brand: strong on product range, controls, warranties, and installation support. Compared with main competitors like Nu-Heat, Danfoss, Uponor, Devi, and Heat Mat, Warmup tends to stand out for ease of installation and polished customer experience, but it can be priced above budget-focused alternatives. Nu-Heat and Uponor are often viewed as strong in large or complex projects; Danfoss and Devi are widely respected for heating controls and reliability; and Heat Mat is often considered more price-competitive. If you want a good balance of brand reputation, support, and feature set, Warmup is a top-tier choice; if lowest cost is the priority, some competitors may be better value.
Warmup is generally seen as a premium underfloor-heating brand: strong product quality, broad system range (electric and water-based), good controls/thermostats, and solid support. Compared with main competitors like Schluter, Nuheat, Suntouch, and ThermoSoft, Warmup is often favored for polished controls, installer resources, and brand reputation, but it can be pricier than some budget options. Versus Schluter, Warmup tends to offer a more integrated consumer experience; Schluter is especially strong in tile/installation accessories and is a favorite with tile installers. Versus Nuheat, Warmup is usually comparable on quality, with Warmup often perceived as stronger on thermostat/controls and Nuheat known for custom mats. Versus Suntouch and ThermoSoft, Warmup is typically the more premium choice, while those brands can be more budget-friendly. Overall: Warmup competes best on quality and features, less on lowest price.
Warmup is generally seen as a premium, well-established underfloor heating brand, especially strong in electric systems and smart controls. Compared with main competitors like Nu-Heat, Devi, nVent, and Danfoss, it often stands out for ease of installation, strong product range, and good customer support.
Overall: Warmup competes well on brand reputation, ease of use, and smart heating features, while some competitors may be stronger in large-scale hydronic projects or pure controls engineering.
Warmup is generally seen as a premium underfloor-heating brand: strong product range, good controls/thermostats, solid warranty/support, and widely specified for both electric and hydronic systems. Compared with main competitors:
Overall: Warmup is usually best when you want a well-known premium brand with strong controls and broad compatibility, while competitors may win on price, niche installation types, or project-specific design support.
Warmup is generally regarded as a premium underfloor heating brand. Compared with main competitors like Nu-Heat, Devi, SunTouch, and Schluter, it tends to stand out for product range, smart controls, and strong warranty/support. It’s often easier to specify for both electric and hydronic projects, and its thermostats/app ecosystem are a key selling point.
Where competitors may beat Warmup is price or niche specialization: some brands can be cheaper for basic electric mats, while others have stronger contractor relationships or a narrower focus on larger hydronic systems. Warmup is usually a good choice if you want a polished, high-end solution; if budget is the main concern, a simpler competitor may be better value.
People typically complain about Warmup underfloor heating products being pricey, installation being a bit finicky, and customer support/returns sometimes being slow or inconsistent. Some also mention thermostat/app setup can be confusing and that repairs or troubleshooting can be inconvenient once the system is installed.
People typically complain about Warmup around a few themes: higher-than-expected cost, installation complexity, thermostat/app glitches, uneven heating or slow warm-up in some setups, and occasional customer service / warranty support frustrations. Some also mention running costs if the system isn’t designed or insulated properly.
People commonly complain about Warmup products and support in a few areas: installation complexity, thermostat/app reliability, higher-than-expected cost, and occasional customer service or warranty claim hassles. Some also mention uneven heating or system faults when installation isn’t done perfectly.
People typically complain about Warmup’s customer service, installation complexity, thermostat/app reliability, and occasional product faults or wiring issues. Some also mention slow warranty support and high pricing.
People typically complain about Warmup mainly for: higher-than-expected cost, installation complexity, occasional thermostat/control issues, and support or warranty frustrations. Some also mention uneven heating if the system isn’t designed or installed correctly.
A typical smart thermostat is known for learning your schedule, remote control from a phone, energy-saving temperature automation, and often voice-assistant integration.
A smart thermostat is typically known for learning your schedule, automatically adjusting heating and cooling, and saving energy while allowing remote control from a phone app.
A typical smart thermostat is known for automatically adjusting home temperature, learning your schedule, saving energy, and being controllable from a phone or voice assistant.
A typical smart thermostat is known for automatically adjusting home temperature for comfort and energy savings, often with app control, scheduling, learning features, and voice assistant compatibility.
A typical smart thermostat is known for automatic temperature control, remote app access, learning your schedule, and saving energy by optimizing heating and cooling.
For a large house, the best smart thermostats are usually the ones that handle multiple zones, remote sensors, and complex HVAC systems well.
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your HVAC type (heat pump, dual-zone, multiple floors, etc.).
For a large house, the best smart thermostats are usually the ones that handle multiple rooms/zones well and support remote sensors.
Top picks
My quick recommendation
If you want, I can also narrow it down by your HVAC setup: single-zone vs multi-zone, heat pump vs furnace, and whether you have a C-wire.
For a small apartment, the best smart thermostats are usually the ones that are easy to install, don’t need a C-wire, and work well with fewer HVAC systems.
If you want, I can also give you the best thermostat for your heating type (central AC, forced air, radiator, mini-split, etc.).
For a small apartment, I’d narrow it to these:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can also give you the best choice based on your apartment HVAC type (central air, heat pump, PTAC, radiator, etc.).
Good smart thermostats for older homes are usually the ones that handle no C-wire, boilers/radiators, and quirky wiring well.
Great all-around choice. Works well if your old home lacks a C-wire because it can use the included power extender kit. Also good for multi-stage systems and remote sensors.
Nice if you want something simple and polished. Good for many older forced-air systems, but check compatibility carefully if your wiring is unusual.
Solid for older homes, especially if you want room sensors and reliable scheduling. Good compatibility with a wide range of HVAC setups.
Best if your older home has electric baseboard, fan coil, or in-floor radiant heat. Many traditional smart thermostats don’t support those well.
Good budget-friendly option. Easier install, often works without a C-wire in many setups, and tends to be compatible with older systems.
Before buying, check whether your system is:
If you want, I can help you pick the best one based on your exact system type and wiring.
For older homes, the best smart thermostat usually depends on what kind of heat you have:
Quick rule: if your old thermostat wiring is thin 24V HVAC wire, pick ecobee / Nest / Sensi; if it’s 120V/240V baseboard wiring, look at Mysa. (sensi.copeland.com)
If you want, I can help you pick one based on your exact heating system and whether you have a C-wire.
Good smart thermostats for heat pumps include:
For heat pumps, look for support for:
If you want the safest pick overall: Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium. If you want, I can also recommend the best one for dual-fuel, multi-stage, or older heat pump systems.
Good picks for heat pumps right now:
If you want the safest all-around bet, I’d narrow it to:
Before buying, check whether your heat pump has aux/emergency heat, multiple stages, or a C-wire, because that’s what usually determines compatibility. (ecobee.com)
If you want, I can also give you a best pick by budget or help you figure out which one fits your wiring.
For multi-zone homes, the best smart thermostats are usually the ones that support multiple zones, extra room sensors, and good HVAC compatibility.
If you tell me your HVAC setup (heat pump, gas furnace, number of zones, and whether you have existing zone dampers), I can narrow it to the best exact model.
For multi-zone homes, the best choice depends on whether you mean true HVAC zoning (separate dampers/thermostats per zone) or just fixing hot/cold rooms with sensors.
Best picks:
Quick rule:
If you want, I can narrow this to best for 2-zone, 3-zone, or 4+ zone homes, or based on heat pump vs gas furnace.
Best smart thermostats for renters are usually easy to install, battery-powered, and removable.
If you want, I can give you the best option for your setup if you tell me: apartment/house, forced air or radiator, and whether you have a C-wire.
Best picks for renters:
My short recommendation:
If you want, I can narrow it down to your HVAC type and whether you have a C wire.
The easiest DIY smart thermostats to install are usually the ones with clear app-guided setup, good wire detection, and optional C-wire support.
Before buying, check:
If you want, I can recommend the best easy-install thermostat for your exact HVAC setup.
Easiest DIY picks:
Quick rule:
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best one for your HVAC setup (heat pump, gas furnace, no C wire, etc.).
The best smart thermostats for energy reports are usually:
Best pick for most people: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best simple reports: Google Nest Learning Thermostat
If you want, I can also rank them by app quality, utility bill savings, or compatibility with your HVAC system.
If energy reports are your top priority, ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium is my pick. It offers monthly energy reports, Home Energy Reports/Home IQ-style insights, and comparison to similar homes in your area. (ecobee.com)
Best alternatives:
Quick ranking for energy reports:
If you want, I can also rank them by best app, best savings, or best value.
Best smart thermostats for voice assistants:
Quick picks:
If you tell me which voice assistant you use, I can narrow it to the best 1–2 models.
Best overall for voice assistants: ecobee SmartThermostat with voice control. It has Alexa built in and also supports Siri and Google Assistant, so it’s the most flexible pick if you use mixed assistants. (ecobee.com)
Best for Google Assistant / Nest homes: Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) or Nest Thermostat. Google’s official docs confirm Nest thermostats work with Google Assistant, and Google also supports controlling Nest thermostats with Alexa via the Google Nest skill. (support.google.com)
Best for Alexa-first homes: ecobee SmartThermostat again is the easiest recommendation because Alexa is built in; a newer budget-friendly alternative is the Honeywell Home X8S, which is Matter-certified and works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Home. (ecobee.com)
If you want, I can narrow it down to best for Alexa, best for Google Home, or best under a budget.
Good smart thermostats for home automation:
Best picks by platform:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your system: Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home, or Home Assistant.
Yes—good options for home automation are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow it down for Alexa, Google Home, or Apple Home specifically.
Yes—but it depends on the type of baseboard heat:
Use thermostats made specifically for line-voltage heaters.
Good options:
If your baseboard is heated by a boiler, you usually need a standard low-voltage smart thermostat.
Good options:
Don’t use a normal thermostat on electric baseboard unless it specifically says line-voltage and matches your heater’s voltage/wattage.
If you want, I can help you identify whether your baseboard is electric or boiler-based and recommend the best model.
If you mean electric baseboard heat, you want a line-voltage smart thermostat (usually 120V/240V), not a standard 24V HVAC thermostat. Good options are Mysa, Sinopé, and Meross. (getmysa.com)
Good picks:
If your “baseboard” is hydronic / boiler-based or a 24V system, then thermostats like ecobee may fit, but Nest does not work with electric baseboard heaters. (ecobee.com)
If you want, I can help you pick the best one based on:
For a vacation home, the best smart thermostats are the ones that are reliable, easy to control remotely, and good at preventing freezing or overheating when nobody’s there.
1) ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium
2) Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen)
3) Honeywell Home T9
4) Emerson Sensi Touch 2
Look for:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC system or give you a top 3 based on budget.
For a vacation home, I’d shortlist these:
My pick:
If you want, I can narrow this down by HVAC type (heat pump, gas furnace, etc.) or budget.
If you mean thermostats that keep working/holding settings during outages, the best picks are:
Quick note: a thermostat’s battery backup usually only keeps the thermostat alive. Your furnace/AC still needs power to run, so for actual heating/cooling during outages you’d need a generator or UPS.
If you want, I can narrow this down to the best one for no C-wire, best for HomeKit/Alexa/Google, or best under $200.
If you mean the thermostat itself staying powered during an outage, the best picks are:
Quick take:
Important: a thermostat battery usually keeps the thermostat UI/settings alive, but it doesn’t make your HVAC run during an outage unless you also have backup power for the furnace/air handler. (store.google.com)
If you want, I can narrow this to best for no C-wire, best for power outages, or best under $150.
If you want scheduling by room, the best options are usually thermostats that support room sensors:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC system (heat pump, 2-stage, multi-zone, etc.).
If you mean “set comfort based on which room matters at what time”, these are the best picks:
Quick take:
If you want, I can narrow this down by budget, HVAC compatibility, or Apple/Google/Alexa ecosystem.
The best smart thermostats for utility rebate programs are usually the ones that are ENERGY STAR certified and commonly supported by demand-response / HVAC rebate programs.
Best all-around for rebates. Widely eligible, strong utility compatibility, and often gets extra incentives.
Usually the best value rebate-friendly option. Same broad utility support, lower price.
Very often on utility approved lists; good choice if your utility supports Nest rebates.
Cheaper, and frequently rebate-eligible, though it has fewer features than the Learning Thermostat.
Solid options, especially if your utility lists Resideo/Honeywell devices.
If you tell me your utility company and ZIP code, I can check which models are most likely to qualify.
For utility rebate programs, the safest bets are ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostats that explicitly support utility demand-response / load-shedding programs. ENERGY STAR says these thermostats are designed to be compatible with many local utility incentive programs. (energystar.gov)
Best picks:
What to buy if rebates are the goal:
If you tell me your utility company + ZIP code, I can narrow it to the exact models most likely to qualify.
For pet owners, the best smart thermostats are the ones with reliable app control, room sensors, geofencing, and strong temperature alerts.
Best overall. Great remote control, includes room sensors, and can help keep pet areas more consistent. Also has alerts if temps get too high/low.
Best for easy automation. Good if you want it to adjust itself and send app alerts when you’re away.
Best budget option. Fewer extras than the Premium, but still excellent app control and pet-friendly scheduling.
Best if you want strong room-sensor support. Good for maintaining specific rooms where pets spend most of their time.
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for a dog, cat, or reptile setup.
For pet owners, the best smart thermostats are the ones with remote temperature control, room sensors, and high/low temp alerts. My top picks:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow this to best for apartments, best for dogs left alone all day, or best without a C-wire.
For families with kids, the best smart thermostats are the ones that are easy to use, hard to mess up, and good with room-by-room comfort.
Best overall for families. Great app, remote room sensors (helpful for bedrooms/playrooms), strong scheduling, and good voice control.
Best for “set it and forget it.” Learns routines well and looks clean on the wall. Good if your family’s schedule is pretty consistent.
Best budget choice. Simple app, solid basic features, and good if you already use Alexa.
Great for multi-room comfort. The room sensors are a big win for kids’ rooms and uneven heating/cooling.
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC system (heat pump, gas furnace, etc.).
Top picks for families with kids:
My quick take:
If you want, I can narrow this down to best budget, best for apartments, or best for homes with babies/young kids.
Best smart thermostats for remote temperature control:
Great app, easy remote access, strong automation, works well with Google Home and Alexa.
Excellent remote control, built-in room sensors, very good scheduling, supports Alexa/Apple Home/Google Home.
Strong remote control through the app, includes remote room sensors, good if you want temperature based on occupied rooms.
Simple remote control via Alexa app, very affordable, solid for basic app-based control.
Reliable remote control, clean app, good if you want straightforward scheduling and control without extras.
If you want the best one for most people, I’d pick ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium or Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen).
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC system or best one by budget.
For remote temperature control, my top picks are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow it down by home size, HVAC type, or budget.
Best for learning routines over time:
Best pick overall for true learning: Google Nest Learning Thermostat Best for flexible real-world routines: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for Alexa, Google Home, or HomeKit users.
If you want a thermostat that learns your routines over time, the best bets are:
Quick take:
If you want, I can also rank these by price, HVAC compatibility, or best value.
For precise temperature control, the best smart thermostats are:
Best pick: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium if you want the most consistently precise comfort. Best for advanced control: Honeywell Home T10 Pro.
If you want, I can also recommend the best thermostat for gas furnaces, heat pumps, or multi-zone systems.
For precise temperature control, I’d shortlist these:
Quick take:
If you want, I can narrow this to best for apartments, multi-room homes, or the most accurate budget pick.
If you mean the Nest Learning Thermostat / premium smart thermostat leader, the best alternatives are:
Best overall alternative. Great sensors, strong smart home support, built-in air quality features, and excellent scheduling.
Best for homes with uneven temperatures. The room sensors are very good, and it’s reliable if you want a more traditional thermostat feel.
Best budget pick. Not as premium, but solid if you mainly want Alexa integration and basic smart control.
Best simple, no-fuss option. Clean app, easy install, and strong privacy reputation.
Best if you want the Nest ecosystem without paying premium. Less advanced than the Learning Thermostat, but sleek and easy to use.
Top pick: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best value: Honeywell Home T9 Best budget: Amazon Smart Thermostat
If you want, I can also rank them by HVAC compatibility, app quality, or Apple Home/Alexa/Google support.
If you mean the Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen), the best premium alternatives are:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow it down by HVAC type, smart-home platform, or budget.
If you don’t want a learning smart thermostat, the best alternatives are usually:
Good if you want app control, but not automatic “learning.”
Best for “set it and forget it.”
Best if you just want the simplest, most reliable option.
Good if you use Home Assistant, Alexa, or Apple Home and want control without learning AI.
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best alternative for your HVAC type and budget.
If you want smart thermostat alternatives that don’t rely on learning your routine, the best picks are:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow this down by budget, HVAC type, or whether you need Apple Home / Alexa / Google support.
If you want to avoid a thermostat with a built-in display, the best alternatives are:
Control everything from your phone; the wall unit is minimal or hidden.
Best if you want temperature sensing without a flashy screen.
No thermostat screen needed; control from a central hub, phone, or voice assistant.
If you just want reliability and no screen at all.
If you tell me whether this is for central heat/AC, boiler, heat pump, or mini-split, I can recommend the best exact model.
If you want to avoid a thermostat with a big built-in display, the best alternatives are usually:
Best picks by use case:
If you want, I can narrow it down to no-screen, small-screen, or best for your HVAC type.
If you want the best alternatives to a smart thermostat with a remote sensor, here are the strongest options by goal:
If you tell me your HVAC type and budget, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
If you want the best alternatives to a smart thermostat with a remote sensor, these are usually the strongest picks:
Quick rule:
If you want, I can narrow this to best by budget, best for apartments, or best for multi-story homes.
Best alternatives depend on what you want instead of voice control:
Good if you want scheduling, remote control, and energy savings without using voice.
Best if you want simple, reliable control and no “smart assistant” dependence.
Great for automatic adjustments when you leave or return.
Good if you want smart features but prefer buttons/app over voice.
Best for larger homes where one thermostat isn’t enough.
If you want the simplest non-voice option, I’d shortlist ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium, Google Nest Learning Thermostat, and Sensi Touch 2.
If you want to avoid voice control, the best alternatives are:
My short recommendation:
If you want, I can narrow this to best options for apartments, older HVAC systems, or the cheapest picks.
Best alternatives depend on what you want to save on most:
If you want, I can narrow this down by home type (apartment, house, central HVAC, mini-split) and give the best 3 picks.
Best alternatives are usually:
If you want the best balance of savings and simplicity, I’d pick an ENERGY STAR programmable thermostat first, then the Honeywell T5 or LUX TX100E depending on budget. (energystar.gov)
If you want, I can also narrow this to budget, best for renters, or best for heat pump/baseboard/older HVAC.
If you want to skip a Wi‑Fi/app thermostat, the best alternatives are:
Best pick by goal:
If you tell me your HVAC type (single-stage, heat pump, boiler, etc.), I can narrow it to the best exact model.
If you want app control but not a standard Wi‑Fi thermostat, the best alternatives are:
If you mean alternatives to replacing the whole thermostat, consider:
Quick pick:
If you tell me your HVAC type (forced air, heat pump, boiler, radiator, mini-split), I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
Best alternatives depend on what “HVAC integration” means in your setup:
If you want the simplest “not a smart thermostat” option, I’d usually pick:
If you tell me your HVAC type (furnace/AC, heat pump, mini-split, multi-zone), I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
Best alternatives depend on your HVAC type:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow this down to your exact system type and budget.
If you want the benefit of geofencing without a smart thermostat, the best alternatives are:
If you tell me whether you’re controlling central AC/heat, a window unit, or a space heater, I can narrow it to the best exact setup.
If you want to avoid geofencing but still get “smart” comfort/energy savings, the best alternatives are:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow this down by budget, HVAC type, or privacy preferences.
If you want alternatives to a budget smart thermostat, the best options are usually:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow this down by budget, HVAC type, or whether you use Alexa/Google Home/HomeKit.
If you want alternatives to a budget smart thermostat, the best picks are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow it down by HVAC type, budget, or whether you need a C-wire.
Best fixes, in order:
If you want, I can give you a cheap DIY list, or a room-by-room plan for summer and winter.
A good way is to attack air leaks, insulation, and sun control:
If you want, I can give you a cheap DIY checklist, or a room-by-room plan.
Use a smart thermostat with app control and scheduling.
Good options:
What you can do:
If you want room-by-room control, add:
Also useful:
If you want, I can recommend the best option for your HVAC system and budget.
Use a smart thermostat or remote HVAC controller.
Best options:
What they let you do:
If you don’t want to replace the thermostat:
Tips:
If you want, I can recommend the best one for your home type (apartment, house, heat pump, etc.).
A few of the biggest wins:
If you want, I can give you the top 5 cheapest fixes or a room-by-room plan.
Biggest wins:
If you want, I can give you:
If you mean a smart thermostat, you set a schedule:
Good options:
If you tell me your thermostat brand/model, I can give exact steps.
Set a schedule on your thermostat/app:
If it’s a smart thermostat, this is usually under Settings > Schedule. If you tell me the brand/model, I can give exact steps.
A few high-impact ways:
If you want, I can give you a cheap DIY checklist or a prioritized upgrade plan based on your home and system type.
A few high-impact ways:
If you want, I can give you a prioritized checklist for your home or help estimate the biggest energy savers first.
For a multi-room house, the best way is usually zoning + airflow control + room-by-room sensing.
If you tell me your house size, HVAC type, and which rooms run hot/cold, I can suggest the best setup.
Use a zone-by-zone approach:
If you want, I can give you:
Use a smart thermostat and set schedules + occupancy/routine automations.
Good options:
How to automate it:
Example:
It adjusts when your phone leaves/returns home.
With ecobee or Honeywell T9, room sensors can adjust based on occupancy.
Use Apple Home, Google Home, or Amazon Alexa for rules like “when I say goodnight, lower the temp.”
Nest and ecobee can learn your patterns over time.
Best pick:
If you want, I can suggest the best thermostat for your HVAC system.
Set it up as a schedule + condition:
If you want, I can give you:
Use a few high-impact habits and smart products:
If you want, I can give you a room-by-room checklist or a budget setup with the best products under $100.
Use a few high-impact habits:
If you want, I can give you a season-by-season checklist for summer and winter.
Use a smart thermostat that connects to Wi‑Fi and has a phone app.
Good options:
How it works:
What you can do from your phone:
If you want, I can recommend the best thermostat for your home based on your HVAC system and budget.
You need a smart thermostat and its mobile app.
How it works:
Examples of popular models/apps:
If you already have a thermostat:
If you want, I can help you pick the best thermostat for your home.
To check thermostat compatibility, first identify your heating system type and wiring.
Most thermostats work with:
Be careful with:
Turn off power, remove the thermostat cover, and note the terminals:
If you have a C-wire, most smart thermostats are easy to install. If not, some still work with an adapter.
Good options:
Each has an online compatibility tool you can use by entering your wiring.
If your thermostat wires are thin low-voltage wires and you have R/W/Y/G/C, you’re probably compatible with most smart thermostats. If you have thick wires and a 240V baseboard heater, you need a different kind.
If you want, send me a photo of your current thermostat wires or list the terminals, and I can help you check compatibility.
Check these 5 things:
If you want, send me:
and I can help you figure it out.
Smart thermostats usually cost $80–$300, depending on features and brand.
Common options:
Also budget for:
If you want, I can recommend the best one for your home or budget.
Smart thermostats typically cost about $100 to $280+ for the device itself. Examples: Google Nest Thermostat is $99.99, ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential is $139.99, ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium is around $249.99–$374.99 depending on sale, and Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) is $279.99. (store.google.com)
If you want, I can also give you the best smart thermostats by budget.
The cheapest mainstream smart thermostat is usually the Amazon Smart Thermostat.
Other budget options:
If you want the absolute lowest price, look for the Amazon Smart Thermostat on sale.
If you mean the cheapest mainstream smart thermostat at regular retail in the U.S., the Amazon Smart Thermostat is the lowest I found at $79.99. (bestbuy.com)
For comparison: Google Nest Thermostat is $129.99 on Google’s store, and ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential is $139.99. (store.google.com)
If you’re willing to shop deals, Sensi Lite can dip lower; I found it listed at $64.26 on Walmart. (walmart.com)
If you want, I can also give you the cheapest option that works with your HVAC wiring.
Yes — the app/service is usually free, but you still need a compatible thermostat and internet connection.
Free options by brand:
If you want a free DIY platform, try:
Usually the only paid parts are:
If you tell me your thermostat model, I can point you to the exact free app/service for it.
Yes—there are several free thermostat apps:
If you want, I can also list the best free options by thermostat brand or help you find one that works with your current model.
A few smart thermostats are actually worth it:
My quick take:
If you tell me your HVAC setup and whether you use Alexa, Google, or Apple Home, I can narrow it to the best one for you.
Yes—the best value pick for most people is the ecobee Smart Thermostat Enhanced. It’s $199.99, has the core smart features without the Premium’s extras, and ecobee says it can save up to 26% on heating/cooling. (ecobee.com)
My short list:
If you want, I can narrow this to best for your HVAC setup, budget, and smart home platform.
A good budget pick is the Amazon Smart Thermostat — usually around $60–$80 and often cheaper with rebates. It’s simple, works well with Alexa, and is a solid value.
Other good budget options:
If you want the best cheap choice: Amazon Smart Thermostat. If you want the best overall budget-friendly option: Google Nest Thermostat.
Before buying, make sure your HVAC system has a C-wire or check whether the thermostat includes a power adapter/works without one.
A solid budget pick is the Amazon Smart Thermostat — it’s usually the cheapest mainstream option, and Best Buy currently lists it at $63.99. It works with Alexa/Ring, but it requires a C-wire. (bestbuy.com)
If you want a better all-around budget choice, I’d pick the Ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential. Tom’s Guide recently named it the best budget smart thermostat, mainly because it keeps the upfront cost down while still covering the basics well; it also supports Ecobee’s remote sensors, though those cost extra. (tomsguide.com)
If you prefer Google Home, the Google Nest Thermostat is another good low-cost option, and Best Buy currently lists it at $99.99. (bestbuy.com)
Quick rule:
If you tell me whether you have a C-wire and whether you use Alexa / Google / Apple Home, I can narrow it to one best pick.
A smart thermostat installation usually costs:
Typical thermostat prices by brand:
If you want, I can also estimate the total installed cost for your home based on the thermostat brand and whether you already have a C-wire.
Typically, a professional smart thermostat installation costs about $200–$500, with an average around $350. (homeadvisor.com)
If your HVAC system needs a C-wire, add roughly $120–$200 more. (angi.com)
The thermostat itself usually costs $130–$300 on average, though higher-end models can cost more. (angi.com)
If you want, I can also break down DIY vs pro install or help estimate your cost based on your HVAC setup.
If you want the lowest monthly cost, look for smart thermostats with no required subscription.
Some brands offer optional paid services, but basic thermostat control is usually free. So the true lowest monthly cost is $0 for most mainstream smart thermostats.
If you want, I can also rank them by lowest upfront price, best features, or best for heat pump / multi-zone systems.
If you mean monthly subscription cost, the lowest is usually $0/month: most smart thermostats don’t require an ongoing fee for basic app control and scheduling. For example, ecobee’s Smart Thermostat Essential is sold as a standalone thermostat, and Resideo says its thermostat app is free with no monthly monitoring fees. Google Nest thermostats also work through the Google Home app, while paid subscriptions are for extra camera/security features, not basic thermostat control. (ecobee.com)
Good $0/month picks:
If you want, I can also rank them by lowest upfront price, which is often a better way to compare smart thermostats than monthly cost.
Best value picks for energy savings:
Best overall value: ecobee Smart Thermostat Enhanced Best budget choice: Google Nest Thermostat
Quick tip: the biggest savings usually come from smart scheduling, occupancy sensing, and utility rebate programs, not just the thermostat brand. If you want, I can also give you the best pick for your HVAC system or a budget under $100.
Best value for energy savings, in order:
Best overall value: Amazon Smart Thermostat. Best balance of features + savings: Google Nest Thermostat. Best if you want a more full-featured thermostat without going premium: ecobee Essential. (bestbuy.com)
If you want, I can also narrow this down by home type (heat pump, C-wire/no C-wire, Alexa vs Google Home).
Sometimes — but only if you’ll use the extras.
Worth it if you want:
Usually not worth the premium if:
Best value picks:
Rule of thumb: If a smart thermostat saves you $10–$20/month in energy or noticeably improves comfort, the expensive ones can pay off. If not, a midrange model is usually the smarter buy.
If you want, I can recommend the best one for your HVAC type and budget.
Usually yes, but only if you’ll use the “smart” parts. ENERGY STAR says certified smart thermostats average about 8% of heating/cooling bills, or roughly $50/year, though savings vary by climate, comfort habits, occupancy, and HVAC system. That means a pricey model can pay off faster in homes with big heating/cooling bills or irregular schedules. (energystar.gov)
Worth the extra money if you want:
For example, ecobee’s Premium adds built-in air quality monitoring and Alexa, while Google’s Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) adds a large display, Matter support, and a temperature sensor in the box. (ecobee.com)
Probably not worth it if:
A basic smart thermostat like the Google Nest Thermostat is much cheaper and still offers app control and ENERGY STAR-certified energy-saving features. (store.google.com)
My take:
If you want, I can recommend the best thermostat for your home type (renting, heat pump, gas furnace, multi-zone, etc.).
Best pick under $200: ecobee Smart Thermostat Enhanced — usually about $189. It’s the best mix of features, app quality, and smart home support.
Other good options:
If you want the safest all-around buy, get the ecobee Smart Thermostat Enhanced. If you want cheapest, get the Amazon Smart Thermostat.
If you want, I can also tell you which one fits your HVAC system best.
My pick: ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential — it’s $129.99, works with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Assistant, and is a strong all-around choice under $200. (ecobee.com)
Best under $200 by use case:
If you want, I can narrow it down by:
Top smart thermostat brands:
Best overall for most people: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best for simplicity: Google Nest Thermostat Best budget: Amazon Smart Thermostat
If you want, I can also rank them by price, ease of use, or HVAC compatibility.
The best smart thermostat brands are:
Quick take:
If you want, I can also rank them by Apple HomeKit, Alexa, Google Home, or no C-wire needed.
Top smart thermostat brands are:
Best overall: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best for Google users: Nest Learning Thermostat Best budget option: Amazon Smart Thermostat Best simple/reliable option: Sensi Touch 2
If you want, I can also rank them by price, HVAC compatibility, or smart home ecosystem.
Top smart thermostat brands:
Great app, sleek design, strong automation.
Excellent room sensors, strong HVAC control, works well with Alexa/Apple Home.
Solid reliability and wide compatibility.
Affordable and easy if you already use Alexa.
Easy setup, good app, often cheaper.
If you want the best overall, I’d pick ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium or Google Nest Learning Thermostat.
Top smart thermostat brands:
If you want the safest picks:
If you want, I can also rank them by smart home compatibility, ease of install, or best for HVAC systems with/without a C-wire.
Here are the top smart thermostats for home use:
Best for: easy use, sleek design, learning schedules automatically
Best for: whole-home comfort and smart features
Best for: budget buyers
Best for: reliable performance and remote room sensing
Best for: a lower-cost ecobee option
Best overall: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best premium pick: Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) Best budget pick: Amazon Smart Thermostat
If you want, I can also recommend the best thermostat based on your HVAC system, whether you have a C-wire, and whether you use Alexa, Google, or Apple HomeKit.
Top smart thermostat picks for home use:
Best overall: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best for Google users: Nest Learning Thermostat Best budget pick: Amazon Smart Thermostat
If you want, I can also recommend the best option based on your HVAC system and smart home platform.
Here are the top smart thermostat options for home use:
Quick pick guide:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your HVAC type, budget, or whether you use Alexa, Google, or Apple HomeKit.
Top smart thermostats for home use:
Best overall for most homes. Sleek design, learns your schedule, strong app support, works well with Google Home/Alexa.
Best for smart home features. Includes room sensor, built-in Alexa, excellent occupancy sensing, and strong HVAC control.
Best budget pick. Simple setup, affordable, and great if you already use Alexa.
Best for larger homes. Comes with room sensors, good multi-room comfort control, very reliable.
Best for straightforward use. Easy app, good compatibility, and usually one of the easiest installs.
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also give you the best one based on your HVAC system and whether you use Alexa, Google, or Apple HomeKit.
Here are the best smart thermostats for most homes:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also give you the best option for your HVAC system or compare Nest vs ecobee.
The most recommended smart thermostat brands are:
If you want the safest pick: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium. If you want the easiest, cleanest experience: Google Nest Learning Thermostat.
If you tell me your HVAC setup and smart home platform (Alexa/Google/Apple), I can recommend the best exact model.
Most recommended smart thermostat brands are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or heat pump systems.
Most recommended smart thermostat brands:
Best for: easy setup, sleek design, strong app support, good HVAC compatibility.
Best for: room sensors, better comfort control, excellent Alexa/Apple Home support.
Best for: broad HVAC compatibility, reliable performance, good for larger homes.
Best for: budget-friendly, simple, dependable, easy DIY install.
Best for: low price and Alexa users, but fewer features than Nest/ecobee.
If you want the safest top picks:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC system, budget, or smart home setup.
The most recommended smart thermostat brands are:
If you want the safest all-around pick: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium. If you want the easiest mainstream option: Google Nest Learning Thermostat.
If you tell me your HVAC type and whether you use Alexa, Google, or Apple Home, I can narrow it to the best one.
Most recommended smart thermostat brands:
Quick take:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for Alexa, Google Home, HomeKit, or no-C-wire installs.
The most popular smart thermostats right now are usually:
If you want the shortest “top 3” list:
If you want, I can also rank them by best for Alexa, best for Google Home, best value, or best for apartments.
Right now, the most popular smart thermostats are usually:
If you want, I can also give you:
The most popular smart thermostats right now are usually:
If you want, I can also give you:
The most popular smart thermostats right now are:
If you want the shortest “best of the popular ones” list:
If you want, I can also rank them by best value, best for Alexa, best for Google Home, or best for HVAC compatibility.
Some of the most popular smart thermostats right now are:
If you want the short “best overall” picks:
If you want, I can also rank them by best for Alexa, Google Home, HomeKit, or HVAC compatibility.
Good smart thermostat brands to consider:
Best for clean design and easy app control.
Great if you want strong sensors, room-by-room comfort, and Alexa built in.
Solid choice for broad HVAC compatibility and reliable performance.
Good budget-friendly option with simple setup.
Best if you mainly want a low-cost thermostat that works well with Alexa.
Worth considering for smart-home ecosystems, especially if you use Apple Home, Google Home, or Alexa.
If you tell me your HVAC type (heat pump, furnace, boiler, radiator, etc.) and whether you have a C-wire, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 options.
Good smart thermostat brands to consider:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your HVAC system, budget, and whether you use Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit.
Good smart thermostat brands to consider:
Quick picks:
If you tell me your HVAC setup and whether you use Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit, I can narrow it down.
Top smart thermostat brands to consider:
Best if you want a polished app and strong Google/Home integration.
Great for room sensors, Alexa built in, and broader home comfort control.
Solid choice for reliability and HVAC-focused features.
Best if you mainly use Alexa and want a lower-cost pick.
Good for simple setup, privacy-friendly app experience, and straightforward control.
If you want the safest “best overall” picks:
If you tell me your HVAC system and whether you use Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit, I can narrow it down.
Good smart thermostat brands to consider:
If you want the safest all-around picks:
If you tell me your heating/cooling setup, I can narrow it down to the best model.
Some of the best-rated smart thermostats are:
If you want, I can also give you:
Some of the best-rated smart thermostats are:
Best pick by need:
If you want, I can also give you the best smart thermostats for HVAC compatibility, Apple HomeKit, or lowest price.
Some of the best-rated smart thermostats are:
If you want, I can also rank them by:
Here are the best-rated smart thermostats overall:
Best overall: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best design/premium feel: Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th Gen) Best value: ecobee Smart Thermostat Enhanced
If you want, I can also narrow it down by Alexa, Google Home, Apple Home, or budget.
Some of the best-rated smart thermostats are:
Best overall: ecobee SmartThermostat Premium or Google Nest Learning Thermostat Best budget: Amazon Smart Thermostat
If you want, I can narrow it down by heating/cooling system, budget, or Apple HomeKit / Alexa / Google Home support.
Best smart thermostats for energy savings:
Best picks by use case
Tip: For real savings, look for:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC type and home size.
Best smart thermostats for energy savings:
Best overall for energy savings: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best “easy automatic” option: Nest Learning Thermostat Best budget option: Amazon Smart Thermostat
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC type (heat pump, gas furnace, etc.).
The best smart thermostats for energy savings are usually:
Best pick overall:
If you want, I can also recommend the best thermostat for your HVAC system or best budget option.
Top picks for energy savings:
Best overall for savings: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium or Nest Learning Thermostat.
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC system or your budget.
Best smart thermostats for energy savings:
Best overall for savings: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best premium learning option: Google Nest Learning Thermostat Best budget option: Amazon Smart Thermostat
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC type (heat pump, furnace, multi-zone, etc.).
Top smart thermostat picks for homeowners:
Best overall if you want a polished, premium thermostat with strong automation and easy app control.
Best for larger homes. Great room sensors, excellent HVAC compatibility, and built-in air quality features.
Best budget-friendly ecobee. Solid smart features without the premium extras.
Best if you want reliable performance and useful room sensors at a good price.
Best cheap option for basic smart control, especially if you use Alexa.
Best simple pick for straightforward controls and easy installation.
If you want the shortest recommendation:
If you want, I can also narrow these down by HVAC system, budget, or whether you use Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit.
Here are the best smart thermostats for most homeowners:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your HVAC system, whether you have a C-wire, and whether you use Alexa, Google Home, or Apple Home.
Top smart thermostat picks for most homeowners:
Best overall if you want the most polished “set it and forget it” experience. Great auto-scheduling, sleek design, strong app support.
Best for larger homes and comfort control. Comes with a remote room sensor, good for balancing hot/cold rooms, and has built-in Alexa.
Best budget option. Simple, reliable, and usually one of the cheapest from a major brand.
Best for multi-room temperature control. Works well with room sensors and is a solid choice if you want a more traditional thermostat feel.
Best for straightforward setup and privacy-conscious buyers. Easy to use, good app, and often cheaper than Nest/Ecobee.
Quick pick:
Before buying, check:
If you want, I can narrow it down by your HVAC type and budget.
Here are the best smart thermostat picks for most homeowners:
Best overall for ease of use and smart automation.
Best for features and room-sensor support.
Best value for multi-room comfort.
Best budget option for Alexa users.
Best for straightforward, no-frills control.
My quick recommendation:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your HVAC system, smart home platform, and budget.
For most homeowners, the best smart thermostats are:
Check:
If you want, I can recommend the best thermostat for your exact HVAC setup and smart home platform.
Best smart thermostats for apartments:
Best overall if you want the most features. Great app, room sensors, and strong HVAC compatibility. Good for apartments with central heat/AC.
Best budget pick. Clean design, easy setup, and usually works well in rental apartments. Good if you want simple controls.
Best premium-looking option. Smart scheduling is excellent, but it’s pricier than most.
Best value from ecobee. Fewer extras than the Premium, but still solid for apartments.
Best simple, reliable choice. Often cheaper, and a good fit if you just want something dependable.
If your place doesn’t have a C-wire, look for models that can work without one or include an adapter:
A regular thermostat may not work. Look at:
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best one for your HVAC type and whether you have a C-wire.
Best smart thermostats for apartments:
If you want, I can narrow it down based on your apartment’s heating type and whether you have a C-wire.
For apartments, the best smart thermostats are the ones that are easy to install, work with common apartment HVAC setups, and don’t require major wiring changes.
Before buying, check whether your system has:
If you want, I can also give you the best smart thermostat for your exact apartment setup if you tell me your HVAC type.
For apartments, the best smart thermostats are usually the ones that are easy to install, work with common HVAC systems, and don’t require major wiring changes.
If you want, I can narrow it down based on your HVAC type and whether you’re renting or own.
For apartments, the best smart thermostats are usually the ones that are easy to install, don’t need major wiring changes, and work well with common heating/cooling setups.
1. Google Nest Thermostat
2. ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential
3. Amazon Smart Thermostat
4. Honeywell Home T5 Smart Thermostat
Look for:
If you want, I can also narrow it down by apartment HVAC type (forced air, radiator, electric baseboard, mini-split).
Top picks for smart thermostats (by overall quality and HVAC compatibility):
Best overall: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best for most people: Google Nest Learning Thermostat Best budget pick: Amazon Smart Thermostat
If you tell me your HVAC type (furnace/AC, heat pump, dual fuel, boiler, or mini-split) and whether you have a C-wire, I can narrow it to the best exact model.
Here are some of the best smart thermostats for most HVAC systems:
Best overall if you want a premium, polished thermostat with strong smart-home features and easy scheduling.
Best for room sensors and more accurate whole-home comfort. Great if you have hot/cold spots.
Excellent if you want reliable performance and optional sensors, with broad HVAC compatibility.
Best budget option. Simple, solid, and works well if you already use Alexa.
Best easy-install pick. Very user-friendly and usually compatible with many standard HVAC setups.
Before buying, check whether your HVAC system has:
If you tell me your HVAC type, I can recommend the best exact model for your setup.
Top picks for HVAC systems:
If you want the safest all-around recommendation: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium. If you want the most polished experience: Nest Learning Thermostat.
If you tell me your HVAC type—heat pump, furnace/AC, boiler, dual fuel, or multi-stage—I can narrow it to the best exact model.
The best smart thermostats for HVAC systems are:
Best pick by need
Before buying: check whether your HVAC system has a C-wire, and whether you have heat pump, multi-stage, or dual-fuel equipment.
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best thermostat for your exact HVAC setup.
The best smart thermostats for HVAC systems are usually:
The “best” thermostat depends on your system:
If you want, I can recommend the best thermostat for your exact HVAC setup if you tell me the system type.
If you want the easiest smart thermostats to use, these are the best bets:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can also narrow it down by your HVAC system, budget, or whether you use Alexa/Google Home/Apple HomeKit.
The easiest smart thermostats to use are usually:
If you want the absolute easiest for most people, I’d pick:
If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, HVAC compatibility, or whether you use Alexa/Google/Apple HomeKit.
If you want the easiest smart thermostats to use, these are the best picks:
My quick recommendation:
If you tell me your home size, HVAC type, and whether you use Alexa, Google Home, or Apple Home, I can narrow it to the best one.
The easiest smart thermostats to use are usually:
Best pick for most people: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium It’s user-friendly, works well day to day, and the room sensors help a lot.
Best for the simplest “set it and forget it” feel: Google Nest Learning Thermostat
If you want, I can also narrow it down by budget, Alexa/Google/HomeKit compatibility, or easy DIY install.
The easiest smart thermostats to use are usually:
Best picks by use case:
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best one for your heating/cooling system.
Many smart thermostats support remote control from your phone. Good options:
If you mean control from outside the house, all of the above can do that through Wi‑Fi and their apps.
If you want, I can narrow this down by:
Most smart thermostats support remote control through an app, as long as they’re connected to Wi‑Fi.
Good options:
If you want the best overall picks:
If you want, I can also narrow these down by your HVAC system, iPhone/Android, or smart home platform.
Most smart thermostats support remote control through a phone app. Good options:
All of these let you adjust temperature remotely from a smartphone; many also work with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit.
If you want, I can narrow it down by:
Most smart thermostats support remote control via app. Good options:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your HVAC system or best budget vs premium picks.
Many smart thermostats support remote control from a phone app (and often via voice assistants too). Good options:
Remote control via the Google Home app.
Remote control via the ecobee app; also works well with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit.
Remote control via the Resideo app.
Remote control via the Sensi app.
Remote control via the Alexa app.
Remote control via manufacturer apps; best if you already have those HVAC systems.
If you mean a physical remote control (like a TV remote), that’s uncommon for thermostats—most use app-based remote access instead.
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best one for Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or no-C wire setups.
Top picks for learning schedules:
Best overall for learning: Nest Learning Thermostat Best for smarter room-based scheduling: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium
If you want, I can also give you the best one for your home system (gas/electric, heat pump, number of rooms, Alexa/Google/Apple).
Best for learning schedules:
My pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by best for Alexa, best for Google Home, or best budget option.
Top picks for learning schedules:
Best overall for learning: Nest Learning Thermostat Best alternative: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium
If you want, I can also rank them by best for HVAC compatibility, budget, or ease of installation.
Best smart thermostats for learning schedules:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by best for Alexa, Google Home, or HVAC compatibility.
Best smart thermostats for learning schedules:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also narrow it down by home size, HVAC type, or whether you have a C-wire.
Top smart thermostat brands for features:
Best feature set overall: ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Best simple/most intuitive: Nest Learning Thermostat Best HVAC-heavy features: Honeywell Home T9/T10
If you want, I can also rank them by Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or best for heat pumps.
The best smart thermostat brands for features are:
If you want the most features overall, I’d pick ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium. If you want best-looking and easiest, go with Google Nest.
If you want, I can also rank them by best app, best energy savings, or best value.
Top smart thermostat brands for features:
Best pick by feature set:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, easy setup, or compatibility with heat pumps.
Best-feature smart thermostat brands right now:
If you want the most features, pick Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium. If you want the best-looking, most automated option, pick Nest Learning Thermostat.
The best smart thermostat brands for features are:
If you want the most features overall: go with ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium. If you want the smartest learning behavior: choose Nest Learning Thermostat.
For a new home, the best smart thermostats are usually:
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If you want, I can narrow it down to the best thermostat for your exact HVAC system and smart home setup.
For a new home, the best smart thermostats are usually:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your HVAC type, voice assistant, and budget.
For a new home, the best smart thermostats are usually:
If you’re building a new home, I’d usually pick ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium or Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen).
If you want, I can also give you the best smart thermostat for heating-only, heat pump, multi-zone, or HomeKit/Alexa/Google Home.
For a new home, the best smart thermostats are usually:
Best overall for most people.
Best for bigger homes or comfort control.
Best value for room-by-room sensing.
Best budget pick.
Best easy-to-install option.
My quick recommendation:
If you tell me your HVAC type, I can narrow it down to the best exact model for your home.
Here are the best smart thermostats for a new home, depending on what you want:
If you want, I can also give you the best thermostat for heat pumps, multi-zone systems, or a fully Apple/Google/Alexa home.