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This is a good time to shop for the best cheap Nest Thermostat deals. We scoured the Internet and found a selection of Nest Thermostat deals at major online merchants. We’re seeing decent discounts on not only the base Nest Thermostat E but also the top-of-the-line Nest Learning Thermostat. We also also found bundles of two thermostats or one thermostat and one, two, or three Nest Thermostat remote sensors.
Amazon Prime Day is June 21 and 22 this year, and Prime Day deals are making all of these deals even better. Amazon has a huge selection of Prime Day Nest Thermostat deals that aren’t listed on this page. Make sure to compare them both!
Should you buy a Nest Thermostat?
The short answer is yes. Nest Thermostats are typically at their cheapest at the end of the year, and this year is no different. If you’re looking to improve convenience and cut costs on your heating bill, this is the time to buy. You’ll need to be quick, though: Stock is already running low … hurry, hurry, hurry!
How do Nest Temperature Sensors work?
The Nest Learning Thermostat and Nest Thermostat E both support Nest Temperature Sensors. These Nest sensors connect wirelessly with a Nest Thermostat via Bluetooth. For less than $50 each, you can use Nest Thermostat sensors to fine tune the temperatures in your home based on time of day, season of the year, and your family’s personal preferences.
Once synced, the Nest Temperature Sensors then detect and report hot and cold spots in your home to a Nest Thermostat. You can set a Nest Thermostat to prioritize different sensors at different times as well. For example, if you work at home, you could have a Nest Temperature Sensor in your home office and set the thermostat to give priority to your office sensor during your regular working hours.
In the evening, you could prioritize a sensor in the family room or den and then switch to a sensor in your bedroom during your regular sleeping hours. This allows you (or rather, it allows your Nest Thermostat) to regulate the temperature in different rooms rather than throughout your entire home depending on your daily habits, which reduces overall energy consumption.
A single Nest thermostat can support up to six connected sensors. If you have multiple heating zones, each with its own Nest thermostat, then you can have up to a total of 18 sensors (limited to a max of six sensors per thermostat).
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