Controlling the Nest Thermostat from the Android app

Phil walks through using the Nest Android app to control his home heat from his office in a faraway land.

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14 thoughts on “Controlling the Nest Thermostat from the Android app

  1. Now that goggle took over nest its all messed up . Do not migrate over like goggle wants . If you do your thermostat will never work right again .

  2. HVAC installers hate them, but I love mine>>>t.co/Oo6vxLo4Pe   Saves a lot of money even over other smart thermostats. Easy to install, but check their web site for compatibility since they're not compatible with all systems.

  3. If I didn't know any better I would've sworn you were holding an iPhone

    On another note though, I suddenly want this thing for absolutely no reason at all lol

  4. That fan timer isn't for holding the blower fan on after the heater turns off. That feature is called airwave and only applies to cooling. The fan timer is to run the blower fan throughout the day even when heat and cool isnt activated, or run it one time.

  5. That fan timer isn't for holding the blower fan on after the heater turns off. That feature is called airwave and only applies to cooling. The fan timer is to run the blower fan throughout the day even when heat and cool isnt activated, or run it one time.

  6. The thing that totally throws me is WHY THE HECK WOULD YOU WANT TO TURN YOUR HEATING ON WHEN YOU'RE NOT AT HOME!?!?! And if it's on…….why the heck is it on when you're not at home?! Lol. The most useless technology surely? Turning the oven on is plausible because you could get it warm for when you arrive. But I don't think I'd trust it when I'm not there. Too much of a fire risk.

    Can anyone give me a decent reason for needing this technology in their lives?

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