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We tried turning off a Nest Thermostat 3rd gen through voice commands, but the command no longer works. Instead, we have to say “set the thermostat to off,” a rather unnatural command, to get ...
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat to 78 degrees Fahrenheit when you’re home during the warmer months. And yes, that number tends to spark debate.
Thermostat household wars are real. What’s your ideal setting for Florida summers? Are you team chill at 72 or keeping it hotter to save on AC?
Smart thermostats automate themselves, give you app controls, and plenty more fun tricks-- but it's all in service of saving on your energy bills. For buyers who may be spending upward of $250 for ...
Setting your thermostat to 78°F in the dead of a Mississippi summer may seem like self-sabotage but experts say this is the absolute sweet spot for staying comfy in your home and saving yourself ...
So, when you're trying to feel cool, what's your ideal summer thermostat setting? Are you full-on sub-70 icebox? Or are you in the 80-is-fine, at-least-you're-not-outside club?
The ideal temperature to keep your thermostat at during the summer is 78 degrees, according to various energy companies, including New York's Rochester Gas and Electric Corp. and National Grid.
When you're out of the house for an extended amount of time, FPL recommends setting your thermostat to 85 degrees with the fan on "auto." Keep the home cooler for people more susceptible to heat ...
The thermostat didn’t change, so her temperature didn’t either. It got me thinking about all the tennis balls that I have been whacked with in my life and how I have reacted.
The best smart thermostats we've tested can control your home's heating and cooling with your phone or voice—and might help you save on energy costs.
Greg Fyke, president and CEO at Ecobee, explained a little more about how features like these save money with minimal effort. "For example, if you leave for work at 8 a.m., our smart thermostats ...
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