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Netatmo Smart Thermostat review: smart heating control for your home
The Netatmo Smart Thermostat offers smart heating control for homes, distinguishing itself through its straightforward installation process and the absence of a subscription model. The device, priced around £150 in the UK, includes the battery-powered thermostat, a wall-mounting plate, a stand-mount, coloured highlight stickers, and a Netatmo Relay for wireless communication. It primarily manages boiler heating control, with a separate, pricier Netatmo Smart Modulating Thermostat available for hot water control, requiring an OpenTherm boiler.
Installation of the Netatmo Smart Thermostat is designed to be self-service for many users, particularly when replacing an existing thermostat. The main thermostat unit is battery-powered, removing the need for direct mains wiring for the thermostat itself. However, connecting it to the boiler's control wires does involve handling live wires, necessitating caution and ideally, professional assistance to ensure safety. The physical installation involves mounting a back-plate with four screws, ensuring sufficient wire length, and attaching the thermostat. The provided mount plate is crucial for the on-thermostat 'click' controls to function. For those opting against wall-mounting, a stand-mount is available, but communication with the boiler still requires a wired controller and the Relay.
Once set up, the system is controlled via a dedicated app, available on iOS and Android. This app allows for real-time heating adjustments, scheduling multiple heating programs (e.g., 'at home,' 'on holiday'), and managing user access. The system supports multi-zone control with additional Netatmo Smart Radiator Valves, though these are sold separately and can add significant cost, especially if multiple radiators require them. The Radiator Valves can only replace existing thermostatic valves, potentially requiring plumbing work for some installations. A notable feature is the 'Auto-Adapt' function, which uses data on home insulation and outdoor temperatures to optimize heating schedules, pre-heating as needed based on environmental factors.
Unlike some competitors, such as the Google Nest Learning Thermostat, the Netatmo Smart Thermostat does not offer geofencing for automatic heating adjustments based on occupants' locations. While this means it doesn't learn user patterns or track movements in the same way, it also avoids the additional subscription costs often associated with such advanced features in other systems. The Netatmo system prioritizes user control without recurring fees, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run. Its basic black-and-white E-Ink display, while not visually elaborate, contributes to its simplicity and functionality.
In conclusion, the Netatmo Smart Thermostat is presented as a practical and user-friendly solution for smart heating. Its ease of installation, app-based control, and lack of a subscription model are key advantages. While it may not boast the most visually striking design or the most advanced automation features like geofencing, its ability to manage heating effectively and adapt to environmental conditions through its Auto-Adapt function makes it a strong contender in the smart thermostat market, particularly for those seeking a balance between functionality and cost efficiency.
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