Ever since its introduction in 2011, Nest thermostat has become a household name in Europe and the Americas. Like its predecessors, the first and second generation Nest thermostats, this third generation thermostat consists of two primary pieces of hardware. The display contains the main printed circuit board and rotating ring, and the base houses the connection terminals, bubble level, and holes for wall anchors. Neither can function independently; if separated, the display becomes inactive until reconnected to the base.
Now it just got smarter. It adapts to your lifestyle and learns your habits and season changes. You can control Nest without a touch screen or other input device. As the thermostat is connected to the Internet, the app will be automatically updated to fix any bugs, improve its performance and add additional features. For updates to occur automatically, the thermostat must be connected to Wi?Fi and the battery must have at least a 3.7 V charge to give enough power to complete the download and installation of the update. [Buy It]