5 Smart Temperature Control Systems for Winter

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Heating is becoming more of an issue as the prices rise and the outside temperatures drop. With that in mind, we have brought together five of the latest and best smart thermostat systems for homes. A smart thermostat has the ability to control heating in separate rooms remotely so that homeowners have more control over what they spend and how they manage their life. 

Hive Thermostat Mini

Hive has a strong reputation in the thermostat industry, launching innovative products consistently; its latest smart thermostat lines up with this tradition; it is both innovative and traditionally modern. The Hive Thermostat Mini is much like its predecessor, but it can control up to six heating zones this time instead of three. That’s not so mini, so what’s the difference? 

For one, the Hive Thermostat Mini has moved away from the slick touchscreen of the previous incarnation to a mini app that works on your smartphone. Now, you don’t even have to be on the property to schedule and control your hot water and heating. If you’re away from home, you can activate the geo-location for updates on your systems and make changes based on the weather.   

Hive Active Heating 2

If you prefer a more traditional Hive thermostat, look no further than the Hive Active Heating 2 system. This system has the best overall design in the range and also allows you to control your heating system remotely. The stand-out features of the Hive Active Heating 2 include the addition of multi-zone support and the ability to boost heating, hot water, and much more. 

These days, smart thermostats like Hive Active Heating 2 are a necessity for most homes in order to reduce consumption and control energy costs. The Hive Active Heating 2 system is intuitive and slick; it interfaces with a smartphone app allowing you to make quick changes to your heating and hot water usage. Overall, the system helps property owners to make savings. 

Honeywell Evohome 

Hive systems aren’t the only ones in the smart thermostat market; Honeywell Evohome is another excellent option for homeowners. Honeywell Evohome is less well-known than the Hive systems mainly because of its price and accessibility. Still, for certain types of properties and lifestyles, this system offers excellent long-term value for the product’s substantial price tag.

Honeywell Evohome is a system that is best suited for larger homes with fewer occupants; this also makes it suitable for government and commercial buildings that are only in use some of the time and need to isolate their heating. Enthalpy Energy Wheels might also be installed in larger buildings to regulate heat distribution; these systems work well together for better heat control.

Drayton Wiser Multi-Tone

So far, the thermostat products we’ve looked at have been at the higher end of the market, but what about the majority of homes that require heat regulation without the luxury price tag? For them, there is the Drayton Wiser Multi-Tone system that is easy to install, reasonable to buy, and provides households with many advanced features to regulate the temperature of rooms.  

The Drayton Wiser Multi-Tine system can be installed by a homeowner; there is no need to call out a specialist engineer; additionally, it can be installed in a short time and put to use right away. This system has some downsides; unlike the other temperature control unit on the list, the Drayton Wiser doesn’t have an app, but it does have effective temperature control for all rooms.    

Nest Learning Thermostat

Another option for homeowners is the Nest Learning thermostat which is a mid-range thermostat on the market. The Nest Learning device is an excellent choice for most homes looking to have more control over their heating, hot water, and alarm systems. The system comes with accessories and is compatible with the majority of existing heating systems. 

The Nest Learning Thermostat is easy to install and comes with separate smart TRVs for individual radiators; there is no need to change your plumbing or hire a professional for installation. Additionally, the Nest system works in tandem with Nest carbon monoxide and smoke alarms giving you one of the best-integrated home heating and safety arrangements.

Final Thoughts 

Nowadays, homes need smart thermostat systems to control their heating and save money; this is no longer a luxury as the cost of energy sores and the climate pressure become real. There is a range of smart thermostats on the market to suit different budgets and property styles; it’s clear home systems are moving in the direction of complete integration with smart technology. 

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