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Best smart thermostat­s of 2017

- BY CNET.COM

Nest is still our choice for best overall smart thermostat, but the gap is narrowing as other brands introduce solid competitor­s.

Smart gadgets are getting to be more common in all parts of daily life, and one of the most valuable — in terms of saving time, money and energy — is the smart thermostat. These four models are the best we’ve found to date.

NEST LEARNING THERMOSTAT

› Review: https:// www.cnet.com/products/ nest-learning-thermo stat-third-generation

› CNET rating: 4.5 stars out of 5 (Outstandin­g)

› The good: The nextgen Nest Learning Thermostat has a larger display, a better resolution and an all-new far-field sensor for viewing time and temperatur­e informatio­n from a distance. It works with Amazon’s Alexa, too.

› The bad: Nest is behind in the accessorie­s department; remote temperatur­e sensors would add a lot to this smart thermostat’s functional­ity.

› The cost: $219 to $249.

› The bottom line: Nest is still our choice for best overall smart thermostat, but it isn’t massively different from the second-gen model, and the gap is narrowing as other brands introduce solid competitor­s.

HONEYWELL LYRIC T5

› Review: https://www. cnet.com/products/honey well-lyric-t5-wi-fi-thermo stat

› CNET rating: 4.0 stars out of 5 (Excellent)

› The good: The Honeywell Lyric T5’s geofencing feature worked consistent­ly well, it automated my Home and Away settings every time without complaint, and it sent prompt notificati­ons alerting me to the changes.

› The bad: While I like the thermostat’s general design, the font and layout of the touchscree­n interface looks dated. I would like to see integratio­ns with Google Home, Samsung SmartThing­s, Wink and IFTTT.

› The cost: $109.40 to

$149.99

› The bottom line:

Honeywell’s Siri-, Alexa-, and geofencing-enabled Lyric T5 is smart, it works well and it offers a better value than other connected thermostat­s.

ECOBEE3 LITE

› Review: https:// www.cnet.com/products/ ecobee3-lite-smart-thermo stat

› CNET rating: 4.0 stars out of 5 (Excellent)

› The good: A responsive touchscree­n and integratio­ns with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit, Samsung SmartThing­s, Wink and IFTTT give the lower-priced $169 Ecobee3 Lite Smart Thermostat serious appeal.

› The bad: “Smart” is a bit of a stretch for the Ecobee3 Lite, since it doesn’t rely on activity-tracking sensors or any other sort of adaptive tech to learn your routine. $169 is still a lot to spend, especially on a programmab­le thermostat. › The cost: $162.99

› The bottom line: No other Wi-Fi thermostat available today offers this many smart home partnershi­ps for this low of a price, but you should weigh the importance of the integratio­ns against the MSRP — many seven-day app-enabled programmab­le thermostat­s cost just $100.

LUX TX500U

› Review: https:// www.cnet.com/products/ lux-tx500u-thermostat

› CNET rating: 3.5 stars out of 5 (Very good)

› The good: A large display, strong blue backlight and an intuitive control panel make the $30 Lux TX500U easy to recommend.

› The bad: Its plastic covering is flimsy and fell off once during use.

› The cost: $23 to $27. › The bottom line: The Lux TX500U strikes a balance between value and function, making it my top pick if you’re in the market for a basic programmab­le thermostat.

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