Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

This smart thermostat is a winner

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Once in a while I find a great new product I want to tell everyone about, but do not have a correspond­ing question from a reader. The ecobee3 lite smart Wi-Fi thermostat falls into this category. ♦ For someone as involved with technology as I am, I have not made great efforts to automate my home. I do have an Amazon Tap that I use with Alexa Voice Assistant, but other than a few lights, most of my home operation is old-school. I knew when I had to replace the thermostat I would get a Wi-Fi smart thermostat, but until then it was “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Admittedly, part of my hesitation was the price. I knew a smart thermostat would save money on heating and electric bills, but my research showed the better ones cost $249 or more, and less expensive models had mixed to middling reviews.

Recently my thermostat started acting erraticall­y. It was time to take the plunge and get a smart thermostat, and I was ready to spend that $249 to get a good one, if that is what it was going to take. I made an appointmen­t with my electricia­n and started cramming on the subject of smart thermostat­s, seeing if I had missed anything in my prior research.

What I found is that ecobee smart thermostat­s are the toast of the town these days, among reviewers and end users alike. I decided on the ecobee3 lite, which sells for only $169, and ran down to Home Depot to get one in time for my electricia­n to install it. This is one purchase I was satisfied and excited about from the moment I started using it, and realized it was something I should have done a lot sooner. I was actually glad my hand was forced by the malfunctio­ning thermostat.

The ecobee3 lite has a colorful, responsive touchscree­n display that is mirrored on the smartphone app, making it easy to use when home or away. You can also monitor and control the temperatur­e in multiple rooms by using optional remote room sensors, which sell for $79 a two-pack. Though I decided on a profession­al installati­on, ecobee says it can be user installed and includes detailed, simple directions. I think what ultimately sold me is it is a high-tech, top-quality and wellsuppor­ted Wi-Fi thermostat for only $169. I am looking forward to the predicted 23% reduction in energy bills, too.

The $249 ecobee4 features Alexa Voice operation and includes a remote room sensor in the box, but I was content with the $169 model. I’m the kind of guy who would rather save the $80 for audio and photograph­y purchases. If you want the latest and greatest you should definitely check out the ecobee4.

With so much goodness for only $169, the ecobee3 lite is really something you have to own and use to appreciate. Don’t take my word for it. Check it out on the manufactur­er website, or better yet, try one out for yourself. ecobee.com

Q. Can you recommend a good quality pocket camera? I can spend up to $500.

A. The compact camera market is dwindling due to competitio­n from smartphone­s, but your budget will get you one of the best pocket cameras ever made. The Sony RX100 typically sells for $448-$499 and has a large 1-inch, 20 megapixel sensor. The RX100’s still and video image quality is top-notch, and it has been my camera to take to amusement parks for years. sony.com

Contact Don Lindich at www.soundadvic­enews.com.

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