🔥 Your Comfort, Your Control!
The Nashone Wireless Thermostat Outlet is a smart solution for managing your home's temperature effortlessly. Featuring a high-precision temperature sensor, wireless remote control, and a user-friendly plug-and-play design, this thermostat outlet ensures your space remains comfortable while prioritizing safety with its flame-retardant materials and built-in alarms. Compatible with various heating and cooling devices, it’s the perfect addition to any modern home.
L**R
Works Fine, Every Time.
I ordered another remote and wireless thermostat similar to this one. It was not very functional, by its design. This one however, is the real deal. I already have one of these that I obtained years ago, but could not find one online. Finally this one appears in my display and right away I purchased this one again. Setpoint:easy to change. Sensitivity: Quite good. Price: Reasonable.Glad to be set up for years to come with my space heater controller for my study and for my travel trailer bedroom control.
L**N
High hopes ended in utter disappointment
Reading the other reviews, I know others had challenges using the scheduling feature of the app. Let's just get it out of the way; it's not intuitive, at all, but with a couple tricks, you can program it.1. When first connecting, power on the mode and select heat or cool and set a temperature before programming.2. For the weekly programming, you must have 4 time segments for each day and none of them can overlap and must be sequential (meaning the first can't start later than the second, third, or fourth).3. The easiest way to program it is to start from the last time segment and set it to start at the latest point in the day (e.g. 21:00) and work your way backwards to the top time segment. You will then be able to save your schedule. I named the different time segments as morning, day, evening, and night.4. Holding/long press down a saved "day" allows you to copy it to other days. I found this very useful.5. Once you have your schedule selected there is a slider to use the 7 day programable schedule.6. If you adjust the temperature slider while it's in the 7 day program it will change the mode back to manual. Keep that in mind, especially with the Alexa integration.The scheduling part of the software wasn't my problem though. The basis of this thermostat is that it reads in *C and converts to *F. If you set your thermostat to 72* F (which it converts as 22* C and set it to cycle based on a 1* variance; it will, in fact, have to reach 21* C (or ~70* F) before cycling on and cycle off when it reaches 23* C (73.4* F). This constant swing of nearly 4* F is uncomfortable for me personally and is why most thermostats that use C operate with tenths of degrees as the set point.I could live with the rather wide variance in temperature but two things that I could not live with are the following:1. At 8pm at night when the heater was supposed to be off, I found it cycled on. After some trial and error, I found that it thought it was still in the second time segment of that day which was to end when the next segment started at 1630. I reached out to Tuya support and they asked things like "Did you try rebooting it?" "Is your timezone set correctly?" I get it but still disappointed in the response.2. Since this morning, the unit will not read anything but -2* F as the temperature. I've tried rebooting the unit and setting the timezone but, surprisingly, neither of those remedies helped.So that leads me to the part of the review where I can't recommend this unit at this time. It seems like there are some software glitches and UI usability enhancements needed. I do wonder if the thermometer used in the unit is capable of precise measurements (to the tenth of degree C). This and then appropriately translated to *F would make it much more usable along with some bug fixing. As it is, it seems like a great product idea that needs some more tweaking before being used by the broader public.Some other notes from other reviews:1. This cannot be integrated directly with Samsung Smart Things. You can use the Tuya app integration through Smart Things but only push automations to control the device will show up but the device itself will not.2. Integration with Alexa is really only useful if you operate in manual mode. The weekly program is not accessible through the Alexa app. Changing the temp through Alexa will kick it out of the weekly program mode.3. As mentioned above there are two apps to control the device which are exactly the same except one is branded by Tuya and the other "Smart Life" is white label / unbranded. They cannot coexist at the same time even though they function identically. I read and can confirm that a login used on one app is not compatible with the other even though they are stored in the same DB/company. The Alexa integration apps are similarly separated as well.
L**W
Working Great
I've been looking for a device like this to monitor and control the temperature in the small room out in my barn where my well water tank is located. Ideally, I want it to control a heater to keep the room from freezing during very cold winter temperatures, and I'd like to have it integrated with Alexa so I can just ask the temperature. It needed to handle 15 amps.This device does everything I wanted, and is low priced as well. I already have switches and other devices controlled by Smartlife and adding it was easy using the Bluetooth method which then linked it by Wi-Fi. I have a Wi-Fi Access Point in my barn, it worked like a charm. I'm going to get one for my Garage too, I heat it in winter to just above freezing.Tip: Programming it requires that you set a time, it gives you a error message if you don't. Set 00 and 24 to have the same temperature 24 hours a day, or set up to 4 time segments to vary temperatures during a 24 hour period. Its not hard, its simple.
M**L
Works well enough! UX rough but functional
I was trying to replace some ThinkEco modlets to control my window AC units since they stopped working this year. My window unit is a no-name brand so the IR based smart AC units wouldn't work for it. This one controls the AC unit through the power outlet, so it works with any brand AC.I've only had the unit for a day, but it's synced up with my Alexa and works the way it's supposed to.Aside from a slightly confusing set up, my only gripe is that you have to turn the smart thermostat on before you can set the temperature. Unnecessarily clunky that could probably be fixed through a software update.
A**S
Setup was tricky for me, at first, but can quickly feel intuitive
I failed to identify the "Heating/Cooling" setting, and that led to impolite words and frustration when first working with the Simple Thermostat. Once I realized I needed to set that (see picture) to "Heating" for my heater, everything quickly became awesome. I read a review where the customer was upset that two presets couldn't have the same start time...I'm guessing that customer didn't understand the error message, but obviously, at 07:00, you can't have two different temperature targets. Under "Settings" the offline heating and cooling targets can only be set in Celcius, which is larger granularity than Fahrenheit, given that the settings are only in whole numbers, but the "Simple" and the "Week Program" can be set in Fahrenheit. In "Week Program" setting the four presets went quickly. Holding my finger down on that day, at the top, brings a pop-up at the bottom of the screen, where the other six days of the week appear, and I could quickly tap which days to copy these settings to, which I found to be the quickest programming of any of my many WiFi devices.................[UPDATE: possibly because the designers were looking out for our phone batteries...there seems to be a lag between the app, the room thermometer, and the logic for the thermostat. I'm keeping the unit to use for an evaporative cooler in the garage, but have replaced it for use in a room with a disabled family member. With offsets=0, occasionally, there can still be a displayed lag of two degrees. It's possible that, even though Fahrenheit can be displayed in most places, in the app, that the device is operating in the granularity of Celcius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, which, if coupled with under-the-hood rounding could raise the maximum variance to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit, which is fine for a garage, but not what I was looking for in living quarters.]
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