Nest personalizes its features for you. After it learns about you and your home, Nest Sense™ automatically balances comfort and energy savings.
Nest programs itself in about a week. It creates a personalized schedule based on the temperature changes you’ve made and continually adapts to your changing life.
After you’ve left the house, Nest will sense you've gone and automatically adjusts the temperature to avoid heating or cooling an empty home.
Want to know if you’re saving energy when you change the temp? The Nest Leaf appears when you turn Nest to a temperature that's energy efficient. It guides you in the right direction.
You can make better decisions about your energy use if you know how and why it changes. Nest shows you when your system was on and if the weather, Auto-Away or your adjustments affected your energy use most.
Airwave automatically turns off the AC a few minutes early, but keeps the fan running. Your AC runs less while your home stays just as cool.
Auto-Tune finds ways to lower your energy bill while keeping you comfortable, then automatically does them for you. It powers two Nest services: Rush Hour Rewards and Seasonal Savings.
Nest knows one size doesn’t fit all. So you tell Nest what system you have and System Match will turn on specific features to keep you comfortable and help you save.
Nest reminds you to change your air filter based on how many hours your heat or AC has run. A clean filter can cut 5% off your heating or cooling bill.
Get the temperature you want when you want it. If your schedule says 72°F at 6am, Early-On will start heating or cooling early so it’ll be 72°F when your alarm rings at 6:00.
Nest’s exclusive Heat Pump Balance feature optimizes how often you need to use expensive auxiliary heat. Just choose whether you want more comfort or more savings, and Heat Pump Balance will automatically adjust when AUX comes on.
True Radiant is a Nest exclusive that gives you a predictable schedule and even heat. No more frustrating guessing about what temperature to set when.
Connect Nest to Wi-Fi and access it from your smartphone, tablet or laptop.
Control your home's temperature from your laptop, smartphone or tablet. Make adjustments in real-time, miles from home.
Learn moreLog in online at nest.com/account or download the Nest Mobile app to change the temperature, adjust your schedule and settings, and get your Energy History.
Learn moreSoftware updates will load automatically as long as Nest is connected to your Wi-Fi.
Learn moreNest is completely secure and uses public key cryptography. Its security features include HTTPS, SSL, and 128-bit encryption.
Learn moreTurn it up, turn it down. Nest learns about you and your home to save you energy and keep you comfortable. Watch the video to find out how.
Play video How it learnsNest integrates information from its sensors and the outside weather.
Nest’s activity sensors have a 150° wide-angle view. That range enables Nest to activate Auto-Away in 90% of homes.
Nest shows you indoor humidity and can manage your whole-home humidifier or dehumidifier.
Nest uses its Wi-Fi connection to keep an eye on current weather conditions and forecasts so it can understand how the outside temperature affects your energy use.
Three temperature sensors track your home’s temperature and how quickly it changes.
Multiple Nests communicate with each other to help save you energy.
Up to 10 thermostats can be controlled from one Nest Account. They’ll work together to save energy and coordinate Auto-Away.
Learn more about multiple thermostatsYou can control Nests in two locations from one Nest Account. Check the temperature in your office and turn up the AC on your way there.
New 3.5 software features for both 1st and 2nd gen Nests will help you lower your cooling bills and stay comfortable all summer long.
Read about them allNest’s connector can accept only one of these wires:
W3, E, HUM or DEHUM
Nest works with 95% of 24V heating and cooling systems, including gas, electric, forced air, heat pump, radiant, oil, hot water, solar, and geothermal.
It can control:
Adding a Common “C” wire not required in 99% of installations.
If you have dual fuel or a whole-home humidifier/