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Best smart thermostats in 2024

1. BEST SMART THERMOSTAT FOR MOST PEOPLE

Google Nest Learning 3rd Gen

Google Nest Learning 3rd Gen

PROS
  • Self-learning
  • Good looking
  • Connects to voice assistants
CONS
  • Nest E is more affordable

The first mass-market smart thermostat was launched way back in 2011, and in that time, Google estimates it has saved over 39 billion kWh of energy worldwide. It makes heating fashionable, while also giving homeowners greater control of the energy they use.

Available in stainless steel, white, black, and copper, it’s a stylish smart home gadget that works as well as it looks, with the tactile metal outer ring and colour display oozing class. It’s suitable for all boilers, and can manage hot water too, offers smartphone and voice control and – here’s the clever bit – it learns your routine, switching the heating on and off as you leave and return to the house, even when you go to bed. It understands the rhythm of your home and creates a heating schedule automatically.

This artificial intelligence (AI) is clever, using GPS to determine the household’s location, but suits people who would rather not think about heating schedules. It works, but if you are happy to set your own schedule, we think the same, or greater energy savings can be achieved. Thankfully, you can do it all manually via the app.

On test, we found it was quick to adjust either from the thermostat or using the app, both when connected to home wifi or 4G. And if you don’t want the thermostat fixed to the wall, you can buy a stand for £30. The app design is slick, giving loads of useful information, with features and data easily accessible.

 

2. BEST SMART THERMOSTAT FOR SIMPLICITY

Drayton Wiser

Drayton Wiser

PROS
  • Voice-control
  • Multi-zone control
  • Open-window detection
CONS
  • Not as fast as the Nest Learning

Wiser by heating brand Drayton is a simple-to-install, no-frills smart thermostat system, that does all the basics brilliantly and has a few extra smart home tricks up its sleeve. At its most basic, the system works like the Hive setup, although without built-in geolocation features. You get a smart thermostat, control app and wireless hub for managing your home’s heating. There’s voice control too, and impressive energy-saving claims, but it’s when used as a multi-zone system that this kit shines.

It can control up to 32 radiator valves across 16 rooms, which should be enough for all but the biggest of mansions. The smart radiator valves, £44.99 each or £114 for three, are slim and discrete, and while they lack the temperature display that the Evohome ones have, if you twist the top towards the plus or minus symbols it will increase or decrease the radiator temperature by 2C for an hour. Basic but effective.

The smartphone app is also plainly designed and straightforward to use. Tap on your room of choice and you can adjust the schedule or current temperature for 30 minutes, one hour, two hours or three hours. On test, it wasn’t quite as fast as the Nest Learning thermostat at switching the heating on or off but it is self-learning and amended our schedule to cut energy waste. We also like the open-window detection feature that switches the heating off if it detects a draught and there’s a geofence that turns the heating on or off based on your phone’s location.

 

3. BEST VALUE SMART THERMOSTAT

Hive Thermostat Mini

Hive Thermostat Mini

PROS
  • Great value price
  • Extra smart features
  • Works with all main voice assistants
CONS
  • Not self-learning

The original Hive Thermostat remains a great choice but the latest model, the Thermostat Mini, is smaller, slimmer, arguably prettier, and considerably cheaper while having almost as many features.

The Thermostat Mini relies on your smartphone more than the original as it has fewer controls available on the thermostat. But the main features are there, including superb scheduling, holiday modes and heating boosts for when the weather turns chilly. Voice control is also comprehensive, available via Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri through Apple HomeKit. Once you’re installed, just ask.

It lacks the AI learning skills of our Nest top pick, but the Hive Thermostat Mini has geolocation services that can detect if you’ve left the house with the heating on, and it’s compatible with Hive’s security door sensors, which can trigger the thermostat to turn off. The system also has built-in Frost Protection, so if the temperature drops below 7C, it turns on the heating to warm your pipes.

Instead of a rechargeable battery or mains power, the Thermostat Mini requires four AAA batteries (included). The separate receiver is simple to install if you’re confident though, which helps keep costs down.

The Thermostat Mini should also appeal to people who already have the original but are looking to create an affordable multi-zone heating system. The Thermostat Mini costs just £59 if you don’t need the receiver and will slip effortlessly into your home – upstairs, for instance – enhancing the system’s overall efficiency. And if you need more control, Hive also has a smart radiator valve for just £59 each, which can create up to six different zones.

 

4. BEST SMART THERMOSTAT FOR DESIGN

Netatmo Smart Thermostat

Netatmo Smart Thermostat

PROS
  • Looks stylish
  • Quick and responsive
  • Easy to place in multiple locations
CONS
  • No colour display

After a smart thermostat that looks stylish while also controlling your heating? We think this is the one to pick. Netatmo turned to renowned French designer Philippe Starck to create a minimalist package that delivers the information you need without drawing attention to itself. It’s a discreet white box that you can match with five different plastic surrounds to personalise the colour.

It has an easy-to-read e-ink display (the same type you’ll find on our favourite ebook readers) that shows the current temperature and the target, and you control it by tapping on the top or bottom of the box to raise and lower the temperature. The rest of the control (like changing schedule times and checking energy use) happens through the app – there are no other buttons on the unit.

On test, it proved quick at turning the heating on or off when we adjusted the temperature and we found the auto-adapt function useful as it tweaked our schedule based on how long our home took to heat up. There are expansion options here too, as you can turn it into a multi-zone system by adding Netatmo’s smart valves to each radiator in your home.

We like how this thermostat gives you multiple options for where to place it too, as you could set it on a flat surface without needing a stand, or mount it on the wall instead. If you’d rather have a colour display you’ll be a bit disappointed, and this thermostat lacks sensors that detect open windows and motion. It won’t work if you have a separate hot water tank either.

 

5. BEST SMART THERMOSTAT FOR VERSATILITY

Tado Smart Thermostat V3+

Tado Smart Thermostat V3+

PROS
  • Self-learning
  • Easy to install
  • Quick and reliable
CONS
  • Limited control from the thermostat

German brand Tado is now onto its third-generation smart thermostat, and it remains a solid performing alternative to Nest and Hive. It is an easy-to-install system with optional multi-zone heating and advanced GPS location tracking, which allows the thermostat to learn your schedule and adjust the heating accordingly.

It is clever enough to read the weather reports in the morning too, and it will tweak the heating schedule to keep you comfortable. It can tell when you have left a window open and will turn off the heating to save wasting energy. You can connect up to 25 devices to the bridge, including smart radiator valves, air conditioning control and temperature sensors.

But it is location tracking and multi-zone heating support where Tado shines. It has the ability to track everyone in the house (who has a smartphone) and adjust the temperature as you leave or arrive home. Unlike Nest, you can control each radiator in your home if you invest in the Tado smart radiator valves.

When we tried the system, we were impressed by the self-learning and how it effectively amended our schedule. Our tests proved it was quick to switch our heating on and off, and we like how it creates an energy report showing when the heating was on and what triggered it, as well as how much you spent on heating.

6. BEST SMART THERMOSTAT FOR CONVENIENCE

Honeywell T6 Smart Thermostat

Honeywell T6 Smart Thermostat

PROS
  • Self-learning
  • Works with all voice assistants
  • Affordable
CONS
  • A few years old now

While a few years old now, the Honeywell Lyric T6R or T6 are still solid options if you’re after convenience and value. More affordable than Honeywell’s expansive Evohome system, this is a basic alternative that delivers impressive features for the cost – the T6 is a replacement for a wired thermostat, while the T6R works wirelessly and costs a little more. Just note that you’ll need to make sure you’ve got a spare plug socket in a location near your boiler for the installation of the relay box.

It’s affordable for a self-learning thermostat, and we like how it automatically adjusts when the heating comes on to achieve the desired temperature at the time that you’ve put in the schedule. It doesn’t come with multi-zone capabilities or hot water control but we found that it does a great job of quickly switching the central heating on or off, even when you’re not at home. On test, we were impressed at how it noticed that we were heating the house for too long and automatically adjusted the heating schedule.

 

 

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