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  2. The Ecobee3 Lite is a decent smart thermostat that ... - AOL

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    The new Ecobee3 Lite isn't the company's first such device, but it does mark the brand's attempt to hit a much lower price point. ... Most thermostat makers now have at least a single entry in the ...

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    The Ecobee covers the standard lineup of smart thermostat features. smart But the Bclimate control and money-saving that are commonplace among any of the top options, it differentiates itself ...

  4. Are power companies taking over your smart thermostat? - AOL

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    Have you ever seen your smart thermostat go rogue? Galveston, Texas, resident Shelby Rogers recently did, and discovered that her power company had manually changed her air conditioning unit to be ...

  5. ecobee - Wikipedia

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    They were acquired by the American company Generac Holdings in 2021. The thermostats are controlled by using the built-in touchscreen, web portal, or app available for iOS, Android, and the Apple Watch. [3] Other devices are controlled solely through the app or web portal. The thermostat or camera acts as a smart home hub for their other ...

  6. Google Nest - Wikipedia

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    As the thermostat is connected to the Internet, the company can push updates to fix bugs, improve performance and add additional features. For updates to occur automatically, the thermostat must be connected to Wi‑Fi and the battery must have at least a 3.7 V charge to give enough power to complete the download and installation [46] of the ...

  7. Home automation - Wikipedia

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    Early home automation began with labor-saving machines. Self-contained electric or gas powered home appliances became viable in the 1900s with the introduction of electric power distribution [3] and led to the introduction of washing machines (1904), water heaters (1889), refrigerators (1913), sewing machines, dishwashers, and clothes dryers.

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