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New connected learning thermostat Nest

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Hello everybody,

I have been lurking on the forums for a long time searching for all the parts and info for my new home setup. I found this website about a new learning thermostat. http://www.nest.com Does anyone know more about this? to me as a newby in the domotica world it sounds good and i like the zigbee and wifi connection options.

What are your thoughts about this? any pros or cons about using this device in a domotica controlled home?
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/25/ipod ... ng-thermo/

Pretty much a cool looking device with iphone/ipod connectivity for your thermostat.
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Definitely one of the better looking ones.

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/10/ ... rmostat/2/












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If only it could control modulating heaters like we have in the Netherlands, beside this it has a nice design.
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Nice design
I beleive its only learning a program, can you program it yourself?
Settings can (must) be done via Nest serverif via internet :(
I dont see there is API interface?
Can not do opentherm of course.

Update: optional a steady program can be added
Wifi: so probably easy to friendly hack the Nest and create your own remote interface instead of controlling via Nest.com
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Specifications Nest Thermostat

Compatible with most 24V heating and cooling systems
Including forced air, radiant and heat pump systems. Line voltage and millivolt systems not supported.
Also supports 1- or 2-stage conventional heat/1-stage cool and 1-stage heat pumps with auxiliary heat.
Compatible with oil, gas and electric fuel types
For wide-ranging use. Supports RC, RH, W1, Y1, G, O/B, AUX/W2 and C wires; no common ("C") wire required.
Programs itself
Remembers your temperature adjustments and programs itself to create a custom schedule. Optional manual programming lets you establish a 7-day schedule with more than 20 setpoints per day.
Auto-Away mode
Lowers the temperature when you're out of the house for reduced energy consumption.
Nest Leaf
Lets you know when you're saving energy.
Energy history
Reports how much energy you've saved during the week.
Time to temperature
Displays the amount of time it will take to achieve a desired temperature.
Color LCD display
Provides an easy-to-read design.
Wireless connectivity
Makes it simple to adjust the learning thermostat remotely via your laptop or Wi-Fi-enabled mobile phone. Compatible with 802.11b/g/n, 2.4GHz wireless networks.
Chameleon design
With a brushed metal ring that reflects your wall color to complement your style.
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Re: New connected learning thermostat Nest

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Anyone in Europe / Netherlands got a NEST yet?

It looks nice, but I think you can achieve these features (and more) with a Hortsmann HRT4-ZW wireless ZWave thermostat (as long as you have a good controller and software, it works nicely for me, need to expand it with PIR maybe...)
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Re: New connected learning thermostat Nest

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Exactly, what is it that people see as unique with this device? The question was recently asked over at Home Technology Integration: http://hometechnologyintegration.org/node/52

Does anybody have any answers?
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