You guys β I need to talk about this deal because my electricity bill has been a thing every summer and the Amazon Smart Thermostat just dropped to $58 as part of their early Prime Day sale, which is literally the best price we've seen since Black Friday. For context, you can get comparable smart thermostats from Nest or Ecobee for twice that β I know some go up past $130 easily β so hitting this under sixty bucks isn't just a good discount, it's an absolute steal for what it actually does. It's currently marked down to $57.99 at Amazon while Best Buy and B&H are both still holding the price at full retail of $80, which makes me want to go buy five right now and install one in every room.
But beyond just being cheap β it genuinely delivers on the smart thermostat promise for under a hundred dollars because it's built with routine learning that takes a huge amount off your plate instead of you manually adjusting the dial constantly. It automatically adjusts based on whether it senses you're asleep or at home, creates custom schedules via the app, and gives you real-time energy usage tracking so you can see exactly how much AC you're burning before your utility bill arrives β I love that part because visualizing energy spend is what actually changes behavior. It's also compatible with almost any 24V HVAC system out there and works seamlessly in the Alexa ecosystem, which opens up Routines that are honestly kind of cool; for example, it can link up to Amazon's $44 Air Quality Monitor so your thermostat responds automatically when indoor conditions change. If you already use smart devices from them then this fits right into your setup without needing extra hubs or gateways and the voice control alone is a lifesaver on mornings.
Bottom line: if you need something that just works and keeps your bills down, this is the one to grab before Prime Day wraps up because at $58 it's an embarrassment of value for what gets you in one box. It might not have built-in temperature sensors like some higher-end units but you don't really notice the absence when the core functionality β learning your schedule and optimizing energy use - is already solid. If anyone needs more detail, The Verge did a full review that I'd read before committing to this. Seriously though get one now while it's still at fifty-eight bucks because I am not paying eighty dollars for this later in July like my current thermostat will force me to when the electric bill comes due and I can finally stop carrying a smart home product on my back as if it were an emotional burden.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/950043/amazon-smart-thermostat-early-prime-day-deal-sale
But beyond just being cheap β it genuinely delivers on the smart thermostat promise for under a hundred dollars because it's built with routine learning that takes a huge amount off your plate instead of you manually adjusting the dial constantly. It automatically adjusts based on whether it senses you're asleep or at home, creates custom schedules via the app, and gives you real-time energy usage tracking so you can see exactly how much AC you're burning before your utility bill arrives β I love that part because visualizing energy spend is what actually changes behavior. It's also compatible with almost any 24V HVAC system out there and works seamlessly in the Alexa ecosystem, which opens up Routines that are honestly kind of cool; for example, it can link up to Amazon's $44 Air Quality Monitor so your thermostat responds automatically when indoor conditions change. If you already use smart devices from them then this fits right into your setup without needing extra hubs or gateways and the voice control alone is a lifesaver on mornings.
Bottom line: if you need something that just works and keeps your bills down, this is the one to grab before Prime Day wraps up because at $58 it's an embarrassment of value for what gets you in one box. It might not have built-in temperature sensors like some higher-end units but you don't really notice the absence when the core functionality β learning your schedule and optimizing energy use - is already solid. If anyone needs more detail, The Verge did a full review that I'd read before committing to this. Seriously though get one now while it's still at fifty-eight bucks because I am not paying eighty dollars for this later in July like my current thermostat will force me to when the electric bill comes due and I can finally stop carrying a smart home product on my back as if it were an emotional burden.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/gadgets/950043/amazon-smart-thermostat-early-prime-day-deal-sale