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3rd Gen Nest Learning Thermostat

  • By Paul Roche
  • 24 Nov, 2018
PR Electrics Nest installers

It's perfectly possible to install a new Nest Learning Thermostat yourself but - unless you're pretty comfortable with all of the wiring elements of both your own central heating system as well as the Nest requirements - we would advise having your new Nest thermostat professionally installed by an accredited professional.

Nest 3rd Gen learning Thermostat

Of all the smart thermostats available, the Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation is the most attractive. Available in copper, black, white and steel, you can find the model that best suits the look of your home. This is a product that oozes quality, with the hockey-puck design (84 x 84 x 32mm) a draw to the eye. It’s more than just good-looking, though; the design is also practical. Click the thermostat in to select items, and rotate the entire outside to select options. It’s beautifully simple.

Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation – Features

The idea behind the thermostat – and the clue is in its name – is that the thermostat learns as you use it. As you dial the heat up or down, the thermostat works out the times in the day you like your home to be warm, and those times you don’t. You can either opt to get the Nest device to learn a schedule, or you can set a schedule and let the system pick-up on minor changes. The latter is a better option, as you get to where you want to be faster.

In-app, select the day on which you want to make a change; you can see the set temperature change points. Just tap and hold one and you can slide it to change the temperature or start time. It’s beautifully simple. Cleverly, you can see the leaf icon when you select an eco, energy-saving temperature.

Key Features

  • App and thermostat control

  • Heating and hot water support

  • Android and iOS app support

  • Mains-powered Heat Link for boiler control

  • Geo location and motion sensing

Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation – Design and installation

The Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation is designed for professional installation - PR Electrics charge £80 in addition to the base thermostat or will happily supply and install hassle-free - and comprises of two parts. First, there’s the Heat Link, which connects to your boiler and controls both the heating and your hot water (if required). It’s a fairly standard-looking glossy plastic box that you won’t have to look at too often... This then wirelessly connects to the main thermostat.

Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Gen

From the app’s homescreen, it’s simple to dial the temperature up or down throughout the day if you want a boost, or if you want to reduce the temp. Temperature changes are made until the next set point change and feed into the learning algorithm.

You can make similar changes from the thermostat just by turning the dial to adjust the temperature. Changes made are reflected at the boiler instantly, so you’ll start to get heat the second you turn up the temperature.

Nest learns how long it will take to hit the temperature you’ve set, showing you on-screen. From the app, you can turn on True Radiant, which learns how long it takes for your home to warm up. This lets Nest turn on your heating earlier, so your home is warm when you need it – and shut off the heat before it overshoots, to stop your home from becoming warmer than you’d like it.

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It takes a while to learn, but once operating properly, we've found that True Radiant worked brilliantly. In my own office, where I run the Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation, the device never goes past the set temperature.

To help save money, the Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation has an Eco mode, which reduces the temperature to a set level when nobody is home. Home detection can use family member’s phones and the motion sensor on the thermostat itself to ensure that a guest doesn’t have to suffer a cold house if you’re out, for example.

“Sunblock” is a handy feature that uses a light sensor on the thermostat to detect when the sun is beating down on it. This lets the Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation compensate so that your home isn’t too cold on a bright winter’s day.

“Farsight” is unique to the Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Gen. It uses the motion sensor to detect movement, and can then display information on the screen, including the current temperature, the current weather or a clock. It’s a neat addition that makes the thermostat more a part of your home.

You can change all of the same settings in the app from the main thermostat, too. The beautifully smooth interface and the 480 x 480 display looks fantastic.

Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant Works with Nest

Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant support are both available, with the voice assistants offering roughly the same level of control. You can change mode and set a temperature. If you have a Google Home Hub, you can also use the smart display’s touch controls to make changes. There’s no Apple HomeKit support. Given that Google owns Nest, I wouldn’t hold out hope for support any time soon.

There’s an IFTTT channel, which lets you trigger other devices when the temperature hits a high or low point, and you can configure your thermostat to change temperature to a certain point, too. Works with Nest is available, with the automated rules letting your Nest Protect turn off your heating if a carbon monoxide leak is detected.

Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation – Performance

Changes made on the thermostat or the boiler happen near-instantly; the system is incredibly responsive. I found that the learning capabilities were spot on. The first few weeks I had to adjust the temperature manually fairly often. Thereafter, the Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation knew how I liked the heating set.

Testing with a temperature probe, the Nest read-out was only ever a degree or so different from the reading, showing that the device is comparatively accurate. Remember, the temperature can vary massively across a room and house, so you may need to compensate accordingly.

Why buy the Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation?

If you’re after a smart thermostat for your home and want a product that looks great, and has a useful and sharp display, then the Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation is a brilliant choice. Just, for the sake of safety and sanity, get it installed professionally - you'll thank us!

We'd like to thank David Ludlow of Trusted Reviews for much of this independent review.

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