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3 perks of the modern Wi-Fi thermostat

Upgrade to a modern Wi-Fi thermostat and ditch the outdated model that is costing you money


Struggling to maintain a comfortable and consistent home temperature? System cycling too fast or too slow. Home thermostat reading doesn’t seem to match the actual room temperature? An outdated model can not only make you uncomfortable, it can cause HVAC inefficiencies that can cost you money.

3 perks of the modern Wi-Fi thermostat

1. Comfort
Off-brand digital or older mechanical home thermostats are less precise than modern units. This can cause your HVAC system to cycle too fast or too slow. Not only can this make your home uncomfortable, it can strain your system and your utility bill. Sensi™ Smart Thermostats are Energy Aware Qualified® and deliver precise temperature control with +/- one-degree (F) accuracy.


2. Features
If you find yourself struggling to read the controls on your old home thermostat, or have a child that just loves to push its buttons, then look for a newer Wi-Fi thermostat model that has more features you need. A large, easy to read display and Keypad Lockout are two of many features found in the Sensi thermostat.


3. Convenience
Ever wake up to a freezing house and wish you didn’t have to trek down a long hall to turn up the thermostat? Turned the thermostat setting up while on vacation to save money and had to return home after a day of traveling to a sweltering house? Dreamed of being able to control a home appliance with only your voice? The correct Wi-Fi thermostat can help with all of these things.


Sensi thermostat has a free mobile app that serves as an intuitive remote control, allowing you to set, change and schedule your home thermostat temperature from your bed, your couch, across the room or across the country. And since Sensi thermostat works with Amazon Alexa and Apple HomeKit, you can simply plug in and pair to the smart home platform of your choice to seamlessly control all of your connected devices. With seven independent day schedules, you can match your home thermostat settings to your schedule so you’re not needlessly cooling or heating an empty home.  


When you do replace your home thermostat, remember to dispose of your previous unit properly, especially if is a mercury thermostat. Each state has specific laws and collection programs. You can find more information at thermostat-recycle.org.  

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