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# Energy-saving Leaf indicator Remote control via app HVAC system alerts & monitoring Nest T3017US Nest Learning Thermostat - 3rd Generation

**Brand:** google
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## Summary

> 🔥 Stay cozy, save green, and control your comfort like a boss! 🌿

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Nest T3017US Nest Learning Thermostat - 3rd Generation by google
- **How much does it cost?** Rp9511295 with free shipping
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## Best For

- google enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted google brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Anywhere Control:** Adjust your home's temperature from your phone, tablet, or laptop anytime, anywhere
- • **HVAC Health Monitoring:** Proactively protects your system with alerts and maintenance reminders
- • **Sleek Farsight Display:** Bright, polished metal design with motion-activated info visible from across the room
- • **Energy History Insights:** Track and optimize your energy use with detailed reports and quick display access
- • **Smart Schedule Learning:** Automatically adapts to your lifestyle for effortless comfort and savings

## Overview

The Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Gen is a smart, programmable thermostat that learns your schedule to optimize heating and cooling, saving you up to 12-15% on energy bills. Featuring remote control via Wi-Fi, HVAC system monitoring, and a sleek motion-activated display, it integrates seamlessly with Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. Compatible with 95% of HVAC systems, it’s designed for easy installation and delivers real-time energy insights to keep your home comfortable and efficient.

## Description

Product Description The Nest Learning Thermostat is a smart thermostat that learns your schedule and programs itself to help save energy. You can control it from anywhere with the Nest app, and it works with Alexa and Google Assistant so you can adjust the temperature with your voice. And it’s beautifully designed, with a big, bright display and metal finishes to suit any home’s style. [1] Remote control and mobile notifications require working internet and Wi-Fi. [2] Alerts can notify you of a potential issue with eligible HVAC systems. They’re meant to provide helpful information, not an endorsement, representation, or warranty of any kind about the health of your HVAC system. Alerts aren’t intended to replace a diagnosis by a qualified HVAC professional. [3] Energy savings are not guaranteed and depend on energy usage, weather, and other factors. [4] Voice control requires a compatible device, and working internet and Wi-Fi. [5] Independent studies showed that Nest thermostats saved people an average of 10% to 12% on heating and 15% on cooling. Based on typical energy costs, we’ve estimated average savings of $131 to $145 a year. Individual savings are not guaranteed. [6]Nest Renew requires 3rd generation Nest Learning Thermostat, Nest Thermostat E, or the newest Nest Thermostat (sold separately), connected to a Google account. Only available in areas served by major continental US grids. Only available for customers on certain electric utility time-of-use rates. Learn more at support.google.com/googlenest/answer/11156316. [7]Adjustments only shift electricity usage from your heating and cooling. From the Manufacturer The Nest Learning Thermostat works with 95% of 24V heating and cooling systems, including gas, electric, forced air, heat pump, radiant, oil, hot water, solar and geothermal. Heating: 1,2, and 3 stages (W1, W2, W3). Cooling: 1 and 2 stages (Y1, Y2). Heat pump: with auxiliary and emergency heat (O/B, AUX, E). Humidifier or dehumidifier (HUM, DEHUM). Fan (G). Power (C, RH, RC).

Review: I was very happy with this purchase as there are rebates for Southern ... - I ended up buying this thermostat directly from Nest.com because they had a promotional discount on the 4th of July. I was very happy with this purchase as there are rebates for Southern California Edison and SoCal Gas for buying this thermostat with continuous rebates throughout the year. I really do love this thermostat, not only is it incredibly functional, it's very beautiful on the wall replacing an ugly old school Honeywell system that was easily 16 years old. Things I love: * Installation was very simple and Nest makes it easy by going online first and doing a compatibility check and shows you a wiring diagram you should print off. I'm no electrician and could easily do this install in about 15 min once I had the diagram and the tools in front of me. * The integrated feel - it connects to your wi-fi, you have an app for iPhone (and I believe Android), you can control it online in a traditional browser. Besides doing it's job it's keeping track of energy usage and helping to show you where you can be saving. Plays well with other internet of things, like desertcart Alexa and IFTT * The trim plate - the ugly old Honeywell system i had left a large square mark on the wall, the trim plate that came with Nest easily covered that up and it looks beautiful. * Senses when you walk by or approach and lights up to show you the current temperature, and outside temperature (gleans from wifi weather) * Intuitive interface, you press in the lower part of the thermostat to bring up a menu and you rotate the dial and press again to make choices, very simple and easy-to-use. * Partnership with energy companies - besides a rebate with gas and electric companies, they have a partnership with a solar company in my area I'm going to check out. Strong partnerships like that can lead to highly efficient systems and reducing cost (hopefully). What I don't like: * As a geeky nerd, I'm a little disappointed that I have to use the interface to connect to my wifi. If you have a very secure wifi password that is long, this will be a test of patience. In other devices, I'm used to it broadcasting it's own connection that you can securely connect to and set the password on with another device, like your iphone. I wish this kind of option were available, or other kind of pairing ease-of-use. * The auto-schedule that tries to learn your pattern in the first few days can be a little grumpy. For example, I had my power off on a hot day when installing. Once I got it installed it was quite warm in my house. I turned it on and immediately set to 65. I later adjusted that, but over the next few days it set itself to 65 until it figured out that wasn't a normal thing. Overall, I like the auto-schedule, it's just in the first few days you'll be scratching your head. * Don't do like me and set to 65 if you'd be happy at 71, for example. Just set your ideal, not a drastic temperature. * When you first turn it on, it may not be immediately apparent how to achieve what you want. I put it on hot/cold (by accident) and was trying to figure out how to just cool the house when I was staring at the heating screen. Stick with it and it will get easier in a day. The iPhone app is a lot easier to deal with, but once you get used to the interface, you won't give it a second thought after 2-3 days. * Cost.. it's expensive. Nest had a 4th of July sale for $50 off which made it attractive along with the rebates is like $175 off. But, you do get a lot more for your money. Final thoughts: If you plan to do more home automation, or already have a home automation system, be sure to know if this will work with it. For example, at the time of writing this I'm considering a SmartThings Hub system by Samsung which apparently Nest does not have a working partnership with Samsung on, so Samsung doesn't have a supported connection to Nest thermostat (although there are developer work-arounds that work). It does work well with Wink Hub system. This isn't an endorsement for either SmartThings or Wink Hub but it's a good idea to know this information if you have the desire to integrate and update more items in your home like lighting, locks, sensors, etc that require a hub of some sort.
Review: The reviewer who posted the top review stating "Will not display the current temperature!" is incorrect. It does display temps. - So the gentleman who posted the top review that says "Will not display the current temperature -- by design!" is incorrect at worst and misleading at best. I just installed one of these and it will display the current temperature, it's just not in huge numbers. When you walk up to the unit it will know you're there, and display what you have the heat/cooling set to and then will switch to the mode that lets you see what the temperature is. The temperature will be noted with a hash mark/notch and a number. I've included a picture here to show what I'm talking about and the stock desertcart photo shows the same thing. If you look at my picture you will see where my unit is set to heat at 66 degrees and cool at 74. In between those numbers is 72, which is the current temperature. I also included a picture where I turned the dial to go to cool to 71 degrees and the display still shows the current temp at 72. In desertcart's stock picture the unit is set to heat up to 68 degrees and the current temperature is 65 degrees, as indicated on the upper left hand side of the picture. If you tap the unit it will pull up the main display screen which has the temp as well. Maybe the gentleman didn't understand the differences here or he had an older firmware than what it uses now. Regardless, I don't feel it's fair to knock this unit for not displaying the temperature even though it does. It's not in giant numbers, but it's pretty easy to tell what the current temperature is if you take a moment and look. The current temp is on dispaly immediately if you're looking at the unit. Now to the actual review. This unit was very easy to install, the big pain was getting my old thermostat off of the wall. Nest has a interactive website for the installation of this unit (nest.com/works) that makes it easy to figure out if your current wiring will support one of these newer thermostats. You log onto the Nest site and chose the wires that you have coming out of your thermostat and from there the Nest site will tell you if you can use the Nest thermostat with your current setup. I would suggest looking that up before you purchase this unit. Or if you too like to live dangerously, do what I did and pull up the site on your iPad after you've bought the unit. With that out of the way, the unit comes with a back plate that you will connect your wires to. Before you do this, turn off the power to your HVAC system. I like to live dangerously, but not THAT dangerously. Connect the wires to the back plate, attach the unit to the wall and flip your breaker. The unit will light up and guide you through a pretty easy set up. NOTE: You do have to have wifi to get this unit to work properly. If you do not have wifi do not bother purchasing this thermostat. The thing I like the most about this thermostat is I can set a threshold for heating and cooling. Every house I've lived in has always had thermostats that seemed like they were from the 1970s so I don't know if this feature is normal on new thermostats, however this is a game changer for me. Where I live the temperatures can vary by 40 degrees each day and having a thermostat that will let me run the ac in the evening and then turn on the heat at 2 am when the temp drops is worth every penny. I literally have set the thermostat and left it alone since installing it. Some other cool features of this thermostat are that it keeps track of how much heating and cooling you do each day if you're into metrics, and it has a feature called "Sunblock". When you install the thermostat it asks you where you're installing it (such as a bedroom, hallway, kitchen, etc) and if the unit is in direct sunlight. If it is the unit will use Sunblock, which uses the light sensors in the thermostat to determine when it's under direct sunlight. This is used to learn the sun’s patterns in relation to your house the temperature sensors to detect the heat spikes that occur in direct sunlight. It then links to your wifi and knows when the sun rises and sets in your area. Sunblock will use that information to set the correct temperature whenever it’s in direct sunlight and not waste energy. Again, this is a game changer. My previous house had a thermostat that was near direct sunlight and close to a computer so it would run the AC when it wasn't needed, and jack up our electrical bills. There's an app as well that lets you control the temperature if you're lazy and don't want to get up, and to set the temp in the house while you're away. Overall I think this is a really cool product, and if the features I've mentioned are something you'd be interested in then I think it's worth the money. It's especially worth it if your power company has a rebate for purchasing one of these units. That can bring the cost down $50-$100 dollars.

## Features

- Programmable smart thermostat that learns your schedule and the temperatures you like and programs itself to help you save energy and stay comfortable
- Home/Away Assist automatically adjusts itself to an Eco Temperature after you leave, so you don’t heat or cool an empty home; remote control lets you change the temperature from anywhere on your phone, laptop, or tablet[1]
- With Energy History, just check your phone to see how much energy you used and why, or use Quick View on the display to reach Energy History, settings, or your schedule; the Nest Leaf appears when you choose a temperature that saves energy
- Smart thermostat with HVAC monitoring, which looks out for your heating and cooling systems; sends an alert if something doesn’t seem right, along with helpful reminders to make maintenance easier[2]
- The Nest Learning Thermostat works with the Nest Temperature Sensor (sold separately) to help make sure a certain room is the exact temperature you want it to be
- Beautifully designed, with polished metal finishes and bright, high resolution display; Farsight shows you the temperature, weather, or time on your thermostat when you walk in the room
- It’s easy to install your thermostat, typically in 30 minutes or less, with everything you need included in the box; compatible with 95% of heating and cooling systems
- Google Nest Learning Thermostat (Stainless Steel) with a Google Authenticity Seal
- Nest Renew makes it simple to support clean energy right from home; it works with your Nest Learning Thermostat[6] to help you automatically prioritize your usage[7] to times when energy is cleaner or less expensive
- Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01MXC366M |
| Additional Features | 802.11b/g/n @ 2.4GHz, 5GHz a/b/g/n, Wireless Interconnect: 802.15.4 @ 2.4GHz, Bluetooth Low Energy, Working Wi-Fi connection |
| Backlight | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,860 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #30 in Home Programmable Thermostats |
| Brand Name | Google |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Voice Control |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Insteon, Nexia, nest |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (32,673) |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Finish Types | Unfinished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00813917020203, 08907758011116 |
| Included Components | Base, Display, Installation Guide, Mounting screws and labels, Nest Pro installation card, Nest screwdriver, Optional trim kit, Welcome Guide |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.3"D x 3.3"W x 1.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Nest Learning Thermostat, 3rd Generation |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Google Nest |
| Manufacturer Part Number | T3017US |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | Nest Learning Thermostat |
| Model Number | T3017US |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Thermostat Only |
| Screen Size | 2.1 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Temperature Control Type | Heating, Cooling |
| UPC | 642892801039 813917020203 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Google
- **Controller Type:** Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Insteon, Nexia, nest
- **Model Name:** Nest Learning Thermostat
- **Product Dimensions:** 3.3"D x 3.3"W x 1.1"H

## Images

![Nest T3017US Nest Learning Thermostat - 3rd Generation - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71AcIJHaUXL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: does nest need a c wire**
A: Only if you want it to work for more than a year. The instructions and folks here will tell you the c wire isn't required,  but I have found that that is not really true.  Sure, it will work for 6 to 12 months, but then the battery will die. You can then try charging it with a USB cable but the first time you do that you will get a couple days more use from it. After that, it won't last long enough to work. And, if you try to replace the battery there's a good chance that won't work, either and, if you are lucky enough to still be under warranty,  it voids your warranty.  My 2nd nest has just failed and rather than buy a 3rd, or pay an electrician to add a c wire, I am going to replace it with a much less expensive honeywell.

**Q: does this work with 220v**
A: NO, a not. Google Nest is not designed for 220v electrical-baseboard heating systems, and attempting to connect it to such a system will destroy the unit. 

However, if your baseboard system is boiler/steam-heated, it WILL work with those, since those are still a low-voltage system that simply opens & closes a valve to regulate temperature.

On a side note, it is utterly dreadful just how poor the quality other answers here are. Do people honestly not know what 220v is in relation to heating? Folks, simply enough, if you don't know the answer, then DON'T respond.

**Q: How does it detect when you're home? If we're gone and kids are home with a babysitter, will it know someone's home? Or is it based on cell location?**
A: If you add Nest Protect smoke/CO detectors, the system will also use their motion detectors to sense if you're home.  This can be useful if the thermostat is located somewhere that doesn't get much foot traffic or if you spend long hours in another room.

**Q: Can the Nest replace my current Nexia thermostat ?**
A: You will have to get a wiring diagram to see if nest is compatible.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I was very happy with this purchase as there are rebates for Southern ...
*by R***N on July 25, 2016*

I ended up buying this thermostat directly from Nest.com because they had a promotional discount on the 4th of July. I was very happy with this purchase as there are rebates for Southern California Edison and SoCal Gas for buying this thermostat with continuous rebates throughout the year. I really do love this thermostat, not only is it incredibly functional, it's very beautiful on the wall replacing an ugly old school Honeywell system that was easily 16 years old. Things I love: * Installation was very simple and Nest makes it easy by going online first and doing a compatibility check and shows you a wiring diagram you should print off. I'm no electrician and could easily do this install in about 15 min once I had the diagram and the tools in front of me. * The integrated feel - it connects to your wi-fi, you have an app for iPhone (and I believe Android), you can control it online in a traditional browser. Besides doing it's job it's keeping track of energy usage and helping to show you where you can be saving. Plays well with other internet of things, like Amazon Alexa and IFTT * The trim plate - the ugly old Honeywell system i had left a large square mark on the wall, the trim plate that came with Nest easily covered that up and it looks beautiful. * Senses when you walk by or approach and lights up to show you the current temperature, and outside temperature (gleans from wifi weather) * Intuitive interface, you press in the lower part of the thermostat to bring up a menu and you rotate the dial and press again to make choices, very simple and easy-to-use. * Partnership with energy companies - besides a rebate with gas and electric companies, they have a partnership with a solar company in my area I'm going to check out. Strong partnerships like that can lead to highly efficient systems and reducing cost (hopefully). What I don't like: * As a geeky nerd, I'm a little disappointed that I have to use the interface to connect to my wifi. If you have a very secure wifi password that is long, this will be a test of patience. In other devices, I'm used to it broadcasting it's own connection that you can securely connect to and set the password on with another device, like your iphone. I wish this kind of option were available, or other kind of pairing ease-of-use. * The auto-schedule that tries to learn your pattern in the first few days can be a little grumpy. For example, I had my power off on a hot day when installing. Once I got it installed it was quite warm in my house. I turned it on and immediately set to 65. I later adjusted that, but over the next few days it set itself to 65 until it figured out that wasn't a normal thing. Overall, I like the auto-schedule, it's just in the first few days you'll be scratching your head. * Don't do like me and set to 65 if you'd be happy at 71, for example. Just set your ideal, not a drastic temperature. * When you first turn it on, it may not be immediately apparent how to achieve what you want. I put it on hot/cold (by accident) and was trying to figure out how to just cool the house when I was staring at the heating screen. Stick with it and it will get easier in a day. The iPhone app is a lot easier to deal with, but once you get used to the interface, you won't give it a second thought after 2-3 days. * Cost.. it's expensive. Nest had a 4th of July sale for $50 off which made it attractive along with the rebates is like $175 off. But, you do get a lot more for your money. Final thoughts: If you plan to do more home automation, or already have a home automation system, be sure to know if this will work with it. For example, at the time of writing this I'm considering a SmartThings Hub system by Samsung which apparently Nest does not have a working partnership with Samsung on, so Samsung doesn't have a supported connection to Nest thermostat (although there are developer work-arounds that work). It does work well with Wink Hub system. This isn't an endorsement for either SmartThings or Wink Hub but it's a good idea to know this information if you have the desire to integrate and update more items in your home like lighting, locks, sensors, etc that require a hub of some sort.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The reviewer who posted the top review stating "Will not display the current temperature!" is incorrect. It does display temps.
*by L***B on April 7, 2016*

So the gentleman who posted the top review that says "Will not display the current temperature -- by design!" is incorrect at worst and misleading at best. I just installed one of these and it will display the current temperature, it's just not in huge numbers. When you walk up to the unit it will know you're there, and display what you have the heat/cooling set to and then will switch to the mode that lets you see what the temperature is. The temperature will be noted with a hash mark/notch and a number. I've included a picture here to show what I'm talking about and the stock amazon photo shows the same thing. If you look at my picture you will see where my unit is set to heat at 66 degrees and cool at 74. In between those numbers is 72, which is the current temperature. I also included a picture where I turned the dial to go to cool to 71 degrees and the display still shows the current temp at 72. In Amazon's stock picture the unit is set to heat up to 68 degrees and the current temperature is 65 degrees, as indicated on the upper left hand side of the picture. If you tap the unit it will pull up the main display screen which has the temp as well. Maybe the gentleman didn't understand the differences here or he had an older firmware than what it uses now. Regardless, I don't feel it's fair to knock this unit for not displaying the temperature even though it does. It's not in giant numbers, but it's pretty easy to tell what the current temperature is if you take a moment and look. The current temp is on dispaly immediately if you're looking at the unit. Now to the actual review. This unit was very easy to install, the big pain was getting my old thermostat off of the wall. Nest has a interactive website for the installation of this unit (nest.com/works) that makes it easy to figure out if your current wiring will support one of these newer thermostats. You log onto the Nest site and chose the wires that you have coming out of your thermostat and from there the Nest site will tell you if you can use the Nest thermostat with your current setup. I would suggest looking that up before you purchase this unit. Or if you too like to live dangerously, do what I did and pull up the site on your iPad after you've bought the unit. With that out of the way, the unit comes with a back plate that you will connect your wires to. Before you do this, turn off the power to your HVAC system. I like to live dangerously, but not THAT dangerously. Connect the wires to the back plate, attach the unit to the wall and flip your breaker. The unit will light up and guide you through a pretty easy set up. NOTE: You do have to have wifi to get this unit to work properly. If you do not have wifi do not bother purchasing this thermostat. The thing I like the most about this thermostat is I can set a threshold for heating and cooling. Every house I've lived in has always had thermostats that seemed like they were from the 1970s so I don't know if this feature is normal on new thermostats, however this is a game changer for me. Where I live the temperatures can vary by 40 degrees each day and having a thermostat that will let me run the ac in the evening and then turn on the heat at 2 am when the temp drops is worth every penny. I literally have set the thermostat and left it alone since installing it. Some other cool features of this thermostat are that it keeps track of how much heating and cooling you do each day if you're into metrics, and it has a feature called "Sunblock". When you install the thermostat it asks you where you're installing it (such as a bedroom, hallway, kitchen, etc) and if the unit is in direct sunlight. If it is the unit will use Sunblock, which uses the light sensors in the thermostat to determine when it's under direct sunlight. This is used to learn the sun’s patterns in relation to your house the temperature sensors to detect the heat spikes that occur in direct sunlight. It then links to your wifi and knows when the sun rises and sets in your area. Sunblock will use that information to set the correct temperature whenever it’s in direct sunlight and not waste energy. Again, this is a game changer. My previous house had a thermostat that was near direct sunlight and close to a computer so it would run the AC when it wasn't needed, and jack up our electrical bills. There's an app as well that lets you control the temperature if you're lazy and don't want to get up, and to set the temp in the house while you're away. Overall I think this is a really cool product, and if the features I've mentioned are something you'd be interested in then I think it's worth the money. It's especially worth it if your power company has a rebate for purchasing one of these units. That can bring the cost down $50-$100 dollars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***. on May 22, 2020*

La instalación no es tan sencilla como el que tiene solo calefacción, de hecho me tuvieron que ayudar amigos . Este modelo es el internacional, que ademas de la calefaccion tiene aa. En españa todavia esta de manera masiva, asi que me decidi por este. Al final encontramos unas guías por internet de instalacion. Quitando esto, en si con el producto estoy encantada. Es estético y sobretodo me permite ahorrar un dispositivo y creedme controlar aa y calefaccion no tiene precio. Yo al menos, lo recomiendo

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