Smart thermostats are the next generation of home technology, as heating& cooling has taken most percentage of the home energy consumption.
Here are three ways a smart thermostat can help you conserve energy in your home.
1. Easy-to-Use Interface Maximizes Your Heating and Cooling Efficiency
Old style thermostats can be hard to read and even harder to program. E-Top Smart thermostats, on the other hand, typically feature easy-to-see touchscreens for trouble-free programming. In fact, many smart thermostat systems will walk you through the setup and programming processes, and, in some cases, automatically determine and implement optimal temperature settings for maximum energy efficiency.
Key words
· Smart touchscreens, can up to 10” screen
· Easy setup by App
· Easy settings
2. Remote Access Lets You Monitor and Control Temperatures from Anywhere
Most smart thermostats—such as the E-Top smart thermostat by Smart Life app—can be controlled from smartphones with user-friendly mobile apps. Likewise, because quality smart thermostats are Wi-Fi compatible, they are also accessible from any home computers, laptops, and tablets connected to your home internet network. This level of control can spell big energy savings. You can, for instance, check in to make sure the AC isn’t running when nobody is home, even if you’re miles away.
Key Features
· Apps for smartphones & tablets
· Wi-Fi/Zigbee compatibility
3. Smart Technology Tracks Your Energy Use
Being able to monitor and track home energy use will give you valuable information about your current consumption patterns. You can view details like the amount of time your HVAC system has been in operation, climate information that may influence your energy usage, and personalized recommendations for increasing energy efficiency via online portals or mobile apps. Once you understand where your energy is going, it’ll be easier to find ways to cut back.
Key Features
· Usage daea tracking
· Specific device monitoring
· Personalized recommendations